SCTV Network 90

SCTV Network 90 (1981-1983)

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After a successful Canadian run as Second City TV on Global and SCTV on CBC, the cast packed up and moved to America (theoretically) when NBC offered them a timeslot under the title SCTV Network 90. With them, they brought their unique, quirky characters, their personalities, and the shows they had appeared on. Dick Blasucci had begun writing for the cast in their second series, SCTV, and joined them here, serving as a recurring straight man for the characters. Tony Rosato and Robin Duke wrote scripts at the beginning of the show as they had before, until quickly leaving to write and perform for Saturday Night Live. The appeal of SCTV Network 90, however, doesn't only come from the writing, but from the sheer wit of its legendary stars.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E063D Firing Line: Midnight Cowboy IIMar 18, 1983
S05E05Sammy Maudlin: South Sea SinnerMar 11, 1983
S05E04Sweeps WeekFeb 25, 1983
S05E03Bobby Bittman RetiresFeb 18, 1983
S05E02SCTV Classifieds / Vic ArpeggioFeb 11, 1983
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did SCTV Network 90 premiere?

SCTV Network 90 premiered on October 3, 1981.

Who were the main cast members of SCTV Network 90?

The main cast members of SCTV Network 90 were Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Catherine O'Hara, Harold Ramis, and Dave Thomas.

What was the format of SCTV Network 90?

The format of SCTV Network 90 was a sketch comedy show that parodied television and pop culture.

What was the name of the fictional TV station that SCTV Network 90 was set in?

The fictional TV station that SCTV Network 90 was set in was called SCTV.

What was the running time of each episode of SCTV Network 90?

Each episode of SCTV Network 90 had a running time of 90 minutes.

What were some of the recurring characters on SCTV Network 90?

Some of the recurring characters on SCTV Network 90 included Edith Prickley, Bob and Doug McKenzie, and Guy Caballero.

Who played the character of Edith Prickley on SCTV Network 90?

The character of Edith Prickley on SCTV Network 90 was played by Andrea Martin.

Who played the characters of Bob and Doug McKenzie on SCTV Network 90?

The characters of Bob and Doug McKenzie on SCTV Network 90 were played by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, respectively.

Who played the character of Guy Caballero on SCTV Network 90?

The character of Guy Caballero on SCTV Network 90 was played by Joe Flaherty.

What was the name of the talk show parody on SCTV Network 90?

The talk show parody on SCTV Network 90 was called "The Sammy Maudlin Show."

Who played the character of Sammy Maudlin on SCTV Network 90?

The character of Sammy Maudlin on SCTV Network 90 was played by Joe Flaherty.

What was the name of the game show parody on SCTV Network 90?

The game show parody on SCTV Network 90 was called "Half Wits."

What was the name of the soap opera parody on SCTV Network 90?

The soap opera parody on SCTV Network 90 was called "The Days of the Week."

Who played the character of Lola Heatherton on SCTV Network 90?

The character of Lola Heatherton on SCTV Network 90 was played by Catherine O'Hara.

Who played the character of William B. Williams on SCTV Network 90?

The character of William B. Williams on SCTV Network 90 was played by Eugene Levy.

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