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  1. The Best of SCTV: Directed by Jim Blake, Paul Flaherty. With Joe Flaherty, Andrea Martin, John Hemphill, Don Lake. Guy Caballero and Edith Prickley try to persuade the FCC to renew SCTV's license.

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    • Joe Flaherty, Andrea Martin, John Hemphill
    • Jim Blake, Paul Flaherty
  2. Sep 7, 2019 · A compilation of my favorite SCTV skits. Edited from the Network 90, Best Of The Early Years, and other various sources. Keep coming back as I will add more volumes when I can.

  3. Jan 30, 2013 · The best SCTV episodes with Catherine O'Hara, John Candy, Rick Moranis. Features. 10 episodes that make the argument for SCTV as one of TV’s all-time greats. By. Phil Dyess-Nugent. Published...

    • Johnny LaRue. John Candy did several notable impressions and original characters during his time on SCTV, but his major contribution had to be in the form of Johnny LaRue.
    • Bob & Doug McKenzie. No list would be complete with Bob and Doug McKenzie (Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas), who would go on to spawn their own comedy album, film and more.
    • Neat Guys. Another classic group sketch, 5 Neat Guys (John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis) offered up “the neatest sounds from the ‘50s.”
    • Count Floyd. Before “Netflix and Chill” became everybody’s de facto Saturday plans, Count Floyd hosted “Monster Chiller Horror Theatre,” a program that showcased the worst of the worst in horror movies (or, depending on your take, the best of the best).
  4. The Best of SCTV 1988. On September 5, 1988, ABC aired a one-time special called The Best of SCTV. In the special, Flaherty and Martin returned as Caballero and Prickley. The two presented a look back at SCTV (using flashbacks) as they tried to convince the FCC to renew their license.

  5. The Best Of SCTV. 2-hour special aired 21 September 1988 on ABC, shortly after the end of a long writers' strike, which had disrupted network fall schedules. Features Edith Prickley and Guy Caballero in a wraparound concept: an FCC hearing where they attempt to persuade the committee to renew SCTV's license.