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Country of origin
  
Canada

Running time
  
30 min

First episode date
  
19 June 2000

Network
  
The Comedy Network

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Created by
  
Gavin Crawford

No. of episodes
  
26

Original network
  
The Comedy Network

Final episode date
  
1 July 2003

Number of episodes
  
26

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Starring
  
Gavin Crawford Tracy Dawson Marypat Farrell Cathy Gordon-Marsh Jennifer Irwin Griffin Malcolm Doug Morency Christen Nelson Panou

Writers
  
Gavin Crawford, Kyle Tingley, Jennifer Whalen, Alex Pugsley, Cathy Gordon

Cast
  
Gavin Crawford, Laura Vandervoort, Jennifer Irwin, Kim Poirier, Marypat Farrell

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The Gavin Crawford Show is a Canadian sketch comedy series, which aired from June 19, 2000 to July 1, 2003 on The Comedy Network. Following the first season in 2000, production on The Gavin Crawford Show was temporarily interrupted by Crawford's participation in the short-lived American sketch comedy series Hype, but resumed when Crawford returned to Canada after Hype's cancellation, having two further seasons and producing 26 episodes altogether.

The show starred comedian Gavin Crawford, along with an ensemble cast of supporting performers including Tracy Dawson, Marypat Farrell, Cathy Gordon-Marsh, Jennifer Irwin, Griffin Malcolm, Doug Morency, Christen Nelson, Lisa Brooke and Panou. Many of its cast members had previously worked together as part of The Second City's Toronto cast in 1998.

Characters included Ron and Ocean Breeze, a New Age folk music duo who expressed their marital disputes in song; Red Ronnie Rocker, an aspiring rock star; Hugey McBalls, a porn star and author of the self-help book Acting for the Adult Camera; nerdy teenager Mark Jackson; and male feminist motivational speaker Len Henderson.

Following its run, Crawford and his character Mark Jackson moved on to This Hour Has 22 Minutes in 2003. Crawford subsequently also developed Gavin Crawford's Wild West for CBC Television, although the series was not picked up and only its pilot aired as a one-off comedy special.

References

The Gavin Crawford Show Wikipedia