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On The Insider: Style Profile: The Jolie Pitt Family

Second City TV

Global (Ended 1981)
 

Episode Guide

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 26 – Aired: 3/13/1981

    Best of SCTV, season 3

    A collection of the best skits from the 3rd season of Second City TV.

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    10 Perfect 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 25 – Aired: 3/6/1981

    The Cisco Kid

    Included is a spoof of The Cisco Kid.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 24 – Aired: 2/27/1981

    Dick Cavett

    Count Floyd stars in another installment of "Monster Chiller Horror Theatre." Due to a last minute change, Floyd is unsure of what the film is, which turns out to be footage of a Dick Cavett interview.

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    8.8 Great 1 Vote
    Season 3, Episode 23 – Aired: 2/20/1981

    Mel's Rock Pile - Macarthur Park

    Another spoof of Don Kirshner's Rock Concert hosted by Mel Slirrup. Mel's guest is actor-cum-singer Richard Harris, who performs a reworked version of his 1969 hit "Macarthur Park."

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 22 – Aired: 2/13/1981

    Gene Shalit's America

    Included is a spoof on Gene Shalit's celebrity reports.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 21 – Aired: 2/6/1981

    The Mating Game

    Edith Prickley hosts this spoof of the television game show The Dating Game.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 20 – Aired: 1/30/1981

    Cookery Crock / Cartoon Coroner

    Angus Crock has the evil Dr. Mengle as a guest on his cooking show. Also a spoof of the television show Quincy.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 19 – Aired: 1/23/1981

    Midnight Express

    A spoof of the 1978 film Midnight Express with Abbott and Costello as the main characters.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 18 – Aired: 1/16/1981

    Alpha Channel

    Alpha Channel goes on the air with celebrity reports.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 17 – Aired: 1/9/1981

    Two Way TV / Pit Bulls

    Earl Camembert does a report on SCTV News: Pit Bulls. Mr Kessler explains how two way TV works.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 16 – Aired: 1/2/1981

    Big Brother

    Skits spoofing George Orwell’s classic novel Big Brother.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 15 – Aired: 12/26/1980

    The Irwin Allen Show

    Included in this episode the skit The Irwin Allen Show with guests including Shelley Winters, Robert Wagner, Charlton Heston and Red Buttons.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 14 – Aired: 12/19/1980

    Hollywood Salutes the Extras

    A series of skits poking fun at the work of movie extras in Hollywood.

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    5.7 Mediocre 2 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 13 – Aired: 12/12/1980

    Star Wars

    Several skits spoofing the film Star Wars.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 12 – Aired: 12/5/1980

    Night Gallery

    A spoof of the classic television program Night Gallery hosted by Hugh Betcha.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 11 – Aired: 11/28/1980

    The Sammy Maudlin Show

    Sammy Maudlin takes his show on the road to China to talk to Bob Hope.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 10 – Aired: 11/21/1980

    Mel's Rock Pile

    A spoof of Don Kirshner's Rock Concert hosted by Mel Slirrup.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 9 – Aired: 11/14/1980

    Man's Ability to Imitate

    Installments of Kanadian Korner and SCTV News are included in this episode.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 8 – Aired: 11/7/1980

    Gaslight

    A spoof of the 1944 film Gaslight is included.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 7 – Aired: 10/31/1980

    Play It Again, Bob

    Woody Allen and Bob Hope work on a remake of the classic 1942 film Cassablanca.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 6 – Aired: 10/24/1980

    The Lone Ranger Show

    Sunrise Semester delivers a lesson in Conversational New Yorkese, with the words "shower," "super," and "lawyer" as examples. On 60/20, Earl Camembert tries to analyze TV's impact on society and gets impacted himself. Guy Caballero addresses the need to sustain a good orbit for SCTV's satellite.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 5 – Aired: 10/17/1980

    Death Motel

    Sunrise Semester presents Communicating in Italian with Marcello Sebastiano. In Kanadian Korner, Bob and Doug discuss snow chains. Count Floyd's Monster Chiller Horror Theatre presents the low-budget movie Death Motel, starring Woody Tobias Jr. After the movie Count Floyd interviews actor Woody Tobias Jr.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 4 – Aired: 10/10/1980

    My Factory, My Self

    In Money Talks, Brian Johns interviews millionaire William Douglas. In Kanadian Korner, Bob and Doug talk about kids using calculators in school. Walter Cronkite is the new host of Dialing for Dollars with hilarious results. The Money Movie is My Factory, Myself a parody of several Hollywood movies, all with a theme of women's liberation.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 3 – Aired: 10/3/1980

    Death of a Salesman

    Molly Earle revives her Crazy Crafts series after a 15-year hiatus. Guy Caballero introduces a live production of Death of a Salesman with George Carlin, Deforest Kelly, Ricardo Montalban, and Margaret Hamilton. Playing the ghost of Ben is John Belushi.

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    9 Superb 5 Votes
    Season 3, Episode 2 – Aired: 9/26/1980

    Thursday Night Live

    Guy Caballero introduces Thursday Night Live, comedy for the lowest common denominator (Animal House crassness abound). The second installment of Great White North never has a chance, because Doug McKenzie has his earmuffs on. Harvey K-Tel presents Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? with a cast of fast-talkers. At the end, Walter Cronkite and David Brinkley stray from the point of Point/Counterpoint.

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    N/A Never Rated
    Season 3, Episode 1 – Aired: 9/19/1980

    Lee Iacocca's Rock Concert

    After Edith Prickley introduces the season, SCTV kicks off its third year with Pirini Scleroso in My Fair Lady (promo only). Then comes the debut of Great White North (aka Kanadian Korner). Earl Camembert gets his tongue twisted during SCTV News. Then it's Lee A. Iacocca Rock Concert, where the host asks the U.S. government to save the show from financial peril.