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Code G.

Code G.

20172 Seasons48 EpisodesCanceled

Overview

With a hefty dose of humour and self-mockery, Code G’s stars open up about everything, and then some. No topic is off limits!

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Top Cast

Phil Roy

Phil Roy

Self

Jay Du Temple

Jay Du Temple

Self

Daniel Pinet

Daniel Pinet

Self

Pier-Luc Funk

Pier-Luc Funk

Self

Mehdi Bousaidan

Mehdi Bousaidan

Self

Adib Alkhalidey

Adib Alkhalidey

Self

Joey Scarpellino

Joey Scarpellino

Self

About Code G.

Code G. is a comedy, reality, talk series that first aired in 2017. it stars Phil Roy, Jay Du Temple, Daniel Pinet. With a hefty dose of humour and self-mockery, Code G’s stars open up about everything, and then some. No topic is off limits!

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