SCTV Network 90 - Volume 1 (5 Discs)
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- 5 Discs
- Commentaries by Joe Flaherty and Eugene Levy
- The SCTV reunion from the 1999 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival
- Four new documentaries: "SCTV Remembers," with original cast members Eugene Levy, Joe Flaherty, Catherine O'Hara, Dave Thomas, and Andrea Martin, and executive producer Andrew Alexander / "Origins of SCTV," with vintage photos and clips from Chicago's Second City Theatre / "The Craft of SCTV," with costume, hair, and makeup designers / "Remembering John," with original cast, actor Martin Short, writers, and Bernard Sahlins the Second City Theatre cofounder and producer 1959-1985
- 24-page booklet
With a history stretching to seven years and 13 Emmy Award nominations, SCTV was a huge success straight from its inception as a television show in 1977. By 1981 it was in syndication on NBC and winning plaudits from peers and fans alike. The incredible cast included comedy favorites such as John Candy, Eugene Levy, Martin Short, and Rick Moranis among many others. The sketch-based format offered some biting contemporary satire, and has frequently been compared to Saturday Night Live. This release offers nine 90-minute episodes from the first NBC season, including "Moral Majority," "Pledge Week," and "Bouncin' Back to You," with appearances by characters Johnny LaRue, Yellowbelly, Edith Prickley, Bob and Doug McKenzie, and Lola Heatherton.
| John Candy ; Eugene Levy ; Joe Flaherty ; Rick Moranis ; Catherine O'Hara ; Dave Thomas ; Andrea Martin |
| Not Rated |
| 1977 |
| Fullscreen 4:3 |
| English - Dolby Digital (5.1) |
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