Updated December 5, 2024
Season 1: 1976-77
Backstage (1-1) / Murder at SCTV (1-2)
Ethnic Humor (1-3) / Crosswords (1-4)
Match Unto My Feet (1-5) / Memoirs of Anton Chekhov (1-6)
Dialing For Dollars (1-7) / Shock Theatre (1-8)
Philosophy Street (1-9) / Therese et Joe (1-10)
Broads Behind Bars (1-11) / The Taxidermist (1-12)
Ben-Hur (1-13) / The Hefty Neil Story (1-14)
Leave It To Beaver (1-15) / Goodbye America (1-16)
Galaxy 66 (1-17) / Madame Blitzman (1-18)
The $129,000 Question (1-19) / SCTV Boogie (1-20)
The Sammy Maudlin Show (1-21) / World at War (1-22)
The Grapes of Mud (1-23) / Officer Friendly (1-24)
The Man Who Would Be King of the Popes (1-25) / Lust for Paint (1-26) / US-only sketches
Season 2: 1978-79
Premiere (2-1) / Bob Hope Desert Classic (2-2)
The Kidnapping of Moe Green (2-3) / SCTV Solid Gold Telethon (2-4)
Writer Strike (2-5) / Municipal Election (2-6)
Arabs (2-7) / Happy Endings (2-8)
Undersea World (2-9) / Edith Prickley, Station Manager (2-10)
SCTV 30th Anniversary Show (2-11) / The Occult (2-12)
Bad Acting In Hollywood (2-13) / Alfred Hitchcock Presents (2-14)
Fighting Air Dogs (2-15) / Death Takes No Holiday (2-16)
Rock Concert (2-17) / Fantasy Island (2-18)
On The Waterfront Again (2-19) / SCTV Disco (2-20)
Pipeline (2-21) / Consumer Action Line (2-22)
Dining With LaRue (2-23) / The Flaming Turkey (2-24)
Season 3: 1980-81
Lee A. Iacocca’s Rock Concert (3-1) / Thursday Night Live (3-2)
Death Of A Salesman (3-3) / My Factory, My Self (3-4)
Death Motel (3-5) / The Lone Ranger Show (3-6)
Play It Again, Bob (3-7) / Gaslight (3-8)
Man’s Ability To Imitate (3-9) / Mel’s Rock Pile (3-10)
The Sammy Maudlin Show (3-11) / Night Gallery (3-12)
Star Wars (3-13) / Hollywood Salutes Its Extras (3-14)
The Irwin Allen Show (3-15) / Big Brother (3-16)
Two-Way TV (3-17) / Alpha Channel (3-18)
Midnight Express Special (3-19) / Cookery Crock (3-20)
The Mating Game (3-21) / Gene Shalit’s America (3-22)
Mel’s Rock Pile: MacArthur Park (3-23) / The Dick Cavett Show (3-24)
The Cisco Kid (3-25) / The Best of SCTV (3-26)
There’s a podcast called The Loudest Girl In The World, hosted by Lauren Ober. The show concerns Ober’s autism diagnosis at 42, as well as her experience dealing with this information and opening up to others about it. When I listened to it last summer, I related pretty heavily to what she was talking about. I’ve also started to make peace with how my own brain works in the last few years. It’s been a rough road, though.