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Second City Television

TV·1976–1984·6 seasons, 136 episodes·CBC Television·Comedy·30m

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Second City Television is a Canadian television sketch comedy show offshoot from Toronto's Second City troupe that ran between 1976 and 1984.

Cast

Episodes by season

Season0127Episodes1976–77AiredSeason avg
  1. S01E01Second City Television S01E01BackstageSeptember 21, 1976The inaugural show introduces several major characters, including Johnny LaRue, Earl Camembert, Floyd Robertson and Moe Green. It features a
  2. S01E02Second City Television S01E02Murder At SCTVOctober 21, 1976Perini Scleroso and Gus Gustofferson's first appearance. Gus is featured in a wraparound concept dealing with the murder of puppeteer Lampee
  3. S01E03Second City Television S01E03Ethnic HumourNovember 18, 1976Harold Ramis warns viewers that this show contains ethnic slurs, and all the jokes are about the gypsies. From ""Gypsy Mythology"" on Sunris
  4. S01E04Second City Television S01E04CrosswordsDecember 16, 1976Sammy Maudlin, Sunrise Semester, The $211,000 Triangle, Cooking with LaRue, Backstage, Masterpiece Theatre, Words to Live By
  5. S01E05Second City Television S01E05Match Unto My FeetJanuary 13, 1977Sunrise Semester, Witness to Yesterday, PSA:So You're Dead...Now What?, Match Unto My Feet, Words to Live By
  6. S01E06Second City Television S01E06Memoirs of Anton ChekhovFebruary 10, 1977Star Trek comes to the steppes of Russia in a very funny parody of Chekhov. Heavenly Bodies, Mr Science, Masterpiece Theatre, The Memoirs of
  7. S01E07Second City Television S01E07Dialing For DollarsFebruary 24, 1977BEAUTY AND THE BEETS Beauty learns to like beets... the hard way. Beauty and the Beets, Firing Squad, Alice, the Wonder Dog, Dialing for Dol
  8. S01E08Second City Television S01E08Shock TheatreMarch 10, 1977Dining with LaRue, The Wacky World of Poverty, Eye on Science, Shock Theatre:Early to Bed
  9. S01E09Second City Television S01E09Philosophy StreetMarch 24, 1977Good-Bye America, Sunrise Semester, Philosophy Street, Total Women, A Fistful of Ugly, Feedback with Moe Green
  10. S01E10Second City Television S01E10Therese et JoeApril 7, 1977On SCTV News, Floyd Robertson (Joe Flaherty) and Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) report earthquakes, deli crises, the arms race, and Earl asks
  11. S01E11Second City Television S01E11Broads Behind BarsApril 21, 1977Broads Behind Bars is a classic, with Candy's over the top prison guard Shultzy ("Lock 'em up, keep 'em down, and work 'em over") and Martin
  12. S01E12Second City Television S01E12The TaxidermistMay 5, 1977Farm Report, Welcome Back President Kotter, Alistair Cook's Armenia, The Taxidermist
