The made-for-TV Deadly Appearances was originally telecast over Canada's CTV on April 23, 2000, as part of the off-and-on cop...
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Director
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2000
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Love and Murder is based on Murder at the Mendel, the first of the "Joanne Kilbourn" mysteries written by Gail Bowen....
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Director
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2000
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Director
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1998
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Based on noted Montreal author Mordecai Richler's classic children's adventure of the same name, the film is about a boy...
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Director
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1998
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Anxious to escape the clutches of Section One without being "canceled" in the process, Nikita (Peta Wilson) is open to the...
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Director
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1997
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Birkoff (Matthew Ferguson) is alerted to the fact that a nuclear bomb is being smuggled into the United States. The only...
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Director
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1997
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In this follow-up to the previous episode "Gray," Nikita (Peta Wilson) is still romantically involved with architect Gray...
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Director
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1997
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Lela Rochon stars as Beth Carter, a woman suffering from a rare malady called Primary Alexithymia, which robs her of the...
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Director
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1997
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Leslie Nielsen makes a return appearance as "legendary" Canadian mountie Sgt. Buck Frobisher, as do Alex Carter and Mark...
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Director
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1995
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Fraser (Paul Gross) gallantly saves the life of farmer Lyndon Buxley (Louis Del Grande)--only to be slapped with a gargantuan...
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Director
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1995
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Due South regular Daniel Kash exits the series in spectacular fashion when his character, Chicago detective Louis Gardino, is...
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Director
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1995
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A teenage girl named Andy (Amy Stewart) filches a brooch belonging to Fraser's boss Thatcher (Camilla Scott). Even worse, the...
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Director
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1995
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When a witness against Ray's old nemesis Kruger (Aidan Devine) perjures herself in court, Ray (David Marciano) goes...
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Director
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1995
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Fraser (Paul Gross) and Ray (David Marciano) appear in Federal court to testify against Randal Bolt (Kenneth Welsh), the...
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Director
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1995
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Rick Rossovich guest stars as Canadian pro hockey player Mark Smithbauer, an old friend of Benton Fraser (Paul Gross). Alas,...
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Director
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1995
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Ian MacDonald (Rino Romano), a pathological liar who desperately craves attention, is being sent back to Canada to face a...
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Director
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1995
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Fraser (Paul Gross) witnesses an apparent suicide attempt by a delusional man who is searching for someone who has been dead...
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Director
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1995
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The reticent owner of a small bed and breakfast sets out on the adventure of a lifetime after joining a rugged bounty hunter...
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Director
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1995
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Having been shot by his partner Ray (David Marciano) in the previous episode "Victoria's Secret", Fraser (Paul Gross)...
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Director
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1995
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Fraser (Paul Gross) finds himself in a comedy of errors that threatens to turn tragic at a moment's notice. Through no fault...
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Director
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1995
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Canceled by CBS at the end of its first season, the lighthearted cop series Due South was kept alive for a second season on...
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Producer
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1994
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Director
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1994
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Newly moved to Chicago to take on his duties as Deputy Liason Officer at the Canadian Consulate, RCMP constable Benton Fraser...
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Director
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1994
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Juvenile-hall parolee Lenny (Fab Filippo) lands a job as a pizza delivery man--only to have his car stolen right in front of...
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Director
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1994
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This drama was taken from the Wojeck television series and chronicles his return to his native Toronto after a 20-year...
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Director
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1992
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For many years, comedian John Candy was a staple of the prestigious Second City comedy troupe where he was known for creating...
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Director
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1992
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Adapted from the novel by Blaine Marchand, the Canadian miniseries African Journey starred Jason Blicker as teenager Luke...
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Director
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1989
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And Then You Die is a 115-minute Canadian melodrama starring Ken Welsh as an above-the-border drug czar. Having amassed a...
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1988
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In this taut action drama, an unbalanced Vietnam vet goes off the beam and takes over Central Park in this made for cable...
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1985
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William Fruet directed this odd Canadian horror film based on a novel by Michael Maryk and Brent Monahan. Wealthy Jason...
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1982
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After the seizing of the American Embassy in Tehran on November 4, 1979, six Americans manage to escape. They contact...
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1981
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This "best of" show, comprised of highlights from SCTV's second season, was assembled for the series' syndicated run in the...
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Director
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1980
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An exceedingly complex plot with a few gaps in logic characterizes this uneven thriller by George Bloomfield. Photographer...
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Director
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1980
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Flawed and problematic, this romantic comedy is about Abigail Adams (Suzanne Somers), a sexy, talented, and dedicated lawyer,...
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Director
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1980
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Best of 2 is the second of two highlight shows comprised of the funniest moments from SCTV's second season and assembled for...
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Director
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1979
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This biographical tale is about Louis Riel, a Canadian of Indian descendants who employs his metaphysical powers to help the...
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Director
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1979
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Best of 1 is the first of two highlight shows comprised of the funniest moments from SCTV's second season and assembled for...
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Director
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1979
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Eternally slimy lounge lizard Raoul Wilson (Eugene Levy) demonstrates how to expend the least amount of energy possible (a...
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Director
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1979
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In this final first-run episode of SCTV's second season, the network's resident pedant Hugh Betcha (Joe Flaherty) offers more...
