The Caribou Show
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The Caribou Show is a locally-produced sketch comedy television show, recorded in the Sioux Falls, South Dakota area. The half-hour show is broadcast weekly on Sunday mornings at 12:30AM on KDLT.
See also Caribou Show.
Much of the show's comedy is often based on South Dakota topics, such as the abortion ban, gun control, and home schooling. A number of sketches appear on the show regularly, including Booby Boobenheimer, Harry Back, and Ag East of Salem. Other sketches are parodies of well known television programs, such as Antiques Roadshow. The show also lampoons local political figures, including Dave Munson and Vernon Brown.
The Caribou Show is written and directed by the show's creator, Todd Magnuson. The cast includes Terri Lawrenz, John "Barnie" Barnes, Chuck Brennan, Amanda Bumann, Dan Eisenhauer, Todd Magnuson, Bart Naasz, T-Roy Neilson, Scott Pederson, and Brian "Ring a Ding" Dingler. Model Terri Lawrenz is the most recent addition to the cast. The show is owned and copyrighted by Caribou Productions.
Currently the Caribou Show is seen locally, and skits are updated on the website www.cariboushow.com. But soon, the show plans to expand to other markets.
[edit] Cast appearances on other networks
Lawrenz has appeared on the Food Network as well as The Apprentice 6, Magnuson on the hay-oriented Bales, and Eisenhauer on The 700 Club.
[edit] Movie project
In 2005, the people from Caribou Productions completed work on their first film, It's Really Something. The movie is a remake of the 1968 film, It's Alive. The premise of the 2005 remake is that a crazed South Dakota farmer's pet dinosaur feeds on tourists. The film will be distributed on DVD worldwide by Troma Entertainment.
Caribou Productions has also just finished production of their second feature film Lost Valley of Cavemen. this is an original, campy scientists get lost in a valley of cavemen and dinosaurs. The premiere date was September 29, 2006.