SCTV Review: The Grapes of Mud (1-23) / Officer Friendly (1-24)

SCTV Review: The Grapes of Mud (1-23) / Officer Friendly (1-24)

“The Grapes of Mud” sketches include “Muley’s Roundhouse”, “The Three Dummies: Of Mice And Dummies”, “SCTV AM News Today”, “The Grapes of Mud” and “Disco Farming”.

“Officer Friendly” sketches include “Message From Moe”, “A.M. Little America”, “Promo: Dan Money” “SCTV AM News Today”, “Civil Engineering”, “Officer Friendly”, “Promo: The Undersea World of Marcel Cousteau”, “Promo: Masterpiece Theatre: All The Long-Leggedy Beasties”, and “Dream Interpretation.

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Classic SNL Review: October 11, 1986: Sigourney Weaver / (no musical guest) (S12E01)

Classic SNL Review: October 11, 1986: Sigourney Weaver / (no musical guest) (S12E01)

Sketches include “It Was All A Dream”, “General Dynamics”, “Girlfriends”, “Quiz Masters”, “The Amazing Alexander”, “Hef-Tea Teabags”, “Church Chat”, “Mr. Subliminal”, “Alienses”, “Ten Weeks In Jail”, “Baby It’s Cold Outside”, “Comeback”, and “Brecht-Rogers Medley”. G.E. Smith and the Saturday Night Live Band with Buster Poindexter perform “Smack Dab In The Middle” and “Oh Me Oh My (I’m A Fool For You”). Playwright Christopher Durang also appears.

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SCTV Review: The Sammy Maudlin Show (1-21) / World at War (1-22)

SCTV Review: The Sammy Maudlin Show (1-21) / World at War (1-22)

“The Sammy Maudlin Show” sketches include “Counterattack”, “Paul’s Workshop with Paul Fistinyerface”, “Promo: Baretta’s Bird”, “SCTV AM News Today”, “Promo: James Whitmore Tonight”, “The Sammy Maudlin Show”, and “Dialing For Dollars”.

“World At War” sketches include “Head and Chest”, “Passport To Adventure”, “Promo: Klagg”, “The World of Mystery: Sandwich On The Orient Express”, “Sleepfast”, “World At War”, “Staywhite Toothpaste”, and “Lowell Thompson Remembers”.

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SNL Up Close: 1986-87

SNL Up Close: 1986-87

Lorne Michaels’s first year back at Saturday Night Live after a five-year hiatus wasn’t what you would call a success. While the writing staff included a mix of SNL veterans and unknowns that would soon establish themselves on the show, the new cast (which included movie stars Anthony Michael Hall and Randy Quaid) never quite clicked, and the ratings and reviews were less than favorable. The show was on the brink of cancellation that spring, but NBC president Brandon Tartikoff decided to give Michaels and SNL another chance.

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SCTV Review: The $129,000 Question (1-19) / SCTV Boogie (1-20)

SCTV Review: The $129,000 Question (1-19) / SCTV Boogie (1-20)

“The $129,000 Question” sketches include “Dr. Benson, The Credit Psychiatrist”, “Wake Up with Alki Stereopolis”, “Fluffy Puff Toilet Paper”, “SCTV AM News Today”, “PSA: Tags”, “Promo: Fat Masterson: Private Eye”, “The $129,000 Question”, “The Point from Schickette”, “Elvira Mad Again Part II”, “Don Perignon” and “Words to Live By: Father Chick Murphy”.

“SCTV Boogie” sketches include “Attention Span Booklet”, “Sunrise Semester: Meteorology 101”, “Promo: Mick Mason: Police Photographer”, “It Was That Way with Keith Hampshire”, “Join the Shelley People”, “Pocket Belt, Pocket Hat, and Spare Sock Caddy”, “I Cry Each Day I Die”, “Promo: Monster Chiller Horror Theatre - Dr. Tongue’s Evil House of Wax”, and “SCTV Boogie”.

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SCTV Review: Galaxy 66 (1-17) / Madame Blitzman (1-18)

SCTV Review: Galaxy 66 (1-17) / Madame Blitzman (1-18)

“Galaxy 66” sketches include “Diving For Dollars”, “Sunrise Semester: Elevator Conversation”, “Serfs”, “Sci-Fi Theatre with Bradley Omar”, “Promo: To Tell The Truth”, “Mrs. Prickley’s Jams, Jellies and Preserves”, “Promo: Swish Buckler”, “Pyramid Power”, “Beside The Point”, “Bald & Brassy” and “Words To Live By: Dr. Bradley Omar”.