  13. S01E13Second City Television S01E13Ben HurMay 19, 1977A landmark show, featuring a show-length parody of the film, introduced by Moe Green on Dialing For Dollars. Additional Viewing: William Wy
  14. S01E14Second City Television S01E14The Hefty Neil StorySeptember 19, 1977SCTV Sports Central: The Hefty Neil Story, PSA: Shoplifting
  15. S01E15Second City Television S01E15Leave It to BeaverSeptember 26, 1977Exorcising, Leave it to Beaver 25th Anniversary Party, PSA:Rip Masters for Children on Booze, Dr Tongue and his Animal Friends
  16. S01E16Second City Television S01E16Goodbye AmericaOctober 3, 1977Winning Chess with Borris Morris, PSA:So You're Dead...Now What?, Good-Bye America, Johnny LaRue
  17. S01E17Second City Television S01E17Galaxy 66October 10, 1977Diving for Dollars, Sunrise Semester, Sci-Fi Theatre: Galaxy 66, Beside the Point, Words to Live By
  18. S01E18Second City Television S01E18Madame BlitzmanOctober 17, 1977PSA: Re-criminalize Marijuana, Dante's Inferno, Monster Chiller Horror Theatre: Madame Blitzman
  19. S01E19Second City Television S01E19$129 000 QuestionOctober 24, 1977Wake Up With Alki Stereopolis, PSA: Do Not Remove Tags, The $129,000 Question, Elvira Mad Again Part II, Words to Live By
  20. S01E20Second City Television S01E20Dr Tongue's House of WaxOctober 31, 1977Sunrise Semester, It Was That Way With Keith Hampshire, I Cry Each Day I Die, SCTV Boogie
  21. S01E21Second City Television S01E21Sammy Maudlin ShowNovember 7, 1977Paul's Workshop With Paul Fistinyourface, The Sammy Maudlin Show, PSA: Shoplifting, Dialing For Dollars: Sandy Moss
  22. S01E22Second City Television S01E22World at WarNovember 14, 1977Passport to Adventure:Africa, The World of Mystery: Sandwich on the Orient Express, World at War:Baseball, Lowell Thompson Remembers
  23. S01E23Second City Television S01E23The Grapes of MudNovember 21, 1977Muley's Roundhouse, Promo: Library Police, The Three Dummies: Of Mice and Dummies, SCTV AM News Today: Terrorist Picnic, Commercial: Spray-O
  24. S01E24Second City Television S01E24Officer FriendlyNovember 28, 1977Message from Moe: License Suspended, A.M. Little America with Tom Brokraw, Promo: Dan Money, SCTV AM News Today: Mafia Interview, Commercial
  25. S01E25Second City Television S01E25The Man Who Would Be King of the PopesDecember 5, 1977Commercial: Tiny Tops, Morning Facial with Princess Carlotta, Promo: Check Please, Promo: The Man Who Would Be King of the Popes, Commercial
  26. S01E26Second City Television S01E26Lust for PaintDecember 12, 1977Dialing for Dollars: Lust For Paint features a show-length parody of Moulin Rouge, with promos for celebrity tattletales and the Babe Ruth s
  27. S01E27Best Of (US)

