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Ed & Red's Night Party
Created bySteven Joel Kerzner
StarringSteven Joel Kerzner
Eric Tunney (seasons ?)
Harland Williams (seasons ?)
Howard Glassman (a.k.a. Humble Howard) (seasons ?)
Craig Campbell (seasons ?)
Liana Kerzner (seasons ?)
Country of originCanada
No. of seasons13 (16 counting on community access tv)
Production
Running timeapprox. 30 minutes (including commercials)
Original release
NetworkCitytv
ReleaseFebruary 10, 1995 (1995-02-10) –
August 31, 2008 (2008-08-31)

Ed & Red's Night Party (formerly called Ed's Night Party and sometimes referred to simply as Ed the Sock) is a former Canadian talk variety show. It was hosted by Steven Joel Kerzner as Ed the Sock and Kerzner's real-life wife Liana K. Other people who worked on the show included DJ James Stamos and comedian Ron Sparks. To date, it is the longest running Canadian late night talk show in history.[citation needed]

History[edit]

Originally produced by Rogers Television in Toronto (the same television entity that developed The Tom Green ShowinOttawa), the series was syndicated across Canada in the early 1990s. Ed's profile was raised even higher with a series of specials and appearances on the national music video channel MuchMusic. The series was taken off the air in Alberta and other parts of the country after the show aired a comedy sequence in which Ed is shown supposedly having sex with a Playboy playmate, even though the program was being broadcast in a late night time slot.[1]

In addition to its record-breaking run in Canada, the show briefly ran on G4 in the United States as part of their Midnight Spank late night television programming block. The show was also carried on the Ripe TV on-demand service. The show was retired with its final episode airing on CITY-TV on August 31, 2008. In Australia the show is seen on Fuel TV, where it is known as Ed the Sock.

Legacy[edit]

After the shows cancellation, both Ed the Sock, Liana Kerzner, and Ron Sparks would later return together on a different show produced by CHCH-TV Hamilton called This Movie Sucks!, where the three pick on bad movies.

Co-hosts[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Guilty Pleasures: The rough life of Ed the Sock Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine TV Guide, June 3, 2010 (Article by Janine Oliveira )

External links[edit]


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