Second City Television Season 4

May. 15,1981      
Rating:
8.5
Trailer Synopsis

Second City Television is a Canadian television sketch comedy show offshoot from Toronto's Second City troupe that ran between 1976 and 1984.

Episode 27 : The Days Of The Week / Street Beef
October. 22,1982
Everything comes to a head at Clay and Sue Ellen's wedding; Johnny meets a valuable ally at the bar.
Episode 26 : Rome, Italian Style
October. 15,1982
On the SCTV Foreign Film Festival, Angelo loses control of his fantasies.
Episode 25 : Battle Of The PBS Stars
July. 16,1982
Carl Sagan's team takes on William F. Buckley's.
Episode 24 : Chariots Of Eggs
June. 05,1982
Hall and Oates star in Bobby Bittman's latest film.
Episode 23 : Pet Peeves / The Happy Wanderers
May. 21,1982
Hollywood stars reveal what bugs them; Stan and Yosh Schmenge welcome back a former Happy Wanderer.
Episode 22 : 3D Stake From The Heart
May. 14,1982
Count Floyd takes us behind the scenes of the latest Coppola and Dr. Tongue production.
Episode 21 : The People's Global Golden Choice Awards
May. 01,1982
When SCTV wins a suspicious number of awards, Bob Hope notifies the FBI.
Episode 20 : Pre-Teen World Telethon
April. 23,1982
The kids of Pre-Teen World hold a telethon after their funding is cut.
Episode 19 : The Great White North Palace
April. 16,1982
Everyone is jealous of the attention Guy is paying to Bob and Doug--including giving them their own special.
Episode 18 : Midnight Video Special
February. 19,1982
Gerry Todd hosts a concert special consisting entirely of videos.
Episode 17 : Teacher's Pet
February. 12,1982
Ricardo Montalban is featured in a "To Sir, With Love" parody.
Episode 16 : SCTV Staff Christmas Party
December. 18,1981
Johnny is forced to tape "Street Beef" outside on Christmas Eve.
Episode 15 : The Godfather
December. 11,1981
A war erupts between the Five Networks when "Don Caballero" refuses to back a pay TV channel.
Episode 14 : Doorway To Hell
November. 20,1981
Guy runs out of ideas and takes suggestions from the crew.
Episode 13 : Walter Cronkite's Brain
November. 06,1981
David Brinkley's look at the human brain includes Walter Cronkite's childhood on Krypton.
Episode 12 : Zontar
October. 31,1981
The SCTV cast and crew falls victim to alien mind control.
Episode 11 : I'm Taking My Own Head, Screwing It On Right, and No Guy's Gonna Tell Me It Ain't
October. 23,1981
Libby Wolfson prepares for her new play.
Episode 10 : CCCP 1
October. 16,1981
SCTV's regular programming is interrupted by a Soviet satellite.
Episode 9 : The Great White North
July. 31,1981
Bob and Doug McKenzie invite fellow hoser Ian Thomas onto their show.
Episode 8 : Bouncin' Back To You with The Tubes
July. 24,1981
Lola Heatherton is despondent after her live special is canceled.
Episode 7 : Pledge Week
July. 17,1981
SCTV holds a pledge drive.
Episode 6 : Moral Majority
July. 10,1981
Guy tries to appease a major advertiser.
Episode 5 : Lunchtime Street Beef
July. 03,1981
Johnny LaRue is desperate for work after the failure of "Polynesiantown."
Episode 4 : Repeats
June. 19,1981
A selection of sketches from the previous seasons.
Episode 3 : Southside Fracas
May. 29,1981
Guy Caballero hires illegal immigrant Pirini Scleroso; the Fracases argue about their daughter's wedding.
Episode 2 : Polynesiantown
May. 22,1981
Johnny LaRue plays a restaurant owner in his latest movie.
Episode 1 : One On the Town
May. 15,1981
(Episode one of SCTV Network 90 after the move to NBC. All episodes for Seasons 4 and 5 were 90 minutes with commercials. ) Guy Caballero welcomes you to SCTV's new programming season on NBC.

Seasons

Season 6
Season 6 1983
Season 5
Season 5 1982
Season 4
Season 4 1981
Season 3
Season 3 1980
Season 2
Season 2 1978
Season 1
Season 1 1976

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