30 Rock is a comedy TV show that follows the life of Liz Lemon, the head writer of a variety show on a fictional television network. The show revolves around Liz's struggles to balance her personal and professional life, deal with eccentric colleagues, and navigate the challenges of working in the entertainment industry in New York City.
The Red Green Show is a hilarious comedy TV show set in a Canadian lodge, where the eccentric host and his friends engage in handyman projects, duct tape repairs, and parody comedy. With recurring characters and running gags, the show satirizes social stereotypes and showcases the stupidity of some outdoor activities.
Second City Television (SCTV) is a sketch comedy show that parodies television and pop culture. It features an ensemble cast of actors and comedians who perform hilarious sketches and impersonations.
SCTV Network 90 is a comedy TV show set in a fictional television network. It features various sketches, parodies, and satires, often with absurd and irreverent humor. The show is known for its talented ensemble cast who play multiple roles and impersonate celebrities. The comedy troupe explores various aspects of showbiz and pop culture, often using dark comedy and satire to comment on political and social issues. The show gained a cult following and is considered a classic in Canadian humor.
Exit 57 was a 30-minute sketch comedy series that aired on the American television channel Comedy Central from 1995 to 1996; its cast was composed of comedians Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello, Stephen Colbert, Jodi Lennon, and Mitch Rouse, all of whom had previously studied improv at The Second City in Chicago. In 1999 Sedaris, Dinello, Colbert and Rouse would also create the Comedy Central show "Strangers with Candy". Humorist David Sedaris also served as an additional writer for the series, sharing a single onscreen credit with his sister as "The Talent Family". The show's producer, Joe Forristal, had also served as executive producer for The Kids in the Hall. All of the sketches in the series are implied to take place in the fictional suburban setting of the Quad Cities. During the show's memorably cryptic opening sequence, the cast members are seen standing next to a broken down car on the highway. Soon they are picked up by a passing driver, who changes the radio station at the mention of a serial killer, and takes Polaroid pictures of his increasingly uncomfortable passengers. Growing suspicious, the cast demands to be let out. The car is then seen pulling off the highway at Exit 57.
SCTV Channel is a hilarious satire comedy TV show that takes on television stations and popular culture. The show features a variety of recurring characters, running gags, and absurd humor. It includes sketches and impersonations of celebrities, as well as social satire. The comedy troupe behind the show, Second City, delivers irreverent and entertaining content that has become a cult TV sensation.
The movie follows the life of a struggling actor and schoolteacher who is looking for love, success in comedy, and his true passion for cheese. He faces various challenges in his personal and professional life, including auditions, agents, and being overweight. Along the way, he encounters quirky characters and comedic situations that test his resolve.
The series traces the evolution of one of the world's most successful comedy troupes from its humble beginnings as a stage production in Chicago to the hit late-night TV show.
Earthlings chafe at the peace established by a benevolent alien race and set about to rebel.
The Gavin Crawford Show was a Canadian sketch comedy series that ran from June 19, 2000 to July 1, 2003 on The Comedy Network. The show starred comedian Gavin Crawford, along with an ensemble cast of supporting performers. It lasted for three seasons and 26 episodes altogether. Following its run, Crawford and his character "Mark Jackson" moved on to This Hour Has 22 Minutes in 2003.
Stand-Up comedian Dana Gould performs his one-hour comedy special at Chicago's famed Second City theatre.
The Best of SCTV is a compilation movie featuring the funniest and most memorable sketches from the popular sketch comedy show SCTV. With a satirical and parody-filled approach, the movie showcases the talented comedy troupe and their hilarious impersonations of celebrities and pop culture references. It offers a reunion of the beloved cast and highlights the best moments of the show, providing entertainment and laughter for fans of the television series.
Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary (2007) is a hilarious comedy documentary that pays tribute to the iconic Canadian humor duo. The film showcases their best sketches, running gags, and irreverent jokes, capturing the essence of their unique comedic style. Through interviews, reenactments, and behind-the-scenes footage, viewers get a retrospective look at their successful career and the impact they had on Canadian comedy.
Bill Murray celebrates Second City Theatre’s 20th birthday and looks back on his own memories (and lack thereof) performing on the famed Chicago stage.
In this HBO special, comedian Martin Short appears in a series of sketches, vignettes and musical performances about Hollywood, featuring some of his classic characters like Ed Grimley, Jackie Rogers Jr., Lawrence Orbach and Troy Soren, and co-starring some of his colleagues from "SCTV" and "Saturday Night Live."
A mockumentary that tells the story of The Last Polka, a fictional band known for their comedic and satirical polka music. Through interviews and footage, the film explores the rise and fall of the band as they navigate the music industry and deal with personal conflicts.
Martin Short: Concert for the North Americas is a comedy concert film that showcases the hilarious performances of Martin Short. Through a series of sketches, improv, and stand-up comedy, Short keeps the audience entertained with his unique brand of humor. With appearances by various celebrity impersonations and a reunion of the renowned comedy troupe Second City, this concert is a must-watch for fans of Canadian humor and satire comedy.
Biographies: The Enigma of Bobby Bittman is a 1988 comedy movie that takes a satirical and improvised approach to present the life and career of the enigmatic character Bobby Bittman. Filled with Canadian humor and inspired by Second City, this mock-documentary showcases the unique comedic talent and wit of Bobby Bittman.
Vegetable House is no garden variety comedy. When actor/writers Joe Doyle, Ron Dean (Code of Silence), and Aaron Freeman (America's Political Satirist) team up, nothing is sacred. The Vegetable House players include some Chicago's brightest comedy stars drawn largely from the famed "Second City" comedy troupe. At Vegetable House, Brussels sprouts shiver in their sheets while above lurks the menace of the Vegomatic. Suburban housewives submit to weekly games of bondage bridge. Meet Tokai Lokoto, the 3rd World's funniest man, and Gordon, whose nailbiting has gotten out of hand. Follow the adventures of "Kaa Kaa of the City" who was abandoned at birth and raised by pigeons in Grant Park. And the Veggie Video, don't forget the Veggie Video. Hot Pop. Hot Veggies. Hot Video.