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Russian Television (as imagined by SCTV)

00:09 Today Is Moscow
02:53 Uposcrabblenyk
04:53 What Fits Into Russia
07:06 Mother Russia Cares PSA
07:38 Hey Giorgy!
09:27 Strelnokoff Vodka
10:44 Tibor’s Tractor

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21 comments

  1. I'm not a big fan of the USSR but this sketch was horrible. Like, very bad. Obviously, they never bothered to watch a single episode of a Soviet-era TIME news program that was broadcast on EVERY TV channel at 21:00.

  2. There’s a saying that goes “thi enemy deceives“ and especially considering that it’s government was most certainly the enemy of its people; it is actually quite fitting that absolutely everything about the USSR was a lie…

  3. I fell asleep the night this episode originally aired. My brother sister n mom watched it w/o waking me and kept laughing about it for a week… 40 years later here i am.

  4. I believe the vodka ad (9:26) is based on old Canadian beer ads – specifically for the Canadian brand Labatt's 50 – from the late 70's. Something about it is tickling the back of my childhood memories brain.

  5. The timeless brilliance and originality of SCTV puts SNL to shame…truly awesome how totally original they were sketch after sketch..40yrs later, and STILL the high water mark in TV sketch comedy. #LaRue4Ever

  6. Hey Giorgy (07:38) was a spoof of a Canadian situation comedy called "King of Kensington" from the 70s The opening sequence from that show featured the star of the show Al Waxman walking through the Kensington market area of downtown Toronto greeting everyone/solving problems etc. Interestingly several SCTV stars (Eugene Levy and Dave Thomas) made cameos on that show

  7. I actually thought the Uzbeks sketch was a parody of gangsta rap at first with the joke being that Uzbeks were to the USSR as African-Americans were to the US (sorry if that came across as unintentionally racist).

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