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October 6, 2005
AIR FARCE RETURNS FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 @ 8PM
Thursday, October 6, 2005 - UPDATE - Our season launch will be Friday
October 28 at 8:00 PM on CBC Television. Our first taping is the night
before, Thursday October 27. Please join us in the studio (click here
for tickets) and on CBC Television for
our first new show of the season. Roger, Don, Luba, Jessica and Alan,
and the Air Farce writers - Gord, Rick, Rob and Wayne - and the entire
Air Farce production team are looking forward to the new season of
Canada's #1 sketch and satirical comedy show.
October 6, 2005
NEW AIR FARCE DVD NOW AVAILABLE
Available Now! Click Here. Here are 50 favourite funny scenes from the past Air Farce
season, including two visits from special guest (and WWE wrestling
Diva) Trish Stratus, plus more than 5 minutes of never-broadcast “flubs and quacks” blooper scenes.
Air Farce built its award-winning reputation by spinning daily news
headlines into comedy punchlines, taking shots at world and
national politics, and finding the funny in everyday events. And
the 2005 season provided tons of topical targets: The NHL
hockey lockout, George Bush's second term, Same-sex marriage,
the Gomery Inquiry (complete with Jean Chrétien's golf balls),
Prince Charles and Camilla tying the knot, Paul Martin's minority
government, and Stephen Harper's deadly defence of all things
Conservative.
October 3, 2005
CBC LOCKOUT SETTLED; AIR FARCE RETURNS SOON
Monday, October 3, 2005 - The good news is that the Canadian Media
Guild, representing 5,500 CBC technicians, journalists, designers and
production staff, and CBC have reached an agreement to end the 7-week
lockout and sign a new labour contract. In the days to come, the deal
is expected to be ratified by union members and the doors to CBC studios
across Canada will be re-opened.
We hope that our new season of Royal Canadian Air Farce will be able to
launch on Friday, October 21. Because so many of the people who work on
Air Farce are CMG members, and our studio is at CBC Toronto -- and
because we're a topical show that is broadcast within 24 hours of taping
-- we have not been "stock-piling" new episodes, ready for immediate
broadcast. As soon as CBC crews are back at work, the full Air Farce
team will be busy and in production.
Please keep checking in at airfarce.com for further updates, and our
official 2005-2006 launch date. If you'd like to join our studio
audience, click here for tickets. If you'd like to be on our e-mail
list for updates, please e-mail us here and you'll be one of the first
to know.
Meanwhile, if CBC is important to you, why not tell your member of
parliament - send him or her an e-mail, and copy Prime Minister Paul
Martin at Martin.P@parl.gc.ca and Heritage
Minister Liza Frulla at Frulla.L@parl.gc.ca.
September 22 , 2005
AIR FARCE RETURNS IN THE FALL
Royal Canadian Air Farce is scheduled to return for a new season on CBC Television. Due to the ongoing lockout, our new season start date remains uncertain. Please check back regularly for more information as talks between the CBC and the Canadian Media Guild continue.
Air Farce saw a ratings uptick during the 2004/2005 season, both on Friday nights (up a modest 3%) and the Monday repeat, which scored a 14% increase in viewers. The dual telecasts delivered an average-per-minute audience of 1,291,000 viewers for each episode of the season, peaking at 1.7-million in mid-February.
The Farce welcomes the ratings rebound, attributing it to the expansion of the cast (as Craig Lauzon and Alan Park joined Roger, Don, Luba and Jessica for most of the season) and the improved pace of the show with more shorter sketches and animations. Viewers responded favourably to the additions, finding more reasons to laugh more often.
CBC Television will repeat episodes from the just-completed season, Fridays at 8:00 PM, from June 17 through September 23.
Classic episodes from earlier seasons (currently 1996-1999) are screened Tuesday to Thursday afternoons at 3:00 PM on CBC.
And episodes from the recent past air daily on the Comedy Network at 7 AM, 1 PM and 7 PM (Eastern and Pacific time; that's 6, 12 and 6 in Atlantic and Mountain; 8, 2 and 8 in Central).
Thanks for another great season, and please join us for our new season starting sometime in the fall.
May 4, 2005
AIR FARCE RETURNS IN SEPTEMBER
Royal Canadian Air Farce has wrapped another season on CBC Television, scheduled to return for a new season on Friday, September 30, 2005.
