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March Lineup
3-6 Dave Mordal
7-9 Vince Morris
10-13 Dave Coulier
14-17 Joby Saad
18-20 Tim Walkoe
21-23 & 27 Brad Trackman
24-26 Frank Caliendo
28-30 Mike Lukas
31-April 3 Bobby Collins
April Lineup
4-6 Robert Dubac
7-9 Kevin Pollak
10-13 Tommy Blaze
14-17 Dom Irrera
18-24 Diane Ford
27-27 Joe Starr
28-May 2 Harland Williams
May Lineup
3-8 Ted Alexandro
10-15 J. Joseph & Johnny B.
17-22 Greg Morton
26-29 Marc Curry
21- June 5 Carl LaBove
Showtimes:
Sunday
7:30 PM
Monday
8:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00* PM
Thursday
8:00 PM
Friday
7:30 and 10:15 PM
Saturday
7:30* and 10:15 PM
*Times
in orange are non-smoking showtimes
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Dave
Coulier
March 10-13

Dave Coulier's (pronounced Cool-Yay)
story is a refreshing one for Hollywood - nice guys can finish first.
As an actor/comedian/voice-over artist, his many talents are much
in demand. Dave is perhaps
best known for his work on the long-running hit ABC television series,
Full House, which aired for eight seasons (1987-1995, with almost
200 shows produced) and can now be seen as part of the popular Nick
At Nite and ABC Family network lineups. Additionally, the show is
currently in worldwide syndication in over 100 countries, and airs
domestically everyday on ABC Family. Dave followed this success
by hosting his second prime-time hit series America' Funniest People,
which ran on ABC for four seasons (1991-1994). Dave also handled
the hosting chores for ABC's The World's Funniest Videos , and hosted
his own series, Out of Control for Nickelodeon.
Dave hosted the multiple-award winning TV
series, "Animal Kidding," on the Animal Planet Network--a
take off on Kids Say The Darndest Things with animals. Dave also
appeared on VH1’s #1 rated series The
Surreal Life. And being one of the most trusted personalities
in family programming, Dave is hosting his second season of America’s
Most Talented Kids for PAX/NBC. He also stars as the voices
of Felix The
Cat , The Professor and Rock Bottom in several upcoming Felix
The Cat animated feature films due for video release this holiday
season.
Highly regarded for his voice-over talent,
Dave's additional credits include many Saturday morning cartoon
favorites. He started out doing voices on Hanna-Barbera's Scooby
Doo and the re-syndicated version of The Jetson's . Dave then went
on to lend his versatile voice to Jim Henson's Emmy Award-winning
animated series, Muppet Babies , where he portrayed Animal and Dr.Bunsen
Honeydew for the run of the series, and then became the voice of
three additional characters: Waldorf and Statler (the two old guys
in the balcony on the original Muppet Show) and Bean Bunny. Dave
provided the voice of Peter Venkman for The Real Ghostbusters cartoon,
as well as voices for the Cartoon Networks' Dexter's Laboratory
.
Dave's stand-up act earned him regular appearances
on The Tonight Show , HBO's Detroit Comedy Jam and HBO's Comic Relief
. Dave continues to enjoy sold out performances of his stand up act
across the country, and is well underway on his first college tour
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