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  1. The following is a list of episodes for the television series Second City Television (SCTV).

    No. In Series
    No. In Season
    Title
    Original Air Date
    1
    1
    Backstage
    September 21, 1976
    2
    2
    Murder at SCTV
    October 21, 1976
    3
    3
    Ethnic Humour
    November 18, 1976
    4
    4
    Crosswords
    December 16, 1976
  2. Seasons 1 and 2: 197679. SCTV was initially produced in 1976 at the studios of the Global Television Network in Toronto, then a small regional network of stations in southern Ontario. For the first six episodes, new episodes were seen once a month.

    • Sketch Comedy
  3. Nov 21, 2019 · SCTV looks back at some of its most memorable TV series and news coverage. Included are shots from the McCarthy hearings and the game show What's My Shoe Size?, where Kirk Douglas made his debut. S02E12 Whispers of the Wolf, The Occult

  4. SCTV: Created by Andrew Alexander, Bernard Sahlins. With Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Dave Thomas. The staff of Melonville's TV station put on programming that is unique in its own silly way.

    • (2.9K)
    • 1977-09-01
    • Comedy
    • 30
  5. SCTV needed producers to juggle the demands of deadlines, network and the cast. In part one of a series, SCTV executive producer Andrew Alexander and producer Patrick Whitley share behind the scenes stories of what it took to get SCTV on the air.

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  6. Over the years, SCTV produced 72 half-hour shows, 42 90-minute shows, and 18 45-minute shows, as well as numerous spin-offs and specials. With thirteen Emmy nominations, SCTV won two for best writing.

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  8. Sketch comedy show set around the fictitious TV station SCTV. The programs broadcast by SCTV were parodies of films and other television shows. They included "Farm Film Report", Woody Allen's "Play It Again, Bob!", "Monster Horror Chiller Theatre", and "Great White North."

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