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The Vacant Lot
GenreComedy
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
Release1993 (1993) –
1994 (1994)

The Vacant Lot is a short-lived sketch comedy show starring the comedy group of the same name, which CBC Television ran for only six episodes starting in December 1993.[1] The Vacant Lot was originally extended for another 13 episodes, which were scripted but never filmed when new president of the CBC Perrin Beatty wanted to phase out of edgy comedy programs in favor of lighter fare such as This Hour Has 22 Minutes. The show was produced by Cynthia Grech, primarily directed by Rob Quartly and executive producers were Lorne Michaels, Pam Thomas and Jim Biederman, all of whom were producers of CBC's The Kids in the Hall (in which the members appeared on as extras from time to time).

Unlike The Kids in the Hall, The Vacant Lot consists of filmed sketches that were screened to a studio audience. The show would also have a musical piece each episode and did not have recurring characters.

CBC sold the show to Comedy Central, which did not air the episodes until July 1994.[2] The Vacant Lot was shown as a Fourth of July marathon on that network.

Nick McKinney, a member of The Vacant Lot, is the brother of The Kids in the Hall member and Saturday Night Live veteran Mark McKinney.[3] The show's other cast members were Rob Gfroerer, Vito Viscomi, and Paul Greenberg, where they originally started as a trio until they met McKinney at a party.

The Vacant Lot's opening theme music was "Pretty Vacant" by The Sex Pistols.

Episode list

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Episode 1 Blinded By The Light Boxing 1 You May Go...Now Chamber of Horrors Shiatzu Boxing 2 Customs Slept on His Arms Boxing 3
Episode 2 The Time Helmet Five Bucks! 1 Mr. Wiggle's Clubhouse Five Bucks! 2 The Head Five Bucks 3 Pamper Me Mr. Wiggle's Clubhouse 2
Episode 3 Laundry Day Fashions Steamies Burglar and Dog 1 Bonnet Of Mice and Snoopy Burglar and Dog 2 Burglar and Dog 3 The Silent Ventriloquist "We're Gonna Get Lucky Tonight" Song
Episode 4 Chocolate Mousse Nose Clippers Pants! The Musical Bus Stop I'm Bored Trash Can Fight 1 Pizza Delivery Trash Can Fight 2
Episode 5 Police Line-Up Emergency Rescue Jesus in the Classroom 1 Pygmalion Jesus in the Classroom 2 The Thread Jesus in the Classroom 3 Knee Slap
Episode 6 Party Music Killing Your Dad Dance Avant de Tomber Was the Party Too Loud, Mr. Smithers? Eggtown Boy 1 My Music Will Live On (This Song's Gonna Make A) Great Video Eggtown Boy

References

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  1. ^ Slotek, Jim (June 23, 2014). "'Nerds and Monsters': 'Like Gilligan's Islands meets Lord Of The Flies'". Toronto Sun. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
  • ^ Weber, Bruce (August 12, 1994). "TV WEEKEND; Son of 'Saturday Night Live' and 'Kids in the Hall'". The New York Times. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
  • ^ Semley, John (2016). This Is a Book About the Kids in the Hall. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-7709-0920-5.
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