Comedy Inc.

Comedy Inc. (2003-2010)

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Comedy Inc.'s high-energy cast, who are all writers for the show, each bring their individual uniqueness to each episode's fast-paced sketches. Twisted, inventive and often dark, Comedy Inc. bristles with political/social satire and vigorous physical comedy.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 22:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E13Episode 13Sept. 4, 2010
S05E12Episode 12Aug. 28, 2010
S05E11Episode 11Aug. 21, 2010
S05E10Episode 10Aug. 14, 2010
S05E09Episode 9Aug. 7, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Comedy Inc. first premiere on television?

Comedy Inc. first premiered on October 10, 2003.

Who were the main cast members of Comedy Inc.?

The main cast members of Comedy Inc. included Roman Danylo, Aurora Browne, Jennifer Baxter, and Gavin Crawford.

What genre does Comedy Inc. fall under?

Comedy Inc. falls under the genre of sketch comedy.

Who were the creators and writers of Comedy Inc.?

Comedy Inc. was created and written by the team of Roman Danylo, Aurora Browne, and Jennifer Goodhue.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Comedy Inc.?

The first season of Comedy Inc. consisted of 13 episodes.

Which network aired Comedy Inc.?

Comedy Inc. was aired on CTV.

What was the premise of Comedy Inc.?

Comedy Inc. was a sketch comedy show that parodied various aspects of everyday life, including popular culture, politics, and current events.

Did Comedy Inc. receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Comedy Inc. received a nomination for the 2004 Canadian Comedy Awards in the category of Best TV Show.

Who were some guest stars that appeared on Comedy Inc.?

Some notable guest stars that appeared on Comedy Inc. include Alan Thicke, Colin Mochrie, and Samantha Bee.

Was Comedy Inc. a live or pre-recorded show?

Comedy Inc. was a pre-recorded show with a live studio audience.

Did Comedy Inc. have recurring characters or sketches?

Yes, Comedy Inc. featured recurring characters and sketches such as "The Canadian Idiot," "The Cops," and "The Firing Squad."

How was the humor style of Comedy Inc.?

The humor style of Comedy Inc. was described as fast-paced, satirical, and often absurd.

Did Comedy Inc. have a specific target audience?

Comedy Inc. primarily targeted a broad audience, appealing to both younger and older viewers.

Did Comedy Inc. have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, Comedy Inc. did not have any spin-offs or directly related shows.

Was Comedy Inc. well-received by critics?

Comedy Inc. received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its wit and creativity, while others found it inconsistent in its humor.

Did Comedy Inc. have a significant impact on the comedy television landscape?

Comedy Inc. is considered to have contributed to the growth of Canadian sketch comedy and influenced future comedy shows in the country.

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