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The Frantics (comedy) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Frantics (comedy)
The Frantics is a Canadian comedy troupe consisting of Paul Chato, Rick Green, Dan Redican and Peter Wildman.
The group formed in 1979. In 1981, they were given a weekly radio slot on the CBC Radio show ''Variety Tonight'', then hosted by Vicki Gabereau. In the summer of 1982 they were the summer replacement for the Royal Canadian Air Farce. They got their own permanent time slot in the fall of 1983. Between 1981 and 1984, their show, ''Frantic Times'', ran for 113 episodes. Each episode regularly featured a female "special guest": in the earlier episodes this was Carolyn Scott, while later it was Mag Ruffman. Sound effects formed an important part of the show and were generally provided by Cathy Perry, longtime CBC sound technician and later a producer at CBC.
The album ''Frantic Times'' was released in 1984 and collected the best sketches and songs from the radio show. In 2003, Deep Shag Records reissued the album with a new cover and three previously unreleased selections.
In 1984, the troupe was a feature act with a number of sketches in the television pilot, ''The No Name Show'' for TVOntario, which was not picked up for a series. In 1986, the troupe moved to television, producing a CBC series called ''Four on the Floor'', which lasted only one season of thirteen episodes.
A couple of short radio series followed, including ''Fran of the Fundy'' (a three-part spoof of ''Anne of Green Gables'') in 1987, and the eight-part ''The Frantics Look at History'' in 1988.
The Frantics were noted for off-the-wall humour, with some skits and novelty songs reminiscent of ''The Goon Show'' and ''Monty Python’s Flying Circus''. They satirized everything from suicide hotlines to current ads to Tom Swift science fiction. They were particularly known for the recurring character Mr. Canoehead, a crime fighter with a full-sized aluminum canoe welded to his head by lightning (battle cry: "Taste gunwale!"), and for the catch phrase “Boot to the head!” which is also the title of their most famous sketch.
Some of The Frantics’ radio sketches were also aired in the United States on the ''Dr. Demento'' show, as were later Canadian comedy acts such as The Arrogant Worms and The Vestibules.
In 2004 the troupe re-formed, returning to stage with a mix of new and old material, which was released on CD in the form of the ''Official Bootleg CD: Live at the Tim Sims Playhouse''. Following the success of their ''Older But Wider'' stage tour in Ontario, The Frantics filmed a comedy special for the Canadian The Comedy Network/CTV in 2005 entitled ''The Frantics Reunion Special'', which aired on January 28, 2006. They also appeared at the 2005 Winnipeg Comedy Festival, which was broadcast on the ''CBC Festival of Funny'' radio show. That marked their first ever on-air reunion since 1988. They also appeared in the gala of the festival, which aired on CBC television in March 2006.
Recent engagements include live performances at the Jane Mallett Theatre in Toronto (St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts) featuring a mix of new and revived material. On December 7, 2009, the troupe staged a "one-night only" 30th anniversary performance at which they released their new CD ''Frantic Noises''.〔''The Toronto Sun'', December 7, 2009, by Jim Slotek, "(The Frantics celebrate 30 years - with a 15 year intermission )"
==Discography==

* ''Frantic Times'' (1984, re-issued 2003)
* ''Boot to the Head'' (1987)
* ''Official Bootleg CD—Live at the Tim Sims Playhouse (2004)
* ''Enemies of Reason'' (2006)
* ''Frantic Noises'' (available 2009 with a printed copyright date 2010)

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