Air Farce saw a ratings uptick during the 2004/2005 season, both on Friday nights (up a modest 3%) and the Monday repeat, which scored a 14% increase in viewers. The dual telecasts delivered an average-per-minute audience of 1,291,000 viewers for each episode of the season, peaking at 1.7-million in mid-February.
The Farce welcomes the ratings rebound, attributing it to the expansion of the cast (as Craig Lauzon and Alan Park joined Roger, Don, Luba and Jessica for most of the season) and the improved pace of the show with more shorter sketches and animations. Viewers responded favourably to the additions, finding more reasons to laugh more often.
CBC Television will repeat episodes from the just-completed season, Fridays at 8:00 PM, from June 17 through September 23.
Classic episodes from earlier seasons (currently 1996-1999) are screened Tuesday to Friday afternoons at 1:30 PM on CBC.
And episodes from the recent past air daily on the Comedy Network at 7 AM, 1 PM and 7 PM (Eastern and Pacific time; that's 6, 12 and 6 in Atlantic and Mountain; 8, 2 and 8 in Central).
Thanks for another great season, and please join us for our new season starting Friday September 30, 2005 on CBC Television.
Tuesday, December 21, 2004
SAY ADIEU! TO 2004 WITH THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FARCE
FRIDAY, DEC. 31 AT 8 PM: There are some new holds, twists and throws as Royal Canadian Air Farce takes its annual shot at laughing out the old year on 2004: YEAR OF THE FARCE, New Year's Eve at 8pm on CBC Television.
The Farce foursome has morphed into a six-some this season, as originals Roger Abbott, Don Ferguson and Luba Goy and recent newcomer Jessica Holmes are joined by versatile sketch player Craig Lauzon and satiric commentator Alan Park.
Adding to the fun this New Year's Eve is special guest, five-time World Wrestling Entertainment® Womens Champion, Trish Stratus. The Toronto-born WWE superstar is a household name for wrestling fans, and she's developing a reputation in comedy, too—with appearances on Fox's Mad TV and on stage with Toronto 's famous The Second City. Stratus promises “Stratusfaction Guaranteed™”. Also dropping by with his annual laugh-back at the year is national treasure Dave Broadfoot.
It also wouldn't be New Year's Eve without the multiple firing of the Chicken Cannon Target of the Year. Tune in to find out our top target of 2004. The top ten range from politicians like Alfonso Gagliano and Carolyn Parrish to the lovable Spongebob Squarepants to the NHL negotiations between Gary Bettman and Bob Goodenow. Whoever the target, the ammunition is sure to be messy.
The Royal Canadian Air Farce's New Year's Eve Special repeats at 10:30 p.m., and the Air Farce will be back at 11:55 p.m. for their traditional countdown to midnight and 2005. Count down the final minutes of 2004 and welcome the new year with Jessica Holmes and Craig Lauzon. They'll show some comedy clips, check the clock, and count down the final 30 seconds of the year. At the stroke of midnight, Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards will launch into a swinging version of Auld Lang Syne , providing the soundtrack for Canadians everywhere to toast the new year. Laughs and the accurate time—plus, a monkey riding a dog and Rex Murphy in a thong—what a way to spend New Year's Eve!
Continue the comedic journey to 2005 at 9 pm on CBC Television with Just For Laughs New Year's Special . Hosted by Shaun Majumder's slick alter ego Raj Binder, the special features performances by Wayne Brady, Caroline Rhea, Tim Allen, Tom Arnold, Lewis Black, Tammy Pescatelli, Omid Djalili and many more. It's a sneak preview of the upcoming Just for Laughs TV series that starts in January. This show repeats at 11:30 p.m. with a break at 11:50 p.m. for the countdown to midnight.
Monday,
December 20,
2004
NEW AIR
FARCE DVD/VHS AVAILABLE!
From Headlines To Punchlines
More Farce fun with the hot-button topics of 2004: Coach's Corner on a 7-second delay! Jacko gets more wacko! Squirting baby hoser! George Bush & Britney Spears! Sister Melanoma's Movie Review! Love to lose with the Stankins diet! The TV Commercials you love to hate! Governor General's Spending Spree! Chrétien's "A Proof is A Proof!"
Over an hour of non-stop laughs with Royal Canadian Air Farce, starring Roger Abbott, Don Ferguson, Luba Goy and Jessica Holmes.
Tuesday, December 2 , 2003
AIR FARCE RELEASES "4X4" ON DVD/VHS
Here
are 4 great Air Farce episodes, featuring 4 great guest stars - Sean
Cullen, Ron James, Peter Keleghan and Patrick McKenna -
each forming a foursome with Air Farce's Roger, Don and Luba.
