- 7.3/10380 votes
#1 - The Cry of a Hungry Baby
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 11/3/1995
A man coerces a group into servitude by eating glass; a criminal loses his popular appeal when he fails to get arrested. Also: a trip to a convenience store results in a phone call to the President.
Director: Troy Miller
Writer: Bob Odenkirk, David Cross
- 8.2/10323 votes
#2 - What to Think
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 11/10/1995
A TV show about the little-known 13th apostle; a support group for heterosexuals; a corporation that features a lovable mascot in its vulgar ads. Also: "Golden Books for Seniors"; and a naked-puppet act.
Director: Troy Miller
Writer: David Cross, Bob Odenkirk
- 7.7/10278 votes
#3 - We Regret to Inform You
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 11/17/1995
An accident in editing combines a couple's honeymoon video with a porn film; an actor prepares for a role as a mental patient--by having a lobotomy; and a pair of college-basketball recruiters target a toddler prospect.
Director: Troy Miller, Stacy Peralta
Writer: Bob Odenkirk, David Cross
- 7.8/10251 votes
#4 - Who Let You In?
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 11/24/1995
A spoof of the O.J. trial finds the Pope eluding officials in the Popemobile and a "bloody ring" that doesn't fit; and a pool champ hawks his "how to" video featuring "great moments" in human disasters.
Director: Troy Miller
Writer: Bob Odenkirk, David Cross
The Best Episodes of Mr. Show with Bob and David Season 1
Every episode of Mr. Show with Bob and David Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Mr. Show with Bob and David Season 1!
A sketch comedy series starring and hosted by Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. The pair introduce most episodes as heightened versions of themselves before transitioning...
Genre:Comedy
Network:HBO
Season 1 Ratings Summary
"The Cry of a Hungry Baby" is the best rated episode of "Mr. Show with Bob and David" season 1. It scored 7.3/10 based on 380 votes. Directed by Troy Miller and written by Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, it aired on 11/3/1995. This episode is rated 0.9 points higher than the second-best, "What to Think".