“Madame Blitzman” sketches include “PSA: Recriminalize Marijuana”, “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, “Dante’s Inferno”, “Filips Milk of Amnesia”, “SCTV AM News Today”, “Promo: Meatball Heroes”, “Monster Chiller Horror Theatre: Madame Blitzman”, “Venerable Electric” and “SCTV News Bulletin: Tornado Warning”

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SCTV Review: Leave It To Beaver (1-15) / Good-Bye America (1-16)

SCTV Review: Leave It To Beaver (1-15) / Good-Bye America (1-16)

“Leave It To Beaver” sketches include “Promo: Library Police”, “Exorcising with Reagan Blair”, “SCTV AM News Today”, “Chickadee Chickette Chicken-Style Loaf”, “Leave It To Beaver 25th Anniversary Party”, “Quick-Wash Dish Laundry”, “PSA: Children on Booze”, “Blind Fists of the Furious Dragon”, “Dr. Tongue and his Animal Friends”, “Family Detective” and “Dialing For Dollars: Three Jerks and a Gal”.

“Good-Bye America” sketches include “Nothing”, “Winning Chess with Boris Morris”, “SCTV AM News Today”, “20 Depressing Hits by Connie Franklin”, “PSA: Warning Signs”, “Good-Bye America” and “Sex”.

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SCTV Review: Ben-Hur (1-13) / The Hefty Neil Story (1-14)

SCTV Review: Ben-Hur (1-13) / The Hefty Neil Story (1-14)

“Ben-Hur” features a show-length parody of the 1959 epic hosted by Moe Green (Harold Ramis). Also includes commercials for “Bill and Mike Dolls”, “Masquerade Funeral”, “Top Secret” and “Tobacco Paste”

“The Hefty Neil Story” features the titular parody of Rocky as part of SCTV Sports Central’s coverage of the heavyweight championship. Also includes commercials for “Those Funny Guys”, “SCTV News”, “50 Psalms” and back-to-back drama series “Emergency Orderly” and “Court Clerk”.

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SCTV Review: Broads Behind Bars (1-11) / The Taxidermist (1-12)

SCTV Review: Broads Behind Bars (1-11) / The Taxidermist (1-12)

“Broads Behind Bars” sketches include “Three Mariners”, “Sunrise Semester: Do-It-Yourself Home Dentistry”, “SCTV News: Helsinki Trip”, “Dining with LaRue: The Scorched Earth”, “Broads Behind Bars” and “Promo: An Evening with Col. Sanders”. Tabby Johnson and Judith Dagley also appear.

“The Taxidermist” sketches include “Nuclear Sized Baggys”, “Farm Report”, “Welcome Back President Kotter”, “Promo: The Glass Menagerie”, “Alistair Cook’s Armenia”, “SCTV Mystery Movie of the Week: The Taxidermist”, “20 Depressing Hits by Connie Franklin”, and “SCTV News: Earl’s Coughing Fit”.

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SCTV Review: Philosophy Street (1-9) / Therese et Joe (1-10)

SCTV Review: Philosophy Street (1-9) / Therese et Joe (1-10)

“Philosophy Street” sketches include “Good-Bye America”, “Sunrise Semester: Self Defense for Women”, “Promo: Bath Talk”, “SCTV AM News Today: Taped Music”, “Philosophy Street”, “S&M Airlines”, “Total Woman with Cassie Mackerel”, “SCTV Movie of the Week: A Fistful of Ugly”, “Longjeans G-11 Watch”, and “Feedback with Moe Green”.

“Therese et Joe” sketches include “SCTV News: New Deli”, “Sunrise Semester: Political Sciences 101”, “Robco Up-Your-Nose Pollution Filter”, “SCTV News: Action Line / Nutrition Report”, “Dining with LaRue: Tang Gardens”, “Silver Bullet Suppositories”, “Northern Ireland Perspective ‘77 with Lou Jaffe”, “Painfree and Staybrite”, “SCTV Foreign Film of the Week: Therese et Joe”, and “SCTV PM News: Terrorism Commentary”

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SCTV Review: Dialing For Dollars (1-7) / Shock Theatre (1-8)

SCTV Review: Dialing For Dollars (1-7) / Shock Theatre (1-8)

“Dialing For Dollars” sketches include: “Homelier You”, “An SCTV Before School Special: Beauty and the Beets”, “SCTV AM News Today”, “The Laser-Matic”, “Firing Squad”, “Famous Philosophers’ School”, “Alice, The Wonder Dog”, “Dialing For Dollars: Changing Partners”, “Evelyn Woods Speed Talking School” and “Promo: 15 Minutes”. Chris Boddie also appears.

