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Young People F---ing leads comedy nominations
Actors Enis Esmer, Peter Oldring and Natalie Lisinska are shown in a scene from Young People F---ing, which has eight nominations at the Canadian Comedy Awards.
Did You Know You Can Buy A Computer For - Believe It Or Not - Your Home? The TRS-80
Watching it I kept expecting a punch line as she has been a comedian on Canadian radio and television for thirty plus years.
CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival returns for another year
It's been billed as the 8th wonder of the world and with that tongue-in-cheek self promotion one of Canada's biggest comedy events of the year is set to take place this week at venues throughout Winnipeg: the CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival.
Don Ferguson: The Farce isn't with him
Don Ferguson Don Ferguson knows this time will be different. The veteran Canadian funnyman has been to the CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival before, but his appearance this year -- as host of The Holiday Show, half of Friday night's double-header Super Gala at Pantages Playhouse Theatre -- represents his first public performance since Royal Canadian Air ...
Roger Abbott brings evening of laughter
Roselawn Theatre recently rocked with laughter as Roger Abbott, of the recently retired Royal Canadian Air Farce, updated the audience on the latest news.
Barack Obama's presidency means challenging times for comedians
New U.S. President Barack Obama will be a harder target for comedians than his predecessor.
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Farce finale draws 1.5M viewers
TORONTO a ' Roughly 1.5 million Canadians spent New Yeara TMs Eve watching the final flight of the long-running a a Royal Canadian Air Farce,a TMa TM according to numbers released by CBC-TV on Monday.
It's all over, but should it be?
Search me. I have no idea why CBC management is killing off Royal Canadian Air Farce .
Thanks for the memories, Air Farce
'Everything I learned about Canada, I learned watching Air Farce ." I hear this from a taxi driver, spoken in a joyful South Asian accent as he swerves through traffic.
'Air Farce' takes 'Final Flight' tonight
Ryan Seacrest and Dick Clark welcome in 2008 during the 35th anniversary showing of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve.
There were bottles of Crown Royal, Jim Beam and vodka along with plenty of beer backstage when the Royal Canadian Air Farce filmed its final episode last Friday at CBC studios in downtown Toronto.
Life's about to get a lot more comfortable for satire-prone politicians when the Royal Canadian Air Farce takes its last flight Wednesday at 8 p.m. on CBC-TV. Producer Don Ferguson, who has been on board as a ...
Air Farce goes out with style, with right balance between nostalgia and punch
Cast members of The Royal Canadian Air Farce. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ HO - CBC/ Russ Martin "What a terrible time to stop doing this!" That was Craig Lauzon's sentiment right after he and the other six Air Farce ...
There were bottles of Crown Royal, Jim Beam and vodka along with plenty of beer backstage when the Royal Canadian Air Farce filmed its final episode last Friday at CBC studios in downtown Toronto.
MacLean closing out '08 with a bang ...
On a show on the See Bee See no one will see... "The seven member Royal Canadian Air Farce troupe went out in style, offering a fast, funny show that will air as an hour-long special Dec.
Where's the Air Farce when we need it?
After 35 years of radio and television, the Royal Canadian Air Farce is on final approach just as federal Conservatives perfect the political pratfall.
Air Farce taping its final flight
Air Farce's crew, from left to right, Don Ferguson, Craig Lauzon, Penelope Corrin, Roger Abbott and Jessica Holmes, with Alan Park behind them and Luba Goy in front, are ready for their last TV hurrahs.
After an unprecedented 16-year run on CBC Television, following two decades on CBC Radio, Royal Canadian Air Farce will be signing off with their annual New Year's Eve Special.
Could a political farce be much funnier than this?
When the Governor General suspended Parliament yesterday, it may have proved a headache for the average Canadian and a heartache for the politicians, but the crisis has been a much appreciated early Christmas ...