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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
Season01
- S01E01
BackstageSeptember 21, 1976—The inaugural show introduces several major characters, including Johnny LaRue, Earl Camembert, Floyd Robertson and Moe Green. It features a - S01E02
Murder At SCTVOctober 21, 1976—Perini Scleroso and Gus Gustofferson's first appearance. Gus is featured in a wraparound concept dealing with the murder of puppeteer Lampee - S01E03
Ethnic HumourNovember 18, 1976—Harold Ramis warns viewers that this show contains ethnic slurs, and all the jokes are about the gypsies. From ""Gypsy Mythology"" on Sunris - S01E04
CrosswordsDecember 16, 1976—Sammy Maudlin, Sunrise Semester, The $211,000 Triangle, Cooking with LaRue, Backstage, Masterpiece Theatre, Words to Live By - S01E05
Match Unto My FeetJanuary 13, 1977—Sunrise Semester, Witness to Yesterday, PSA:So You're Dead...Now What?, Match Unto My Feet, Words to Live By - S01E06
Memoirs of Anton ChekhovFebruary 10, 1977—Star Trek comes to the steppes of Russia in a very funny parody of Chekhov. Heavenly Bodies, Mr Science, Masterpiece Theatre, The Memoirs of - S01E07
Dialing For DollarsFebruary 24, 1977—BEAUTY AND THE BEETS Beauty learns to like beets... the hard way. Beauty and the Beets, Firing Squad, Alice, the Wonder Dog, Dialing for Dol - S01E08
Shock TheatreMarch 10, 1977—Dining with LaRue, The Wacky World of Poverty, Eye on Science, Shock Theatre:Early to Bed - S01E09
Philosophy StreetMarch 24, 1977—Good-Bye America, Sunrise Semester, Philosophy Street, Total Women, A Fistful of Ugly, Feedback with Moe Green - S01E10
Therese et JoeApril 7, 1977—On SCTV News, Floyd Robertson (Joe Flaherty) and Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) report earthquakes, deli crises, the arms race, and Earl asks - S01E11
Broads Behind BarsApril 21, 1977—Broads 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 - S01E12
The TaxidermistMay 5, 1977—Farm Report, Welcome Back President Kotter, Alistair Cook's Armenia, The Taxidermist - S01E13
Ben HurMay 19, 1977—A landmark show, featuring a show-length parody of the film, introduced by Moe Green on Dialing For Dollars.
Additional Viewing: William Wy - S01E14
The Hefty Neil StorySeptember 19, 1977—SCTV Sports Central: The Hefty Neil Story, PSA: Shoplifting - S01E15
Leave It to BeaverSeptember 26, 1977—Exorcising, Leave it to Beaver 25th Anniversary Party, PSA:Rip Masters for Children on Booze, Dr Tongue and his Animal Friends - S01E16
Goodbye AmericaOctober 3, 1977—Winning Chess with Borris Morris, PSA:So You're Dead...Now What?, Good-Bye America, Johnny LaRue - S01E17
Galaxy 66October 10, 1977—Diving for Dollars, Sunrise Semester, Sci-Fi Theatre: Galaxy 66, Beside the Point, Words to Live By - S01E18
Madame BlitzmanOctober 17, 1977—PSA: Re-criminalize Marijuana, Dante's Inferno, Monster Chiller Horror Theatre: Madame Blitzman - S01E19
$129 000 QuestionOctober 24, 1977—Wake Up With Alki Stereopolis, PSA: Do Not Remove Tags, The $129,000 Question, Elvira Mad Again Part II, Words to Live By - S01E20
