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*Jack Neo as Liang Ximei
*Jack Neo as Liang Ximei
*Mark Lee as Robert
*Mark Lee as Robert
*Mark Lee as Gilbert (deceased, only in portrait)
*Mark Lee as Gilbert (deceased, only seen in portrait)
*Marcus Ng as Albert (? - ?)
*Marcus Ng as Albert (? - ?)
*[[Joshua Ang]] as Albert (? - 2003)
*[[Joshua Ang]] as Albert (? - 2003)
*Henry Thia as Lion King
*Henry Thia as Lion King
*Henry Thia as Ah Gong  
*Henry Thia as Ah Gong  
*Henry Thia as brother-in-law
*[[Lin Ruping]] alias Lim Ann Nah as sister-in-law
*[[Luis Lim]] as Sergeant (1997)
*[[Luis Lim]] as Sergeant (1997)
*S Thir B S Mohamed alias Tahir as Staff Sergeant (1997)
*S Thir B S Mohamed alias Tahir as Staff Sergeant (1997)

Revision as of 23:07, 21 November 2013

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

The show consisted of various 20-minute long sketches.

Sketches

Liang Popo

A sketch series that followed the life of Liang Popo (literally: Granny Neo). The series was spun off into a movie in 1999.

Liang Ximei (? - 2003)

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

Gao Xiao News (? - 2003)

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

Cast members

Regulars

Liang Popo

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

Liang Ximei

  • Jack Neo as Liang Ximei
  • Mark Lee as Robert
  • Mark Lee as Gilbert (deceased, only seen in portrait)
  • Marcus Ng as Albert (? - ?)
  • Joshua Ang as Albert (? - 2003)
  • Henry Thia as Lion King
  • Henry Thia as Ah Gong
  • Henry Thia as brother-in-law
  • Lin Ruping alias Lim Ann Nah as sister-in-law
  • 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

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

Guests

  • Nicky Wu as himself

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