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- The story of an office that faces closure when the company decides to downsize its branches. A documentary film crew follow staff and the manager David Brent as they continue their daily lives.
- Project sees Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele in front of a live studio audience bantering about a topic weaved between filmed shorts and sketches.
- Follows Tom Green, a comedian who likes to pull pranks on everybody.
- Odd Job Jack is an animated comedy about one guy's misadventures in temporary employment and his quest to get a full-time life. In the year 2003, in an unnamed Canadian megacity, JACK RYDER (voiced by Don McKellar) searches for a way out of limbo. Twenty-five years old and fresh out of university - sporting a degree in sociology and shouldering a hefty student debt - Jack is decidedly unsure what he wants to do with the rest of his life. In fiscal desperation, Jack signs on at a temp agency - Odd Jobs Unlimited - where he finds himself placed in a variety of usual and unusual postion by Betty Styles, his ever-optimistic (and in Jack's opinion, totally attractive) career counsellor. In every episode, Jack tries out a new job, introducing him to an array of interesting characters, unique experiences, and different perspectives on the working world.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Leslie Nielsen parodies the methods and maneuverisms of Peter Graves (as well as his straight face) in this spoof of "Biography". It has such weeks as "Sinister Magnets Weeks" and tells the stories of the Friendly Giant and other fake celebrities based on real ones. The scenery also pokes fun at Biography's.
- A spoof which parodies television shows revolving around the strange and paranormal.
- The Bobroom, a successful Canadian sketch comedy troupe, perform a selection of their sketches in this one hour special.
- You Bet Your Ass is a first of its kind game show that blends the intensity of casino blackjack with hilarious pop-culture trivia in wickedly funny 'question and answer' rounds. The game features three rounds of wagering points on a giant interactive game board where true 'casino' gamesmanship and awesome trivia knowledge determine the winner.
- Punched Up is a 13-episode mockumentary series for the Comedy Network. Satirizing makeover programs and reality TV, the series features a crack team of comedy writers who take the average Joe or Jane and make their lives better, or at least funnier.
- 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.
- A comedy Christmas special. Pamela Anderson; Ted Lange; Jon Lovitz; Scott Thompson.
- Cream of Comedy is an annual award show in which five of Canada's best new comedy acts compete for the Tim Sims Encouragement Fund Award.
- 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.
- 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.