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- A single-camera comedy featuring three friends who work together as telemarketers from 9 to 5, and live together from 5 to 9.
- The life, or lack thereof, of a proprietor of a gas station, which is the only stop for miles around and a hub of action on the Prairies.
- Conan O'Brien and his co-host Andy Richter discuss current news topics and interview celebrities and personalities.
- This skit-filled Canadian comedy show pokes fun at the Canadian government and other national happenings.
- A sketch comedy show that follows the absurd adventures of Michael, Michael and David.
- Satirical newscaster Stephen Colbert provides humorous commentary on the big issues going on in the United States and the rest of the world, with his larger-than-life ego and overly-patriotic spirit along with him every step of the way.
- Robson Arms is an older Tudor styled two-story walk up apartment building located in the west end of Vancouver. The building is inhabited by a variety of tenants, who interact with each other, and who interact with the mainstays of the building, namely the womanizing superintendent Yuri Kukov, and the Tans, the owner/managers of Pendrell Market, the corner grocery store attached to the building. On a week to week basis, The Troubadours comment on the state of the building's tenants through song over the opening credits.
- A successful children's author hires an unqualified life coach to help her with anger and social issues.
- The lives of the passengers of a Toronto commuter train.
- Kevin Spencer is a sociopath addicted to cough syrup/booze and cigarettes. He is guided primarily by emotion and will go to any lengths to satisfy his needs with no worries about future consequences. He barely attends school and always breaks the law, though the offenses are minor. Kevin also has no friends-except for Allen The Magic Goose, who lives in his head and helps him make decisions. The show also stars his parents: Percy, a fat hard-drinking, chain-smoking welfare recipient who probably committed every minor offense in the book of law, and Anastasia, another fat hard drinker and chain-smoker who puts out for every guy in town.
- The series takes place in a halfway house for very bad puppets and features four felonious puppet inmates who are doing time with their human caseworker as they wait until that glorious day.
- A man named Dan who doesn't know anything about politics decides to run for mayor of his city; Shenanigans ensue.
- A comedy sketch show focusing on Canadian events and affairs.
- In this American Pie style comedy, 4 friends go through the normal days of high school. Each experience their own adventures. Ted wants Nancy, his girlfriend, to finally let out. Zack loves Lisa, but never gets the right moment to ask her out. J.C. is always finding older and mysterious women who fall in love with him. And Gilby is always getting himself into trouble.
- Using a professional-grade video camera, a dysfunctional family records their Christmas Day 1985, which descends into total chaos.
- Welcome to Keys to the VIP. Each episode will showcase the "skills" of two men as they compete against each other in various pick-up challenges of increasing difficulty, in an attempt to demonstrate their superior seductive prowess in a real-life battlefield.
- Jimmy Carr hosts a game show where contestants endure distractions to win prizes by answering simple questions.
- Award-winning comic Jon Dore puts himself in the line of fire in this outrageous series. See Jon get beaten up by children, have body hair removed in an extremely painful way, and learn the true meaning of sexually transmitted disease. It's a heartwarming adventure for the whole family -- assuming your family is somewhat insane and finds repulsive nudity heartwarming. In The Jon Dore Television Show, Dore's flat-out crazy take on life is told through an array of real-life interviews, off-the-wall tangents, and wild antics. In each episode, he fearlessly sets out to correct his faults and make all his "wrongs" right again.
- Howie do it is a show that make practical jokes, the difference of this show of the others shows, is that the camara is not hidden, created by Howie Mandel.
- A sketch comedy television series featuring parodies.
- Hotbox is a show about a glowing hot metal box from outer space that crashes to earth and is retrieved by a group of scientists. As the scientists examine the box in their top secret facilities, viewers are zoomed in to the different weird symbols that line the outside of the strange alien artifact. What's going on inside the box is the real show! A wonderfully absurd world of sketches, cartoons, commercial parodies, puppets, fake movie trailers like: Dinner in Space, commercials starring Robocop, Flaunty Flour Festival, Festival of Whips, Salty's Gym, Cthulu and Jim, and a lawyer named Hot Garbage.
