God I loved these videos.
It's 17 years old btw. :')

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God I loved these videos.
It's 17 years old btw. :')
Canadian Comedy since the 1970s has been generally absurdist - from SCTV to Kids in the Hall, Harland Williams to Tom Green, Nathan Fielder to Picnicface.
The Earth is in Tokyo. Which is in Japan. Which is on Earth. Which is in Japan.
BRRRAP!
It's time for Beginnings, the podcast where writer and performer Andy Beckerman talks to the comedians, writers, filmmakers and musicians he admires about their earliest creative experiences and the numerous ways in which a creative life can unfold.
On today's episode I talk to comedian and actor Mark Little. Originally from New Westminster, British Columbia, Mark has been writing and performing comedy for almost two decades. His sketch group Picnicface gained some acclaim during the heyday of internet videos, leading to their own series, which was executive-produced by Mark McKinney. He's also known for the popular shows Mr. D, Gary and His Demons, and one of my favorites Cavendish, a show Mark co-created that is easily one of the funniest things of the last few years.
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