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It was recently announced on Telefilm Canada that there will be a new Kids in the Hall television series, entitled Death Comes to Town.[8] The Kids' Kevin McDonald recently described it as "Like a comedy Roots", and stated that it would be an eight-part miniseries, airing first on CBC in Canada and then on US television.[9]

 

wtf/omg?

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this has inspired me to bogart all the kith seasons.

 

also, i'm watching chris angel mindfreak (don't ask) and the voice over just said "the final implosion countdown" and i lol'd heartily.

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This sounds great. I also really hope they will do another tour off the back of it, even though they said the most recent tour was the last. i know that is rarely the case, but I missed it the last time they were in town because I was away :[

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Guest Mr Salads

I saw their last tour, it was awesome. They had some great original sketches. Cant fucking wait! Its a good name for a mini series too.

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Guest Mr Salads
Cult Canadian comedy troupe The Kids In The Hall are returning to TV.

The five-strong sketch team, whose original series ran North America in the late Eighties and early Nineties, are to make eight new episodes for Canadian broadcaster CBC next year.

 

And the show, tentatively titled Death Comes to Town, has been inspired by The League of Gentlemen.

 

Star Dave Foley said: ‘It'll be an eight-episode arc with a narrative running through it. We will play all the characters but it won't be sketch, it'll be a single narrative mini-series.

 

‘Probably the closest thing to it will probably be something like The League of Gentlemen, which I think was brilliant. So I hope it will be close to that.’

 

The team, who have previously been compared to Monty Python, have been off the air since 1994; although they reunited this year for a live comeback tour following the success of an appearance at Montreal’s Just For Laughs festival.

 

The Kids are also considering a movie, despite the slating their 1996 film Brain Candy received.

 

‘We're still talking about doing a feature as well, but first we have to wait 'til everyone who ever saw Brain Candy is dead,’ Foley added.

 

lol, at that last line. :beer:

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this has inspired me to bogart all the kith seasons.

 

also, i'm watching chris angel mindfreak (don't ask) and the voice over just said "the final implosion countdown" and i lol'd heartily.

 

i fucking hate chris angel faggot and his fake accent

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  • 1 year later...

Has anyone else seen this yet? My buddy downloaded all of them and made me a disc, so I just finished them.

What did you think?

Personally, it didn't quite hit the mark, but that's just me.

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I liked it. not in the same league as the sketch show, but i enjoyed it enough.

 

Pretty much this. It's good, it's just not KitH good.

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