

Ti-Mé Show
Each week, in front of a fired-up audience, personalities from all areas come on Ti-Mé’s show for an hour of comedy and quirks. A variety show where interviews, sketches, musical performances and surprising presentations are intertwined. Ti-Mé is interested in everyone but is not impressed by anyone.
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Plot Summary
Ti-Mé Show was a popular Quebecois variety television show that combined comedy sketches, musical performances, and interviews. Hosted by the beloved character Ti-Mé, played by Normand Brathwaite, the show featured a rotating cast of guest comedians and musicians, offering a blend of humor and entertainment. Each episode aimed to provide a lighthearted and engaging experience for its viewers, celebrating Quebec's vibrant arts and culture scene. The program was known for its energetic pacing and its ability to bring together diverse talents.
Critical Reception
Ti-Mé Show was generally well-received by audiences in Quebec for its consistent humor and entertaining format. Critics often praised the show's ability to blend different entertainment elements seamlessly and the charisma of its host, Normand Brathwaite. While not typically reviewed by major international critics, its local success indicated strong audience satisfaction with its comedic approach and guest selections.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its consistent humor and energetic variety format.
- Normand Brathwaite's hosting and comedic talent were frequently highlighted.
- Appreciated for showcasing a mix of music, comedy, and interviews.
Google audience: Audience reception in Quebec was highly positive, with viewers enjoying the show's humor, guest stars, and overall entertainment value. It was considered a staple for lighthearted viewing.
Fun Fact
The character Ti-Mé was a long-standing comedic persona of Normand Brathwaite, predating the 'Ti-Mé Show' and appearing in various other Quebecois television and radio programs.
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