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Director
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1979
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Sammy Maudlin (Joe Flaherty) and William B. (John Candy) seriously, and in all seriousness, host an episode-length version of...
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Director
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1979
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Mayor Tommy Shanks (John Candy) delivers an impassioned speech about the economy when the price of his tobacco is raised. Tex...
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Director
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1979
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A spoof of the then-current NBC medical documentary series Operation: Lifeline, "Pipeline" chronicles 24 hours in the life of...
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Director
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1979
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It's disco time with host Mel Slirrup (Eugene Levy) and Melba the Disco Queen (Andrea Martin) in a dry run for the future...
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Director
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1979
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"De plane, boss, de plane!" shouts Patoo (John Candy) as Ricardo Montalban (Eugene Levy) greets this week's guests on...
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Director
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1979
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Director
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1979
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The impending departure of SCTV regular Harold Ramis dictated the necessity of this episode, in which station manager Moe...
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Director
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1978
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Director
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1978
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On tonight's SCTV Movie of the Week, a fearless American pilot (played by John Candy) outwits the Japanese -- as represented...
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Director
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1978
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The lugubrious Mr. Hitchcock (John Candy) hosts a presentation of "Murder Is Bad For Your Health," which even he admits is...
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Director
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1978
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Tom Bosley (John Candy) hosts a look at the worst that Hollywood has to offer -- namely, an extended vignette from the '40s...
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Director
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1978
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Count Floyd (Joe Flaherty) really has to pump up his phony enthusiasm when "Monster Chiller Horror Theater" is consigned to...
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Director
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1978
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The network's license is no longer suspended as SCTV begins its second season. That's the good news; the bad news is that no...
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Director
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1978
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"Classic" is right. Dave Thomas does a dead-on Bob Hope impersonation as he tries to negotiate a golf course in the war-torn...
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Director
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1978
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Director
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1978
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Unctuous late-night host Sammy Maudlin (Joe Flaherty) wants your gold as he presides over an episode-length telethon. Helping...
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Director
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1978
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Returning from the second-season opener, SCTV writer Ernest Kirsch (Dave Thomas) spearheads a writers' strike right in the...
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Director
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1978
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Self-indulgent Johnny LaRue (John Candy) runs for city council, with news anchor Earl Camembert (Eugene Levy) handling the...
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Director
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1978
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The Middle Eastern influence flows through the show like the Euphrates river, with such commercials as "Arab Investment: You...
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Director
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1978
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In "The Mirthmakers," host Orsan Welles (John Candy) studies famous comedians like funnyman Bobby Bitman (Eugene Levy) and...
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Director
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1978
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Johnny LaRue (John Candy) pushes his new housing development LaRue towers ("It's cheap and it's got character"). The obtuse...
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Director
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1978
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It doesn't look like Moe Green will ever come back, so Edith Prickley (Andrea Martin), leopard coat and all, takes over as...
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Director
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1978
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On tonight's special edition of "Goodbye America," Geraldo Rivera (Joe Flaherty) visits the penthouse apartment of the...
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Director
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1977
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This blatantly titled episode consists of highlights from the first 26 episodes of SCTV. Included is one segment that was...
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Director
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1977
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While host Moe Green (Harold Ramis) deals with a broken phone on "Dialing for Dollars," we are treated the epic biopic "Lust...
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Director
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1977
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Edith Prickley (Andrea Martin) assumes the guise of Princess Carlotta to show the ladies at home how to give themselves a...
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Director
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1977
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SCTV continues to operate this evening, even though its license has been suspended. Highlights of the broadcast day include...
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Director
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1977
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TV kiddie show host Muley Graves (Harold Ramis) shows the classic "Three Dummies" two-reeler "Of Mice and Dummies," with...
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Director
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1977
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It's "culture night" on SCTV, with innumerable takeoffs of PBS and other high-toned services. "The World at War" sends up the...
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Director
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1977
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Joined in progress, "The Sammy Maudlin Show" finds host Sammy (Joe Flaherty) and co-host William B. (John Candy) welcoming...
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Director
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1977
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As advertised in the promo, this week's episode of "Count Floyd's Monster Chiller Horror Theater" is being telecast in 3-D!...
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Director
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1977
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Moe Green (Harold Ramis) emcees "The $129,000 Question," in which the contestants end up paying huge cash prizes to the host....
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Director
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1977
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This episode marks the first appearance of "Monster Chiller Horror Theater" with Floyd Robertson (Joe Flaherty) as the...
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Director
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1977
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After the latest episode of "Diving for Dollars," soon-to-be station manager Edith Prickley (Andrea Martin) makes her debut...
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Director
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1977
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Director
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1977
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Although "The Hefty Neil Story is technically the first episode in the second thirteen-week cycle of SCTV, it is included in...
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Director
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1977
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Director
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1977
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In this melodrama a married woman cannot decide between her lover and her husband. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Director, Editor, Screenwriter
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1975
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When a married couple retreats to an isolated island to attempt to salvage their failing relationship, they find that they...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1972
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Jenny (Marlo Thomas) is a single expectant mother who receives an offer of marriage from Delano (Alan Alda). He wants to...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1969
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The weekly, half-hour Canadian anthology Guest Stage consisted of adaptations of previously produced stage and radio plays....
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Director, Director
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1956
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