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

Season 1

Aired on Global[1]

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Synopsis
11BackstageSeptember 21, 1976
22Murder at SCTVOctober 21, 1976Guest starring Jayne Eastwood
33Ethnic HumourNovember 18, 1976
44CrosswordsDecember 16, 1976Guest starring John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson.
55Match Unto My FeetJanuary 13, 1977Guest starring Brenda Donohue; Valri Bromfield appears briefly, uncredited.
66Memoirs of Anton ChekhovFebruary 10, 1977
77Dialing For DollarsFebruary 24, 1977
88Shock TheatreMarch 10, 1977
99Philosophy Street / A Fistful of UglyMarch 24, 1977
1010Therese et JoeApril 7, 1977
1111Broads Behind BarsApril 21, 1977Mary Margaret O'Hara appears, uncredited.
1212The TaxidermistMay 5, 1977
1313Ben HurMay 19, 1977
1414The Hefty Neil StorySeptember 19, 1977
1515Leave It to BeaverSeptember 26, 1977
1616Goodbye AmericaOctober 3, 1977
1717Galaxy 66October 10, 1977
1818Madame BlitzmanOctober 17, 1977
1919The $129,000 QuestionOctober 24, 1977
2020Dr. Tongue's House of Wax / SCTV BoogieOctober 31, 1977
2121The Sammy Maudlin ShowNovember 7, 1977
2222World at WarNovember 14, 1977
2323The Grapes of MudNovember 21, 1977
2424Officer FriendlyNovember 28, 1977
2525The Man Who Would Be King of the PopesDecember 5, 1977
2626Lust for PaintDecember 12, 1977

Season 2

Aired on Global[2]

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Synopsis
271PremiereSeptember 16, 1978
282Bob Hope Desert ClassicSeptember 23, 1978
293Kidnapping of Moe GreenSeptember 30, 1978
304SCTV Solid Gold TelethonOctober 7, 1978
315Writer's StrikeOctober 14, 1978
326Municipal ElectionOctober 21, 1978
337Farm Film Report / ArabsOctober 28, 1978
348The Mirthmakers / Happy EndingsNovember 4, 1978
359Undersea WorldNovember 11, 1978
3610Edith Prickley, Station ManagerNovember 18, 1978
3711SCTV 30th Anniversary ShowNovember 25, 1978
3812Whispers of the Wolf / The OccultDecember 2, 1978
3913Bad Acting In HollywoodDecember 9, 1978
4014Alfred Hitchcock PresentsDecember 16, 1978Peter Aykroyd has an uncredited bit part.
4115Fighting Air DogsDecember 23, 1978
4216Death Takes No HolidayDecember 31, 1978
4317Rock ConcertJanuary 6, 1979
4418Fantasy IslandJanuary 13, 1979
4519On the Waterfront AgainJanuary 20, 1979
4620SCTV DiscoJanuary 27, 1979
4721PipelineFebruary 3, 1979
4822Consumer Action LineFebruary 10, 1979
4923Relaxing With Raoul / Dining With LaRueFebruary 17, 1979
5024The Flaming TurkeyFebruary 24, 1979
5125Best Of (1)March 3, 1979
5226Best Of (2)March 10, 1979

Season 3

Aired on CBC[3]