Season 1 ranked & reviewed

Season0226Episodes1978–79AiredSeason avg
  1. S02E01PremiereSeptember 16, 1978As the show starts, the scripts are not finished. The first on-screen appearance of Guy Caballero, in a wheelchair (which he uses for respec
  2. S02E02Bob Hope Desert ClassicSeptember 23, 1978Monster Chiller Horror Theatre: The House of Cats; SCTV Sports Central: Desert Classic; Commercial: Delay; Betty Bain: Professional Juror; P
  3. S02E03Kidnapping of Moe GreenSeptember 30, 1978The Leutonian Liberation Front has threatened Moe Green with his life and his career. Once the dirty deed is done, SCTV's on-air personaliti
  4. S02E04SCTV Solid Gold TelethonOctober 7, 1978Sammy Maudlin, Bobby Bittman and Johnny LaRue anchor the show-length star-studded charity telethon. A great celebrity schmooze fest. The Sol
  5. S02E05Writer's StrikeOctober 14, 1978Something of a sequel to the first episode as Ernest Kirsch, SCTV writer, goes on strike, disrupting regular programming. At SCTV News, Floy
  6. S02E06Second City Television S02E06Municipal ElectionOctober 21, 1978Earl Camembert faces a conflict of interest as Johnny LaRue's campaign manager as SCTV News covers the municipal elections and Johnny's run
  7. S02E07Second City Television S02E07Farm Film Report/ArabsOctober 28, 1978Guy Caballero gives his statement to the Arabs emerging on the world scene: ""Invest heavily in the SCTV Network."" Then programming begins
  8. S02E08Second City Television S02E08The Mirthmakers/Happy EndingsNovember 4, 1978It appears there isn't any happiness on television, except on SCTV. Earl Camembert gives a bright side to tragic news stories. Lin Ye Tang m
  9. S02E09Second City Television S02E09Undersea WorldNovember 11, 1978The first appearance of gameshow host Alex Trebel, hosting the high school quiz show High Q. Additional Viewing: The Undersea World of Jacq
  10. S02E10Second City Television S02E10Edith Prickley Station ManagerNovember 18, 1978Edith Prickley has succeeded Moe Green as SCTV Station Manager. (Naturally, she rubs Guy Caballero the wrong way.) Her first day on the job
  11. S02E11Second City Television S02E11SCTV 30th Anniversary ShowNovember 25, 1978Features the show-length, star-studded salute to SCTV's 30th anniversary, with some great parodies of 50's television. Additional Viewing:
  12. S02E12Whispers of the Wolf/The OccultDecember 2, 1978Mr. Science: Acid and Electricity, SCTV News: SCTV is Haunted, Fireside Chat: Firewood, 4th Degree, Monster Chiller Horror Theatre: Whispers
  13. S02E13Bad Acting In HollywoodDecember 9, 1978Features Sid Dithers Private Eye and the superb Bad Acting In Hollywood. Additional Viewing: Bad Acting In Hollywood is a parody of That's
  14. S02E14Alfred Hitchcock PresentsDecember 16, 1978Additional Viewing: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the 50s anthology series hosted by the man himself. Murder Is Bad For Your Health is (possibl
  15. S02E15Fighting Air DogsDecember 23, 1978Promo: Undercover Policewoman, SCTV News: Marijuana, Commercial: Daylea Yogurt, Masterpiece Theatre: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Mohicans G
  16. S02E16Death Takes No HolidayDecember 31, 1978Phil from Phil's Nails (later the Garment King) is a send-up of Phil Givner, who did similar commercials for his carpet outlet back in the 7
  17. S02E17Rock ConcertJanuary 6, 1979Features the first Tex and Edna Boil Organ Emporium commercial, while Bob Clark in the Mailbag segment is a very similar character to Bill N
  18. S02E18Fantasy IslandJanuary 13, 1979Features the show-length parody of Fantasy Island, which itself incorporates a bevy of parodies of classic 40s pictures. Additional viewing
  19. S02E19On the Waterfront AgainJanuary 20, 1979The second episode in a row to feature a show-length sketch, an episode of The Sammy Maudlin Show with Bobby Bittman promoting his remake of
  20. S02E20SCTV DiscoJanuary 27, 1979SCTV Boogie, from episode 20 of the first series, has been rechristened SCTV Disco. Additional Vieweing: Lou Grant, the Mary Tyler Moore Sh
  21. S02E21PipelineFebruary 3, 1979Notable for the unusual Pipeline documentary and the Dr Braino Hour (featuring "Casey Jones" by Grateful Dead and "Fresh Air" by Quicksilver
  22. S02E22Consumer Action LineFebruary 10, 1979Features the mysteriously cut from syndication Family Crisis Game Show. Syndication Note: Family Crisis was dropped; replaced by Wara Wara
  23. S02E23Relaxing With Raoul / Dining With LaRueFebruary 17, 1979Promo: Take the Money and Run, Natalie Wingneck, Commercial: Big Giant Restaurant, Relaxing with Raoul, Commercial: National Council of Anti
  24. S02E24The Flaming TurkeyFebruary 24, 1979Hugh Betcha's Insights and Firing Squad, both first seen in Series 1, return; Socrates is now played by Thomas (replacing Ramis) - the numbs
  25. S02E25Best Of 1Promo: Lola Heatherton In Concert, Donna: Barbara Streisberg, Promo: U.F.O. Sharkey, What's My Shoesize?, Commercial: Phil's Nails, Bob Hope
  26. S02E26Best Of 2Rerun package: all sketch material was seen earlier in the season. Speaking of Talk with Lou Jaffe, Commercial: Long Distance, Family Crisis

