The Locker Room

The Tom Harris Chevrolet Locker Room
Starring "Extreme" Joe Cooper
Julie Sumanik
Country of origin Canada
Production
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 10 minutes (approx.)
Release
Original network Shaw TV
External links
Website

The Locker Room (AKA The Tom Harris Chevrolet Locker Room) is a Canadian television show broadcasting from Nanaimo, British Columbia. It airs in Nanaimo on Shaw TV and is hosted by "Extreme" Joe Cooper and Julie Sumanik.

Format

A typical Locker Room episode is roughly ten minutes in length. It begins with a cold intro, usually featuring Joe and Julie in some humorous situation. Past cold intros have included Joe "killing time" by destroying a wristwatch, Ex Co-host Holly Robinson racing down a ski hill to stop Joe from eating yellow snow, and a Sin City parody entitled "Sports City".

After the cold intro, the opening theme music plays. The music is accompanied by one of five music videos featuring the theme music's creators, Nanaimo ska band The Kiltlifters. Four of these videos revolve around a sport—bowling, hockey, swimming and curling—while the fifth is a compilation of the other four videos. Two alternate versions of the opening them music also aired that were written by the Nanaimo Punk band Unlabeled.

The body of the show features Joe and Julie learning about a sport. Usually, each sport is presented by a local sporting group or club and includes a brief history with background information. After learning the basics of the sport, Joe and Julie then compete against each other for bragging rights. Past sports and competitions have included archery, bungee jumping, figure skating, logger sports, Brazilian Jujitzu with former UFC Champion Royce Gracie, Sports Fishing and Futsal (another form of indoor soccer).

The end of the show is composed of outtakes, over which the end credits and ending theme music play.

Common themes

While each episode focuses on a different sport, certain themes carry over from show to show. For example:

External links


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