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Up Late NW
GenreSketch comedy, variety show
StarringChris Cashman
Pat Cashman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes18
Production
Executive producersB Anthony Nelson
Pat Cashman
Chris Cashman
Production locationsSeattle, Washington
Running time22 minutes
Original release
NetworkKING-TV
KONG-TV (Repeats)
KOIN-TV
KREM
KSKN-TV (Repeats)
KEVU-CD
KLSR-TV
KDRV
ReleaseSeptember 19, 2015 (2015-09-19) –
May 2016 (2016-05)
Related
Almost Live!
The (206)
The John Report with Bob

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 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.

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