Sharilyn was host & producer of Laugh Tracks, airing on CJUM-FM in Winnipeg from 2005-2008.

Every week, listeners were treated to classic comedy bits, exposed to up-and-coming comics, and given insight into the art of making people laugh by some of the folks who make the industry go 'round.

Here are some favourite interviews from three seasons of Laugh Tracks.

Al Rae - Stealing (2005)
Al Rae, comedian and artistic director of the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, helps dissect comedy's deadliest sin.

Rob Corddry (2006) (2005)
Intended to be a quick interview for print, Corddry's insight into life at the Daily Show couldn't go unaired.

Mark Malkoff - The Colbert Report (excerpt) (2006)
Backstage at the Colbert Report less than a year after its premiere, Audience Coordinator Mark Malkoff tells us the truthiness about life at the Report.

Dan Licoppe (2006)
Dan (aka Mel Silverback) talks about the joys of Canadian showbiz, and answers all the questions that we civilians secretly want to know about life as a comedian.

Vanessa Hollingshead (2006)
New York actress, standup, and fabulous woman Vanessa Hollingshead shares just a few of her tales from performing around the world.

Just For Laughs (2006)
Behind the scenes at the 2006 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal! Interviews with Barry Katz, Andy Kindler, and Al Rae. Plus: There's no crying in basketball!

Anthony King - UCB Theatre (2006)
Why do all the coolest comedy geeks in NYC hang out at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre? Artistic Director Anthony King sheds some light on the UCBT's growing popularity.

Just For Laughs (2007)
JFL '07, featuring the pressure cookers of Just for Pitching and the Homegrown Competiton, Comedy By the Numbers, and celebrating with the Comedy Network.

Jim Mendrinos (2007)
The author of The Complete Idiot's Guide To Comedy Writing gives us a crash course.






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Ken Davidian (2007)
Sasha Baron Cohen's right-hand man in Borat steps out of character to discuss his sudden fame, brushes with the law, and sandwiches. (Disclaimer: audio quality low)