Open Mike with Mike Bullard
Open Mike with Mike Bullard

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Open Mike with Mike Bullard

1997
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
English

Open Mike with Mike Bullard was a Canadian late-night talk show which was broadcast live from 1997 to 2003 on CTV and on The Comedy Network in primetime. It was hosted by comedian Mike Bullard and initially taped at a studio at the back of Wayne Gretzky's restaurant in Toronto, Ontario before CTV moved the show to Toronto's historic Masonic Temple. Open Mike with Mike Bullard featured two or three panel guests and one musical or comedy performance nightly. The show's bandleader and musical director was Orin Isaacs. Part of Bullard's comedic style was interacting with audience members during his opening monologue, often deriving humour from finding ways to poke fun at an audience member's expense. In the summer of 2003, Bullard's contract with CTV expired. He did not like their practice of shutting the show down for summers; he knew that it interrupted his exposure and he did not like to see reruns that were dated. He arranged and signed a multi-year deal to start a new, similar show on Global called The Mike Bullard Show. The new show retained many of the people and sketches from Open Mike, but CTV had replaced his show by carrying The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in his old time slot. The Mike Bullard Show was no match for that competition, and his show was cancelled in 2004 after only 13 weeks. Bullard's multi-year contract with Global prevented him from working elsewhere at that time, so he ended up with no exposure at all for a long time.

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Director: VariousGenres: Talk Show, Comedy

Plot Summary

Open Mike with Mike Bullard was a late-night talk show hosted by Canadian comedian Mike Bullard. The show featured interviews with a variety of guests, including celebrities, musicians, and comedians, as well as comedic monologues and audience interaction. Bullard's conversational and often humorous approach aimed to provide an entertaining and relaxed viewing experience.

Critical Reception

Open Mike with Mike Bullard was a popular staple in Canadian late-night television for many years, known for its accessible humor and Bullard's engaging interviewing style. While it didn't receive widespread international critical acclaim, it garnered a loyal domestic audience and was generally well-regarded for its contribution to Canadian comedy and talk show landscape.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Mike Bullard's approachable and witty hosting style.

  • Appreciated for providing a platform for Canadian talent and a relaxed talk show format.

  • Seen as a reliable source of lighthearted entertainment in late-night Canadian television.

Google audience: Audience reception for Open Mike with Mike Bullard was generally positive, with viewers often citing Mike Bullard's personable nature and the show's ability to feel like a casual conversation as major draws. Many appreciated its consistent humor and the relaxed atmosphere it cultivated.

Fun Fact

The show was originally broadcast on The Comedy Network in Canada before moving to CTV, and it ran for over a decade, making it one of the longest-running Canadian late-night talk shows.

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