Each episode is
also a time capsule of what was shaking our world (or at least making
headlines) that week - wayward politicians at home, a spanking nun,
weapons of mass destruction, and our own weapon of messy destruction,
the mighty Air Farce Chicken Cannon.
And, as a special
bonus, there's a clip-filled tribute to original Air Farce star and
writer John Morgan ("I'm Mike, From Canmore")
which Alison Smith prepared for CBC News: The
National when John retired from the series. Click
here for more
details and ordering information.
Monday,
December 1,
2003
JESSICA
HOLMES JOINS
AIR FARCE!
ROYAL
CANADIAN AIR FARCE is a quartet again! Roger, Don and
Luba have invited JESSICA
HOLMES to join them as a permanent
Air Farce cast member.
After guest
appearances where she's performed characters ranging from shamed
celebrities Michael Jackson and Paris
Hilton to Canadian sports stars
Hayley Wickenheiser and Terry
Leibel, and plenty of viewer response,
Air Farce welcomes Jessica as a weekly player.
"Jessica is
a tremendous fit with Air
Farce,” says producer Don. “She is a
wonderfully skilled and versatile comic who invents characters
and impersonates the famous with great ease. Jessica is
a fresh and funny addition to our show.
Recent viewer
comments include:
- "Jessica
Holmes is a wonderful addition!"
- “Jessica
is absolutely brilliant."
- "Make Jessica
a permanent part of the crew!"
- "Jessica
is the perfect spice added to an
already perfect dish!"
A veteran of sketch and improvisational comedy, Jessica
Holmes is an Ottawa
native who attended a performing arts high school where she performed comedy
with an award-winning improv team. Before studying at Ryerson
University 's Radio and Television Arts program in Toronto , she traveled in Europe and did
two years of missionary work in Venezuela . After graduating she joined the
Second City company and toured the country.
Jessica
Holmes starred in the CTV series ‘The
Holmes Show' last season, and other
TV series appearances have been in Sonic Temple,
The Itch, History Bites, and in the feature film Welcome
to Mooseport.
She also starred in a one-woman show called Jessie's
Girls.
Please join
us in welcoming Jessica to the Farce! Click
here email us your comments or post a note in our forum!
Thursday,
November 27 ,
2003
GUEST
STAR JESSICA
HOLMES RETURNS
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 28 @ 8pm ON CBC-TELEVISION. Guest star Jessica
Holmes joins Roger, Don and Luba for
a skewed look at the week's events. Click
here for
an audio sample.
This
week on the show: Dave the Cabbie looks at Christmas, the
40th anniversary of JFK's assassination, Tony
Blair's guest
appearance on The Simpsons and new
Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty; Gameshow Host Wood
Gundy spins the "Wheel of Greed" with
contestants Conrad
Black and Martha
Stewart; Larry
King talks
to Michael Jackson and tells him to beat it;
Two doctors discuss the current state of health care in Canada; "Notions" host Abendigo talks
to Doctor Fleuss, who claims to have originally
come up with the story of the Cat in the Hat; and
the New EN Eyewitness News, with co-anchors Donna
Pleasance and Joan Manners, can't thank
you enough for tuning in to their news broadcast.
Monday,
November 17 ,
2003
GUEST
STAR JESSICA
HOLMES RETURNS
Coming
Up: Friday, November 21 @ 8PM on CBC Television. This
week on Royal
Canadian Air Farce: Guest star Jessica
Holmes returns to join Roger, Don and Luba for
a skewed look at the week's events.
On
the show: The Wendy Report is joined by Rex
Murphy, Hilton Hotel heiress (and recent celebrity sex
video contributor) Paris Hilton, and Mr.
Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys; Paul
Martin and Jean
Chrétien get together one last time as the reins
of power are "peacefully" transferred; Prince
Charles gets Royally Punk'd; Gino
Reda interviews female hockey player Hayley Wickenheiser who
joined a men's professional hockey team in Finland; George
Dubya Bush visits
his mate Tony Blair in Britain; The Confused Philosopher returns; and peppy Morning
TV host Sandy Doppelganger interviews Margaret
Mary MacKay, Canada's oldest and slowest person.
Tuesday,
October 21, 2003
GUEST
STAR JAMES ROUSSEL RETURNS
Coming
Up: Friday, October 24 @ 8PM. Royal Canadian Air Farce, Canada’s
number one comedy show returns to CBC Television and
this week we will be joined by returning guest star James Roussel.