“Shock Theatre” sketches include “Discretion Warning”, “Promo: Extreme Close-Up”, “Dining With LaRue: Rico’s Trattoria”, “50 Practical Jokes”, “The Wacky World of Poverty”, “Alpro Dog Food”, “Eye on Science”, “Promo: A Fistful of Ugly”, “Shock Theatre”, and “Promo: Margot Fontaine at the Russian National Circus". Donald Cowper also appears

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SCTV Review: Match Unto My Feet (1-5) / Memoirs of Anton Chekhov (1-6)

SCTV Review: Match Unto My Feet (1-5) / Memoirs of Anton Chekhov (1-6)

“Match Unto My Feet” sketches include: “Promo: Baa, Baa, Black and White Sheep”, “Sunrise Semester: Faking Orgasms with Dr. Cheryl Kinsey”, “Promo: It’s An Unusual World, Isn’t It?”, “Witness to Yesterday”, “SCTV AM News Today: Earl In San Francisco”, “Amanda II Microwave Oven”, “PSA: Warning Signs”, “Match Unto My Feet”, “Promo: AC/DC” and “Words to Live By: Father John Duffy”. Brenda Donohue also appears.

“Memoirs of Anton Chekhov” includes “Labrador Slugger”, “SCTV AM News Today: Earl Asleep”, “Heavenly Bodies”, “Mr. Science”, “The House of Beauty”, “SCTV News Today: Alternative Perspectives”, “Cornabix”, “Masterpiece Theatre: Three Plays”, “Hooker Handbook”, “The Memoirs of Anton Chekhov”, “Plainclothes Mountie” and “SCTV PM News Today: Floyd breaks up”. Donald Cowper, Jayne Eastwood and Monica Parker also appear.

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SCTV Review: Ethnic Humor (1-3) / Crosswords (1-4)

SCTV Review: Ethnic Humor (1-3) / Crosswords (1-4)

“Ethnic Humor” sketches include “Disclaimer”, “Sunrise Semester: Humanities 196 with Dr. Ernest Bruter”, “The Leutonian Hour”, “Promo: Plainclothes Mountie”, “Out-Patient”, “Hints for Homemakers”, “North American Stethoscopy Institute”, “Theatre North American”, “Golden Hits of the 11th Century” and “Words to Live By: Dr. Ernest Bruter”.

“Crosswords” sketches include “The Sammy Maudlin Show”, “Sunrise Semester: Classical Greek with Alki Stereopoulos”, “Spray-On Socks”, “The $211,000 Triangle”, “Cooking with LaRue”, “Backstage”, “Masterpiece Theatre: Crosswords”, “Promo: The Exorcist of Oz”, “Shakespeare’s Greatest Jokes”, and “Words to Live By: Father Michael Meyer”

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SCTV Review: Backstage (1-1) / Murder at SCTV (1-2)

SCTV Review: Backstage (1-1) / Murder at SCTV (1-2)

“Backstage” sketches include: “The Laser-Matic”, “Sunrise Semester: Bookkeeping with Moe Green”, “Promo: Unnecessary Surgeon & Malpractice Lawyer”, “The Johnny LaRue Show”, “SCTV AM News Today: Big News/Little News”, “The Evelyn Woods Speed Talking School”, “Backstage”, “Stop Those Depressing Ads”, “Masterpiece Theatre: The Girls of Vienna”, “SCTV PM News”, and “Words To Live By: Joni Newton Buffy”

“Murder at SCTV” sketches include “Swami Bananananda”, “Captain Combat”, “Fat Chance for the Sub-Sahara”, “English For Beginners”, “SCTV AM News Today”, “Stan Musial’s Greatest Hits”, “Sale of the Century”, “Gus Gusstofferson: Security Guard”, “SCTV Movie of the Week: Wara, Wara, Wara” and “SCTV PM News”

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Coming Thursdays at 9: SCTV Reviews

I plan on getting back to the classic SNL reviews eventually, but in the interest of having new content on the blog, as well as to keep myself from getting into SNL overload, I’ve decided that starting next week, I will post weekly reviews of SCTV episodes beginning with the very first show.

I actually started watching SCTV a few months before I started watching SNL regularly; I remember seeing it listed as one of the best comedy series of all time, but I didn’t really know too much about it, just that reruns would play late at night on MTN. Eventually, I started taping the shows (my first episode was a syndicated version of the one with Canadian Gaffes and Practical Amusements), though by the time the show disappeared from reruns for a few years I had nowhere close to a complete collection. I still saw a decent cross-section of the show, though, including one episode that still had the original late 70s opening title sequence and bumpers (I wish I still had that tape).

I ended up getting most of my collection when The Comedy Network began running the show in March 1999. They didn’t run the episodes in order, and a few of the shows were re-edited to eliminate expensive music cues, but through these reruns, I was able to see most of the Canadian syndication package. The available episode guides in Dave Thomas’s book and online only listed the full length NBC and Cinemax rundowns, but thanks to a Comedy Network staffer providing show numbers, I was able to figure out which shows I had and needed, and also helped piece together a guide to the half-hour edits.

