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Air Farce New Year’s Eve special

From a media release:

AIR FARCE RETURNS WITH A NEW YEAR’S EVE COMEDY EXTRAVAGANZA SPECIAL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 8-9PM ON CBC

Let the Farce continue! Royal Canadian Air Farce is back with a new and irreverent look at the year just ending. From the meteoric rise of Justin Bieber to Ottawa’s gaffes, from the G8/G20 follies to WikiLeaks’ cables, the Farce will cast their comic gaze over a wide spectrum of 2010’s top stories and make funny about big names in the news. Jessica Holmes returns and re-joins Air Farce vets Roger Abbott, Don Ferguson and Luba Goy, plus Farce regulars Craig Lauzon, Alan Park and Penelope Corrin for AIR FARCE NEW YEAR’S EVE 2010 at 8PM (8:30NT), Friday, December 31, on CBC Television.

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Air Farce members sign book deal

From a media release:

John Wiley & Sons Canada Ltd. is pleased to announce the signing of the highly anticipated memoir of Canada’s iconic comedy troupe, Royal Canadian Air Farce, by two of its founding members, Roger Abbott and Don Ferguson.

Abbott and Ferguson will, in the style that defined the art of Canadian humour for nearly four decades, detail the history of the comedy troupe, from its formation and the early years as a hit show on CBC Radio, to grueling travels across the country, to eventually becoming one of Canada’s highest-rated television shows ever.

With contributions from many of their long-time friends and collaborators including Luba Goy and Dave Broadfoot, the memoir will reveal the behind-the-scenes story of how Air Farce found its wings and flew for nearly 40 years. Roger and Don will share the highlights, lowlights, successes and tragedies that came from their time in the Farce, and their stories will be complemented by photos, scripts, letters and private memos from the group’s archives.

“We know that many Air Farce fans will want the inside scoop and all the low-down poop — on how the show got off the ground and into the air, and how we all kept it being fun for over 35 years,” says Roger Abbott. “And without murdering each other,” adds Don Ferguson, saying, “Think of a lengthy multiple-marriage, where it was hard to stay mad at each other when we were busy making people laugh.”

Abbott and Ferguson promise to tell, “How we did it, what we didn’t do, and who we did it with.”

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