James
Roussel has worked in the comedy scene for many years both
on screen and stage. A native of Toronto, and a graduate of the Canadian
Film Centre, James' las appeared on an episode ofAir
Farce last April, and he can be also seen this fall on CTV's
new sketch comedy series Comedy Inc. He also appeared
in "Ham I Am", a one hour comedy special
written by (and starring) fellow Air Farce guest star
Craig Lauzon. James' first foray into sketch comedy
was part of the troupe Urban Myth as part of CBC's
weekly comedy series SketchCom! Currently,
James is exploring musical comedy with Kevin
Aichle in a duo known as The Country Gentlemen.
This
week we take a look at the latest headlines with Peter
Mansbridge: In An Elevator, the latest time saving device from the
Canadian Tire Couple, a
lecture on disease from the Chief Health Officer, Global Television's
Train 48, Steve
Harper talks to Don Newman about the new Conservative Party of Canada,
the
World Series, a
possible approach to choosing the next Pope and George
W. Bush and Dick Cheney look ahead to Election 2004.
Thursday,
October 16, 2003
AIR FARCE
IS BACK FRIDAYS AT 8PM!
Friday,
October 17 @ 8PM on CBC Television: Canada’s
number one comedy show returns to CBC Television for
its first regular show with returning guest star Jessica Holmes.
This
week we take a look at theDe-Criminalization
of Marijuana, Siegfried
and Roy, Ontario
Premier-elect Dalton McGuinty, Governor
Ah-Nold and sound off on the
new "Alliance" of Conservatives.
Jessica
Holmes is a successful comedian, actress, screenwriter and
speaker. In 1999 she was nominated for the prestigious TIM SIMS
ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD then landed several appearances at the
JUST FOR LAUGHS INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL in Montreal.
She competed in the COMEDY NIGHT IN CANADA stand-up
competition and also appeared in the WORLD IMPROV CHAMPIONSHIPS.
She
was also nominated for several 2000 and 2001 CANADIAN COMEDY
AWARDS for her TV and sketch comedy work.
Holmes co-wrote and starred in the Comedy Network series
THE ITCH, and the CTV comedy/music series: SONIC
TEMPLE. She went on to write and star in her own one-hour comedy
special for CTV titled HOLMES ALONE,
in which she played a range of hilarious characters such as Candy the
happy-go-racist artist, and Patrinka the unsmiling Russian singer. For
the special, Holmes received a GEMINI nomination as
well as the Platinum Award at the HOUSTON INTERNATIONAL
COMEDY FESTIVAL.
The
success of Holmes Alone led to the creation of THE HOLMES SHOW
- a sketch comedy series that delves into parody and satire.
Holmes writes and stars in the series, along with Kurt Smeaton
and Roman Danylo.
Jessica
can soon be seen in the Ray Romano/Gene Hackman movie Welcome
to Mooseport. You can also catch her in an episode of Doc
on PaxTV; and alongside Don Ferguson and Kathryn
Greenwood in the new CBC comedy XPM.
Monday,
October 6, 2003
MIRTH APPEAL!
AIR FARCE IS BACK FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 FOR OUR SEASON 11 PREMIERE ON CBC
TELEVISION WITH A RIOTOUS SPECIAL FROM SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK!
ROYAL
CANADIAN AIR FARCE’s first road trip from Brandon,
Manitoba was such a roaring success – at 1.2-million,
their highest-rated show of last season -- they’re
going back on the road to launch their 11th season on
CBC Television Friday, October 10 at 8 p.m.
This time, the Farce is heading to the east coast, with a 1-hour
season premiere special live from the Imperial Theatre
in Saint John, New Brunswick (The
Imperial has been restored to its original 1913 glory as a
Victorian proscenium-arch vaudeville road-house.)
“Taking
the Air Farce television act on the road, to live audiences
in different cities across Canada, has been a ten-year dream,”
says Roger Abbott. “First Brandon,
and now Saint John – we’re having fun going
to places that every Canadian has heard of, but rarely sees on national
television.”
Joining
the Air Farce cast will be
Guest Stars Craig Lauzon and Rochelle Wilson, some
famous New Brunswick special guests (see below), a
hint of Atlantic salt, and the topical comedy and characters that keep
Air Farce on top of the Canadian comedy ratings.
