Studio C

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Studio C is a sketch comedy television show produced in Utah by BYUtv. The show traces its roots to the BYU sketch comedy troupe Divine Comedy, which some of the Studio C cast members are current or former members of. With the recent addition of three...read more

Studio C is a sketch comedy television show produced in Utah by BYUtv. The show traces its roots to the BYU sketch comedy troupe Divine Comedy, which some of the Studio C cast members are current or former members of. With the recent addition of three new members, they are no longer all from Divine Comedy. The show aims to produce clean, family-oriented comedy for a national audience, shedding the BYU-oriented humor of Divine Comedy. The show was originally planned to be named Common Room until being changed to its current name, a reference to the studio in the BYU Broadcasting Building where the show is primarily filmed in front of a live audience. They have also created "Leave No Fan Behind" and "Christmas Special Live Event", which are both live YouTube events. This lets fans watch the cast play games and act out skits, as well as ask questions on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, for them to answer during the events.

Original Release

10/08/2012

US Release

10/08/2012

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Cast

(see additional cast & crew)
# Title Air Date
1 200th Episode Extravaganza Sunday, 03 March 2024
2 Delicious and Litigious Sunday, 10 March 2024
3 Piles for Miles Sunday, 17 March 2024
4 Bummer for a Plumber Sunday, 24 March 2024
5 HR for Hamsters Sunday, 31 March 2024
6 Lies for Little Ones Sunday, 07 April 2024
7 Regrets for Refs Sunday, 14 April 2024
8 Human Heads for Horses Sunday, 21 April 2024
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Directors

Michael Hunter, Jared Shores, Jeremy Warner, Adam Thomas Anderegg, Jed Wells, Gabe Casdorph, Matt Eastin, Brandon Christensen, Jake Van Wagoner, Mallory Everton, Jim O'Doherty, Paul Rugg, Luke Johnson, Luiz Malaman, Neil Hiatt, Haley Mancini, Jed Ivie, Kenlon Clark, Nick Stentzel, Jay Miller, Ty Arnold, Vanessa Winter, Garet Allen, Casey Jost, Craig Camp, Natalie Madsen, Casey Wilson, Chad Mustard, Emory Cook, Stephen Meek, Willem Kampenhout, Matthew Galvan, Derek Pueblo, Jetta Juriansz, Christian Busath, Scott Swofford, Kade Atwood, A. Todd Smith, Jameson Olsen, Maclain Nelson, Clare Niederpruem, Jacob Lees Johnson, Chantelle Squires, Scott Mackay, Jeremy Prusso, Jessica Drolet, April Rock, Micah W. Merrill, Nathan D. Lee, Julian Riley, James Perry, Jason Gray

Writers

Jason Gray, Whitney Call, Mallory Everton, Matthew Meese, Dalton Johnson, Jeremy Warner, Adam Berg, James Perry, Natalie Madsen, Stacey Harkey, Stephen Meek, Garet Allen, Austin Williams, Tori Pence, Michael Christian, Jessica Drolet, Arvin Mitchell, Matthew Galvan, Tanner Gillman, Ike Flitcraft, Dave Vance, Samuel Christopher Palmer, Neil Hiatt, Naomi Winders, Kyle Kasabian, Jetta Juriansz, April Rock, Aaron Fielding, Sam Forsey, Megan Rico, Damarcus Wooten, Kiri Case, Haley Mancini, Paige Elson, Sarah Thompson, Rylee Haviland, Matt Moen, Adam Broud, Kayla Peel Yentes, Kevin Baldwin, Chad Westbrook, Carl Foreman Jr., Carrie McCrossen, Gregory Schulz, Nadia Osman, Paul Rugg, Gene Perret, Brian Havig, Jeffrey Lee Blake, Mary Anthony, Phoebe Stonebraker, Aman Adumer, Adam L. Banks, Tanner Christensen, Michael Lyman, Parker Kelly, Johnny Vance, Luke Johnson, Drew Duncan, Grace O'Doherty, Courtney Sevener, Luke Moran, Julianne Cook, Tadd Sorenson, Roger Carnow, Robin Higgins, Tom Gault, Gabe Casdorph, D.C. Benny, Valerie Best, Michael Petersen, Korina Chestnut, John Jackson, Drew Allen, Brittany Vance, Garret Rushforth, Mike Dalton, Rusty McDonald, Laurel Armstrong, Greg Belnap, Kenny Baldwin

Cast

Producers

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