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Index Mark McKinney

Mark Douglas Brown McKinney (born June 26, 1959) is a Canadian actor and comedian.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 122 relations: A Night at the Roxbury, Al Gore, Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, Barney Frank, Bill Gates, Blues, Bruce McCulloch, CBC Radio, CBC Television, Clerks: The Animated Series, Corner Gas, Corner Gas Animated, CTV Comedy Channel, Dave Foley, David Koechner, David Lindsay-Abaire, Dice (miniseries), Dino Dan, Diplomat, Dog Park (film), Eastern Europe, Ellen DeGeneres, Eureka Day, Falling Angels (film), Fuddy Meers, FXX, Glasgow, Guy Maddin, Hatching, Matching and Dispatching, Hayseed (1997 film), High Life (2009 film), Isabella Rossellini, Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang (1999 film), Jane (American TV series), Jim Carrey, Kagaku Sentai Dynaman, Kevin Hill (TV series), Kevin McDonald, Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy, Lance Ito, Less Than Kind, Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Lorne Michaels, Made in Canada (TV series), Man Seeking Woman, Manhattan, Mark Russell, Matt Watts, Maury Chaykin, Mel Gibson, ... Expand index (72 more) »

  2. Best Actor in a Drama Series Canadian Screen Award winners
  3. Best Supporting Actor Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners
  4. Comedians from Ottawa
  5. The Kids in the Hall members

A Night at the Roxbury

A Night at the Roxbury is a 1998 American comedy film based on a recurring sketch on television's long-running Saturday Night Live called "The Roxbury Guys".

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Al Gore

Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, businessman, and environmentalist who served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton.

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Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction

Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of science fiction in which the Earth's (or another planet's) civilization is collapsing or has collapsed.

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Barney Frank

Barnett Frank (born March 31, 1940) is a former American politician.

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Bill Gates

William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnate best known for co-founding the software company Microsoft with his childhood friend Paul Allen.

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Blues

Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated amongst African-Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s.

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Bruce McCulloch

Bruce Ian McCulloch (born May 12, 1961) is a Canadian actor, comedian, writer, musician and film director. Mark McKinney and Bruce McCulloch are 20th-century Canadian comedians, 20th-century Canadian male actors, 21st-century Canadian comedians, 21st-century Canadian male actors, Canadian Screen Award winning writers, Canadian male comedians, Canadian male television writers, Canadian male voice actors, Canadian sketch comedians, Canadian television personalities and the Kids in the Hall members.

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CBC Radio

CBC Radio is the English-language radio operations of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

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CBC Television

CBC Television (also known as CBC TV, or simply CBC) is a Canadian English-language broadcast television network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the national public broadcaster.

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Clerks: The Animated Series

Clerks (retronym: Clerks: The Animated Series) is an American adult animated sitcom created by Kevin Smith for ABC.

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Corner Gas

Corner Gas is a Canadian television sitcom created by Brent Butt.

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Corner Gas Animated

Corner Gas Animated is a Canadian adult animated sitcom, created by Brent Butt.

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CTV Comedy Channel

CTV Comedy Channel (often shortened to CTV Comedy and formerly known as The Comedy Network) is a Canadian English-language discretionary specialty channel owned by BCE Inc. subsidiary Bell Media which focuses primarily on comedy programming.

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Dave Foley

Dave Foley (born January 4, 1963) is a Canadian actor, stand-up comedian, director, producer and writer. Mark McKinney and Dave Foley are 20th-century Canadian comedians, 20th-century Canadian male actors, 21st-century Canadian comedians, 21st-century Canadian male actors, Canadian Comedy Award winners, Canadian Screen Award winning writers, Canadian male comedians, Canadian male television writers, Canadian male voice actors, Canadian sketch comedians, Canadian television personalities and the Kids in the Hall members.

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David Koechner

David Michael Koechner (born August 24, 1962) is an American actor and comedian.

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David Lindsay-Abaire

David Lindsay-Abaire (né Abaire; born November 14, 1969) is an American playwright, lyricist and screenwriter.

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Dice (miniseries)

Dice is a Canada and a British co-produced drama television miniseries which aired between November 12 and December 17, 2001.

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Dino Dan

Dino Dan is a Canadian television series that was created and is directed by J. J. Johnson.

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Diplomat

A diplomat (from δίπλωμα; romanized diploma) is a person appointed by a state, intergovernmental, or nongovernmental institution to conduct diplomacy with one or more other states or international organizations.