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Synopsis
531Lee A. Iacocca's Rock ConcertSeptember 19, 1980
542Thursday Night LiveSeptember 26, 1980
553Death of a SalesmanOctober 3, 1980
564My Factory, My SelfOctober 10, 1980
575Death MotelOctober 17, 1980
586The Lone Ranger ShowOctober 24, 1980
597Play It Again, BobOctober 31, 1980
608GaslightNovember 7, 1980
619Man's Ability to ImitateNovember 14, 1980
6210Mel's Rock PileNovember 21, 1980
6311The Sammy Maudlin ShowNovember 28, 1980
6412Hugh Betcha's Night GalleryDecember 5, 1980
6513Star WarsDecember 12, 1980
6614Hollywood Salutes Its ExtrasDecember 19, 1980
6715The Irwin Allen ShowDecember 26, 1980
6816Big BrotherJanuary 2, 1981
6917Two Way TV / Pit BullsJanuary 9, 1981
7018Alpha ChannelJanuary 16, 1981
7119Midnight Express SpecialJanuary 23, 1981
7220Cookery Crock / Cartoon CoronerJanuary 30, 1981
7321The Mating GameFebruary 6, 1981
7422Gene Shalit's AmericaFebruary 13, 1981
7523Mel's Rock Pile: MacArthur ParkFebruary 20, 1981
7624Dick CavettFebruary 27, 1981
7725The Cisco KidMarch 6, 1981This episode features a few sketches with the regular cast, but most of the show consists of an episode The Cisco Kid with redubbed dialogue. This piece was actually an unsold pilot from 1978 featuring the voices of Martin Short, Steven Kampmann, Peter Torokvei and Don Dickinson, all members of the Second City Toronto cast between 1977 and 1979. Short would later join SCTV as a cast member.
7826Best OfMarch 13, 1981

Season 4

Aired on CBC (Canada), NBC (U.S.)[4][5][6]

Only two months after season 3 ends, season 4 starts. Tony Rosato and Robin Duke both leave the show to be cast members on Saturday Night Live, which was infamously doing poorly with critics and in the ratings at that time, so much so that NBC actually started airing SCTV (named SCTV Network 90) as a possible replacement for SNL. John Candy and Catherine O'Hara rejoin the cast, and Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin return to doing the show full-time.

The cast now consists of John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Rick Moranis, Catherine O'Hara, and Dave Thomas. Many of the early season 4 episodes contain rerun sketches from seasons one to three. Former cast members Harold Ramis, Tony Rosato and Robin Duke can sometimes be seen in these sketches, but are uncredited.

For the final three episodes of the season, Martin Short (who first appeared on the "Cisco Kid" episode in season three) is added to the cast.

Cycle 1

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Synopsis
791One On the TownMay 15, 1981Levon Helm performs.
802PolynesiantownMay 22, 1981Guest starring Dr. John.
813Southside FracasMay 29, 1981Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes perform.
824RepeatsJune 19, 1981
835Lunchtime Street BeefJuly 3, 1981Robert Gordon performs.
846Moral MajorityJuly 10, 1981
857Pledge WeekJuly 17, 1981Roy Orbison performs.
868Bouncin' Back To YouJuly 24, 1981The Tubes perform.
879The Great White NorthJuly 31, 1981Guest starring Ian Thomas.

Cycle 2

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Synopsis
8810CCCP 1October 16, 1981Al Jarreau performs.
8911I'm Taking My Own Head, Screwing It On Right, and No Guy's Gonna Tell Me It Ain'tOctober 23, 1981The Plasmatics and Wendy O. Williams perform.
9012ZontarOctober 30, 1981Guest starring Bonar Bain and Natalie Cole.
9113Walter Cronkite's BrainNovember 6, 1981Rough Trade performs.
9214Doorway to HellNovember 20, 1981Eugene Fodor performs.
9315The GodfatherDecember 11, 1981James Ingram performs.
9416SCTV Staff Christmas PartyDecember 18, 1981
9517Teacher's PetFebruary 12, 1982The Boomtown Rats perform.
9618Midnight Video SpecialFebruary 19, 1982Talking Heads and The Plastics perform.

The Best of SCTV Specials

Title Original air date Synopsis
Special #1January 16, 1982
Special #2January 22, 1982
Special #3January 29, 1982

Cycle 3

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Synopsis
9719The Great White North PalaceApril 16, 1982Tony Bennett performs.
9820Pre-Teen World TelethonApril 23, 1982
9921The People's Global Golden Choice AwardsMay 1, 1982Third World performs.
100223D Stake from the HeartMay 14, 1982
10123Pet Peeves / The Happy WanderersMay 21, 1982Guest starring Carl Perkins.
10224Chariots of EggsJune 5, 1982Hall and Oates perform.
10325Battle of the PBS StarsJuly 16, 1982Guest starring Joe Greene and Rocky Bleier. Dave Edmunds performs.
10426Rome, Italian StyleOctober 15, 1982Guest starring Jimmy Buffett.
10527The Days of the Week / Street BeefOctober 22, 1982Guest starring Bill Murray.

