The bad news for viewers looking for laughs in Seattle is that the locally-produced comedy and variety show, The [206], has concluded its third season on KING, the NBC affiliate owned by Tegna. The good news is that not only will it return for its fourth season on KING after Saturday Night Live on Sept. […]
The bad news for viewers looking for laughs in Seattle is that the locally-produced comedy and variety show, The [206], has concluded its third season on KING, the NBC affiliate owned by Tegna.
The good news is that not only will it return for its fourth season on KING after Saturday Night Live on Sept. 19, but the rest of the Pacific Northwest will get it, too.
Same great hosts and producers, the Emmy-winning talents Pat and Chris Cashman, but to reflect the expansion, a new name, Up Late nw.
Besides KING, Up Late nw will now air after the Saturday evening news on KOIN, (CBS, Portland), KREM and KSKN (CBS and CW, Spokane), KEVU and KLSR-TV (MNT and Fox, Eugene) and KDRV (ABC, Medford).
To read an article I wrote about this show back in November, 2014, click here.
Just for laughs, check out the opening show of Season 3.
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