Point Blank is a Canadian television comedy series that aired on The Comedy Network in 2002.[1]
Evolving out of the earlier Double Exposure, the show starred Linda Cullen and Bob Robertson as Diane-Barbara Jane and Steele Drummond, respectively, the anchors of a television tabloid newsmagazine which covered news stories, such as alien abduction, human cloning, styrofoam mining and two-ply toilet paper, that went "beyond the truth and below the standards".[2] Cullen and Robertson were the show's sole constant core cast, while a wide variety of Canadian comedians and actors made appearances as characters or journalists in news reports.[3]
Thirteen episodes of the series were produced and aired.[3]
Cast
- Tammy Bentz - Macarthur Fantutti
 - Mark Brandon - Rock Granite
 - Save Cameron - Yannick Paduch
 - Nicola Crosbie - Kitty Cowlick
 - Diana Frances - Trinity Whiskers
 - Jason Emanuel - Luiz Emilio de Pollo
 - Andrew Grose - Turdmore Hacking
 - Roger Haskett - Medgar O'Hill
 - Campbell Lane - Harry Flotsam
 - Marjorie Malpass - Phoebe Torque
 - Dagmar Midcap - Herpzibah Fridge
 - John Murphy - Chase Bullion
 - Trish Pattenden - Sandy Stout
 - Jeff Rechner - Announcer
 - Yvonne Myers - Sh'lwannalah Jackson
 - Tanya Reid - Rain Bongwater
 - Chris Robson - Maytag Hogswallop
 - Ben Wilkinson - Julian Van Wart
 - Moishe Teichman - Mayor
 
References
- ↑ "Linda Cullen and Bob Robertson back with new show on Comedy Network". Canadian Press, February 28, 2002.
 - ↑ Bob Blakey, "Point Blank takes aim at tab news shows". Calgary Herald, March 4, 2002.
 - 1 2 Bonnie Malleck, "Spoofing news media; Double Exposure duo returns with new, 13-week series". Hamilton Spectator, March 4, 2002.
 
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