Season 2 ranked & reviewed

Season0326Episodes1980–81AiredSeason avg
  1. S03E01Lee Iacocca's Rock ConcertSeptember 19, 1980After Edith Prickley introduces the season, SCTV kicks off its third year with Pirini Scleroso in My Fair Lady (promo only). Then comes the
  2. S03E02Thursday Night LiveSeptember 26, 1980In an attempt to capture the hip comedy audience, SCTV goes "live". Also features the "K-Tel Fast Talking Playhouse" version of Who's Afraid
  3. S03E03Death of a SalesmanOctober 3, 1980Molly Earle revives her Crazy Crafts series after a 15-year hiatus. Guy Caballero introduces a live production of Death of a Salesman with G
  4. S03E04My Factory, My SelfOctober 10, 1980Dolly (Andrea Martin) goes from victim to victor in this spoof of the overly earnest women’s lib films of the 70s.
  5. S03E05Death MotelOctober 17, 1980Count Floyd offers up this so-called scare classic, with a rare in-studio interview with star Woody Tobias, Jr.
  6. S03E06The Lone Ranger ShowOctober 24, 1980Sunrise Semester delivers a lesson in Conversational New Yorkese, with the words ""shower,"" ""super,"" and ""lawyer"" as examples. On 60/20
  7. S03E07Play It Again, BobOctober 31, 1980Woody Allen tries to jumpstart Bob Hope's flagging film career with this strange cinematic love letter. Also features "The Trial of Oscar Wi
  8. S03E08GaslightNovember 7, 1980The classic thriller is given the satiric SCTV approach. Also features Dick Cavett talking to his most appropriate guest – himself.
  9. S03E09Man's Ability To ImitateNovember 14, 1980Sunrise Semester: Man's Ability to Imitate with Mr Wilcox, PSA: Concerned Children for Truth In Advertising, Rebuttal: National Organization
  10. S03E10Mel's Rock PileNovember 21, 1980Promo: Shakespeare in the Park, Cheryl Kinsey, Traveling Sexologist, Kanadian Korner 19: Boom Shadows, Stuff that Bug Us, Promo: The Merv Gr
  11. S03E11The Sammy Maudlin ShowNovember 28, 1980Bob Hope crashes Bobby Bittman's appearance to discuss his new multi-night special. Also features a clip of Taxi Driver starring Gregory Pec
  12. S03E12Night GalleryDecember 5, 1980Crazy Crafts: Bingo Drop Cans, Teaser: SCTV News, Kanadian Korner 13: Name that Smoke, Promo: Tom Snyder MD, SCTV News: Earl on roller skate
  13. S03E13Star WarsDecember 12, 1980Sunrise Semester: Do It Yourself Advertising with Phil, Promo: Chick Monk Roadie for the Defence, Teaser: SCTV News, Kanadian Korner 24: Sta
  14. S03E14Hollywood Salutes Its ExtrasDecember 19, 1980This SCTV special acknowledges the tireless efforts of Tinsel Town's talented background artists. Also features a clip of Taxi Driver starri
  15. S03E15The Irwin Allen ShowDecember 26, 1980The famous disaster film producer hosts his own catastrophe-plagued talk show. Also features "Cooking with Marcello".
  16. S03E16Big BrotherJanuary 2, 1981At the stroke of midnight, New Year's Eve 1983, TV is overtaken by Big Brother.
  17. S03E17Two Way TV / Pit BullsJanuary 9, 1981As the latest in television technology is explained, journalist Earl Camembert infiltrates an illegal dogfight. Also features Molly Earle an
  18. S03E18Alpha ChannelJanuary 16, 1981Commercial: Gordon Lightfoot Sings Every Song Ever Written, Cooking with Marcello: Vatican, Kanadian Korner 18: Sports, Crazy Crafts: Bob, M
  19. S03E19Midnight Express SpecialJanuary 23, 1981Live from a Turkish prison, it's Abbott and Costello hosting the premiere rock and roll showcase. Also features "Sunrise Semester: Basic Pho
  20. S03E20Cookery Crock / Cartoon CoronerJanuary 30, 1981Sunrise Semester: Disasters in the Home with Edith Prickley, Commercial: Nasex Nasal Deodorant, Bill Needle's Mailbag, Kanadian Korner 20: S
  21. S03E21The Mating GameFebruary 6, 1981Promo: Starting Out with Bill Needle, Commercial: Eskimo Arts, Message from Prickley: The Mating Game, Teaser: SCTV News, Kanadian Korner 22
  22. S03E22Gene Shalit's AmericaFebruary 13, 1981Sunrise Semester: Societal Behavior with Norman Gorman, Commercial: Henry Moore for American Express, SCTV Special News Report: Chez Mona, T
  23. S03E23Mel's Rock Pile: MacArthur ParkFebruary 20, 1981Sunrise Semester: Greek Travel with Alki Stereopolis, Message from Prickley: Mel's Rock Pile, Promo: Jackie Stewart's Wide World of High Voi
  24. S03E24Dick CavettFebruary 27, 1981Bobby Bittman makes an appearance on the PBS staple's talk show to promote his new film, Funny Stuff. Also features another lesson in Italia
  25. S03E25The Cisco KidMarch 6, 1981Message from Prickley: The Cisco Kid, Commercial: Marlon Perkins' Wildlife Dinner Restaurant, Promo: Neil Jung, Psychiatrist, Promo: The Lov
  26. S03E26The Best Of Season 3March 13, 1981Rerun package: all sketch material was seen earlier in the season. Message from Guy: Satellite Model, Sunrise Semester: Do It Yourself Adver

