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The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour : ウィキペディア英語版
The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour


''The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour'' was a radio comedy show on CBC Radio One for four seasons, running from 1997 to 2000.
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The show was set in a fictional café of the same name, in the equally fictional town of Blossom, Alberta. Both Blossom and the café were originally described in Thomas King's award-winning novel ''Green Grass, Running Water'', though it was run by different characters. The show borrowed numerous elements from King's novel.
The show featured King (playing himself), Floyd Favel Starr playing Jasper Friendly Bear and Edna Rain playing Gracie Heavy Hand. All the main characters were Canadian aboriginals, although in the show they call themselves and other native peoples 'Indians'. The humor is dark. The show was a mix of scathing political critique, social commentary, mock cultural stereotyping—mostly white, or white perceptions of native peoples, and irreverent comedy.
Despite the name, the show was 15 minutes long. It typically ran as a segment on CBC Radio One's ''This Morning''. The show had a number of regular segments, including:
*Gracie's Authentic Traditional Aboriginal Recipes, including puppy stew, fried bologna, and Kraft Dinners
*The Authentic Indian Name generator, featuring three wheels that could automatically create names like "Stewart Coffee Armadillo" or "Rosemarie Clever Tuna"
*Friendly Bear's Blackout Bingo, where listeners were asked to play bingo at home using a card they made up
*Gracie's Conversational Cree, which taught simple but useful phrases, such as, "Please ask the chauffeur to bring the car around" and "How long will we be in port?"
*A recurring sign-off at the conclusion of each episode, "Stay calm! Be brave! Wait for the signs!".
It also regularly featured short guest spots in the "What Else Do You Do (When You're Not Being Famous)?" segment, which featured interviews with famous Aboriginal people such as Tomson Highway, Laura Vinson, Graham Greene and an actor playing Louis Riel.
''The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour'' returned for a one-off hour-long show in 2002, recorded live at Regina's Globe Theatre, Regina,
==2006 revival==

The original Dead Dog cast briefly returned on ''Dead Dog in the City'' which aired weekly on ''Sounds Like Canada'' with repeats on ''Nighttime Review'' between on April 6, 2006 until December 20 that year. Twenty-six new episodes were planned and aired again over the summer of 2006.
This new iteration also starred Tara Beagan as Portia Jumpingbull.

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