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Creative freedom on Canadian TV

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John Gundy

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May 17, 2001, 5:00:10 PM5/17/01
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Probably one of the biggest differences between the USA and Canada is
the
enormous creative freedom the makers of Canadian TV enjoy, and there's
no
better example of that wildly unfettered creativity than The Comedy
Network's "Internet Slutts" - a comedy series about surfing the Web.

Starring Wally and Murk, two demented puppets whose lives revolve around

visiting the odder sites on the Internet with their souped up Macintosh,

all 18 episodes of the unique "Internet Slutts" - a show deemed too
"outrageous to air" by every other comedy channel on the planet - are
being
rerun beginning this Saturday May 19 at 10.30 pm.

Critics have called it, among other things... "A hilarious adventure.
Blunt
and courageous"... "Weirdly inventive"... "Playfully vulgar" and
"Deviously
quick witted."

Several fan sites and chat rooms devoted to the show have sprung up all
over the Internet, and the official "Internet Slutts" Web Site
www.wallyandmurk.com has received over 7 million hits since the series
debuted last year.

Why not check out "Internet Slutts" and find out just how far
brilliantly
funny people will go when they're encouraged to go TOO FAR.

http://www.wallyandmurk.com


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