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Laugh Out Loud

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Laugh Out Loud is your radio and web destination for Canadian comedy. From the famous to the newly found, you are guaranteed to laugh out loud. Every week, host Ali Hassan crosses the country and cruises the Web to bring you what's new and hot in Canadian comedy from stand-up to sketch to musical comedy and beyond.

Location:

Canada, ON

Description:

Laugh Out Loud is your radio and web destination for Canadian comedy. From the famous to the newly found, you are guaranteed to laugh out loud. Every week, host Ali Hassan crosses the country and cruises the Web to bring you what's new and hot in Canadian comedy from stand-up to sketch to musical comedy and beyond.

Twitter:

@LOLCBC

Language:

English

Contact:

416-205-3700


Episodes
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Getting ushered into your golden years doesn’t always feel great!

4/2/2025
John Sheehan takes a Moncton audience on a tour of a “certain” museum in his native Newfoundland. And Erica Sigurdson tells Winnipeg that she picked up on some “clues” that she might have been drinking too much?

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Don't forget to add the tax!

3/26/2025
Patrick Haye tells the Niagara audience that he might not be a hockey fan, but the anthem's got him amused. And from the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, James O'Hara shares that he has a face that retail loves, but if you've seen him you already know that.

Duration:00:27:41

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Is that English my kids are speaking? Understanding the Gen Z language!

3/19/2025
From the Hubcap Comedy Festival, David Pryde wonders aloud if his kids actually know English. And from Winnipeg, Henry Sir reminisces about how living in the 90s equaled being mocked incessantly.

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A sure-fire way to ruin your kid’s school picture day!

3/12/2025
From the Icebreakers Comedy Festival, Fiona O’Brien shares details about a waxing session she’ll never forget. And from the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Rob Bebenek talks about his parents’ rules in the 1980’s. There were NONE!

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They said you couldn’t pull off a detailed PAP Test joke on public radio. They were wrong.

3/5/2025
From the Hubcap Comedy Festival, Clare Belford quizzes a Moncton audience about their favourite type of doom. And from Charlottetown, Tanya Nicole shares what it means to have a father in the sewage industry!

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The undeniable comedy of ... Sleep Apnea?

2/26/2025
From Accent on Toronto, Jean Paul shares some of his Trinidadian Grannie’s wisdom. And from the Icebreakers Comedy Festival, Joe Pilliteri dives into the obliviousness of the male teenager.

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The delicate politics of unfollowing a friend on social media!

2/19/2025
From Accent on Toronto, DJ Demers outlines the struggles of being deaf at the gym, and from the Winnipeg Comedy Festival Dave Burke loves his parents. And his parents would love for him to lose a few pounds.

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An elderly grandfather was asked for his secret to a long, healthy marriage. You're not gonna like it!

2/12/2025
From Accent on Toronto this past fall, we’re featuring three, count ‘em THREE comedians for the price of one! Actually, the show is free. There is no price. But the comedy of Kate Davis, Crystal Ferrier and Rush Kazi is priceless!

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Sure you know your Canadian history. But do you know your Canadian animal history?

2/5/2025
From the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Sean Devlin loves animals - maybe too much? Maybe not enough! And from Charlottetown, Taylor Carver loves the Minions. Definitely too much.

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An inside peek at jokes that DON’T make it on television!

1/29/2025
From the 905 Comedy Festival in Oshawa, Cathy Boyd takes some serious digs at some very serious protesters. And Laura Leibow has watched so much scripted reality that she could be writing those scripts herself!

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Gangs. Drugs. Freezing cold weather. How’s a person supposed to say safe?!

1/22/2025
If you’re going to tell Marito Lopez you’re a “short king”, you better be emphasizing the short part of that! And Ola Dada reminisces about immigrating from Nigeria to Fort McMurray Alberta. Well, “reminiscing” might not be the right word.

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In a rare moment on stage, a comedian gives YOU the perfect heckle to use on him.

1/15/2025
From the Winnipeg Comedy Fest, Ryan Williams takes you through construction sites and football fields, and from the 905 Comedy Festival Chris Robinson navigates gossipy conversations with his grandmother.

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Some Grandad wisdom that you should probably keep to yourself!

1/8/2025
From the Stockey Centre in Parry Sound, Ryan Dillon shares that he loves when someone thinks he’s cooler than he is. You know who you are, Parry Sounder! And Faraz Niafattah tells us he wont be spending any money on an Ancestry test. He knows what he is. And he’s almost comfortable with it.

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The Anglophone vs Anglophone game of chicken.

1/1/2025
If you’re with Wassim El-Mounzer eating the national dish of Canada, he’ll probably lather it in extra garlic. And Keesha Brownie shares details of taking her Jamaican mom to her acting class.

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To learn some really useful stuff about divorce, consult a comedian!

12/25/2024
From the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Dena Jackson breaks down the wins and losses of her divorce. And from Victoria, Myles Anderson wonders if his back-up career is better or worse than his primary one.

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To the men dating on-line: it’s time to evolve your opening line past “hey.”

12/18/2024
From Ottawa, Leonard Chan finds out that, in fact, he’s not the Asian man he was led to believe he was. And from Parry Sound, Ava Val teaches us all how to insult someone on-line “properly”.

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When your brother is a pilot, walking is so ... pedestrian.

12/11/2024
From the Roxy Theatre in Owen Sound, Guled Abdi shares that his height has been a source of pride and shame. And Jackie Pirico will never be chosen for jury duty, despite all the Law & Order she’s watched in preparation.

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When your hairstyle says too much about you.

12/4/2024
From Whitehorse, Emilie LeFrancois says she loves the Yukon, but the comparisons to jail are plentiful. And Charlie Demers wonders, as he looks as his young daughter: is there such a thing as being TOO open minded?

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Is it time for a new marijuana-themed Canadian heritage moment?

11/27/2024
From the Okanagan Comedy Festival, Mayce Galoni demands more credibility from the UFO seeing community, and Danny Martinello teaches us how to recognize the people who've worked on themselves - it involves soda cans!

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Having kids just to get your parents to stop encouraging you to have kids!

11/20/2024
From the Roxy Theatre Owen Sound, Ben Sosa Wright lays out his best tip for conflict resolution, and George Maratos shares with the Whitehorse audience how his Greek dad "delicately” encouraged him to have children.

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