Season 3 ranked & reviewed

Season0427Episodes1981–82AiredSeason avg
  1. S04E01One On the TownMay 15, 1981Guy Caballero welcomes you to SCTV's new programming season on NBC.
  2. S04E02PolynesiantownMay 22, 1981Johnny LaRue plays a restaurant owner in his latest movie.
  3. S04E03Southside FracasMay 29, 1981Guy Caballero hires illegal immigrant Pirini Scleroso; the Fracases argue about their daughter's wedding.
  4. S04E04RepeatsJune 19, 1981A selection of sketches from the previous seasons.
  5. S04E05Lunchtime Street BeefJuly 3, 1981Johnny LaRue is desperate for work after the failure of "Polynesiantown."
  6. S04E06Moral MajorityJuly 10, 1981Guy tries to appease a major advertiser.
  7. S04E07Pledge WeekJuly 17, 1981SCTV holds a pledge drive.
  8. S04E08Bouncin' Back To You with The TubesJuly 24, 1981Lola Heatherton is despondent after her live special is canceled.
  9. S04E09The Great White NorthJuly 31, 1981Bob and Doug McKenzie invite fellow hoser Ian Thomas onto their show.
  10. S04E10CCCP 1October 16, 1981SCTV's regular programming is interrupted by a Soviet satellite.
  11. S04E11I'm Taking My Own Head, Screwing It On Right, and No Guy's Gonna Tell Me It Ain'tOctober 23, 1981Libby Wolfson prepares for her new play.
  12. S04E12ZontarOctober 31, 1981The SCTV cast and crew falls victim to alien mind control.
  13. S04E13Walter Cronkite's BrainNovember 6, 1981David Brinkley's look at the human brain includes Walter Cronkite's childhood on Krypton.
  14. S04E14Doorway To HellNovember 20, 1981Guy runs out of ideas and takes suggestions from the crew.
  15. S04E15The GodfatherDecember 11, 1981A war erupts between the Five Networks when "Don Caballero" refuses to back a pay TV channel.
  16. S04E16SCTV Staff Christmas PartyDecember 18, 1981Johnny is forced to tape "Street Beef" outside on Christmas Eve.
  17. S04E17Teacher's PetFebruary 12, 1982Ricardo Montalban is featured in a "To Sir, With Love" parody.
  18. S04E18Midnight Video SpecialFebruary 19, 1982Gerry Todd hosts a concert special consisting entirely of videos.
  19. S04E19The Great White North PalaceApril 16, 1982Everyone is jealous of the attention Guy is paying to Bob and Doug--including giving them their own special.
  20. S04E20Pre-Teen World TelethonApril 23, 1982The kids of Pre-Teen World hold a telethon after their funding is cut.
  21. S04E21The People's Global Golden Choice AwardsMay 1, 1982When SCTV wins a suspicious number of awards, Bob Hope notifies the FBI.
  22. S04E223D Stake From The HeartMay 14, 1982Count Floyd takes us behind the scenes of the latest Coppola and Dr. Tongue production.
  23. S04E23Pet Peeves / The Happy WanderersMay 21, 1982Hollywood stars reveal what bugs them; Stan and Yosh Schmenge welcome back a former Happy Wanderer.
  24. S04E24Chariots Of EggsJune 5, 1982Hall and Oates star in Bobby Bittman's latest film.
  25. S04E25Battle Of The PBS StarsJuly 16, 1982Carl Sagan's team takes on William F. Buckley's.
  26. S04E26Rome, Italian StyleOctober 15, 1982On the SCTV Foreign Film Festival, Angelo loses control of his fantasies.
  27. S04E27The Days Of The Week / Street BeefOctober 22, 1982Everything comes to a head at Clay and Sue Ellen's wedding; Johnny meets a valuable ally at the bar.