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Craig
Lauzon |
Rochelle
Wilson |
Canadian
Idol's Runner Up (and one of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia's favourite
sons), Gary Beals makes a memorable appearance in Canadian
Idol: Saint John Edition, where he must fight with Ben
Mulroney (played by Craig Lauzon) for control
of the microphone and go head to head against Phoebe Gobble
(played by Rochelle Wilson).

Canadian
Idol Runner Up Gary Beals
New
Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord joins Roger Abbott,
Don Ferguson, and Luba Goy on stage at Saint
John’s historic Imperial Theatre, and
gives a “Premier performance”.

NB
Premier Bernard Lord with Don Ferguson, Roger Abbott
New
Brunswick actor/comedian Marshall Button will
be featured with his insider’s view of the Maritimes as
the character Lucien.

Marshall Button as Lucien
Conservative
MP Elsie Wayne, a native of Saint John, joins
in the fun and assists Roger Abbott as he takes a virtual
tour around Saint John in "Great Cities of the World".

Backstage,
Elsie Wayne assists Luba Goy (as Elsie Wayne)
To
kick off the new season, the Air Farce premiere will
also include a backward glance at the summer of 2003
– from the same-sex marriage controversy to Ontario’s
massive power failure, and television’s latest phenomenon,
Canadian Idol. Plus there’ll be regional comedy
targets, like the Bay of Fundy’s tidal bore,
Saint John M.P. Elsie Wayne and New Brunswick’s
skyrocketing auto insurance rates. And no road trip would be
complete without Air Farce’s weapon of messy
destruction, the Chicken Cannon (with Saint
John Mayor Shirley McAlary's assistance).

Roger,
Don and Luba pay tribute to the Beaver.
ROYAL
CANADIAN AIR FARCE is produced by Roger Abbott and
Don Ferguson for Air Farce Productions Inc. in
association with CBC Television. Head writers are Gold
Holtam and Rick Olsen; the series is directed
by Perry Rosemond, recent inductee into The
Order of Canada.
ROYAL
CANADIAN AIR FARCE special from Saint John on
CBC Television on Friday, October 10, 8-9 pm.
The new season will continue on Fridays, 8-8:30 p.m.
Friday,
August 22, 2003
ROYAL CANADIAN
AIR FARCE TAPES SPECIAL AT IMPERIAL THEATRE, SAINT JOHN ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
23 FOR ITS SEASON OPENING ON CBC TELEVISION
Royal
Canadian Air Farce, Canada’s number one comedy show comes
to Saint John, New Brunswick on Tuesday, September
23 for two tapings of a special that will launch its 11th season
on CBC Television on Friday, October 10.
Roger
Abbott, Don Ferguson, and Luba Goy
plus guests will perform at 5 pm and 9
pm at the Imperial Theatre, Saint
John on Tuesday, September 23. Tickets are
$30, $25, $20 each (HST and Imperial Theatre surcharge included) and
can be purchased at the Imperial Theatre box office and
all regular outlets. Phone orders are taken at 506-674-4100
or 1-800-323-SHOW (7469). A portion of the
proceeds from the tapings will go to these Saint John charities: Saint
John Boys & Girls Club, Saint John Theatre Company, and Second Stage
Safe Haven.
The
Saint John special will feature a line-up of notable guests whose names
will be released in the next few weeks..
“We ended last season with an hour-long special from Brandon,
Manitoba and it was a big success,” said Don Ferguson.
“So we decided to go in the other direction to start the new season.
Air Farce once toured constantly when we were on radio,
so it’s invigorating to go on the road. Because our shows are
topical, I can’t say exactly what will be in this special, but
there will be a very definite New Brunswick element.”
ROYAL
CANADIAN AIR FARCE special from Saint John on
CBC Television on Friday, October 10, 8-9 pm.
The new season will continue on Fridays, 8-8:30 p.m.
Thursday,
February 13, 2003
KENNY ROBINSON
GUEST STARS
Friday,
February 14th @ 8PM on CBC Television: Guest star Kenny
Robinson joins Roger, Don and Luba
as Colin Powell, Bill Cosby and the master
of love, Barry White. Sketches: John Manley’s
climactic first budget; Air Canada – flies through
financial turbulence; North Korea’s Kim Jong-il,
the attention deficit dictator; Meet The Cosbournes;
Valentine's Day leaves a man asking the big question
– What’s the deal?
Kenny
Robinson has been performing as a stand-up comedian and actor
for more than 25 years. A native of Winnipeg, he has headlined at comedy
clubs throughout Canada and the U.S., and been featured in nearly 30
different television programs and movies.
