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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: May 17, 2007
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 52
  • Genres: Talk

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Dave Navarro's Spread(2007)

TMDB Rating: 5.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Dave Navarro's avant garde internet talk show focusing on the arts and the human condition.

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Season 1

33 episodes • 2007

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1May 17, 20070.0
2Season 1, Episode 2May 24, 20070.0
3Season 1, Episode 3May 31, 20070.0
4Season 1, Episode 4Jun 7, 20070.0
5Season 1, Episode 5Jun 14, 20070.0
6Season 1, Episode 6Jun 21, 20070.0
7Season 1, Episode 7Jun 28, 20070.0
8Season 1, Episode 8Jul 5, 20070.0
9Season 1, Episode 9Jul 12, 20070.0
10Season 1, Episode 10Jul 19, 20070.0
11Season 1, Episode 11Jul 26, 20070.0
12Season 1, Episode 12Aug 2, 20070.0
13Season 1, Episode 13Aug 9, 20070.0
14Season 1, Episode 14Aug 16, 20070.0
15Season 1, Episode 15Aug 23, 20070.0
16Season 1, Episode 16Aug 30, 20070.0
17Season 1, Episode 17Sep 6, 20070.0
18Season 1, Episode 18Sep 13, 20070.0
19Season 1, Episode 19Sep 20, 20070.0
20Season 1, Episode 20Sep 27, 20070.0
21Season 1, Episode 21Oct 4, 20070.0
22Season 1, Episode 22Oct 11, 20070.0
23Season 1, Episode 23Oct 18, 20070.0
24Season 1, Episode 24Oct 25, 20070.0
25Season 1, Episode 25Nov 1, 20070.0
26Season 1, Episode 26Nov 8, 20070.0
27Season 1, Episode 27Nov 15, 20070.0
28Season 1, Episode 28Nov 22, 20070.0
29Season 1, Episode 29Nov 29, 20070.0
30Season 1, Episode 30Dec 6, 20070.0
31Season 1, Episode 31Dec 12, 20070.0
32Season 1, Episode 32Dec 19, 20070.0
33Season 1, Episode 33Dec 26, 20070.0
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Season 2

18 episodes • 2008

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1Season 2, Episode 1Jan 3, 20080.0
2Season 2, Episode 2Jan 10, 20080.0
3Season 2, Episode 3Jan 17, 20080.0
4Season 2, Episode 4Jan 24, 20080.0
5Season 2, Episode 5Jan 31, 20080.0
6Season 2, Episode 6Feb 7, 20080.0
7Season 2, Episode 7Feb 14, 20080.0
8Season 2, Episode 8Feb 21, 20080.0
9Season 2, Episode 9Feb 28, 20080.0
10Season 2, Episode 10Mar 6, 20080.0
11Season 2, Episode 11Mar 13, 20080.0
12Season 2, Episode 12Mar 20, 20080.0
13Season 2, Episode 13Mar 27, 20080.0
14Season 2, Episode 14Apr 3, 20080.0
15Season 2, Episode 15Apr 10, 20080.0
16Season 2, Episode 16Apr 17, 20080.0
17Season 2, Episode 17Apr 24, 20080.0
18Season 2, Episode 18May 1, 20080.0
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Season 3

1 episodes • 2008

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1Episode 1Jul 18, 20080.0

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