I will be reviewing two shows per post for the half-hour shows (seasons 1 through 3); the 90-minute shows (which are some ways off) will only be one show per post. Unfortunately, I don’t have the original Global or CBC edits of the shows (bar what has been released on DVD in the Early Years box set), but the Canadian syndication versions are more-or-less identical to the Global airings (except for opening titles and bumpers), and only have minor differences from the CBC broadcasts. There are a handful of sketches that don’t appear in the package, though: neither Alpro Dog Food and Family Crisis are in my copies, and were likely removed due to content involving domestic violence. When possible, I will also have notes about differences between the multiple edits of the shows.

As well, there are a handful of sketches that only appeared in the original American syndication package from 1977. My understanding is that when the producers made the American syndication deal with Rhodes Productions, the second set of 13 shows (where George Bloomfield took over as director from Milad Bessada) was produced with the understanding that the American shows needed to be about a minute shorter, but the Bessada shows needed to be re-compiled to match the run-times, sometimes moving sketches to different episodes and sometimes incorporating shorter Bloomfield sketches. I don’t know when the US-only sketches were produced, but none of them were included in the later syndication packages.

I have sketch listings for the original US versions, but if anyone can provide me copies of pre-1984 airings with the original opening credits sequences and bumpers, it would be appreciated. As well, I'm looking for copies of the following sketches

  • Alpro Dog Food (S01E08)

  • Family Crisis (S02E22)

  • Message from Guy (S03E26)

Stay tuned to this blog for the reviews, which will go live every Thursday night at 9 PM (Atlantic Time).

The original “test patten” logo used for the show during season 1

SNL 1985-86: Final thoughts

SNL 1985-86: Final thoughts

Lorne Michaels’ first season back at SNL following his five year hiatus from the show is considered one of the worst seasons in the show’s history, along with 1980-81 and 1994-95. Indeed, there are quite a few obvious problems with this season, and as a whole the quality was below the standard of the first four seasons of the show, or even the later Dick Ebersol years. Yet for some reason, this year has a certain watchability to it that 1980-81 or 1994-95 don’t have.

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Classic SNL Review: May 24, 1986: Anjelica Huston & Billy Martin / George Clinton & The Parliament Funkadelic (S11E18)

Classic SNL Review: May 24, 1986: Anjelica Huston & Billy Martin / George Clinton & The Parliament Funkadelic (S11E18)

Sketches include “Hands Across America”, “The People’s Second Choice Awards”, “Moments of Doubt”, “Glamorous Drinking”, “Actors on Film”, “Mafia Greeting Cards”, “Lesbian Pick-Ups”, “Bocce Ball My Way”, “Backstage”, “Book Minute”, “Movie Theatre”, “My Friend” and “Fire”, George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic perform two medleys. Damon Wayans also appears.

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Classic SNL Review: May 17, 1986: Jimmy Breslin / Level 42, E.G. Daily (S11E17)

Classic SNL Review: May 17, 1986: Jimmy Breslin / Level 42, E.G. Daily (S11E17)

Sketches include “Weigh-In”, “Reagan’s Command”, “Tornadoville”, “A Message from Marvelous Marvin Hagler”, “Midday with Jennifer Hicks”, “Lone Wolf McCord”, “The Pat Stevens Show”, “Assembly” and “A Message from Jody Hagler”. Level 42 performs “Something About You”. E. G. Daily performs “Say It, Say It”. Sam Kinison also appears.

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Classic SNL Review: May 10, 1986: Catherine Oxenberg & Paul Simon / Ladysmith Black Mambazo (S11E16)

Classic SNL Review: May 10, 1986: Catherine Oxenberg & Paul Simon / Ladysmith Black Mambazo (S11E16)

Sketches include “Geraldo Rivera Opens The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier”, “Guys Behind Bars”, “The Late Show with Joan Rivers”, “The Limits of the Imagination”, “Dirk Landers”, “Beverly Hills Liar”, “Brim Decaffeinated”, and “A Mother’s Day Message”. Paul Simon performs “You Can Call Me Al”, “Homeless” with Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and “Graceland”. Penn & Teller also appear.

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Classic SNL Review: April 19, 1986: Tony Danza / Laurie Anderson (S11E15)

Classic SNL Review: April 19, 1986: Tony Danza / Laurie Anderson (S11E15)

Sketches include “Vietnam Story”, “AT&T”, “Nancy’s Workout”, “Lyndon LaRouche Theatre”, “30 Second Count”, “Big Time Professional Golf”, “Love Scene”, “Master Thespian” and “The Further Adventures of Biff and Salena”. Laurie Anderson performs “Babydoll” and “The Day The Devil”. Penn & Teller also appear.

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