Talk:Royal Canadian Air Farce
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[edit] Hon. David Broadfoot, M.P.
On the radio, it always was the New Apathetic Party. As to whether this name has changed for television, I don't know. I'm a devoted fan of the old radio program, and I have never been comfortable enough with the TV version to watch it with weekly devotion.
GBC 17:53, 16 July 2005 (UTC)
It is so firmly established as a Canadian institution that no-one can claim to be a major political figure in Canada until they have been parodied by the Air Farce.
I removed this because it is not true and there is no evidence to back it. Although this is obviously intented humourously it cant be included lest someone mistake it as fact. You'd be suprised how little people in other countries (america and britain) know about canada. If you must include it, quote someone or start the line with "It is said..." etc. --Esmason 07:00, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Expansion
Should we expand the "Recurring Features" section because there are many that are noth there like Dr. Ick and the Confused Philosopher?
[edit] seems a little pro air farce
I can't pin it down to any one thing in paticulur, but this article seems a little bit too glowing for the show. Also since when were they top rated canadian televission show, I always though Rick Mercer Report was way higher then them. Bawolff 05:10, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
I agree. I haven't met a single person who watches this show in many many years. It is lowbrow, and often racist.