Winnipeg Comedy Festival

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The Winnipeg Comedy Festival is an annual comedy festival, held in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Created by the Osborne Village Cultural Centre in collaboration with CBC Radio, performances from the festival are also broadcast as a radio series on CBC Radio One and as a television series on The Comedy Network and CBC Television.
External links
- CBC info page
- Official Winnipeg Comedy Festival
Winnipeg Comedy Festival ComedyNightLife.com
CBC Television programs
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Primetime |
Anne with an E (since 2017)
Back in Time for Dinner (since 2018)
Baroness von Sketch Show (since 2016)
Burden of Truth (since 2018)
Canada's Smartest Person (since 2012)
Cavendish (since 2019)
Coroner (since 2019)
Diggstown (since 2019)
CBC Docs POV (since 2015)
CBC Music Backstage Pass (since 2013)
The Detectives (since 2018)
Dragons' Den (since 2006)
Exhibitionists (since 2015)
Extraordinary Canadians (since 2017)
The Filmmakers (since 2017)
Frankie Drake Mysteries (since 2017)
From the Vaults (since 2018)
The Great Canadian Baking Show (since 2017)
Ha!ifax Comedy Fest (since 1995)
Heartland (since 2007)
Hello Goodbye (since 2015)
Hockey Night in Canada (since 1952)
Kim's Convenience (since 2016)
In the Making (since 2018)
Little Dog (since 2018)
Mr. D (since 2012)
Murdoch Mysteries (since 2012)
The Nature of Things (since 1960)
Schitt's Creek (since 2015)
The Stats of Life (since 2017)
Still Standing (since 2015)
Street Legal (since 2019)
This Hour Has 22 Minutes (since 1993)
Under New Management (since 2019)
Unspeakable (since 2019)
Winnipeg Comedy Festival (since 2002)
Workin' Moms (since 2017)
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CBC Kids |
Addison (since 2017)
The Adventures of Napkin Man! (since 2013–2017)
Arthur (since 1996)
The Art Show (since 2017)
Beat Bugs (since 2016)
Becca's Bunch (since 2018)
Big Block Singsong (since 2012)
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (since 2012)
Dot. (since 2016)
Holy Baloney (since 2018)
Jessie & the Gumboot Kids (since 2018)
Lazoo (since 2017)
Ollie! The Boy Who Became What He Ate (since 2017)
PJ Masks (since 2015)
Scout & The Gumboot Kids (since 2015)
The Studio K Show (since 2017)
Super Agent Jon Le Bon! (since 2018)
The Thrillusionists (since 2018)
True and the Rainbow Kingdom (since 2017)
Wandering Wenda (since 2017)
Will's Jams (since 2014)
You & Me (since 2014)
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Late night/Specials |
Canadian Reflections (since 1978)
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News |
Absolutely Canadian (since 2012)
CBC News Network (simulcast; 2016)
The Fifth Estate (since 1975)
Mansbridge One on One (since 1999)
Marketplace (since 1972)
The National (since 1954)
The Passionate Eye (since 1993)
The Weekly with Wendy Mesley (since 2018)
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Upcoming |
Big Blue (TBA)
Endlings (TBA)
High Arctic Haulers (TBA)
Kingdom Force (TBA)
Molly of Denali (TBA)
Northern Rescue (TBA)
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