Royal Canadian Air Farce: January 19, 2007

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January 19, 2007

  • 316.
  • Season: 14
  • Episode: 316
  • First Aired: 1/19/2007
  • Prod Code: n/a

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Ottawa Heat with Stephen Harper and Stephane Dion. CBC gets a mosque makeover after the success of "Little Mosque On The Prairie." Nancy Grace talks about Iraq with Nancy Pelosi. Medical Update on the bird flu. Labatt's advertises its new cologne. Jay Ingram talks to a climatologist who is witnessing some very severe weather, including blizzards and locusts. Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump are blamed for environmental problems. Dyer Report with Gwynne Dyer. Miss Potter: The Sequel. Canada AM with Jeff Hutcheson, who interviews Paula Abdul, Danny DeVito, and Peter O'Toole. Dave The Cabbie. A dangerous religious billboard. Positively Precise with Andrew Raymond Stickler. Add a recap »

Stars:
Roger Abbott (Various)
Don Ferguson (Various)
Luba Goy (Various)
Alan Park (Various)
Recurring Role:
Craig Lauzon (Various)
Guest Star:
Penelope Corrin (Various)
  • Dave The Cabbie: I prefer hockey. It's like soccer, but with fewer teeth. edit »
  • Nancy Pelosi: The President says that to get our troops out of Iraq, we need to send in even more troops.
    Nancy Grace: That makes absolutely no sense!
    Nancy Pelosi: And electing Bush twice does? edit »
  • Stephen Harper (to Stephane Dion): You look like a snowy owl on painkillers. edit »
  • Stephane Dion: Your position on the Kyoto Accord?
    Stephen Harper: It's getting warmer. Get some sunscreen. Bite me. edit »
  • Dave The Cabbie: David Beckham is going to play soccer in North America. He's moving to Los Angeles with his wife.
    Passenger: Victoria.
    Dave The Cabbie: No, I'm pretty sure it's LA.

    Although Dave thinks his passenger is referring to Victoria, British Columbia, she's actually talking about David Beckham's wife, former Spice Girl Victoria Adams, aka Posh Spice. edit »
  • Nancy Grace: We're like dueling Nancys!

    Nancy Grace starts imitating "Dueling Banjos," an instrumental with a banjo and a guitar that is a takeoff on "Yankee Doodle." It's part of a memorable scene in the 1972 movie Deliverance. edit »
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