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Comedy Network summer premieres include Todd & The Book of Pure Evil and Picnicface

From a media release:

This summer, two original Canadian productions, the Pythonesque sketch-series PICNICFACE (August, TBD) and the ground-breaking comedy-horror series, TODD & THE BOOK OF PURE EVIL (June 5 at 9 p.m. ET/ PT) come down the pipeline just in time to rev up viewers.

The Comedy Network welcomes back fan favourites including Season 2 of HICCUPS (June 2 at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT) and DAN FOR MAYOR (June 10 at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT) as well as Season 14 of COMEDY NOW! (July 8 at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT).

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Hiccups has hiccups, Dan For Mayor gets critic’s vote

From Rob Salem of the Toronto Star:

  • Still a few hiccups in Hiccups
    CTV has two returning sophomore shows, Hiccups and Dan for Mayor, starting this Monday and June 5, respectively, with weekly repeats on the Comedy Network. Shaw’s Showcase, meanwhile, has the back-to-back debuts of two very promising new sitcoms, Almost Heroes and Single White Spenny, coming Thursday, June 2. Read more.
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Brent Butt on Hiccups

From Angela Hickman of the National Post:

  • Brent Butt talks Hiccups
    For most people, hiccups are something they cannot wait to get rid of. All kinds of remedies exist — being frightened, holding your breath, drinking water backwards, standing on your head — but Brent Butt is pleased that, so far, CTV hasn’t tried any of them. His new comedy, Hiccups, is launching its second season on Monday night. Read more.
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Nancy Robertson changes comedy lanes

From Andrew Ryan of the Globe and Mail:

  • Nancy Robertson: A thoroughly comic Millie
    Changing comedy lanes has worked out beautifully for Nancy Robertson. Although the Vancouver-born actress will be forever familiar to Canadian viewers as the adorable Wanda on Corner Gas, she’s no less entertaining in her new persona of a tightly wound children’s author on Hiccups, soon to return for its second season. Read more.
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