Season 5

Aired on CBC (Canada), NBC (U.S.)[7][8]

For season 5, the cast consists of John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, and Martin Short. Rick Moranis, Catherine O'Hara, and Dave Thomas all leave as cast members, though O'Hara and Thomas return for guest appearances, as does former cast member Harold Ramis.

John Hemphill and Mary Charlotte Wilcox join the cast as featured players.

Cycle 4

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Synopsis
1061Sammy Maudlin 23rd Anniversary / CBCNovember 5, 1982
1072Indecent ExposureNovember 12, 1982Guest starring Fred Willard and John Mellencamp.
1083MelonvoteNovember 19, 1982Guest starring Linda Hopkins.
1094Jane EyreheadNovember 26, 1982Guest starring Robin Williams. America performs.
1105Towering InfernoDecember 10, 1982
1116ChristmasDecember 17, 1982Andraé Crouch performs.

Cycle 5

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Synopsis
1127A Star Is BornJanuary 28, 1983Crystal Gayle guest stars.
1138SCTV Classifieds / Vic ArpeggioFebruary 11, 1983
1149Bobby Bittman's RetirementFebruary 18, 1983Ben Vereen guest stars.
11510Sweeps WeekFebruary 25, 1983
11611South Sea SinnerMarch 11, 1983Betty Thomas guest stars.
11712Midnight Cowboy IIMarch 18, 1983Catherine O'Hara guest stars.

Season 6

Aired on Superchannel (Canada), Cinemax (U.S.)[9]

For season 6, the cast consists of Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, and Martin Short. John Hemphill and Mary Charlotte Wilcox also return as featured players.

John Candy left the show after season 5, but returns for the season 6 opener. Former cast members Catherine O'Hara and Dave Thomas also make guest appearances.

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date Synopsis
1181Maudlin O' the NightNovember 22, 1983Guest starring John Candy, Debra McGrath.
1192Gimme Jackie / AustraliaDecember 6, 1983
1203It's a Wonderful FilmDecember 20, 1983Guest starring Charles Palmer.
1214The Date Debate / Scary PreviewsJanuary 3, 1984
1225You're On / Das BoobsJanuary 17, 1984
1236Stars In One: Bob Hope / Happy HourJanuary 31, 1984
1247Stalag SCTVFebruary 14, 1984Guest starring Fred Willard.
1258Diary of a Female Person / Happy HourFebruary 28, 1984
1269Just For Fun / Black Like VicMarch 13, 1984
12710Youth, Do They Give A Damn or What? / Happy HourMarch 27, 1984
12811AllenscamApril 10, 1984
12912Oliver GrimleyApril 24, 1984
130132009, Jupiter and BeyondMay 8, 1984
13114Half Wits / Save the World ParadeMay 22, 1984
13215Jackie Rogers, Jr. for President / Happy HourJune 5, 1984
13316Celebrity Fairie Tayles / Canadian Gaffes and Practical AmusementsJune 19, 1984
13417You're On / Happy HourJuly 3, 1984
13518Pledge WeekJuly 17, 1984

References

  1. "SCTV Guide - Episodes - Series 1". www.sctvguide.ca. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  2. "SCTV Guide - Episodes - Series 2". www.sctvguide.ca. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  3. "SCTV Guide - Episodes - Series 3". www.sctvguide.ca. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  4. "SCTV Guide - Episodes - Series 4 Cycle 1". www.sctvguide.ca. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  5. "SCTV Guide - Episodes - Series 4 Cycle 2". www.sctvguide.ca. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  6. "SCTV Guide - Episodes - Series 4 Cycle 3". www.sctvguide.ca. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  7. "SCTV Guide - Episodes - Series 5 Cycle 4". www.sctvguide.ca. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  8. "SCTV Guide - Episodes - Series 5 Cycle 5". www.sctvguide.ca. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  9. "SCTV Guide - Episodes - Series 6". www.sctvguide.ca. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
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