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Dog Park (film)

Dog Park is a 1998 romantic comedy film written and directed by Bruce McCulloch.

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Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe is a subregion of the European continent.

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Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen Lee DeGeneres (born January 26, 1958) is an American comedian, actress, television host, and writer.

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Eureka Day

Eureka Day is a dramatic stage play written by American playwright Jonathan Spector.

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Falling Angels (film)

Falling Angels is a 2003 independent film by Scott Smith, based on the novel of the same name by Barbara Gowdy and adapted for the screen by poet and author Esta Spalding.

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Fuddy Meers

Fuddy Meers is an American play by David Lindsay-Abaire.

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FXX

FXX is an American basic cable channel owned by the Disney Entertainment business segment and division of The Walt Disney Company through FX Networks, LLC.

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Glasgow

Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.

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Guy Maddin

Guy Maddin (born February 28, 1956) is a Canadian screenwriter, director, author, cinematographer, and film editor of both features and short films, as well as an installation artist, from Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Hatching, Matching and Dispatching

Hatching, Matching and Dispatching is a Canadian television sitcom, which aired on CBC Television on 2006.

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Hayseed (1997 film)

Hayseed is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Josh Levy and Andrew Hayes and released in 1997.

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High Life (2009 film)

High Life is a 2009 Canadian film based on the stage play by Lee MacDougall, written by Lee MacDougall and directed by Gary Yates.

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Isabella Rossellini

Isabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini (born 18 June 1952) is an Italian-American actress and model.

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Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang (1999 film)

Jacob Two Two Meets The Hooded Fang is a 1999 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Mordecai Richler.

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Jane (American TV series)

Jane is a live-action educational adventure children's television series, created by J.J. Johnson, and premiered on Apple TV+ on April 14, 2023.

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Jim Carrey

James Eugene Carrey (born January 17, 1962) is a Canadian-American actor and comedian known for his energetic slapstick performances. Mark McKinney and Jim Carrey are 20th-century Canadian comedians, 20th-century Canadian male actors, 21st-century Canadian comedians, 21st-century Canadian male actors, Canadian male comedians, Canadian male television writers, Canadian male voice actors and Canadian sketch comedians.

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Kagaku Sentai Dynaman

is a Japanese tokusatsu television series and the seventh installment of Toei Company's Super Sentai metaseries.

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Kevin Hill (TV series)

Kevin Hill is an American legal drama that aired on UPN from September 29, 2004 to May 18, 2005.

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Kevin McDonald

Kevin Hamilton McDonald (born May 16, 1961) is a Canadian actor and comedian. Mark McKinney and Kevin McDonald are 20th-century Canadian comedians, 20th-century Canadian male actors, 21st-century Canadian comedians, 21st-century Canadian male actors, Canadian Screen Award winning writers, Canadian male comedians, Canadian male television writers, Canadian male voice actors, Canadian sketch comedians, Canadian television personalities and the Kids in the Hall members.

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Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy

Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy is a 1996 Canadian comedy film written by and starring the Canadian comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall.

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Lance Ito

Lance Allan Ito (born August 2, 1950) is an American retired judge, best known for presiding over the criminal trial for the O. J. Simpson murder case, held in the Los Angeles County Superior Court in 1995.

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Less Than Kind

Less Than Kind is a 2008–13 Canadian television comedy-drama series that stars Jesse Camacho as Sheldon Blecher, a teenager growing up in a loving but dysfunctional Jewish family in Winnipeg.

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Lilo & Stitch: The Series

Lilo & Stitch: The Series (titled simply as Disney's Lilo & Stitch on its title card and on U.S. copyright registrations) is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation.

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Lorne Michaels

Lorne Michaels (born Lorne David Lipowitz; November 17, 1944) is a Canadian-American television writer and film producer. Mark McKinney and Lorne Michaels are 20th-century Canadian comedians, 20th-century Canadian male actors, 21st-century Canadian comedians, 21st-century Canadian male actors, Canadian male comedians, Canadian male television writers, Canadian sketch comedians, Canadian television personalities and Canadian television producers.

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Made in Canada (TV series)

Made in Canada is a Canadian television comedy which aired on CBC Television from 1998 to 2003.

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Man Seeking Woman

Man Seeking Woman is an American romantic comedy television series created by Simon Rich for FXX.

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Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City.

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Mark Russell

Marcus Joseph Ruslander (August 23, 1932 – March 30, 2023), better known as Mark Russell, was an American political satirist and comedian.