- Match Game is back! Join host Darrin Rose and our star panelists Debra DiGiovanni and Sean Cullen and get in on the funny. The classic word association game show features two competitors and a panel of six celebrities, leading to unlimited homegrown hilarity. The series will put some of Canada's funniest people in the spotlight, as the competitors have to match their answers to fill-in-the-blank questions to those of the panelists. Through three rounds of play, only one competitor is left to go up against three of their chosen celebrities, with each matching answer increasing their winnings. In the final round, competitors spin the Star Wheel and play against the celebrity the wheel lands on. Match Game is filled with saucy innuendo, double entendres, and always has hilarious results!
- 12 Assistants... Only One Hollywood job. Andy Dick spoofs reality TV as he invites 12 contestants to live in his house and be slowly and painfully elimintated as he sends them through hellish challenges in the world of Dick. "It's Elimination Time Bitches!" Only one will win a new car, new clothes and the title of The Assistant.
- Hulu Original where Kevin Smith takes a group of people to a movie, then they critique it, and Kevin interviews a movie star.
- Skyler Stone is an actor/comedian with an amazing ability to "con" people. Comedy Central has decided to put cameras on this wiz kid to see what sort of elaborate pranks he can pull off.
- Show host Elvira Kurt and her cronies embark on a journey of suck the likes of which the world has never seen.
- Canada's first successful late night talk show featuring comedian Mike Bullard.
- It happened again. Sunday morning. You wake up on a strange couch wearing someone else's clothes. House party reveals the whole story behind those mysterious weekend memory lapses.
- The misadventures of a funky sexy twenty-something in the big city.
- A single camera sitcom about a private detective who describes himself as "a walking textbook of social problems and addictions" as well as "an alcoholic deviant hooked on hard core pornography.
- Various Canadian short comedies are packaged together in this weekly half-hour show on The Comedy Network.
- Brent Butt talks with the cast and crew of Corner Gas about the characters, the show, and their memories and favourite moments. Plus a behind the scenes look into the Corner Gas cast doing their final table read.
- A parody of game shows such as "Family Feud." Contestants from two towns (with real names of small towns in Canada) play assorted games, including "The Wheel of Different Things" (which is rigged) and "Shameless Plug" (where the town makes a creative presentation showcasing their town). The winner is declared "Supertown" for a week. The contestants are played by actors, and their characteristics poke fun at the town they represent (eg. a character from a town in PEI worked in an Anne of Green Gables gift shop). Dick is obviously infatuated with Gwen, trying to impress her constantly, and she rejects all of his advances.
- Short spoofs of Shakespeare's plays, with a modern-day twist.
- A morning show parody. Take the usual daily diet of mindless puerile nonsense of every morning show, complete with the hosts, coffee and light banter, mix in some irony, sarcasm, and a dash of satire. Add some quirky editing, and some racy interviews and canned segments on cooking, exercise, home improvement and other pointless tips and voilà, you've got yourself Good Morning World.
- Toronto-based gay actor and comedian Jonathan Wilson has written and performs a semi-autobiographical one-man stage show called "My Own Private Oshawa", which tells of his coming out when he was a high school student in Oshawa, Ontario, a bedroom community east of Toronto. Thinking that he was hiding his homosexual orientation - which he really wasn't - Jonathan lived a self-repressed existence in high school until he met transfer student Gordon, who was the first open, stereotypical and defiant gay student at the school. Jonathan tells of Gordon's influence in Jonathan working his own way through gay life as a teenager in the late 1970s. Although Gordon and Jonathan drifted apart as adults, Jonathan needs to head back to Oshawa to visit Gordon one last time.
- Cream of Comedy is an annual award show presented by The Comedy Network, in which five of Canada's best new comedy acts compete for the Tim Sims Encouragement Fund Award.
- An annual award show presented by The Comedy Network, in which five of Toronto's best new comedy acts compete for the Tim Sims Encouragement Fund Award.