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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Brent Butt |
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Opening theme | "Not a Lot Goin' On" by Craig Northey and Jesse Valenzuela |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 107 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 21–23 minutes |
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Original network | CTV |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | January 22, 2004 – April 13, 2009 |
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Corner Gas is a Canadian television sitcom created by Brent Butt. The series ran for six seasons from 2004 to 2009. Re-runs still air on CTV, CTV Two, and The Comedy Network in Canada. The series was followed by a feature film titled Corner Gas: The Movie, with the entire cast reprising their roles. The film was released for a limited theatrical run in December 2014.
Deriving its name from the roadside gas station in the fictional town of Dog River, Saskatchewan, Corner Gas is the only gas station for 60 kilometres (37 mi) in any direction. Brent Leroy (Brent Butt) is the proprietor of the station and Wanda Dollard (Nancy Robertson) works at the station's convenience store as a retail assistant. An adjoining coffee shop, The Ruby, is owned by Lacey Burrows (Gabrielle Miller), who inherited it from her Aunt Ruby.
The series completed its run following broadcast of its sixth season on April 13, 2009, with a total of 107 episodes.
The show became an instant hit, averaging a million viewers per episode.Corner Gas received six Gemini Awards, and was nominated almost 70 times for various awards.
On April 6, 2009, Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall signed a proclamation that declared April 13, 2009, "Corner Gas Day" in Saskatchewan.
It was announced in December 2016 that a new animated series of Corner Gas is going into production. Slated to debut on The Comedy Network in the 2017-18 season, the series will feature all of the original cast voicing their original characters, except for Janet Wright who died in 2016.
The series was created by Canadian comedian Brent Butt, who imagined what his life might be like had he remained in a small Saskatchewan town rather than pursuing stand-up comedy. He originally developed the storyline for CTV and The Comedy Network.