Just for Laughs

Just for Laughs (2003-2007)

EndedScripted showComedy

Hidden camera show in which ordinary members of the public find themselves in extraordinary situations, and their reactions are captured on camera.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 18:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E10Episode 10Jun 9, 2007
S05E09Episode 9May 26, 2007
S05E08Episode 8May 12, 2007
S05E07Episode 7May 5, 2007
S05E06Episode 6Apr 28, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Just for Laughs premiere?

The show premiered on September 26, 2003.

Who hosted the first season of Just for Laughs?

The first season was hosted by Rick Miller.

How many episodes were in the first season of Just for Laughs?

The first season consisted of 26 episodes.

Did the show have celebrity guests in 2003?

Yes, Just for Laughs featured a number of celebrity guests throughout its run.

Who was the musical guest on the sixth episode of season one?

The musical act on the sixth episode of season one was The Lost Fingers.

Were all of the episodes in 2003 hosted by Rick Miller?

No, not all episodes were hosted by Rick Miller.

Did the show feature stand-up comedy acts?

Yes, Just for Laughs included a mix of stand-up comedy, sketch comedy, and pranks.

Where was the show filmed in 2003?

Most of the show was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Did the show air on a major network in the US in 2003?

No, Just for Laughs did not air on a major US network in 2003.

Who were the executive producers of the show in 2003?

The executive producers in 2003 were Gilbert Rozon, Jacques Chevalier, and Bruce Hills.

Did the show receive any awards in 2003?

It is unclear whether the show received any awards in 2003.

Did the show feature any recurring characters or sketches?

Yes, Just for Laughs included a number of recurring characters and sketches throughout its run.

Were all of the episodes in 2003 filmed in Montreal?

It is unclear where all of the episodes in 2003 were filmed.

Did the show have a specific theme in 2003?

The show did not have a specific theme in 2003.

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