The Ron James Show Season 2
The Ron James Show is a Canadian television comedy show, which debuted on CBC Television on September 25, 2009. Starring comedian Ron James, the show intersperses filmed and stage sketches with clips of James performing his stand-up routine. One of the show's more noted features is L'il Ronnie James, an animated recurring sketch which depicts James as a young child growing up in Cape Breton in the vein of Terry Gilliam's animation style.
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The Ron James Show
2009The Ron James Show is a Canadian television comedy show, which debuted on CBC Television on September 25, 2009. Starring comedian Ron James, the show intersperses filmed and stage sketches with clips of James performing his stand-up routine. One of the show's more noted features is L'il Ronnie James, an animated recurring sketch which depicts James as a young child growing up in Cape Breton in the vein of Terry Gilliam's animation style.
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The Ron James Show Season 2 Full Episode Guide
In his fifth annual New Year's Eve special, comedian Ron James offers his unique comedic take on Canada's ever-changing seasons. Joining James to celebrate are special guests Grammy & Juno winner Ed Robertson from Barenaked Ladies, Canadian rock legend Kim Mitchell and Kid in the Hall Scott Thompson. In special New Year's sketches, Aunt Vivien turns the tables and skypes a New Year's Message to Her Royal Highness; a man loses his cool over constantly being asked for holiday donations; Buddy the Newfie Vampire receives a visit from the temptress who "turned him" 118 years earlier; and The Mayor puts his foot in it again while delivering his New Year's message. Larry Garibaldi fantasizes about getting his revenge on a bigoted shopper who thinks that all the "foreigners" should be sent back home and Lil Ronnie finds an unusual way to spell out a special holiday message for his family.
Canada's favourite comedian talks about the pros and cons of travel; tries to convince his wife of the benefits of house swapping, even with an unexpected guest; and asks a friend for help rather than face the consequences of telling the truth to a new girlfriend. Larry Garibaldi teaches some politicians a lesson on the environment and Lil Ronnie realizes that it just doesn't pay to cheat, no matter how much you want something. And in his latest Ode to the Road, Ron pays tribute to his second home, Toronto, and tries to convince the rest of the country to give The Big Smoke a chance
Canada's favourite comic talks Men & Women, accepts the consequences of settling for less, and has trouble helping his wife pick out new knobs. Meanwhile L'il Ronnie saves up to buy Sea Monkeys; Larry Garibaldi puts some parliamentarians in their place; and Ron pays tribute to Peterborough in his latest Ode to the Road.
Comedian Ron James gives his take on history and tolerance. A musical sketch takes a look at what might have happened had glee clubs been the rage in Nazi Germany, The Mayor is feeling disoriented and gets himself into trouble again; L'il Ronnie takes a camping trip with the family; and Larry Garibaldi fantasizes about getting revenge on corporate fat cats. All this plus Ron's Ode to the rocky jewel of the great big sea, St. John's Newfoundland.
Comedian Ron James talks family and traditions, takes modern marriage to a whole new level, and Aunt Vivian is poorly received at a wedding. L'il Ronnie gets an unexpected visit from a larger than life guest and Larry Garibaldi has a well-built plan for the makers of harmful chemical additives. All this, plus Ron pays a giant tribute toThunder Bay in his latest ode to the road.
Canada's favourite funny man talks jobs; something unfortunate pops up at work; the Mayor confronts homelessness; L'il Ronnie has fun with fireworks; and Larry Garibaldi takes a whack at corporate greed. All this plus Ron plays tribute to Nanton, a "little town that could" in the heartland of Canada.
Canadian comic Ron James shows there's nothing to fear but fear itself...and vampiresand things that go bump in the night. Meanwhile L'il Ronnie gets some Halloween help from Nanny James, Larry Garibaldi puts an obnoxious hockey Dad in the penalty box, and Ron revisits his college days in an ode toWolfville,Nova Scotia.
Canada's favourite funny man tackles our rapidly changing world, finds some moral high ground with his son and, as one of our Greatest Prime Ministers,mulls over a possible bailout with an eye to the future. Meanwhile L'il Ronnie finds out there are worse things than running a fever and Larry Garibaldi shows some Oil execs where they can shove it. All this plus Ron pays tribute to the Canada's cowboy country in his Ode to Lethbridge, Alberta.
Ron can't stomach what's happening to food; makes a pest of himself; and the Mayor shows his pride in the worst way possible. L'il Ronnie has his temperature taken the ol' fashioned way, and Larry Garibaldi looks to the future. All this plus an ode to the west coast wonderland of Victoria B.C.
Comedian Ron James tries not to let the stress get to him; has a quick check up; cracks a case with a surprising culprit; and in his latest Ode to the Road sends a love letter to the summer town of Chester N.S.. Also, L'il Ronnie goes undercover; and Larry Garibaldi puts the collar on white collar crime.
Funnyman Ron James goes off on the pros and cons of life in the so-called age of technology; downloads marital bliss; and in his latest ode to the road pays tribute to Port Hope, a tea-cozy little town time that time forgot. Meanwhile the Mayor backfires at showing his pride; Larry Garibaldi puts the brakes on unsafe cars, and L'il Ronnie calls a Canadian classic
In his first episode back funny man Ron James looks back on the summer that was; has a run in with an all too familiar marital obligation; finds a new way to bring relief to a disaster zone; helps solve a thorny religious dilemma; and, in a brand new segment, gives an ode to Nelson B.C., a town that's "high" on his list of favorites. Meanwhile L'il Ronnie's back and playing with danger.