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January 16, 1982

Specials

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01. The Best of SCTV 1

1. Dr. Schekter 2. Comment with David Brinkley: Quality Smoke 3. Leave It to Beaver 25th Anniversary Party 4. John McEnroe for Coffee 5. Katharine Hepburn for Twillings Tea 6. The Merv Griffith Show from Mayberry 7. The National Midnight Star 8. Indira, live at the Akron Arena 9. Great White North 10. The Fishin' Musician: The Tubes 11. The Brooke Shields Show 12. Cooking with Edith Prickley 13. Tex and Edna Boil's Prairie Warehouse 14. What's My Shoe Size? 15. Dr. Cheryl Kinsey 16. Perry Como: Still Alive 17. Play It Again, Bob 18. SCTV sign-off with Mel Torme

1h 5min
January 16, 1982

02. The Best of SCTV 2

1. Message From Guy: Arabs

2. Got a Minute? with Sid Dithers

3. High Q

4. The Johnny LaRue Show

5. Point/Counterpoint: Alcoholism

6. My Fair Lady

7. Great White North

8. Long Distance

9. Danny Eubanks - Seminarian/Rookie Cop

10. The Sammy Maudlin Show: On the Waterfront

11. Dr. Chet Vet

12. Graft Cheese

13. Hats of the West

14. Bad Acting in Hollywood

15. Alpha Channel

16. The Irwin Allen Show

17. Tomorrow Today Tonight

1h 5min
January 22, 1982

03. The Best of SCTV 3

1. English for Beginners

2. Harry Filth

3. Taxi Driver (Gregory Peck)

4. Lola Heatherton in Concert

5. Sid Dithers - Private Eye

6. Taxi Driver (Woody Allen)

7. Video Piracy (Star Wars)

8. Videotech

9. How the Middle East Was Won

10. Taxi Driver (Sid Dithers)

11. Fillips Milk of Amnesia

12. Quincy: Cartoon Coroner

13. The Dick Cavett Show

14. Biller Hi-Lite

15. Harvey K-Tel's Fast-Talking Playhouse

16. Great White North: Star Wars

17. The Young and the Wrestling

18. Death Takes No Holiday

19. Joni Mitchell: For Dogs Only

20. Money Talks: Mr. Douglas

21. Yellowbelly

22. Monster Chiller Horror Theatre: Whispers of the Wolf

1h 5min
January 29, 1982

04. Strange Brew

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1h 5min
August 19, 1983

05. Origins of SCTV

Classic clips of original Second City performances plus insights from Harold Ramis, Bernard Sahlins, Del Close, Andrew Alexander, Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy and Dave Thomas.

26min
August 20, 1983

06. Remembering John Candy

Everybody who met John Candy has a story to tell. Here are some from those who knew and loved him.

27min
August 26, 1983

07. SCTV Remembers (1)

A show like SCTV has a million stories. Here is the first installment of some of the best.

31min
August 27, 1983

08. The Craft of SCTV

SCTV also included many talented people behind the scenes. Here the hair, makeup and wardrobe designers look back at producing the show.

29min
September 2, 1983

09. SCTV at the 1982 Emmys

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1h 5min
September 3, 1983

10. SCTV Remembers (2)

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14min
September 9, 1983

11. The Juul Haalmeyer Dancers

The Juul Haalmeyer Dancers were a woefully inept troupe of variety show dancers on the television sketch comedy show SCTV. They premiered on series 4, "Bouncin' Back to You" with The Tubes. Catherine O'Hara wanted bad dancers for the Bouncin' Back to You segment with Lola Heatherton. O'Hara auditioned professional dancers, but they couldn't dance poorly, so she asked Haalmeyer, the show's costume designer, to put something together with whoever was available. O'Hara named the dance group The Juul Haalmeyer Dancers because it sounded similar to the June Taylor Dancers

9min
September 10, 1983

12. The SCTV Writers

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26min
September 16, 1983

13. SCTV Remembers (3)

Cycle 3 brought many changes to the SCTV family, including the arrival of Martin Short, who joined in time for the last three episodes. Joined in this video by Catherine O'Hara, Martin looks back at his early days on the Toronto Mainstage of Second City and his first impressions of joining the SCTV cast.

1h 5min
September 17, 1983

14. SCTV: The Producers (1)

SCTV needed producers to juggle the demands of deadlines, network and the cast. In part one of a series, SCTV executive producer Andrew Alexander and producer Patrick Whitley share behind the scenes stories of what it took to get SCTV on the air.