Robinson
has earned accolades as the creator, writer and host of the edgy late-night
series After Hours with Kenny Robinson on the Comedy
Network. He also brings his irreverent wit and keen political
insight to his current role as co-host of The Morning Rush,
a weekday program on Toronto radio station Flow 93.5 FM.
On
the stand-up scene, Robinson has earned a reputation for fostering cultural
diverse talent. As founder, producer and host of the immensely popular
Nubian Disciples of Pryor All-Black Comedy Review,
he has helped to provide a launching pad for such emerging performers
as Gavin Stephens, Ron Josol and Russell Peters.
He has also been a talent consultant for Montreal's International
Just for Laughs Comedy Festival.
On
stage, Robinson has performed alongside the likes of Jim Carrey,
Chris Rock, Eugene Levy and Norm
MacDonald. His screen career, meanwhile, has included an appearance
in the Chris Rock feature film Down to Earth,
as well as roles in the Showtime television movie Soul
Food and the PAX TV series Doc.
Robinson also created and co-produced the Gemini Award
nominated CBC Special Thick and Thin
with Ronnie Edwards.
Thursday,
January 9, 2003
TERESA
PAVLINEK GUEST STARS
Airing
Friday, January 10 @ 8PM on CBC Television: Teresa Pavlinek joins
Roger, Don and Luba
this week on Air Farce. Originally, Teresa was a member
of The Second City for four years where she wrote and
performed three ground breaking shows - all nominated for Dora Mavor
Moore Awards.
Her
television credits include co-host of The Comedy Network
launch, a lead role in THE NINE O'CLOCK SHOW for the
CBC, the recurring character of Sue Brown on WTN's GO GIRL
as well as SONIC TEMPLE, LIOCRACY and
JONATHAN CROSS' CANADA. A pilot she shot last summer
starring Jann Arden will air on CTV and she is currently
shooting her fifth season of the Gemini nominated History Channel/PBS
series, HISTORY BITES. Teresa also has a recurring
roll in THE SEAN CULLEN SHOW airing on CBC beginning
January 17.
Tuesday,
November 19, 2002
AIR FARCE
MOVES UP 1HR: 8:00PM FRIDAYS
CBC
Television’s comedy cornerstone, Royal Canadian
Air Farce, starts an hour sooner – 8:00 PM
-- beginning Friday, November 29.
The
Farce is returning to the evening’s lift-off time slot in response
to audience surveys which showed viewers preferred the earlier hour.
The show had moved from 8 to 9 o’clock at the start of last season.
“We’re
going back to our finest hour,” says Farce’s Roger
Abbott, “where we drew our largest and most varied audience
numbers for four years. People tell us they like to kick-start their
weekend with Air Farce, and 8 o’clock
is when they want us.”
The
Red Green Show will follow, at 8:30 PM.
In
comedy, timing is everything, and Air Farce and Red
Green are now positioned to anchor the new CBC Comedy
Friday line-up which we’ll launch in January –
including the return of Made In Canada, the new Sean
Cullen Show, and the series debut of An American in
Canada.
Royal
Canadian Air Farce moves to 8:00, and The
Red Green Show moves to 8:30, starting Friday,
November 29 on CBC Television.
Tuesday,
November 12, 2002
ELVIRA
KURT RETURNS TO AIR FARCE
Elvira
Kurt, voted Funniest Female Comic at the Canadian Comedy
Awards, joins Roger, Don and Luba as a cleavage happy lawyer,
sassy senior, self-centered talk show host and Alanis Morrisette.
She
is no stranger to television, having starred in "Elvira Kurt:
Adventures in Comedy", on Canada's Comedy Network, two
specials on Comedy Central and the animated series, "Reality
Chick". On the Oxygen Network she is the voice of the
title character, an eight months pregnant feminist superhero.
As
for film and theater, Elvira has performed in 'The Vagina Monologues'
and is profiled and showcased in a documentary called 'We're Funny
That Way' seen on HBO. Her successful one woman show, 'Viva
Elvira!', has debuted in LA and Toronto.
As
a Second City alumna, Elvira's training has served her well. Her Gemini
nominated hour long special, 'Big Girl Now', also nabbed the
Gold Award at the Worldfest International Film Festival and she's
had stand out appearances on HBO, VH-1's 'The List', Showtime,
A&E, PBS, Lifetime, two CBC Comedy Specials,
pilots for CBC and Second City and countless special and
guest appearances, hosting and co-hosting on various benefits, awards
and talk shows.