Dr Tongue's House of WaxOctober 31, 1977—Sunrise Semester, It Was That Way With Keith Hampshire, I Cry Each Day I Die, SCTV Boogie - S01E21
Sammy Maudlin ShowNovember 7, 1977—Paul's Workshop With Paul Fistinyourface, The Sammy Maudlin Show, PSA: Shoplifting, Dialing For Dollars: Sandy Moss - S01E22
World at WarNovember 14, 1977—Passport to Adventure:Africa, The World of Mystery: Sandwich on the Orient Express, World at War:Baseball, Lowell Thompson Remembers - S01E23
The Grapes of MudNovember 21, 1977—Muley's Roundhouse, Promo: Library Police, The Three Dummies: Of Mice and Dummies, SCTV AM News Today: Terrorist Picnic, Commercial: Spray-O - S01E24
Officer FriendlyNovember 28, 1977—Message from Moe: License Suspended, A.M. Little America with Tom Brokraw, Promo: Dan Money, SCTV AM News Today: Mafia Interview, Commercial - S01E25
The Man Who Would Be King of the PopesDecember 5, 1977—Commercial: Tiny Tops, Morning Facial with Princess Carlotta, Promo: Check Please, Promo: The Man Who Would Be King of the Popes, Commercial - S01E26
Lust for PaintDecember 12, 1977—Dialing for Dollars: Lust For Paint features a show-length parody of Moulin Rouge, with promos for celebrity tattletales and the Babe Ruth s - S01E27Best Of (US)—
Season02
- S02E01PremiereSeptember 16, 1978—As the show starts, the scripts are not finished. The first on-screen appearance of Guy Caballero, in a wheelchair (which he uses for respec
- S02E02Bob Hope Desert ClassicSeptember 23, 1978—Monster Chiller Horror Theatre: The House of Cats; SCTV Sports Central: Desert Classic; Commercial: Delay; Betty Bain: Professional Juror; P
- S02E03Kidnapping of Moe GreenSeptember 30, 1978—The Leutonian Liberation Front has threatened Moe Green with his life and his career. Once the dirty deed is done, SCTV's on-air personaliti
- S02E04SCTV Solid Gold TelethonOctober 7, 1978—Sammy Maudlin, Bobby Bittman and Johnny LaRue anchor the show-length star-studded charity telethon. A great celebrity schmooze fest. The Sol
- S02E05Writer's StrikeOctober 14, 1978—Something of a sequel to the first episode as Ernest Kirsch, SCTV writer, goes on strike, disrupting regular programming. At SCTV News, Floy
- S02E06
Municipal ElectionOctober 21, 1978—Earl Camembert faces a conflict of interest as Johnny LaRue's campaign manager as SCTV News covers the municipal elections and Johnny's run - S02E07
Farm Film Report/ArabsOctober 28, 1978—Guy Caballero gives his statement to the Arabs emerging on the world scene: ""Invest heavily in the SCTV Network."" Then programming begins - S02E08
The Mirthmakers/Happy EndingsNovember 4, 1978—It 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 - S02E09
Undersea WorldNovember 11, 1978—The first appearance of gameshow host Alex Trebel, hosting the high school quiz show High Q.
Additional Viewing: The Undersea World of Jacq - S02E10
Edith Prickley Station ManagerNovember 18, 1978—Edith Prickley has succeeded Moe Green as SCTV Station Manager. (Naturally, she rubs Guy Caballero the wrong way.) Her first day on the job - S02E11
SCTV 30th Anniversary ShowNovember 25, 1978—Features the show-length, star-studded salute to SCTV's 30th anniversary, with some great parodies of 50's television.
