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and lecturer performing "The Art of Comedy", a motivational strand he developed to teach professionals how to use the tricks employed by comedians to be more effective speakers. In 2011 he was hired by BBC Worldwide to form "Hand Jester Comedy", a development initiative to discover and nurture up and coming and overlooked comedians.
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for its integration of content and technology. In 2012 Wade was tapped by the likes of Big Earth Productions, & BBC Comedy to create content and technology that used programming that works across multiple devices and powered by TV. He lectures at media conferences at how this emerging technology
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After finishing his degree, McElwain was on to law school until he decided to try his hand at stand-up comedy. His first time on stage in 1996 was at Yuk Yuk's "Crash and Burn Mondays". In 2006, Wade moved to London, England. McElwain moved away from traditional stand-up clubs to work as a speaker
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In 2011, Wade created, hosted, wrote and executive produced "Triviala Live" for triviala.com, the UK's largest trivia website. The program was the first in the world to use second screen engagement in which viewers could play along in real time for free of money. It aired for 30 hours live on Sky,
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Network in the US as well as being syndicated to Turkey and Hungary. The show has found a following online with over 12.5 million views since 2010. In 2006 Wade hosted and produced "Hong Kong: Live It! Love It!" for Global TV, a travelogue following his top 10 list of things to do in Hong Kong.
274:. His trivia background led him to being the creative producer for the Comedy Network's "You Bet Your Ass." He was also a producer for Yuk Yuk's "Great Canadian Laugh Off" which also aired on the Comedy Network. Many of his shows use 170:, to Mary (Hosier) and Harvie McElwain. At the age of 5, Wade and his older siblings brother Brad and sister Leslie moved to the rural area of Heidelberg where he lived in a predominantly Mennonite community. 300:
In 2011, Wade created the "NFL in London" which quickly became the largest NFL social group in Europe. He has been on TV for Channel 4, Channel 5, and Sky Sports, and has interviewed the likes of
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After a successful hour-long 'Comedy Now' special Wade was approached by the Comedy Network to come up with some ideas for his own show for the new network. He created
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Wade has written and produced over 400 original TV episodes, including; the gambling show "Double Down", Canada's "Gemini Awards", and the Canadian version of
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trivia show, and is considered an innovator of second-screen, integrated content. He has won numerous international awards as a professional comedian.
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Joel Rubinoff, "What would you do for 50 bucks?; Local comedian has 'em bobbing for bull testicles on Comedy Network's Gutterball Alley".
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He has worked as a consultant numerous online start-ups such as "Your Kinda TV", Bragster.com, Triviala.com, and online broadcasters.
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to secure initial financing, and he has developed programming for the likes of Ford, Budweiser, NFL, NHL, and some tourism boards.
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McElwain has worked on travel TV shows as both a host and producer. In 2004, Wade produced, hosted, and distributed
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fraternity where he held the title of Social Director. McElwain was also a cartoonist for the Western newspaper
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who optioned the show for US release. The show was never picked up for season 3, despite a cult fan base.
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It was one of the highest rated programs on the network and was recognized at
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where he distinguished himself as a member of the trivia challenge show
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McElwain has worked with numerous online gambling companies including
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Wade is a single father, and lives in London, England.
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television producer
comedian
multi-platform
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Ontario
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Reach for the Top
Pi Kappa Alpha
Gutterball Alley
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