The Royal Canadian Air Farce
"The Royal Canadian Air Farce" is a Canadian sketch comedy television show that first aired in 1993. Known for its satirical take on current events, the show features a variety of comedic sketches, parodies, and impersonations of public figures, including politicians and celebrities. It has become a staple of Canadian television, often airing during the holiday season.
The show was created by a group of comedians, including Roger Abbott, Don Ferguson, and Luba Goy. Over the years, it has received numerous awards, including Gemini Awards, for its contributions to Canadian comedy. The series concluded in 2018, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of sketch comedy.