Comedy Factory from CBC Radio
Summary: CBC Radio knows that if a joke's worth telling, it's worth repeating. The Comedy Factory collects our favourite skits, commentaries and funny bits that appeared on CBC Radio over the past week. It's an assembly line of humour, safety-tested and priced to move!
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From peanut butter, to restaurants in the dark, to smudging, Opera, and Facebook. We've got everything to set your senses on fire!
"A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore" Sweden hates cash, Lorne Cardinal LOVES it, Don Kelly finds value in hunting, and we get that last of Rick Mercer's two cents.
What once was old is new again. Have the television reboots gone too far? Whales, gratitude, Nickelback and Plogging.
The Queen will enjoy the song stylings of Shaggy for her birthday, Canada enjoyed the song stylings of...the music industry this past weekend, Don Kelly rode a dinosaur (sorta), Rick Mercer has had it with data mining, and a double dose of Charlie Demers.
Themes of going grey, and getting too old...to use a smartphone. Plus, our Premier's official residence has seen better days (listen closely as Jane mistakenly refers to it as 22 Sussex Drive *sigh*). Plus, a short but sweet tribute to comedian Mike MacDonald.
After Jane explains proposed tariffs on aluminium and steel to you, you will somehow understand them LESS. One thing she DOES understand? Canadian Heritage Minutes. Big time.
Post-Oscars. Post-winter? Post haste!
It's budget week, but we're splurging. Debaters,Olympics, Because News, Rick Mercer, weird trips to India, Don Kelly and only one joke about male anatomy.
...are tearing me apart. Especially after Virtue and Moir's last ice dance. I'm not crying, YOU'RE crying.
It's Valentine's Day week! What does a modern lover do for their beloved? How do couples look at money? What's in a name? Can we find love and happiness in Nova Scotia? What would Fifty Shades of Grey be like in Canada?
Communicating with whales, groundhogs, mascots, and horny Olympians might be just as difficult as communicating with the Romulans. (Jane may or may not have fallen down a Netflix Star Trek hole this week)
Host Jane Testar, the world's youngest cranky old lady, looks for comfort and togetherness like the Danes do, but with coffee, hockey, and all of the carbs and sugar (sorry Whole 30-ers). Oh, and also poop jokes.
From dogs at the deli,to enhanced camels, to the unwashed parkas of Canada.
Apparently Donald Trump is perfectly healthy. His presidency? Less so. What's the big fat deal? Host Jane Testar tells you.
It's week two of Jane's cold. Jen Hayward is trying to stay healthy. Is beef or chicken the better option? And are you ingesting enough helium?