A viral phenom, with past guest stars including Emmy winner Kenan Thompson (“Saturday Night Live,” “Kenan”) and Jon Heder (“Napoleon Dynamite,” “Blades of Glory”), “Studio C” derives universally loved humor from everyday life through shareable sketches that offer comic perspective on commonplace scenarios and pop culture commentary. Recently posted viral hit videos include “The Power of Fortune Cookies” (64M views), “They’re in Training” (33M views), “I Am. Batman.” (25M views) and “Business or Pleasure” (10M views).
“Bringing families and friends together with laugh-out-loud, feel-good humor that everyone can enjoy is one of the many reasons why ‘Studio C‘ continues to be a success year after year,” said Andra Johnson Duke, head of content at BYUtv. “These next two seasons are more star-studded than anything we’ve done with beloved guest stars, extravagant musical numbers, and popular sketches making their return. Delivering clean comedy on this scale, with a live studio audience, is rewarding and uplifting for the kids and parents connecting through it.”
Both seasons feature new cast members Hugh Clark and Michelle Knapp, alongside returning cast members Garet Allen, Kiri Case, Dalton Johnson, Carl Foreman, Jericho Lopez, Matt Meese, Aleta Myles, Tori Pence, and Naomi Winders.
The new episodes will be packed with family-friendly humor, celebrity impressions, musical pieces and trademark pop culture parodies, including Guy Fieri, “Back to the Future,” “Harry Potter,” “Big Mouth Billy Bass,” “Twilight” and “Snow White.” In season 19, an off-set “BTS” parody incorporating singing and dancing is anticipated to be one of the series’ most ambitious sketches to date. “Studio C” is produced by Kaleidoscope Pictures, with Jake Van Wagoner (“Aliens Abducted My Parents and Now I Feel Kinda Left Out,” “Impractical Jokers”) returning as showrunner along with producer Micah Merrill for Kaleidoscope and executive producer Luke Johnson for BYUtv.
“Matt Meese returning full time is a delight that brings a level of contagious joy to the cast and our crew,” said Van Wagoner. “It’s a truly collaborative production, and creative, contagious cast interaction is wonderful. We believe fans both lifelong and new will feel that energy as they watch these new seasons together.”
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Network: BYU TelevisionGenre: ComedySeasons: 20Episodes: 226 | |
OverviewA fresh live comedy sketch series that explores the funny side of everyday life. |