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September 23, 2011
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Ity & Fancy Cat show moves to new time slot

Ity and Fancy Cat. - File

It will be an earlier night for lovers of laughter this Sunday, September 25, as the 'Ity & Fancy Cat' television show is set to air at 8:30 p.m. instead of at the regular 9 o'clock time slot.

The half-hour all-Jamaican television programme features sketches, parodies, and stand-up comedy from Ity & Fancy Cat, a duo that has been together for nearly 20 years, and has consistently maintained a place as one of the hottest comedy acts in the Caribbean.

The show is now in the final quarter of what has been a very successful fourth season so far. People have been raving about the hilarious sketches, especially those which parody popular personalities like politicians and entertainers, and the viewing public appears to have fallen in love with some of the recurring characters such as Noel 'Rozah Roze' Ellis and 'Miss Jennifer the Country Helper' played by Kathy Grant.

The show also features regular performances from people like talented singer/actor/comedian Donald 'Iceman' Anderson, poet/comic Dr Michael Abrahams and actress Keniesha Bowes.

This is a one-time-only time change for Sunday, September 25, and is to facilitate the Digicel Rising Star final show which will start at 9 and run for two hours.

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