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Past Episodes: February 2009 Archives

License to Laugh

The world is in the throes of an economic meltdown, but does the downturn have an upside? This week, Montreal stand-up Scott Faulconbridge is out to prove to comedian Harry Doupe that this recession ain't so depressin'. Next up on our double bill of laughs, "That Canadian Guy" Glen Foster tries to convince "Funny Mommy" Kate Davis that if a license is required to keep a dog, drive a car and catch a trout, a license should be required to have kids.
As always our topics are fertile grounds for comedy. Tune in to hear our debaters give birth to a delightful
combination of facts and funny.
The Debaters airs Saturday at 11:30 am and Monday at 8:30 pm on Radio One.

Till Death Do Us Part...?

n the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love... but how about the young women?
Romantic realist Judy Croon tries to convince author and comedian "Humble" Howard Glassman that Valentine's Day does nothing to promote love.
Next up on our hearts and flowers episode, surprisingly romantic Al Rae does his best to prove to newly single Deborah Kimmett that "till death do us part" is still relevant.
Life is like a box of chocolates, and so is The Debaters -- it's sometimes sweet, sometimes bitter and occasionally filled with nuts.
Tune in with your sweetheart and fall in love with The Debaters all over again.
Airs Saturday mornings at 11:30 and Monday evenings at 8:30 PM on CBC Radio One.

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