First Nations Voice

March 2017

Building bridges between all communities

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MARCH 2017 • PAGE 3 APTN's R-Rated Saturday Night Comedy will have you slapping your knee, uncontrollably clapping your hands, or roar- ing like a Mushom. Risqué, ridiculous and raunchy, APTN is showcasing its collection of funniest R-rated comedy hits start- ing Saturday, March 18 at 11:30 p.m. CT. Because there ain't no humour like Aboriginal humour, the network will be airing some of the funniest shows it has to offer, starting with an all new season of Guilt Free Zone. The award-winning musician, Derek Miller returns for another hilarious season of Guilt Free Zone. Top-notch Canadian performers grace the stage of the Guilt Free Zone speakeasy. While artists perform to a packed house,behind the scenes within the deepest reaches of the speakeasy, strange, hilarious and curious hijinx ensue with its well-meaning but hapless crew. Guilt Free Zone premieres on March 18 at 11:30 p.m. on APTN w. The fun doesn't end there, the Bionic Bannock Boys are the medicine men of Aboriginal comedy and general practitioners of laughter. A convergence of pharmaceutical hilarity and enter- tainment, prescribing short dramatic skits for arthritic funny bones. Catch repeats of your favorite brothers every Saturday night at 12:00 a.m. CT on APTN w. The one and only Candy Palmater, host of The Candy Show will be bringing the laughter medicine back to your screen. Cap off the APTN Comedy Saturdays with your favorite re-runs of The Candy Show and that highly contagious laugh every Saturday at 12:30 a.m. MT APTN w. You can always check your local TV listings for show times or APTN's online schedule at aptn.ca/schedule! R-Rated Saturday Night Comedy Pamela Vernaus, APTN Communications Coordinator THE CA NDY SHOW GUILT FREE ZONE

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