No
slouch in the writing department, Elvira has contributed to the CBS
pilot and HBO special for Ellen DeGeneres, written
for 'This Hour Has 22 Minutes' and all the Canadian award shows
(Film, Television, Music and of course, Hockey) one of which was nominated
for a Gemini for best writing.
Tuesday,
November 5, 2002
PETER KELEGHAN
RETURNS TO AIR FARCE
Friday,
November 8 @ 9PM on CBC Television: Guest
Star Peter Keleghan joins Roger, Don and
Luba as a drained-brain local news anchor, a videophone
user and a prisoner fighting for his right to vote. Sketches: Jean Chretien’s
new board game – where every second square is “Screw Paul
Martin”; John Manley’s bank plans encounter merger-interruptus;
Charlton Heston takes a shot at explaining why guns are good and Air
Farce donut trio looks at U.S. immigration, racial discrimination and
drunk-driver elimination.
Peter
Keleghan is one of the most visible actors in Canada, co-starring on
Made in Canada and portraying Ranger Gord on
The Red Green Show. This will mark his third appearance
on Air Farce.
A
double Gemini Award nominee for both Made For Canada and
for his role as the self-absorbed news anchor in Ken Finkleman's The
Newsroom, Keleghan has appeared on Seinfeld, Murphy Brown,
Cheers, Burke's Law, Forever Knight and General
Hospital. He first attracted attention in Smith & Smith's Comedy
Mill series, and was in the feature film Ginger Snaps. He
was also seen Ranger Gord in the Red Green feature, Duct Tape Forever,
and recently reprised his character of Jim Walcott in Ken Finkleman's
Newsroom: The Movie.
Monday,
November 4, 2002
VIEWER'S
CHOICE WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Congratulations
to our ten "Viewer's Choice Winners". Thanks for picking
our November 1st show. There were so many excellent suggestions, but
we could only fit in enough one half hour! But due to the response,
we'll put together another "Viewer's Choice"
special next spring
And
our winners of a gift basket are:
Derek
Warren- Coquitlam, BC
Lee Hunt- Calgary, Alberta
Matt Litton- Prarie River, Saskatchewan
Steven Castellucci-Toronto, ON
Virginia Toth-St George, ON
Steve Dominy- Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Laura Kollenberg- Ottawa, ON
Jang Kwon - Montreal, Quebec
Emily Wilson- Moncton, New Brunswick
Martha Hutton- Halifax, Nova Scotia
Friday,
October 18, 2002
SEAN CULLEN
RETURNS TO AIR FARCE
Coming
Up: Friday, October 25 @ 9PM on CBC Television: Sean Cullen,
an original member of the music/comedy troupe Corky & The
Juice Pigs returns to Royal Canadian Air Farce for
his third visit. He first appeared on Air Farce in 1993, and more recently
on last year's season premiere (Click
here to watch Sean's last episode with us). For more than a decade,
this master of stream-of-consciousness improvisation, parody, absurdism
and calculus has performed all over the globe. His repertoire includes
stand-up, song, characterizations and spot on impersonations. Sean has
guest starred on Mad TV, worked with Abbott/Ferguson
on their SketchCom series, made 2 appearances
on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, received
critical acclaim for his solo comedy special, Wood, Cheese and
Children, and for his performance on Just For Laughs.
Sean has just finished shooting six episodes of The Sean Cullen
Show which premieres Fridays at 8:00pm on
CBC Television, beginning January 17.
(Followed by Made in Canada and, of course, Royal
Canadian Air Farce!).
Tuesday,
October 15, 2002
JANET VAN
DE GRAAFF RETURNS TO AIR FARCE
Janet
Van De Graaff came to Toronto to get her M.F.A. in acting at
York University. After a one and a half-year stint in the Second
City National Touring Company, she joined
the Toronto Second City Main Stage cast. She wrote
and performed in five revues there, receiving two Dora Award
nominations for her work. Other theatre credits include The
Brady Bunch Live (Bathurst Street Theatre),
Honest Ed: The Bargain Musical (Poor Alex),
The Drowsy Chaperone (Toronto Fringe Festival
and Theatre Passe Muraille), and two seasons of the
live improvised soap opera, Sin City (Tim Sims
Playhouse). On television, Janet played Yvonne,
the effervescent co-host of WTN's Go Girl! She just
received a 2002 Canadian Comedy Award for her work
on the hit series History Bites, which is currently
shooting its fifth season. She has appeared in such films as The
Last Don and The Five Senses, and as a guest
on Made in Canada, The Royal Canadian Air Farce
and Dave Broadfoot's First Farewell Tour.
