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Up Late NW is a sketch comedy and variety television series which premiered on September 19, 2015. The show is broadcast on Saturday nights across the Pacific Northwest; in Seattle on KING-TV at 1:05 AM (Pacific) following Saturday Night Live, and at 11:30 PM in Portland, Oregon on KOIN-TV; in Spokane, Washington on KREM; in Eugene, Oregon on KEVU-CD; and in Medford, Oregon on KDRV.
Up Late NW | |
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Genre | Sketch comedy, variety show |
Starring | Chris Cashman Pat Cashman |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 18 |
Production | |
Executive producers | B Anthony Nelson Pat Cashman Chris Cashman |
Production locations | Seattle, Washington |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | KING-TV KONG-TV (Repeats) KOIN-TV KREM KSKN-TV (Repeats) KEVU-CD KLSR-TV KDRV |
Release | September 19, 2015 May 2016 | –
Related | |
Almost Live! The (206) The John Report with Bob |
Up Late NW is hosted by Emmy Award winning Northwest television personalities Pat Cashman and Chris Cashman, who are a father (Pat) and son (Chris) team.
The first several episodes of the series were shot before a live studio audience at Fremont Studios in Seattle, Washington, and included live audience interactions. Later episodes have been recorded in various locations lacking a live audience. Each episode features pre-recorded digital sketch comedy shorts, special celebrity guests, and performances by both Northwest stand-up comedians and musical guests. Guests have included: Jeff Probst, Joel McHale, Kenny Mayne, Danny Bonaduce, Roger Fisher, Shawn Kemp, Luke Willson, Taylor John Williams, and many more.
Up Late NW is a production from Artists think Tank, LLC. Pat and Chris Cashman are co-executive producers with showrunner B Anthony Nelson, and partners with Head of Production Christopher Sherlock and Executive VP Distribution/Co-Producer Ryan Craig. It is often considered a successor to the Seattle-based productions of Almost Live! and The (206), mostly because of the involvement of Pat and Chris Cashman.