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The Kids in the Hall
The Kids In The Hall are a hilarious sketch comedy troupe. They got their name from a comedian named Jack Benny, who would often end a joke by saying: "I got this from the kids in the hall", referring to the amateur comedians who would hang around outside his office.
Corner Gas Animated
The beloved Canadian sitcom, Corner Gas, is back in animated form! Join the quirky residents of Dog River for more laughs and hijinks.
Experience the same witty humor and small-town charm, now with the added fun of animation. Don't miss the return of this fan-favorite series!
Corner Gas
Corner Gas is about the lives of the people who live in Dog River and hang around the only gas station and restaurant in town.
Strays
Embarking on a new career in Hamilton, Ontario, Strays follows the perennially positive Shannon Ross (played by Power), in this Kim's Convenience spin-off.
The Kids in the Hall (2022)
The iconic Canadian sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall return from the dead with a reboot of their ground-breaking sketch series.
Littlekenny
The New Crave Original Series Littlekenny, an Irreverent, Short-form Animated Extension of Crave's Smash-hit Comedy Letterkenny, Premieres on Friday, June 28. Created, Written, and Directed by Jared Keeso, the Six-episode Series Littlekenny Tells the Origin Story of the Hicks, and How Standing Up for Each Other in the Schoolyard Resulted in Their Friendship. Featuring the Voices of Letterkenny Stars Nathan Dales as Young Daryl; K. Trevor Wilson as Young Dan; Keeso as Young Wayne; and Canadian Actress Kandyse Mcclure as the Voice of Ms. Tricia, These Wee-hicks May Seem Adorable, but as With Their Original Incarnations, Their Quick Wit Packs a Texas-sized Punch.
Cavendish
Two bickering brothers return to their PEI hometown to take care of their grumpy and ailing father, only to collide with the eccentric townsfolk and their even stranger superstitions.
Dan for Mayor
Dan, a long-time resident of a small town in Ontario, and bartender at a local bar, suddenly finds himself entered into the race for the position of Mayor after making a remark. He may not have what it takes to compete!
The Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour
This show is where the former Trailer Park Boys, Mike Smith, Robb Wells and JP Tremblay return to the tv screens and gives a new and intriguing comedy series. The show centers on the taping of them while shooting their TV show "The Happy Funtime Hour".
TallBoyz
This half-hour sketch comedy show offers the world a new perspective with earnest and sweet intentions - all from a very tall point of view.
The Beaverton
At last. News on television. The Comedy Network announced today the incredibly important new television program The Beaverton, an incredibly important satirical news series with deep importance to citizens living in the country with the most water in the world. A so-called televised "adaptation" of the immensely popular online satirical site TheBeaverton.com, The Beaverton guarantees to provide Canadians with the news they didn't even ask for.
Roast Battle Canada
Each episode of ROAST BATTLE CANADA features two scorching standoffs between a pair of razor-sharp comics looking to be crowned battle victor by the distinguished panel of judges. Ready to prove they can deliver the superior jabs, the rules are simple - come prepared with original material, and contact should be of the verbal variety only.
The Red Green Show
Follow adventures of Red Green and his fellow members of the Possum Lake Lodge. The show is set in Possum Lake in Canada. In between the regular features, the members of the lodge bumble their way through dealing with the crisis of the week in a uniquely middle-aged male style. Its regular features include the Handyman's Corner where Red never fails to demonstrate new uses for duct tape, the handyman's secret weapon. Red's motto is, "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."
The Dessert
Bruce McCulloch of "The Kids in the Hall" presents the next generation of Canadian sketch comedy with an all-out, boundary pushing expedition to the edge of decency.
Fubar Age of Computer
Fleeing the wildfires of Fort McMurray, Terry and Dean retreat to Terry's cousin Shank's illegal basement suite in Calgary, where Terry discovers high speed Internet and Dean embarks on an epic journey to record his concept album, '3069.'
Trailer Park Boys: Park After Dark
Hang out with Ricky, Julian and Bubbles in Ricky's kitchen, smoking, drinking and talking about whatever the hell pops up in their fucked up brains.
Second City Television
At 7:30 PM on 21 September 1976 (a Tuesday), with little fanfare, no budget, and on a network that, at the time, was strictly second-rate compared to Canada's two 'national' networks (CTV and CBC), 'Second City Television' started broadcasting. For the next year, once a month on Thursdays at, you got it, nine and to the tune of Spike Jones' "Dance Of The Hours" (the first Series theme song), SCTV bit the hand that fed it.
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