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  2. List of Studio C episodes - Wikipedia

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    Studio C's name is a reference to the studio in the BYU Broadcasting Building where the show is primarily taped. As of December 2019, Studio C had a YouTube channel with over 2.3 million subscribers and almost 2 billion total views. Their channel features many skits from the show, along with a few YouTube exclusives.

  3. Studio C - Wikipedia

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    Studio C is an American sketch comedy television show originally created by Matt Meese and Jared Shores. Produced by BYUtv, the show aims to be a clean, family-oriented comedy for a national audience. The show traces its roots to the Brigham Young University sketch comedy troupe Divine Comedy, which shares some cast members with Studio C. The ...

  4. Matt Meese - Wikipedia

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    It was during his membership of BYU's on-campus sketch comedy group, Divine Comedy that Meese and other original members of Studio C first conceived the idea for the show. [2] The show was not considered by BYUtv until Meese personally met with content director Jared Shores, his best friend, and pitched him the idea.

  5. BYU TV - Wikipedia

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    BYU TV (stylized as BYUtv) is a television channel and free family-friendly streaming service, founded in 2000, which is owned and operated as a part of Brigham Young University (BYU). [1] The channel, available on most smart TVs or through cable and satellite distributors in the United States , produces a number of original series and ...

  6. Category:The Divine Comedy (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Divine Comedy discography This page was last edited on 3 October 2020, at 20:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Absent Friends (album) - Wikipedia

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    Absent Friends is the eighth studio album by Northern Irish chamber pop band the Divine Comedy, released in 2004 by Parlophone in the UK and Nettwerk in the U.S. Two singles were released from the album in the UK: "Come Home Billy Bird", which features former Kenickie vocalist Lauren Laverne on vocals, and the album's title track.

  8. The Divine Comedy (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Divine Comedy performing at the Summer Sundae festival in 2007. The band performed at V2001 Festival, [15] and their 2001 album Regeneration attempted to remove the band still further from its association with comedy. [16] Hannon hired producer Nigel Godrich to "remake" the band. Hannon ditched the suit and donned a Britrock band image.

  9. The Divine Comedy discography - Wikipedia

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    The Best of the Divine Comedy: Released: 30 August 1999; Label: Setanta (SET100) 3: 1 — 22: 2: 6 UK: Gold [11] Charmed Life – The Best of the Divine Comedy: Released: 4 February 2022; Label: Divine Comedy; 5: 1 — — 5 [17] — "—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.