Tuesday,
October 2, 2002
AIR FARCE
RETURNS THIS FRIDAY
RAISE
THOSE GLASSES…IT'S TIME TO CELEBRATE THE 10TH YEAR OF OUTRAGEOUS
BEHAVIOUR ON CBC-TV FROM ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FARCE AS A NEW SEASON LAUNCHES
WITH AN HOUR-LONG SPECIAL ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 AT 9 P.M.
ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FARCE starts its 10th season of fun on CBC
Television. Making the transition from live performance and
a very popular radio show, to a weekly TV program was a huge transition
and one that has proved enormously successful - as AIR FARCE
starts its 10th season it remains CBC Television's number one entertainment
program. The new season starts with an hour-long special featuring guest
comics Rochelle Wilson and Craig Lauzon
joining forces with Farce stars Roger Abbott, Luba Goy,
and Don Ferguson.
Canada's
newsmaker-of-the-month, Ron MacLean makes a special
guest appearance with a comedy preview of Hockey Night's Coach's
Corner.
"Our
promise this year is to keep the show fresher, faster and funnier all
the way through our tenth season," says Don Ferguson.
In
their extended season opener AIR FARCE takes aim at
a list of current headliners - the Ron MacLean affair, Joe Clark's retirement,
Martha Stewart's financial activities, the Queen's visit and even Dr.
Phil will be put through the comic wringer. And did you really expect
AIR FARCE to ignore The Osbourne Family or George Bush's itchy finger?
Not a chance! Prepare for cheekiness, chuckles, and an hour of satirical
target practice as ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FARCE starts
its 10th season.
Wednesday,
October 2, 2002
AIR FARCE
SEASON 10 BEGINS
Friday,
October 11 @ 9PM. Air
Farce kicks off its tenth season on CBC Television with a one hour premiere.
Returning will be guest stars Rochelle Wilson and Craig
Lauzon.
Rochelle
Wilson hails from Alberta. At the age of 14 she moved to Toronto
with her parents and brother. After two years of studying Art &
Photography at Sheridan College, Rochelle naturally became a banker
and started Theatresports classes. Fortunately
Rochelle gave up banking and pursued her heart's desire and became an
actor.
Rochelle
was a member of the Second City National Touring Company, performing
in the revue It's The Year 2000 And Still No Flying Cars. She
has also taped two episodes of SketchCom for CBC Television,
with The Lolas and The Stand-Ins, and an episode for CBC
Radio's Madly Off In All Directions.
Rochelle
is a currently a member of the female comedy duo the Lolas and has written
and performed for the Comedy Network, The Best of Open Mike with
Mike Bullard, CBC Television, and CBC Radio, as well
as countless live gigs at comedy clubs throughout Toronto. The Lolas
had the honour of receiving one of the very first Canadian Comedy
Awards for "Best Sketch Troupe - Newcomer".
Click
here to watch Rochelle's first guest appearance on Air Farce.
Craig
Lauzon is one of Canada's top character performers. He began
in Toronto’s alternative comedy scene in 1998. His ability to
transform himself into honest and hilarious characters caught everyone’s
attention and in 1999 he was nominated for the prestigious Tim
Sims Encouragement Award - a yearly prize given to promising
comedic talent in Toronto. That summer Craig landed a regular role on
The Comedy Network’s variety series Chez
Carla.
2000
saw Craig appear at the Raising The Roof, We’re
Funny That Way and the Much Ado About Sketch
comedy festivals. Soon after he wrote and starred in Ham I Am,
a live one-man show that got rave revues “…never missing
a beat, Lauzon’s characters managed to capture their biggest stereotypes
in a way that was hilarious without being harmful.” says news
editor Lisa Pirone.
In
2001 Craig co-wrote and starred in The Chick and Cubby Comedy
Hour which was nominated for a 2001 Canadian Comedy
Award for funniest new play. He also starred in his first 1-hour
comedy special for The Comedy Network entitled Ham
I Am, based on his one-man show. His special has been nominated
for two 2002 Canadian Comedy Awards. Craig’s
characterizations have been described as “great Canadian comedy,
quick and snarky with surreal moments of brilliance!” (John
Doyle, The Globe and Mail). On April 12, 2002 he first appeared
as the guest star on the Royal Canadian Air Farce and
completed a feature film script to be produced in spring.
Click
here to watch Craig's first guest appearance on Air Farce.