Cape Breton Post

Clips and untold memories abound at ‘SCTV’ reunion

- BY DAVID FRIEND

Fans of “SCTV” were served a heaping dish of nostalgia on Sunday as cast members of the Canadian sketch comedy series gathered to share memories for an upcoming Netflix special.

Seemingly every popular character from the influentia­l show - including Johnny La Rue, Alex Trebel and Edith Prickley — had a moment to shine during the three-hour live taping at Toronto’s Elgin Theatre. The conversati­on will be part of a larger production directed by Martin Scorsese for the streaming platform.

“SCTV” cast members Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Martin Short and Catherine O’Hara sat before a backdrop of photograph­s from the series as they recalled how the scrappy idea for a comedy show began on Global-TV with a tight budget of $7,000 an episode.

Other revealing moments included Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis reflecting on how seminal hosers Bob and Doug McKenzie were originally created as a way to inject more Canadian content into the series.

It wasn’t always certain that Moranis, who has largely stepped away from his acting career since the late 1990s, would show up at the “SCTV” reunion. But he told the audience that he jumped at the chance to get together with old friends.

“SCTV” ran from 1976 to 1984 and helped launch the careers of many famed internatio­nal comic legends, including the late John Candy and Harold Ramis, who were both honoured during the taping.

Late-night TV host Jimmy Kimmel, who served as moderator for the event, was quick to share how much of an impact “SCTV” had on his own comedic sensibilit­ies as a teenager growing up in Las Vegas. The series aired on U.S. network NBC during its later seasons.

“This show is the reason we’re not building a wall with the northern border,” he quipped at one point.

Kimmel told the audience he beat out all the other major late-night TV hosts for the moderator gig, coming in ahead of Conan O’Brien in a “to the wire” decision.

Costume designer Juul Haalmeyer said he was taking his own trip down memory lane as he watched the reunion from the audience. He dressed the “SCTV” cast as their distinctiv­e characters throughout the show’s run.

“Some of these clips I haven’t ever seen,” he said during a break in the taping.

“It’s been a thrill.” Netflix hasn’t announced a release date for the “SCTV” special, but said it will air on Netflix in all territorie­s, with the exception of Canada, where it will premiere exclusivel­y on CTV.

Following CTV’s airing, the special will be available exclusivel­y on Netflix in Canada and worldwide.

 ?? CP/HO - NETFLIX ?? This undated image released by Netflix shows director Martin Scorsese, centre, with the cast of the Canadian sketch comedy show “SCTV” from left, Andrea Martin, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, Dave Thomas, Martin Short and Joe Flaherty.
CP/HO - NETFLIX This undated image released by Netflix shows director Martin Scorsese, centre, with the cast of the Canadian sketch comedy show “SCTV” from left, Andrea Martin, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, Dave Thomas, Martin Short and Joe Flaherty.

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