Season 4 ranked & reviewed

Season0512Episodes1982–83AiredSeason avg
  1. S05E01Sammy Maudlin 23rd Anniversary / CBCNovember 5, 1982Sammy celebrates a milestone anniversary, sidekick William B walks off the show, and the janitors of SCTV go on strike.
  2. S05E02Indecent ExposureNovember 12, 1982Guy Caballero is busted for writing a bad check to Fred Willard, forcing the arrival of SCTV Chairman Allan "Crazy Legs" Herschman. In 'The
  3. S05E03MelonvoteNovember 19, 1982The elections in Melonville for various public offices are under way. Mentally unstable Mayor Tommy Shanks is up for re-election against the
  4. S05E04Jane EyreheadNovember 26, 1982Features the segment "Angel Cortez: FBI Jockey." Bobby Bittman PSA for the Public Library. Gus the Security Guard makes everyone sign in whi
  5. S05E05Towering InfernoDecember 10, 1982The SCTV office moves into the tallest, thinnest building in Melonville, which turns into a spoof of 'The Towering Inferno' as Guy, Edith, a
  6. S05E06ChristmasDecember 17, 1982Guy Caballero and Johnny LaRue come to blows over a meager Christmas bonus, resulting in a busted, drunken Johnny desperately tracking down
  7. S05E07A Star Is BornJanuary 28, 1983"The Days of the Week" returns for another six-episode run with a few new characters. The debut of "Half Wits" and "Artisans and Their Art w
  8. S05E08SCTV Classifieds / Vic ArpeggioFebruary 11, 1983To encourage small business advertising, SCTV cuts its ad rates, resulting in a series of on-the-cheap ads for several micro-entrepreneurs.
  9. S05E09Bobby Bittman's RetirementFebruary 18, 1983After discovering that he's opening for Ben Vereen and not the other way around, Bobby Bittman retires from show business. Sammy Maudlin's e
  10. S05E10Sweeps WeekFebruary 25, 1983It's Sweeps Week and SCTV is promoting specials like "Jumping for Dollars", where large busted women jump up and down while Johnny LaRue wat
  11. S05E11South Sea SinnerMarch 11, 1983William B Williams returns to the Sammy Maudlin Show. The Shmenges host a beauty pageant. Jackie Rogers Jr. plugs his biographical special,
  12. S05E12Midnight Cowboy IIMarch 18, 1983"Midnight Cowboy II", a takeoff of the original Midnight Cowboy movie. Also, "Whatever Happened to Baby Ed" as a spoof of "Whatever Happed t

