Royal Canadian Air Farce
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This article is about the comedy troupe. For their television show formerly of the same name, see Royal Canadian Air Farce (TV series).
Not to be confused with Royal Canadian Air Force.
The Royal Canadian Air Farce was a comedy troupe that was active from 1973 to 2019. It is best known for their various Canadian Broadcasting Corporation series, first on CBC Radio and later on CBC Television. Although their weekly radio series ended in 1997 and their television series ended in 2008, the troupe produced annual New Year's Eve specials on CBC Television until 2019. CBC announced that, due to budgetary constraints, the special scheduled to air on December 30, 2019, would be the final in the series.[1]
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Medium | Television, radio, theatre, albums, home video |
Nationality | Canadian |
Years active | 1973-2019 |
Genres | Sketch comedy, Political satire |
Notable works and roles | Royal Canadian Air Farce radio (1973–1997) TV (1980–1984, 1993–2007); Air Farce Live TV (2007–2008); Air Farce New Year's Specials TV (1992–2019) |
Members | Don Ferguson Luba Goy Craig Lauzon Darryl Hinds Jessica Holmes Isabel Kanaan Chris Wilson See also: Cast history |
Former members | Roger Abbott Dave Broadfoot Martin Bronstein Lisa Gilroy John Morgan Arnold Pinnock Penelope Corrin Aisha Alfa Emma Hunter Alan Park |
Website | www.airfarce.com |
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