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Matt Watts

Matt Watts is a Canadian comedian, actor and writer, best known for his work on Ken Finkleman's The Newsroom. Mark McKinney and Matt Watts are 20th-century Canadian male actors, 21st-century Canadian male actors, Canadian male comedians, Canadian male television writers, Canadian male voice actors and Canadian sketch comedians.

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Maury Chaykin

Maury Alan Chaykin (July 27, 1949 – July 27, 2010) was an American-Canadian actor. Mark McKinney and Maury Chaykin are Canadian Comedy Award winners.

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Mel Gibson

Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson (born January 3, 1956) is an American actor and film director.

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Memorial University of Newfoundland

Memorial University of Newfoundland, also known as Memorial University or MUN, is a public research university in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, based in St. John's, with satellite campuses in Corner Brook, elsewhere in Newfoundland and in Labrador, Saint Pierre, and Harlow, England.

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Mentors (TV series)

Mentors is a Canadian science fiction fantasy series that aired on Family Channel.

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Mexico

Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America.

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Michael: Every Day

Michael: Every Day, formerly known as Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays, is a Canadian television sitcom that debuted on CBC Television in 2011.

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Montreal

Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.

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Mother Up!

Mother Up! is an adult animated sitcom created by Marnie Nir and Katherine Torpey, which premiered on Hulu in the United States on November 6, 2013.

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National Post

The National Post is a Canadian English-language broadsheet newspaper and the flagship publication of Postmedia Network.

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NBC

The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.

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New Waterford Girl

New Waterford Girl is a 1999 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Allan Moyle, and written by Tricia Fish.

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Odd Squad

Odd Squad (stylized as ODD SQUAD) is a children's live action educational television series created by Tim McKeon and Adam Peltzman.

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Ontario

Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.

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Ottawa

Ottawa (Canadian French) is the capital city of Canada.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Paul Shaffer

Paul Allen Wood Shaffer (born November 28, 1949) is a Canadian singer, keyboardist, composer, actor, author, comedian, and musician who served as David Letterman's musical director, band leader, and sidekick on the entire run of both Late Night with David Letterman (1982–1993) and Late Show with David Letterman (1993–2015). Mark McKinney and Paul Shaffer are Canadian male voice actors and Canadian television personalities.

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Picnicface

Picnicface was a Canadian sketch comedy troupe based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, consisting of Mark Little, Andrew Bush, Kyle Dooley, Cheryl Hann, Brian MacQuarrie, Evany Rosen, Scott Vrooman and Bill Wood. Mark McKinney and Picnicface are Canadian Comedy Award winners.

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Port Hope, Ontario

Port Hope is a municipality in Southern Ontario, Canada, approximately east of Toronto and about west of Kingston.

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Preludes (film series)

Preludes is a Canadian short film series, which premiered in 2000.

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Puppets Who Kill

Puppets Who Kill is a Canadian television comedy series produced by PWK Productions and originally broadcast on The Comedy Network.

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Rick Mercer Report

Rick Mercer Report (also called the Mercer Report or RMR) is a Canadian television comedy series which aired on CBC Television from 2004 to 2018.

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Robson Arms

Robson Arms is a Canadian television series that began airing on CTV on June 17, 2005, and ended on June 30, 2008.

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Rocket Monkeys

Rocket Monkeys is a Canadian animated television series created by Dan Abdo and Jason Patterson for Teletoon.

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Room for Rent (2017 film)

Room for Rent is a Canadian comedy/mystery film written and directed by Matt Atkinson.

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Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and streams on Peacock.

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Scott Thompson (actor)

John Scott Thompson (born June 12, 1959), known professionally as Scott Thompson, is a Canadian actor and comedian, best known as member of the comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall and for playing Brian on The Larry Sanders Show. Mark McKinney and Scott Thompson (actor) are 20th-century Canadian comedians, 20th-century Canadian male actors, 21st-century Canadian comedians, 21st-century Canadian male actors, Canadian Comedy Award winners, Canadian Screen Award winning writers, Canadian male comedians, Canadian male television writers, Canadian sketch comedians, Canadian television personalities and the Kids in the Hall members.

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Seeing Things (TV series)

Seeing Things is a Canadian comedy-drama mystery television series with a fantasy twist, in that the lead character has postcognitive visions that help solve each episode's mystery.

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Seven Stages to Achieve Eternal Bliss

Seven Stages to Achieve Eternal Bliss is a 2018 American black comedy film directed by Vivieno Caldinelli and written by Christopher Hewitson, Justin Jones and Clayton Hewitson.

