“We’re under-rehearsed,” said Martin Short from the Second City mainstage Friday night. “But the joy is there.” Rehearsal, schemersal. The memory-challenged former cast members of the beloved “SCTV” ...
Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas will revive their beloved SCTV characters the McKenzie Brothers for the first time in a decade at a July benefit concert in Toronto. Bob and Doug McKenzie, who hosted a ...
The death of actor and comedian Joe Flaherty has brought back a flood of memories, especially from Second City Television (SCTV), the Canadian sketch comedy show that ran between 1976 and 1984. Joe ...
Joe Flaherty, a constant comic presence in film and TV, best known for his work on the sketch show SCTV and Freaks and Geeks, has died. He was 82. Flaherty’s daughter, Gudrun, confirmed his death in a ...
Friends who had been to the Van Gogh and Gauguin exhibit at the Art Institute decided that they wanted to add to the experience by renting a video of “Lust for Life,” the 1956 film with Kirk Douglas ...
Joe Flaherty, the two-time Emmy-winning actor best known for his work in comedies including Canadian sketch comedy show “SCTV,” died on Monday after a brief illness. He was 82. Flaherty’s daughter, ...
EDMONTON – In winter of 1977, it was just another in a remarkable series of spontaneous inspirations by a bunch of talented friends making people, and each other, laugh in a small Toronto theatre. In ...
It is astonishing to contemplate, for someone who’s followed them since they co-starred on the Canadian-import sketch comedy “SCTV” well back in the 20th century, that there may be fans of “Schitt’s ...
"How are ya? Funny man Bobby Bittman s (Eugene Levy) limp catchphrase is an unlikely place to look for the comedic heart of the SCTV beast. But it s precisely here, in Levy s full commitment to and ...
In the pantheon of male and female comedy duos, one can feasibly rank SCTV alums Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara up there with such greats as George and Gracie Burns and Gilda Radner and Gene Wilder.
Canadian actor Tony Rosato, a veteran of sketch-comedy shows “Saturday Night Live” and “SCTV,” has died at the age of 62. Rosato’s death was confirmed by his former agent, Larry Goldhar. The ...
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