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Country of origin
  
United States

Running time
  
30 minutes

Original network
  
Fox Family Channel

Final episode date
  
1 January 2000

Language
  
English

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Original language(s)
  
English

Production company(s)
  
New Star Media Inc.

First episode date
  
8 October 1999

Presented by
  
David Alan Grier

Genres
  
Comedy, Game show

Original release
  
October 8, 1999 (1999-10-08) – January 1, 2000 (2000-01-01)

Similar
  
Game show, Great Pretenders, Life with Bonnie, Chocolate News, In Living Color

Random acts of comedy


Random Acts of Comedy is an American comedy game show hosted by David Alan Grier. The show was co-created and executive produced by John Cervenka. It premiered October 8, 1999, on the Fox Family Channel. Two contestants had to identify "The Who", "The What", and "The Where" in a scene performed by improv actors. For example, the actors could be asked to act out Santa Claus (The Who) serving hot dogs (The What) at a Boy Scout meeting (The Where). None of the actors were informed of "The Who", "The What", or "The Where" of each round prior to the show. As each scene was being performed, the contestants could buzz in and identify any of the three elements of the scene for points. Five rounds were played, with the last round being a musical round. Correct answers were worth ten points in round one, twenty points in rounds two and three, thirty points in round four, and fifty points in round five. If at any time, the actors accidentally revealed a clue, it was thrown out and both players get the points. At the end of the game, the contestant with the higher score won a prize package.

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Random Acts of Comedy Wikipedia