Mike Bullard (television)
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Mike Bullard (born June 12, 1957 in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada) is the former host of the late-night talk shows Open Mike with Mike Bullard on CTV and The Mike Bullard Show on Global.
Bullard, a native of Mississauga, Ontario, was employed with Bell Canada and worked part-time as a stand-up comic before becoming the host of Open Mike.
In 2003, Bullard's contract with CTV expired and he signed a multi-year deal with Global, the network on which he would host The Mike Bullard Show. However, it was cancelled on March 12, 2004 after getting lower than expected ratings. This was partly a result of the fact after Bullard left CTV, his time slot was filled with the popular, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Bullard made a cameo appearance at the Gemini Awards; he took part in a skit in which he played a "corpse" who was about to be removed. He stood up at the last moment and proclaimed "I'm not dead yet!".
He is the brother of Pat Bullard.
Announced on October 18, 2006, Mike Bullard hosts an uncensored morning radio show on XM Canada. The debut was Monday, October 23rd on Laugh attack (channel 153 on XM Radio), reaching both the US and Canada.
Mike Bullard Uncensored was cancelled by XM Radio in early March 2007. [1]
Also, he is the host of the TV show HouseCapades [2], a real estate show depicting the lighter side of selling one's home.