The Dessert

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The Dessert
Country of originCanada
Original release
Network Crave
ReleaseJuly 7, 2023 (2023-07-07)

The Dessert is a Canadian sketch comedy television series, which premiered July 7, 2023, on Crave. [1] Produced in Hamilton, Ontario, [2] the series stars Shane Cunningham, Isabella Campbell and Jillian Smart in what they describe as "an all-out, boundary-pushing expedition to the edge of decency". [3]

Contents

The show's production team includes comedian Bruce McCulloch of The Kids in the Hall , and musician Max Kerman of Arkells, [3] as well as Cunningham, Andrew Ferguson, Matt King, Mark Myers, Ashley Poitevin, Jonathan Popalis, Tinu Sinha, Lewis Spring and Mike Veerman. Cunningham, Kerman and Veerman have all previously been associated with the Mike on Much podcast. [4]

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Popcorn, Sausages, and Bananas"Mark Myers, Matt Unsworth, Mike VeermanJonathan Popalis, Adamo Barbieri, Isabella Campbell, Shane Cunningham, Jeff D’Silva, Mark Myers, Jillian Smart, Matt Unsworth, Mike VeermanJuly 7, 2023 (2023-07-07)
The Kiss. Hungover. Vasectomy. No Claps. Faberge Egg. Sh*t Hands. Bulges. Rideshare. Naked News. New Neighbour. Banana Peels
2"Grapes, Nipples, and Cowboys"Allison Johnston, Mark MyersJonathan Popalis, Adamo Barbieri, Isabella Campbell, Shane Cunningham, Jeff D’Silva, Mark Myers, Jillian Smart, Matt Unsworth, Mike VeermanJuly 7, 2023 (2023-07-07)
Flair Bartender. Wedding Speech. Party Store. Mary-Fuque Kill. Time to Dunk. Bad DeNiro. Wedding Photos. Sexy Drifter. Home Alone’d. Jumbotron
3"Gavels, Ghosts, and Ribs"Allison Johnston, Mark Myers, Mike VeermanJonathan Popalis, Adamo Barbieri, Isabella Campbell, Shane Cunningham, Jeff D’Silva, Mark Myers, Jillian Smart, Matt Unsworth, Mike VeermanJuly 7, 2023 (2023-07-07)
A Day at the Zoo. Swear Court. Yipp Kart. Dinner at the Boss’s. Home Videos. My Ghost Roommate and Me. Sassy Twitter. Turner Tonight! Graduation Day. Mommy Feeds Baby
4"Sisters, Sitcoms, and Dinosaurs"Mark Myers, Matt Unsworth, Mike VeermanJonathan Popalis, Adamo Barbieri, Isabella Campbell, Shane Cunningham, Jeff D’Silva, Mark Myers, Jillian Smart, Matt Unsworth, Mike VeermanJuly 7, 2023 (2023-07-07)
Grandpa’s Basement. Office Seinfeld. Comedy Party. Sister Bully. High School Basketball Game. Dinosaur Expert
5"Bulls, Milk, and Pizza"Allison Johnston, Mark MyersJonathan Popalis, Adamo Barbieri, Isabella Campbell, Shane Cunningham, Jeff D’Silva, Mark Myers, Jillian Smart, Matt Unsworth, Mike VeermanJuly 7, 2023 (2023-07-07)
Soft Spot. The Zen Master. Halloween Party. Christmas Morning. The Red Knight
6"Sightless"Allison Johnston, Mark Myers, Matt UnsworthJonathan Popalis, Adamo Barbieri, Isabella Campbell, Shane Cunningham, Jeff D’Silva, Mark Myers, Jillian Smart, Matt Unsworth, Mike VeermanJuly 7, 2023 (2023-07-07)
I: Prologue. II: Emergency. Work Improv. III: Strike. IV: Re-Birth. School Bus Driver. Birthday Season. V: Sightless

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