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Madly Off in All Directions

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in his story "Gertrude the Governess". ("Lord Ronald said nothing; he flung himself from the room, flung himself upon his horse and rode madly off in all directions.") This phrase was both literally and figuratively applicable, as the show travelled across Canada, and the host and his guests covered
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The show travelled around Canada, recording in front of a live audience at various local venues. The show provided a mix of stand-up, improvisational, sketch, and musical comedy. Elliott usually began the show with a monologue, and introduced the acts that followed, often comedians who were local to
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in its former timeslots. Beginning in April 2007, further repeats of the show were broadcast Monday afternoons on CBC Radio One.
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There were two years that the format was changed, and Elliott travelled exclusively to smaller venues, accompanied only by
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s traditional radio show timeslot in 1996, and the show became a regular weekly showcase of Canadian comedy.
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Elliott's work first caught the attention of CBC with the airing of one of his concert performances on
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After a summer series consisting of repeats in 2006, the show was quietly replaced by
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The name of the show was derived from a line used by famous Canadian humourist
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the area, who were given the chance of national exposure through the program.
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was a Canadian radio comedy show that aired for several years on
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Lorne Elliott: Selections From All Directions (Vol.2)
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Lorne Elliott: Selections From All Directions (Vol.1)
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Index

CBC Radio One
Lorne Elliott
Newfoundland and Labrador
The Debaters
Definitely Not the Opera
Basic Black
Morningside
Royal Canadian Air Farce
Stephen Leacock
Derek Edwards
The Debaters
Hotsheet for Monday, April 16, 2007
Official CBC Radio page for the show
Speakers.ca Lorne Elliott bio
LorneElliott.com site
Categories
CBC Radio One programs
Canadian radio sketch shows
1990s Canadian radio programs
2000s Canadian radio programs

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