Though the name “Second City Television” implies a comic sensibility rooted in Chicago, “SCTV” was always wilder, more exotic and tougher to pin down. Though it bore some resemblance to the sketch ...
Though the name "Second City Television" implies a comic sensibility rooted in Chicago, "SCTV" was always wilder, more exotic and tougher to pin down. It bore some resemblance to the sketch comedy of ...
On October 24, 2006, Shout! Factory will release SCTV: The Best Of The Early Years on DVD. The three-disc set will contain a compilation of hilarious material from Canada's version of SNL (before The ...
Television's old reliable, Saturday Night Live has occupied the same time slot on the same network for longer than much of its fan base has been alive. Over the course of its rocky but brilliant run, ...
"How are ya? Funny man Bobby Bittman s (Eugene Levy) limp catchphrase is an unlikely place to look for the comedic heart of the SCTV beast. But it s precisely here, in Levy s full commitment to and ...
There’s a movement—it’s a clever piece of magazine marketing, actually, but we’ll call it a movement—to build some sort of local monument in Edmonton to the SCTV television series, which was produced ...
In his introduction, former SCTV cast member Dave Thomas explains that he was prompted to write this book after being contacted by another writer treating the same subject. Not wanting anything to do ...
Canadian comedy fans are ramping up for an SCTV reunion taking to the stage this week. Familiar faces from the famed troupe, including Catherine O'Hara, Andrea Martin, Eugene Levy, Joe Flaherty, ...
A monument to Bob and Doug McKenzie, Edith Prickley or Count Floyd could be built in Edmonton if the people behind a new online petition get their way. "We, the undersigned, are aware of the ...
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