
The Vestibules (formerly known as Radio Free Vestibule) is a Canadian surrealist comedy troupe composed of Terence Bowman, Paul Pare, and Bernard Deniger. The trio of Montrealers, who originally named themselves after Radio Free Europe, began performing in 1987, with brief comedy segments during other programs on CBC radio. They were also featured in the late 80s on CKUT 90.3, McGill University's student radio station. They rapidly became known for such finely absurdist sketches as "Bulbous Bouffant" and for their satirical songs
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Bulbous Bouffant
I Don't Want to Go to Toronto
The Grunge Song
You're a Hamburger
Christmas on Acid
The Ballad of Marshall McLuhan
Ned's New Haircut
Exclusive Interview with Mr. Dressup
Laurence Olivier for Diet Coke
Zalgon 26 McGee
Phillipa and Denina
Something's Wrong with Gilligan's Island
Hits of the Future
How Many Times Has This Happened to You?
Looking for a Job in Quebec
The Car Alarm
Atonal Music
Kevin and God
Laundry
Froo Froo the Talking Cat
Fortune Teller
Dydrahofaphenoxamyn
I Spy
Performance Artist Barbie
Cooking Time With Phillipa And Denina
Encor Instant Coffee
Kentworth Haynes Olde English Tea Biscuits
ER
The Body of Christ
Mickey Hippo
Fantasy Line
Pete and Bob: Scooby Doo
Crazy Sammy's Discount Store
Roch Carrier
Higher-Lower I
The Chamber of Fate
The Line-Up
A Message From Brent Carlisle
Sketch Shmetch
The XR-2000 Hair Replacement System
Higher-Lower II
Jesus Goes to Hawaii
Higher-Lower III
Aches and Pains
Joe's Sex Shop
Caspar Haboot's Movie Music
The Hidden Bonus Track
It's Not Me, eh, Sir
Chest Of Drawers
Inside the Actors Studio
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