Additional Viewing: - S02E12Whispers of the Wolf/The OccultDecember 2, 1978—Mr. Science: Acid and Electricity, SCTV News: SCTV is Haunted, Fireside Chat: Firewood, 4th Degree, Monster Chiller Horror Theatre: Whispers
- S02E13Bad Acting In HollywoodDecember 9, 1978—Features Sid Dithers Private Eye and the superb Bad Acting In Hollywood. Additional Viewing: Bad Acting In Hollywood is a parody of That's
- S02E14Alfred Hitchcock PresentsDecember 16, 1978—Additional Viewing: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the 50s anthology series hosted by the man himself. Murder Is Bad For Your Health is (possibl
- S02E15Fighting Air DogsDecember 23, 1978—Promo: Undercover Policewoman, SCTV News: Marijuana, Commercial: Daylea Yogurt, Masterpiece Theatre: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Mohicans G
- S02E16Death Takes No HolidayDecember 31, 1978—Phil 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
- S02E17Rock ConcertJanuary 6, 1979—Features the first Tex and Edna Boil Organ Emporium commercial, while Bob Clark in the Mailbag segment is a very similar character to Bill N
- S02E18Fantasy IslandJanuary 13, 1979—Features the show-length parody of Fantasy Island, which itself incorporates a bevy of parodies of classic 40s pictures. Additional viewing
- S02E19On the Waterfront AgainJanuary 20, 1979—The 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
- S02E20SCTV DiscoJanuary 27, 1979—SCTV Boogie, from episode 20 of the first series, has been rechristened SCTV Disco. Additional Vieweing: Lou Grant, the Mary Tyler Moore Sh
- S02E21PipelineFebruary 3, 1979—Notable for the unusual Pipeline documentary and the Dr Braino Hour (featuring "Casey Jones" by Grateful Dead and "Fresh Air" by Quicksilver
- S02E22Consumer Action LineFebruary 10, 1979—Features the mysteriously cut from syndication Family Crisis Game Show. Syndication Note: Family Crisis was dropped; replaced by Wara Wara
- S02E23Relaxing With Raoul / Dining With LaRueFebruary 17, 1979—Promo: Take the Money and Run, Natalie Wingneck, Commercial: Big Giant Restaurant, Relaxing with Raoul, Commercial: National Council of Anti
- S02E24The Flaming TurkeyFebruary 24, 1979—Hugh Betcha's Insights and Firing Squad, both first seen in Series 1, return; Socrates is now played by Thomas (replacing Ramis) - the numbs
- S02E25Best Of 1—Promo: Lola Heatherton In Concert, Donna: Barbara Streisberg, Promo: U.F.O. Sharkey, What's My Shoesize?, Commercial: Phil's Nails, Bob Hope
- S02E26Best Of 2—Rerun package: all sketch material was seen earlier in the season. Speaking of Talk with Lou Jaffe, Commercial: Long Distance, Family Crisis
Season03
- S03E01Lee Iacocca's Rock ConcertSeptember 19, 1980—After Edith Prickley introduces the season, SCTV kicks off its third year with Pirini Scleroso in My Fair Lady (promo only). Then comes the
- S03E02Thursday Night LiveSeptember 26, 1980—In an attempt to capture the hip comedy audience, SCTV goes "live". Also features the "K-Tel Fast Talking Playhouse" version of Who's Afraid
- S03E03Death of a SalesmanOctober 3, 1980—Molly Earle revives her Crazy Crafts series after a 15-year hiatus. Guy Caballero introduces a live production of Death of a Salesman with G
- S03E04My Factory, My SelfOctober 10, 1980—Dolly (Andrea Martin) goes from victim to victor in this spoof of the overly earnest women’s lib films of the 70s.
- S03E05Death MotelOctober 17, 1980—Count Floyd offers up this so-called scare classic, with a rare in-studio interview with star Woody Tobias, Jr.
- S03E06The Lone Ranger ShowOctober 24, 1980—Sunrise Semester delivers a lesson in Conversational New Yorkese, with the words ""shower,"" ""super,"" and ""lawyer"" as examples. On 60/20
- S03E07Play It Again, BobOctober 31, 1980—Woody Allen tries to jumpstart Bob Hope's flagging film career with this strange cinematic love letter. Also features "The Trial of Oscar Wi
- S03E08GaslightNovember 7, 1980—The classic thriller is given the satiric SCTV approach. Also features Dick Cavett talking to his most appropriate guest – himself.
