In the history of Canadian broadcasting, few individuals have come close to matching the accomplishments and accolades that Montreal-born comedy writer Tim McAuliffe has achieved throughout his career.
After garnering international attention and two Writers Guild of Canada Awards for his roles as a showrunner, executive producer, and writer on CBC’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes and as a writer for Canada’s most successful sitcom of all time, CTV’s Corner Gas, McAuliffe took his talents south of the border and proceeded to accrue credits alongside some of the biggest names in entertainment for series such as The Office, The Last Man on Earth, Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, and many more.
More recently, McAuliffe returned to Canada with fellow This Hour Has 22 Minutes alumni Mark Critch to co-write the screenplay for CBC’s newest hit comedy show, Son of a Critch, which premiered last week to rave reviews from viewers and critics alike.
Despite only recently wrapping production on the CBC series’ first season, McAuliffe has remained as busy as ever—with new and ongoing projects that include Peacock's MacGruber and Paramount Plus’ Players—so we decided to chat with the iconic Canadian comedian about his favourite food and drink spots to visit in his hometown.
One Day in Montreal: writer and producer Tim McAuliffe - Eat North
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