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'''Comedy Nite''' (Simplified Chinese: 搞笑行动, literally: funny actions) was a long-running comedy variety show, broadcast from 1990 to 2003.
'''Comedy Nite''' (Simplified Chinese: 搞笑行动, literally: funny actions) was a long-running comedy variety show, broadcast on [[Mediacorp]] Channel 8 from 1990 to 2003.
==Description==
==Description==
 
The show consisted of various 20-minute long sketches.
==Sketches==
==Sketches==
===Liang Popo===
A sketch series that followed the life of Liang Popo (literally: Granny Neo). The series was spun off into a [[Liang Po Po: The Movie]].
===Liang Ximei (? - 2003)===
===Liang Ximei (? - 2003)===
A sketch series that followed the lives of HDB auntie Liang Ximei, and her sons Robert and Albert.
A sketch series that followed the lives of HDB auntie Liang Ximei, and her sons Robert and Albert.
===Gao Xiao News (? - 2003)===
===Gao Xiao News (? - 2003)===
A sketch series in the style of the news, that satirised events, in the vein of The Noose.
A sketch series in the style of the news, that satirised events, in the vein of [[The Noose (TV series)|The Noose]].


==Cast members==
==Cast members==
===Regulars===
*[[Jack Neo]]
*Mark Lee
*Henry Thia
*Patricia Mok
*Marcus Chin
===Liang Popo===
*Jack Neo as Liang Popo
*Mark Lee
*Henry Thia
===Liang Ximei===
===Liang Ximei===
*Jack Neo as Liang Ximei
*Jack Neo as Liang Ximei
*Mark Lee as Robert
*Mark Lee as Robert
*Marcus Ng as Albert (? - 2002)
*Mark Lee as Gilbert (deceased, only seen in portrait)
*Joshua Ang as Albert (2002-2003)
*Marcus Ng as Albert (? - Mar 2000)
*Joshua Ang as Albert (Dec 2001 - 2003)
*Henry Thia as Lion King
*Henry Thia as Lion King
*Henry Thia as Ah Gong
*Henry Thia as brother-in-law
*[[Lin Ruping]] as sister-in-law
*Patricia Mok as Zhu Yingtai
*Luis Lim as Sergeant (1997)
*S Thir B S Mohamed alias Tahir as Staff Sergeant (1997)
*Lin Xinghong as Ah Beng (1997)
*Michael as Michael (bunkmate) (1997)
===Gao Xiao News===
===Gao Xiao News===
*Marcus Chin as Big-Head Soldier
*Marcus Chin as Big-Head Soldier
*Mark Lee as Ma Ke Li
*Mark Lee as Ma Ke Li
*John Cheng
*[[John Cheng]]
*Jimmy Nah alias MC King
*Jimmy Nah alias MC King
*Henry Thia
*Henry Thia
 
===Guests===
{{stub}}
*Nicky Wu as himself

Latest revision as of 19:16, 27 April 2019

Comedy Nite (Simplified Chinese: 搞笑行动, literally: funny actions) was a long-running comedy variety show, broadcast on Mediacorp Channel 8 from 1990 to 2003.

Description[edit]

The show consisted of various 20-minute long sketches.

Sketches[edit]

Liang Popo[edit]

A sketch series that followed the life of Liang Popo (literally: Granny Neo). The series was spun off into a Liang Po Po: The Movie.

Liang Ximei (? - 2003)[edit]

A sketch series that followed the lives of HDB auntie Liang Ximei, and her sons Robert and Albert.

Gao Xiao News (? - 2003)[edit]

A sketch series in the style of the news, that satirised events, in the vein of The Noose.

Cast members[edit]

Regulars[edit]

  • Jack Neo
  • Mark Lee
  • Henry Thia
  • Patricia Mok
  • Marcus Chin

Liang Popo[edit]

  • Jack Neo as Liang Popo
  • Mark Lee
  • Henry Thia

Liang Ximei[edit]

  • Jack Neo as Liang Ximei
  • Mark Lee as Robert
  • Mark Lee as Gilbert (deceased, only seen in portrait)
  • Marcus Ng as Albert (? - Mar 2000)
  • Joshua Ang as Albert (Dec 2001 - 2003)
  • Henry Thia as Lion King
  • Henry Thia as Ah Gong
  • Henry Thia as brother-in-law
  • Lin Ruping as sister-in-law
  • Patricia Mok as Zhu Yingtai
  • Luis Lim as Sergeant (1997)
  • S Thir B S Mohamed alias Tahir as Staff Sergeant (1997)
  • Lin Xinghong as Ah Beng (1997)
  • Michael as Michael (bunkmate) (1997)

Gao Xiao News[edit]

  • Marcus Chin as Big-Head Soldier
  • Mark Lee as Ma Ke Li
  • John Cheng
  • Jimmy Nah alias MC King
  • Henry Thia

Guests[edit]

  • Nicky Wu as himself