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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Canadian answer to the USA's Comedy Central, The Comedy Network went on the air in October, 1997. Initially, the station was limited to a fairly limited schedule: Episodes of British television were common (Mr. Bean and The Baldy Man), and the airtime was full of Just For Laughs comedy festival performances, Open Mike With Mike Bullard (a shoestring-budgeted talk show that was so Adored by the Network that it aired for eight seasons), Saturday Night Live repeats (aired from the beginning), and other older TV shows. |