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Celebrating Scott's 100th portrayal of a waiter; Hecubus is fired and rehired; a wife walks in on her husband and a thief in bed.

Celebrating Scott's 100th portrayal of a waiter; Hecubus is fired and rehired; a wife walks in on her husband and a thief in bed.

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S3, EP1 "Kids in the Hall"

The feathers go flying when the Chicken Lady spots Rooster Boy; Cabbie has his own set of road rules; some cops have more important things to discuss than a dead body.

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S3, EP2 "Kids in the Hall"

Puppy won't do tricks; a man who dresses his best to get the paper; a sleepwalking boy steals his dad's money; a restaurant that has a relationship section.

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S3, EP3 "Kids in the Hall"

A construction worker firmly denies sleeping on the job; Bruce discovers that he is only 17 inches tall.

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S3, EP4 "Kids in the Hall"

A magical flying pig; the Best Actor award at the Oscars results; an axe murderer politely asks an old lady if he can borrow her axe; men wear earrings in the '90s.

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S5, EP22 "Best of Season 5 Compilation"

"God is Dead"; "Penny"; "Please, Please, Please."

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S5, EP21 "Kids in the Hall"

"Bellini Opening"; "Empty Bar"; "Things We Shouldn't Show."

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S5, EP20 "Kids in the Hall"

"Junk Mail"; "Liquidation Sale"; "Sam and Janet"; "Stair Climber."

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S5, EP19 "Kids in the Hall"

"Francesca: Syntax"; "Unannounced"; "Mystery Sperm Cops."

This series is a hilarious sketch comedy featuring five male actors who portray almost every character themselves, playing both male and female roles. Much of the dark humor focuses on wild characters, including the Chicken Lady, Idiot Boy and the Axe Murderer.
Starring: Bruce McCulloch, Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney, Scott Thompson
Original Air Date: Oct 16, 1988
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
5 seasons available on demand
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