- S03E09Man's Ability To ImitateNovember 14, 1980—Sunrise Semester: Man's Ability to Imitate with Mr Wilcox, PSA: Concerned Children for Truth In Advertising, Rebuttal: National Organization
- S03E10Mel's Rock PileNovember 21, 1980—Promo: Shakespeare in the Park, Cheryl Kinsey, Traveling Sexologist, Kanadian Korner 19: Boom Shadows, Stuff that Bug Us, Promo: The Merv Gr
- S03E11The Sammy Maudlin ShowNovember 28, 1980—Bob Hope crashes Bobby Bittman's appearance to discuss his new multi-night special. Also features a clip of Taxi Driver starring Gregory Pec
- S03E12Night GalleryDecember 5, 1980—Crazy Crafts: Bingo Drop Cans, Teaser: SCTV News, Kanadian Korner 13: Name that Smoke, Promo: Tom Snyder MD, SCTV News: Earl on roller skate
- S03E13Star WarsDecember 12, 1980—Sunrise Semester: Do It Yourself Advertising with Phil, Promo: Chick Monk Roadie for the Defence, Teaser: SCTV News, Kanadian Korner 24: Sta
- S03E14Hollywood Salutes Its ExtrasDecember 19, 1980—This SCTV special acknowledges the tireless efforts of Tinsel Town's talented background artists. Also features a clip of Taxi Driver starri
- S03E15The Irwin Allen ShowDecember 26, 1980—The famous disaster film producer hosts his own catastrophe-plagued talk show. Also features "Cooking with Marcello".
- S03E16Big BrotherJanuary 2, 1981—At the stroke of midnight, New Year's Eve 1983, TV is overtaken by Big Brother.
- S03E17Two Way TV / Pit BullsJanuary 9, 1981—As the latest in television technology is explained, journalist Earl Camembert infiltrates an illegal dogfight. Also features Molly Earle an
- S03E18Alpha ChannelJanuary 16, 1981—Commercial: Gordon Lightfoot Sings Every Song Ever Written, Cooking with Marcello: Vatican, Kanadian Korner 18: Sports, Crazy Crafts: Bob, M
- S03E19Midnight Express SpecialJanuary 23, 1981—Live from a Turkish prison, it's Abbott and Costello hosting the premiere rock and roll showcase. Also features "Sunrise Semester: Basic Pho
- S03E20Cookery Crock / Cartoon CoronerJanuary 30, 1981—Sunrise Semester: Disasters in the Home with Edith Prickley, Commercial: Nasex Nasal Deodorant, Bill Needle's Mailbag, Kanadian Korner 20: S
- S03E21The Mating GameFebruary 6, 1981—Promo: Starting Out with Bill Needle, Commercial: Eskimo Arts, Message from Prickley: The Mating Game, Teaser: SCTV News, Kanadian Korner 22
- S03E22Gene Shalit's AmericaFebruary 13, 1981—Sunrise Semester: Societal Behavior with Norman Gorman, Commercial: Henry Moore for American Express, SCTV Special News Report: Chez Mona, T
- S03E23Mel's Rock Pile: MacArthur ParkFebruary 20, 1981—Sunrise Semester: Greek Travel with Alki Stereopolis, Message from Prickley: Mel's Rock Pile, Promo: Jackie Stewart's Wide World of High Voi
- S03E24Dick CavettFebruary 27, 1981—Bobby Bittman makes an appearance on the PBS staple's talk show to promote his new film, Funny Stuff. Also features another lesson in Italia
- S03E25The Cisco KidMarch 6, 1981—Message from Prickley: The Cisco Kid, Commercial: Marlon Perkins' Wildlife Dinner Restaurant, Promo: Neil Jung, Psychiatrist, Promo: The Lov
- S03E26The Best Of Season 3March 13, 1981—Rerun package: all sketch material was seen earlier in the season. Message from Guy: Satellite Model, Sunrise Semester: Do It Yourself Adver
Season04
- S04E01One On the TownMay 15, 1981—Guy Caballero welcomes you to SCTV's new programming season on NBC.
- S04E02PolynesiantownMay 22, 1981—Johnny LaRue plays a restaurant owner in his latest movie.
- S04E03Southside FracasMay 29, 1981—Guy Caballero hires illegal immigrant Pirini Scleroso; the Fracases argue about their daughter's wedding.
- S04E04RepeatsJune 19, 1981—A selection of sketches from the previous seasons.
