Cutting-edge comic Ralphie May brings his outrageous brand of confrontational stand up comedy to the stage in this performance that finds the equal opportunity offender addressing a wide variety of issues including race, fast food and sexuality.
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Drop the Beat was a Canadian television series produced by Back Alley Films, which aired on CBC Television in 2000. A short run dramatic series, the show was one of the first television series ever built around hip hop music and culture. The show, a spinoff of the earlier CBC series Straight Up, starred Mark Taylor as Jeff and Merwin Mondesir as Dennis, the hosts of a hip hop show on CIBJ-FM, a fictional campus radio station in Toronto, Ontario. Michie Mee starred as Divine, a rapper who was part of Jeff and Dennis' crew, and Ingrid Veninger played the station manager. The supporting cast also included Arlene Duncan, Vanessa Ford, Jennifer Baxter, Jason Harrow, Shamann Williams and Omari Forrester.The use of a campus radio station was a deliberate reflection of Canadian reality — until Toronto's Flow 93.5 hit the airwaves in early 2001, Canada did not have any radio stations dedicated specifically to urban music.
Highlights from the "Red Skelton Show," which aired 1951-71, featuring Skelton's classic characters (singing cabdriver Clem Kadiddlehopper and boxer Cauliflower McPugg among them) and many of the show's special guests, including Raymond Burr, Tim Conway, Mike Connors, Wally Cox, Phyllis Diller, Eva Gabor, George Gobel, Vincent Price, Martha Raye, Mickey Rooney, Tiny Tim, Robert Wagner and John Wayne.
Stand-up comic Craig Gass delivers a live show featuring his unique comedy stylings as well as guest appearances by musicians Jerry Cantrell and Mike McCready.