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The Comedy Channel (United States) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Comedy Channel (United States)

The Comedy Channel was a television comedy cable channel owned by HBO, a division of Time Warner. It premiered on November 15, 1989 at 6 PM ET. In 1991, HBO agreed to merge the channel with Viacom's competing channel, Ha!. The new network, CTV: The Comedy Network, premiered on April 1, 1991, but rebranded to Comedy Central on June 1, 1991.
Most of the Comedy Channel's original programs were produced in the HBO Downtown Studios on East 23rd Street in Manhattan.
==Programming==
The format prior to the merger included several original and unconventional programs such as ''Onion World'' with Rich Hall and ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'', as well as laid-back variety/talk shows hosted by stand-up comedians, including ''The Sweet Life'' with Rachel Sweet, ''Tommy Sledge, Private Eye'', ''Night After Night with Allan Havey'', ''Sports Monster'' and ''The Higgins Boys and Gruber'', the latter of whom performed sketches in between showings of vintage television serials like ''Supercar'', ''Clutch Cargo'', and ''Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp''.

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