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Johnson, Cheryl. "Near-nude `MadTV' spot leaves mom kinda mad; Mo Collins' mom would prefer seeing her in flannel gown instead of flesh.(NEWS)." Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN). The Star Tribune Company. 1999. HighBeam Research. 2 Nov. 2012 <http://www.highbeam.com>.
Johnson, Cheryl. "Near-nude `MadTV' spot leaves mom kinda mad; Mo Collins' mom would prefer seeing her in flannel gown instead of flesh.(NEWS)." Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN). 1999. HighBeam Research. (November 2, 2012). http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-62473756.html
Johnson, Cheryl. "Near-nude `MadTV' spot leaves mom kinda mad; Mo Collins' mom would prefer seeing her in flannel gown instead of flesh.(NEWS)." Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN). The Star Tribune Company. 1999. Retrieved November 02, 2012 from HighBeam Research: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-62473756.html
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1/3 When your daughter is a star on Fox's off-beat "MadTV" show, sometimes "you've got to look the other way," said Winnie Collins, of the metro. Especially when your darling is scantily clad for a wicked parody of Alanis Morissette. "She did that Alanis Morissette thing, and I e-mailed her, `I hope to God that is as close as you get to a nude scene.' She had on a body suit. As a mother, my eyes would [prefer] her in a flannel nightgown," Winnie said. Sorry, Mom, but that was no body suit behind the digitally scrambled body. "I don't think you can get any more naked without being on a different channel," said Mo Collins, a Dudley Riggs alum. Told that Winnie thought it was a body suit, Mo said, "Oh, no. Oh, Mom. I think that's in her dreams. I had on a flesh-colored G-string and pasties glued to . . ." To see the Morissette skit again, reader should watch for the "MadTV" rerun with the heavy Minnesota accent. That show also featured "The Artist Formerly Known …
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); March 10, 2000
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