Homemade TV
Homemade TV is a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television from 1976 to 1977.
Premise
This series featured comedy segments from the Homemade Theatre company. Jed McKay, another company member, was not in the regular cast but served as series writer."The Big Story" was a feature sketch in each episode. Some segments were parodies of other films and plays such as "Pigmalion" and "Ricky". Other sketches included the period piece "Rock 'n Romans", whose characters were Emperor Rollus and Roculuse, his slave. Quebec separatism was the focus of the bilingual sketch "Ouest Side Story". In its final run from October 1977, episodes featured a magazine structure, with the participation of children who submitted story ideas or who joined the cast on set. The children who joined the cast on set were selected from the Young People's Theatre acting school at which the members of the Homemade Theatre company taught.
Each episode began with the following voiceover: "It's 4:30. Do you know where your parents are?"