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Comedy Cafe

''Comedy Cafe'' is a Canadian comedy television series which aired on CBC Television in 1969.
==Premise==
This Montreal-produced series featured performers from CBC Radio's ''Funny You Should Say That'' series, namely Barrie Baldaro, Joan Stuart and Ted Zeigler. They were joined by additional performers Dave Broadfoot and George Carron. The series borrowed from material already broadcast on the radio series such as "The Tavern" in which men have a conversation at a bar, or "L'Anglaises" about a French-speaking husband (Carron) and his English-speaking wife (Stuart). The series also featured Broadfoot's frequently-performed Member for Kicking Horse Pass character.
''Comedy Cafe'' already aired as a local series in Montreal since late 1968. It was brought to the national network to fill in the time slot left vacant by the demise of ''Barris and Company''. The series also transitioned to colour broadcasts due to its national exposure.
Episodes were recorded at Montreal's Windsor Hotel in the Versailles Room.

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