- S04E05Lunchtime Street BeefJuly 3, 1981—Johnny LaRue is desperate for work after the failure of "Polynesiantown."
- S04E06Moral MajorityJuly 10, 1981—Guy tries to appease a major advertiser.
- S04E07Pledge WeekJuly 17, 1981—SCTV holds a pledge drive.
- S04E08Bouncin' Back To You with The TubesJuly 24, 1981—Lola Heatherton is despondent after her live special is canceled.
- S04E09The Great White NorthJuly 31, 1981—Bob and Doug McKenzie invite fellow hoser Ian Thomas onto their show.
- S04E10CCCP 1October 16, 1981—SCTV's regular programming is interrupted by a Soviet satellite.
- S04E11I'm Taking My Own Head, Screwing It On Right, and No Guy's Gonna Tell Me It Ain'tOctober 23, 1981—Libby Wolfson prepares for her new play.
- S04E12ZontarOctober 31, 1981—The SCTV cast and crew falls victim to alien mind control.
- S04E13Walter Cronkite's BrainNovember 6, 1981—David Brinkley's look at the human brain includes Walter Cronkite's childhood on Krypton.
- S04E14Doorway To HellNovember 20, 1981—Guy runs out of ideas and takes suggestions from the crew.
- S04E15The GodfatherDecember 11, 1981—A war erupts between the Five Networks when "Don Caballero" refuses to back a pay TV channel.
- S04E16SCTV Staff Christmas PartyDecember 18, 1981—Johnny is forced to tape "Street Beef" outside on Christmas Eve.
- S04E17Teacher's PetFebruary 12, 1982—Ricardo Montalban is featured in a "To Sir, With Love" parody.
- S04E18Midnight Video SpecialFebruary 19, 1982—Gerry Todd hosts a concert special consisting entirely of videos.
- S04E19The Great White North PalaceApril 16, 1982—Everyone is jealous of the attention Guy is paying to Bob and Doug--including giving them their own special.
- S04E20Pre-Teen World TelethonApril 23, 1982—The kids of Pre-Teen World hold a telethon after their funding is cut.
- S04E21The People's Global Golden Choice AwardsMay 1, 1982—When SCTV wins a suspicious number of awards, Bob Hope notifies the FBI.
- S04E223D Stake From The HeartMay 14, 1982—Count Floyd takes us behind the scenes of the latest Coppola and Dr. Tongue production.
- S04E23Pet Peeves / The Happy WanderersMay 21, 1982—Hollywood stars reveal what bugs them; Stan and Yosh Schmenge welcome back a former Happy Wanderer.
- S04E24Chariots Of EggsJune 5, 1982—Hall and Oates star in Bobby Bittman's latest film.
- S04E25Battle Of The PBS StarsJuly 16, 1982—Carl Sagan's team takes on William F. Buckley's.
- S04E26Rome, Italian StyleOctober 15, 1982—On the SCTV Foreign Film Festival, Angelo loses control of his fantasies.
- S04E27The Days Of The Week / Street BeefOctober 22, 1982—Everything comes to a head at Clay and Sue Ellen's wedding; Johnny meets a valuable ally at the bar.
Season05
- S05E01Sammy Maudlin 23rd Anniversary / CBCNovember 5, 1982—Sammy celebrates a milestone anniversary, sidekick William B walks off the show, and the janitors of SCTV go on strike.
- S05E02Indecent ExposureNovember 12, 1982—Guy Caballero is busted for writing a bad check to Fred Willard, forcing the arrival of SCTV Chairman Allan "Crazy Legs" Herschman. In 'The
- S05E03MelonvoteNovember 19, 1982—The elections in Melonville for various public offices are under way. Mentally unstable Mayor Tommy Shanks is up for re-election against the
- S05E04Jane EyreheadNovember 26, 1982—Features the segment "Angel Cortez: FBI Jockey." Bobby Bittman PSA for the Public Library. Gus the Security Guard makes everyone sign in whi
- S05E05Towering InfernoDecember 10, 1982—The SCTV office moves into the tallest, thinnest building in Melonville, which turns into a spoof of 'The Towering Inferno' as Guy, Edith, a
- S05E06ChristmasDecember 17, 1982—Guy Caballero and Johnny LaRue come to blows over a meager Christmas bonus, resulting in a busted, drunken Johnny desperately tracking down
- 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
- S05E08SCTV Classifieds / Vic ArpeggioFebruary 11, 1983—To encourage small business advertising, SCTV cuts its ad rates, resulting in a series of on-the-cheap ads for several micro-entrepreneurs.
