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- Studio C is an American family-friendly, comedy sketch group created by Matt Meese and Jared Shores. Derek Marquis and Scott Swofferd share the job of executive producer on the show. It is produced by Meese, Luiz Malaman and BYU TV. Each half-hour long episode consists of about seven or eight comedy sketches performed by a group of comedians. Most are performed at BYU Studios in Provo, Utah in front of a studio audience. However, a couple sketches get filmed off-set and are aired, pre-recorded. All of the group's sketches are distributed on BYU TV and on YouTube. The group was created in 2012, sprouting from a previous comedy group, Divine Comedy that was created by Meese at Brigham Young University. 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. Studio C's most popular video is "Top Soccer Shootout Ever With Scott Sterling", which by the end of 2019 had over 70 million views on YouTube. Studio C posts new videos on YouTube every Tuesday and Friday. In August 2018, it was confirmed that Studio C would have a 10th season but the ten original cast members would be leaving after the 9th season to create and star together on a new family-comedy network called JK! Studios. With Johnson and Pence returning to the show, the 10th season featured all-new cast members. The group's eleventh season began on April 6, 2020, and ended on June 15, 2020. During the twelfth season in October 2020, it was announced that original cast member Jason Gray would return for the series' fourteenth season in fall 2021. (en)
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- #Season 1 (en)
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- Season 11 Episode 1 (en)
- Season 11 Episode 10 (en)
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- A murder trial is derailed when the court-appointed counsel is a stereotypical old southern lawyer. A dying pirate captain describes where to find his buried treasure, unfortunately, his first mate doesn't speak pirate. Three women are quickly disenchanted with an automatic bathroom, as every piece of technology malfunctions. A marriage proposal is interrupted by every romantic movie cliché. Out of money, Garet and Matthew present a sketch without a set, props, costumes, or their fellow cast members. (en)
- An appendix tries to be included within the vital organs of the body. Two inflatable tube men at a car lot discuss the issues in their lives. Mr. Science is back to demonstrate the explosive activity of a volcano. (en)
- A homeowner believes her house is haunted, but the ghost is even more haunted when he discovers that the Revolutionary War didn't go the way he thought it had. A middle schooler wonders if her appearance on a local cooking show is more of a punishment than a reward. And Belle is startled by the enchanted objects in Beast's castle, especially the one object no one ever talks about. (en)
- Sometimes everything just seems to go wrong. A restaurant can't get an order right. Sherlock's infamous deductive reasoning doesn't help him talk to women. High schoolers attempt to rewrite Shakespeare. Four millennials can't make their way out of an escape room. And finally, a game night leaves two couples questioning their communication skills. (en)
- A seemingly normal courtroom scene is transformed when the cast starts kissing each other. A one-dollar donation unwittingly commits a college student to fight Hunger. A customer tests the patience of a grocery checkout clerk with his determination to score free stuff. A hedge fund manager takes the stage at a slam poetry competition. A disgruntled sandwich shop employee has high expectations for her customers. (en)
- A breakroom is home to two cryogenically frozen heads. Unable to handle the grief, a man tries to liven up a funeral with a game of Twister. An innovative alarm clock keeps users from hitting snooze. While getting her hair done, a bride unwittingly meets a new wedding guest. A workplace is overtaken by puppet leadership. Two naive policemen ruin a crime scene. (en)
- The stakes are high, leading one ballroom dancer to lose control. Then, the Wright Brothers take control of the sky and the patrons of the sky in a historical documentary. And after falling on the subway tracks, a man's survival is left to strangers. Next, the secret to time travel is discovered, and King Henry VIII makes a special appearance on The Newlywed Game. (en)
- A rocket ship malfunction leaves two astronauts stranded in a strange world. A medieval tournament is won by a unique knight and his exceptional emotional intelligence. A traditional wedding bouquet toss gets awkward when there's only one single woman in the crowd. In classic operatic fashion, the cast addresses fan theories regarding cast relationships. In honor of the show's hard-working crew, Ike and Jetta perform a touching song recognizing the many people who put their hearts into the show. (en)
- Buckle up your rodeo belts, put on your best boots, and come on out to an old-fashioned, hoedown! Then brace yourself for a dramatic look at the lives of housewives on the prairie. Get caught up in a magic show with the finest magician and assistant around. Join a family and their newly found hitchhiker on a road trip. And test your mothering knowledge on the hit game show "Causes and Cures." (en)
- A sitcom is filmed in front of a live studio audience consisting entirely of dogs. Hero dog Lassie, debates conspiracy theories rather than rescuing Timmy. The great and powerful Oz turns out to be talk-show host, Dr. Oz. Caught in his tracks, a criminal alleges that Scooby-Doo is the real monster. Red Riding Hood's words are her greatest defense against The Big Bad Wolf. Cruella Deville's henchmen realize that they're not up to the job they've been given. (en)
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- Studio C is an American family-friendly, comedy sketch group created by Matt Meese and Jared Shores. Derek Marquis and Scott Swofferd share the job of executive producer on the show. It is produced by Meese, Luiz Malaman and BYU TV. Each half-hour long episode consists of about seven or eight comedy sketches performed by a group of comedians. Most are performed at BYU Studios in Provo, Utah in front of a studio audience. However, a couple sketches get filmed off-set and are aired, pre-recorded. All of the group's sketches are distributed on BYU TV and on YouTube. (en)
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- List of Studio C episodes (en)
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