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  2. Second City Television - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Andrew Alexander bought the Canadian rights to The Second City for one dollar, [2] and in 1976, he was the producer of Toronto's stage show, and was looking to expand his company into TV. He called together the current cast of the stage show (including Candy, Flaherty, Thomas, and Levy) to discuss a format for a Second City TV series.

  3. The Second City - Wikipedia

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    Second City Television, or SCTV, was a Canadian television sketch comedy show offshoot from the Toronto troupe of the Second City and ran from 1976 to 1984. Broadcaster and surgeon Charles A. "Chuck" Allard formed a partnership in 1981 that acquired the fledgling series.

  4. List of SCTV episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of episodes for the television series Second City Television (SCTV). Season 1 ... Two Way TV / Pit Bulls: January 9, 1981: 70: 18: Alpha Channel:

  5. List of alumni of the Second City - Wikipedia

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    1973 – Dan Aykroyd, Andrew Alexander, Valri Bromfield, Jayne Eastwood, Gino Empry, Joe Flaherty, Fred Kaz, Brian Doyle-Murray, Gilda Radner, Bernard Sahlins, Gerry ...

  6. Category:Second City Television - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Second City Television characters - Wikipedia

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  8. Edith Prickley - Wikipedia

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    Edith Prickley was a character in all six seasons of the Canadian sketch comedy series SCTV.Created and played by Andrea Martin, the character took over as the station manager for the fictional television station Second City Television, based out of a city called Melonville, and serving the "tri-city area".

  9. Bob and Doug McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    A second album, a "soundtrack" to their movie Strange Brew, was released in 1983. The album featured dialogue and music from the film, as well as new skits made specifically for the album that centred around the movie. The lead off track was appropriately entitled "This Isn't Our Second Album". The album sold poorly and was out-of-print soon after.