1h 5min
September 23, 1983

15. That's Life With John Candy

In the early 1980's That's Life, hosted by Peter Feniack, was a popular Canadian magazine show that covered stories of the day. In this hort video segment the show pays a visit to John Candy and his young family at their home near the town of Newmarket, just north of Toronto. SCTV loomed large in the public mind, and with the smash comedy Stripes under his belt, John was on his way to wide acclaim.

1h 5min
September 24, 1983

16. Goin' Down The Road

Not only is this 1970 production considered one of the seminal moments in the creation of Canada's film industry, but SCTV's version, Garth And Gord And Fiona And Alice, is considered one of the best parodies in Canadian comedy history. Directed by Don Shebib, this film is the story of two hard-luck Maritimers who, like many before them, head west to "Hogtown" (Toronto) in search of work, women, and a new life. In a wonderful twist, actress Jayne Eastwood appears in both versions and in an added interview with Joe Flaherty.

1h 5min
September 30, 1983

17. Hinterland Who's Who

These educational public service announcements began running on Canadian television in the early 1960's. They were produced by the Canadian Wildlife Service (a division of Environment Canada) to promote knowledge and respect of Canada's vast wilderness. In the process the spots and their haunting theme music (used in the SCTV spoof) have taken on an almost cult-like status in Canada. In 2003 CWS relaunched the program in cooperation with the Canadian Wildlife Federation. See all the Hinterland Who's Who spots and learn about the Great White North at their Web site: www.hww.ca

1h 5min
October 1, 1983

18. Sammy Maudlin At Second City

In October 2004 Joe Flaherty reprised his character Sammy Maudlin for the first time in public since SCTV by joining Toronto's Second City Theatre Company and alumni for a special series of shows. With an additional interview by Joe, these selected sketches prove that the SCTV and Second City connection lives on.

1h 5min
October 7, 1983

19. SCTV at Play

Home movies of the cast and crew playing softball (courtesy Rose Candy)

1h 5min
October 8, 1983

20. SCTV Remembers (4)

It was during these cycles that Martin Short fully developed his most famous SCTV characters. In this one-on-one interview with SCTV writer Dick Blasucci, Martin Short reflects upon settling into the cast and drawing international attention for the first time.

1h 5min
October 14, 1983

21. SCTV: The Producers (2)

Despite his important contribution, SCTV producer Len Stuart has always preferred to remain in the background. Here, Len briefly steps into the limelight to tell a few stories about his history and SCTV.

1h 5min
October 15, 1983

22. The Red Fisher Show

So where did the concept of Fishin' Musician and its host Gil Fisher come from? Before the days of specialty TV networks, about the only good fishing and camping on TV in Canada and the northern U.S. was a little independent show called The Red Fisher Show. Short on polish but long on heart, it ran for 21 years starting in 1968 and followed Red and his celebrity guests as they traveled all over the world in search of adventure. Each episode opened with Red setting up the story and telling a few tales on the studio set porch of what became his famous Scuttlebut Lodge. Red's show was also partially the inspiration for another Canadian hit comedy series, The Red Green Show. For those of you that miss Red's show, here is some great news, at 88 years of age he is still reeling in the big ones.

1h 5min
October 21, 1983

23. SCTV Reunion

1999 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival hosted by Conan O'Brien with Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Catherine O'Hara, Harold Ramis, Martin Short, and Dave Thomas. Courtesy of HBO.

1h 3min
June 19, 1999

24. Museum of TV and Radio Tribute

On March 4, 1997, Robert M. Batscha, then president of the museum, gathered SCTV alumni for an impressive public roundtable discussion. Participating in this unique forum are Rick Moranis, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Dave Thomas, Joe Flaherty, Andrea Martin, Robin Duke, Martin Short, plus Second City Chicago founder Bernie Sahlins, SCTV Executive Producer Andrew Alexander and a rare appearance by improv directing legend Del Close. This is the first time that this video has been released for public viewing, courtesy of The Museum of Television & Radio.

1h 5min
June 25, 1999

25. Best of the Early Years

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1h 5min
June 26, 1999

26. SCTV Specials

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1h 5min
July 2, 1999

27. Zontar - The Thing From Venus

A Larry Buchanan short film included as an easter egg from the Volume 2 DVD set.

5min
July 3, 1999

28. The Norman Seeff Photo Sessions

A DVD extra from Volume 2 disc 5

1h 5min
July 9, 1999
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