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Posted: Thurs., Apr. 30, 1998

Clay celebs make 'Death' wish come true

Watch 'em duke it out, then catch the interviews

If you've always wondered who would win a fistfight between Mariah Carey and Jim Carrey, or whether first lady Hillary Clinton could kick Monica Lewinsky's butt, then MTV has just the show for you: "Celebrity Deathmatch," a new 13-part animated series premiering May 14 at 7:30 p.m. just before the "Seinfeld" finale on NBC.

Each week, clay renderings of Jerry Seinfeld, Tim Allen, Carey, Carrey, Lewinsky, Clinton and others will do battle in the ring, one-on-one, with three matches per half-hour as well as pre-fight and post-fight interviews, press conferences and locker-room chat.

MTV evidently figured there was juice in the concept after its "Celebrity Deathmatch Deathbowl '98" special during halftime of January's Super Bowl -- featuring Howard Stern vs. Kathie Lee Gifford, Pamela Anderson Lee vs. RuPaul and Hanson vs. the Spice Girls -- attracted a whopping 4.6 household rating.

Death. It's red hot.



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