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Shorts in Motion: The Art of Seduction

Shorts in Motion: The Art of Seduction is a Canadian anthology of 10 original two-minute mobile shorts for video cell phones, by directors, artists and personalities, including: Ann Marie Fleming, Mark McKinney, Guy Maddin, Isabella Rossellini, Theodore Ushev and Denis Villeneuve.

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Slings & Arrows

Slings & Arrows is a Canadian television series set at the fictional New Burbage Festival, a Shakespearean festival similar to the real-world Stratford Festival.

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Snow Cake

Snow Cake is a 2006 independent romantic comedy drama film directed by Marc Evans and starring Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, Carrie-Anne Moss, Emily Hampshire and Callum Keith Rennie.

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Son of a Critch

Son of a Critch is a Canadian comedy television series, created by Mark Critch and Tim McAuliffe, that premiered on January 4, 2022 on CBC Television.

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Spice Girls

The Spice Girls were an English girl group formed in 1994, consisting of Mel B ("Scary Spice"); Melanie C ("Sporty Spice"); Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice"); Geri Halliwell ("Ginger Spice"); and Victoria Beckham ("Posh Spice").

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Spice World (film)

Spice World is a 1997 British musical comedy film directed by Bob Spiers and written by Kim Fuller.

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Spun Out

Spun Out is a Canadian television sitcom created by Jeff Biederman, Brent Piaskoski and Brian K. Roberts for CTV.

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Steve Forbes

Malcolm Stevenson Forbes Jr. (born July 18, 1947) is an American publishing executive and politician who is the editor-in-chief of Forbes, a business magazine.

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Steve, The First

Steve, The First was a four-part dark comedy set in a post-apocalyptic future, broadcast on CBC Radio One in 2005.

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Steve, The Second

Steve The Second was a four-part comedy series that was broadcast Saturday mornings on CBC Radio One, running from 11:30 - 12:00pm (half an hour later in Newfoundland).

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Story within a story

A story within a story, also referred to as an embedded narrative, is a literary device in which a character within a story becomes the narrator of a second story (within the first one).

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Strangers with Candy

Strangers with Candy is an American television sitcom created by Stephen Colbert, Paul Dinello, Amy Sedaris and Mitch Rouse that originally aired on Comedy Central from April 7, 1999, to October 2, 2000.

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Street Legal is a Canadian legal drama television series, which aired on CBC Television from 1987 to 1994, followed twenty-five years later by a six-episode season with a substantially different cast.

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Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is an American comedy-drama television series created and primarily written by Aaron Sorkin.

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Superstar (1999 film)

Superstar is a 1999 American romantic comedy film and a Saturday Night Live spin-off about a quirky, socially inept girl named Mary Katherine Gallagher.

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Superstore (TV series)

Superstore is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from November 30, 2015, to March 25, 2021.

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The A.V. Club

The A.V. Club is an online newspaper and entertainment website featuring reviews, interviews, and other articles that examine films, music, television, books, games, and other elements of pop-culture media.

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The Best Laid Plans (TV series)

The Best Laid Plans is a Canadian comedy-drama miniseries based on the Stephen Leacock Award-winning 2008 novel of the same name by Terry Fallis.

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The George Lucas Talk Show

The George Lucas Talk Show is an improvised talk show in New York City hosted by comedian Connor Ratliff, who appears as George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, and he interviews real guests as themselves in a panel format.

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The Great North

The Great North is an American animated sitcom created by Wendy Molyneux, Lizzie Molyneux, and Minty Lewis that premiered on Fox on January 3, 2021.

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The Herd (1998 film)

The Herd is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Peter Lynch and released in 1998.

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The Kids in the Hall

The Kids in the Hall is a Canadian sketch comedy troupe formed in 1984, consisting of comedians Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson.

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The Kids in the Hall (TV series)

The Kids in the Hall is a Canadian sketch comedy TV series that aired for five seasons from 1988 to 1995, and a sixth revival season in 2022, starring the comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall.

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The Kids in the Hall season 6

The sixth season of Canadian sketch comedy series The Kids in the Hall aired in 2022; it was a revival, after 27 years, of the original series, which aired for five seasons from 1988 to 1995.

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The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town

The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town (or simply Death Comes to Town) is an eight-episode Canadian dark comedy miniseries that aired on CBC Television on Tuesdays between January 12 and March 16, 2010.

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The Ladies Man (2000 film)

The Ladies Man is a 2000 American sex comedy film directed by Reginald Hudlin.