Season 5 ranked & reviewed

Season0618Episodes1983–84AiredSeason avg
  1. S06E01Maudlin O' the NightNovember 22, 1983(This is the start of the SCTV Channel, when SCTV moved to Cinemax. Shows are 45 minutes long). Guy Caballero launches the new SCTV cable c
  2. S06E02Gimme Jackie / AustraliaDecember 6, 1983Sid Dithers finds love in "An Officer and a Gentile". Perini Scleroso gets her own sitcom. "The National Midnight Star" is rechristened "Hol
  3. S06E03It's a Wonderful FilmDecember 20, 1983Producer, Martin Simmons is making a Christmas movie by classic film director Frank Bailey but decides that profit is more important than a
  4. S06E04The Date Debate / Scary PreviewsJanuary 3, 1984Count Floyd and Woody Tobias Jr co-host a new movie review show, Scary Previews
  5. S06E05You're On / Das BoobsJanuary 17, 1984Das Boobs puts Porky's on the deck of Das Boot. Also features a trio of commercials with Irving Cohen, and the call-in show You're On, hoste
  6. S06E06Stars In One: Bob Hope / Happy HourJanuary 31, 1984"Happy Hour" was a mock children's show, by bar patron, Happy Marsden, and the bartender, Mike. A mock western filmed in black and white, "S
  7. S06E07Stalag SCTVFebruary 14, 1984Scripts are being stolen from SCTV, and new guy Fred Winston is the likeliest suspect. Highlights include Al Peck's Dinosaur Days and Lewis
  8. S06E08Diary of a Female Person / Happy HourFebruary 28, 1984Happy Hour shows another episode of Six Gun Justice, and Brock Linehan features Libby Wolfson's struggles to produce her new film.
  9. S06E09Just For Fun / Black Like VicMarch 13, 1984Rusty Van Reddick does a PSA for nursery schools; tonight on "Just for Fun," Stan Kanter launches a discussion on nuclear proliferation; in
  10. S06E10Youth, Do They Give A Damn or What? / Happy HourMarch 27, 1984Soren and Weiss try to figure out what's up with the youth of today, while Don and Cheaplaffs have further adventures on Happy Hour. Also fe
  11. S06E11AllenscamApril 10, 1984Features several wraparound elements, including an unfolding scandal involving Brad Allen, artist Willem de Kooning never quite being interv
  12. S06E12Oliver GrimleyApril 24, 1984Cheryl Kinsey does a live show, while Ed Grimley, does Oliver Twist
  13. S06E132009, Jupiter and BeyondMay 8, 1984Sci-Fi movie 2009, Jupiter and Beyond
  14. S06E14Half Wits / Save the World ParadeMay 22, 1984Melonville's parade to promote world peace might not go as the announcers wish. Meanwhile, Alex Trebel is eager for someone, anyone to score
  15. S06E15Jackie Rogers, Jr. for President / Happy HourJune 5, 1984The wraparound features Jackie Rogers Jr's run for president, while Six Gun Justice's penultimate episode airs on Happy Hour. Jayne Eastwood
  16. S06E16Celebrity Fairie Tayles / Canadian Gaffes and Practical AmusementsJune 19, 1984Celebrity Fairie Tayles features the unlikely pairing of Alan Alda and Ed Grimley, while Canadian Gaffes features the gang from Headline Cha
  17. S06E17You're On / Happy HourJuly 3, 1984Happy Hour presents the exciting conclusion to Six Gun Justice, and host Happy Marsden makes a surprising confession. The show also features
  18. S06E18Pledge WeekJuly 17, 1984Various SCTV characters host a pledge drive for the network as it goes bankrupt.

Season 6 ranked & reviewed

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