- S05E09Bobby Bittman's RetirementFebruary 18, 1983—After discovering that he's opening for Ben Vereen and not the other way around, Bobby Bittman retires from show business. Sammy Maudlin's e
- S05E10Sweeps WeekFebruary 25, 1983—It's Sweeps Week and SCTV is promoting specials like "Jumping for Dollars", where large busted women jump up and down while Johnny LaRue wat
- S05E11South Sea SinnerMarch 11, 1983—William B Williams returns to the Sammy Maudlin Show. The Shmenges host a beauty pageant. Jackie Rogers Jr. plugs his biographical special,
- 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
Season06
- 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
- S06E02Gimme Jackie / AustraliaDecember 6, 1983—Sid Dithers finds love in "An Officer and a Gentile". Perini Scleroso gets her own sitcom. "The National Midnight Star" is rechristened "Hol
- S06E03It's a Wonderful FilmDecember 20, 1983—Producer, Martin Simmons is making a Christmas movie by classic film director Frank Bailey but decides that profit is more important than a
- S06E04The Date Debate / Scary PreviewsJanuary 3, 1984—Count Floyd and Woody Tobias Jr co-host a new movie review show, Scary Previews
- S06E05You're On / Das BoobsJanuary 17, 1984—Das 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
- 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
- S06E07Stalag SCTVFebruary 14, 1984—Scripts are being stolen from SCTV, and new guy Fred Winston is the likeliest suspect. Highlights include Al Peck's Dinosaur Days and Lewis
- S06E08Diary of a Female Person / Happy HourFebruary 28, 1984—Happy Hour shows another episode of Six Gun Justice, and Brock Linehan features Libby Wolfson's struggles to produce her new film.
- S06E09Just For Fun / Black Like VicMarch 13, 1984—Rusty Van Reddick does a PSA for nursery schools; tonight on "Just for Fun," Stan Kanter launches a discussion on nuclear proliferation; in
- S06E10Youth, Do They Give A Damn or What? / Happy HourMarch 27, 1984—Soren 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
- S06E11AllenscamApril 10, 1984—Features several wraparound elements, including an unfolding scandal involving Brad Allen, artist Willem de Kooning never quite being interv
- S06E12Oliver GrimleyApril 24, 1984—Cheryl Kinsey does a live show, while Ed Grimley, does Oliver Twist
- S06E132009, Jupiter and BeyondMay 8, 1984—Sci-Fi movie 2009, Jupiter and Beyond
- S06E14Half Wits / Save the World ParadeMay 22, 1984—Melonville's parade to promote world peace might not go as the announcers wish. Meanwhile, Alex Trebel is eager for someone, anyone to score
- S06E15Jackie Rogers, Jr. for President / Happy HourJune 5, 1984—The wraparound features Jackie Rogers Jr's run for president, while Six Gun Justice's penultimate episode airs on Happy Hour. Jayne Eastwood
- S06E16Celebrity Fairie Tayles / Canadian Gaffes and Practical AmusementsJune 19, 1984—Celebrity Fairie Tayles features the unlikely pairing of Alan Alda and Ed Grimley, while Canadian Gaffes features the gang from Headline Cha
- S06E17You're On / Happy HourJuly 3, 1984—Happy Hour presents the exciting conclusion to Six Gun Justice, and host Happy Marsden makes a surprising confession. The show also features
- S06E18Pledge WeekJuly 17, 1984—Various SCTV characters host a pledge drive for the network as it goes bankrupt.
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