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The Last Days of Disco

The Last Days of Disco is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Whit Stillman, and loosely based on his travels and experiences in various nightclubs in Manhattan, including Studio 54.

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The Old Vic

The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre in Waterloo, London, England.

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The Out-of-Towners (1999 film)

The Out-of-Towners is a 1999 American comedy film starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn.

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The Saddest Music in the World

The Saddest Music in the World is a 2003 Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin.

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The Toronto Show

The Toronto Show was a Canadian television variety show, which aired from 2003 to 2004 on Toronto's independent station Toronto 1.

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The Wrong Guy

The Wrong Guy is a 1997 Canadian black comedy film directed by David Steinberg, and starring Dave Foley, along with David Anthony Higgins, Jennifer Tilly, Colm Feore and Joe Flaherty.

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This Hour Has 22 Minutes

This Hour Has 22 Minutes (commonly shortened to 22 Minutes since 2009) is a weekly Canadian television comedy that airs on CBC Television.

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Tim Robbins

Timothy Francis Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American actor, director, and producer.

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Toronto Star

The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper.

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Trinidad

Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the two major islands of Trinidad and Tobago.

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Trinity College School

Trinity College School (TCS) is a co-educational, independent boarding and day school located in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada.

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Twitch City

Twitch City is a Canadian sitcom produced by CBC Television,"Twitch City a weird look at television addiction; Former King of Kensington gets whacked tonight".

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Unaccompanied Minors

Unaccompanied Minors (also known as Grounded in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland) is a 2006 Christmas comedy film directed by Paul Feig and starring Lewis Black, Wilmer Valderrama, Tyler James Williams, Dyllan Christopher, Brett Kelly, Gia Mantegna, and Quinn Shephard.

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Wanda at Large

Wanda at Large is an American sitcom starring Wanda Sykes; Sykes also created the series alongside Bruce Helford, Les Firestein, and Lance Crouther.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.

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Where's Waldo? (2019 TV series)

Where's Waldo? (known outside North America as Where's Wally?) is an American animated children's television series produced by DreamWorks Animation Television, based on the Where's Wally? book series created by Martin Handford.

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William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare (23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor.

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Wolf Blitzer

Wolf Isaac Blitzer (born March 22, 1948) is an American journalist, television news anchor, and author who has been a CNN reporter since 1990, and who currently serves as one of the principal anchors at the network.

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Xtra Magazine

Xtra Magazine (formerly DailyXtra and Xtra!) is an LGBTQ-focused digital publication and former print newspaper published by Pink Triangle Press in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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3rd Rock from the Sun

3rd Rock from the Sun is an American television sitcom created by Bonnie and Terry Turner, which originally aired from January 9, 1996, to May 22, 2001, on NBC.

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See also

Best Actor in a Drama Series Canadian Screen Award winners

Best Supporting Actor Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners

Comedians from Ottawa

The Kids in the Hall members

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_McKinney

Also known as McKinney, Mark.

, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Mentors (TV series), Mexico, Michael: Every Day, Montreal, Mother Up!, National Post, NBC, New Waterford Girl, Odd Squad, Ontario, Ottawa, Paris, Paul Shaffer, Picnicface, Port Hope, Ontario, Preludes (film series), Puppets Who Kill, Rick Mercer Report, Robson Arms, Rocket Monkeys, Room for Rent (2017 film), Saturday Night Live, Scott Thompson (actor), Seeing Things (TV series), Seven Stages to Achieve Eternal Bliss, Shorts in Motion: The Art of Seduction, Slings & Arrows, Snow Cake, Son of a Critch, Spice Girls, Spice World (film), Spun Out, Steve Forbes, Steve, The First, Steve, The Second, Story within a story, Strangers with Candy, Street Legal (Canadian TV series), Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Superstar (1999 film), Superstore (TV series), The A.V. Club, The Best Laid Plans (TV series), The George Lucas Talk Show, The Great North, The Herd (1998 film), The Kids in the Hall, The Kids in the Hall (TV series), The Kids in the Hall season 6, The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town, The Ladies Man (2000 film), The Last Days of Disco, The Old Vic, The Out-of-Towners (1999 film), The Saddest Music in the World, The Toronto Show, The Wrong Guy, This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Tim Robbins, Toronto Star, Trinidad, Trinity College School, Twitch City, Unaccompanied Minors, Wanda at Large, Washington, D.C., Where's Waldo? (2019 TV series), William Shakespeare, Wolf Blitzer, Xtra Magazine, 3rd Rock from the Sun.