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Bob and Doug McKenzie in SCTV 3 Gerry Todd and Michael McDonald
In the video SCTV 3 Gerry Todd and Michael McDonald, Bob and Doug McKenzie are a pair of imaginaryfunny Canadian family members who can been seen in “Great White North”, a improv which was televised on second city television for the show’s most popular season when it aired by the Canadian Broadcasting Channel in the 1980s. Bob’s partThe character Bob is acted by the funny Rick Moranis and the character Doug is created by the comedian Dave Thomas. Even thoughFamously brought to life originally as filler to both please and makes jokes about legal Canadian content guidelines, the two turned into a pop culture smash hit in both Canada and the US. The pair became the focus of a bestselling comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
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Part of the gag of this sketch is Rick making Michael's speaking voice the same as his singing voice, which most people then, knew wasn't like that at all.
Tiger fans know Gerry Todd better as Mario Impemba.
Rick Moranis did MANY musical satires back in those days, even put out an LP of this kind of stuff,,,,,, GENIUS COMEDY !
Even after many decades, this remains one of the most cherished and unforgettable skits in the history of television. The small nuances from Rick were brilliant.
What about live shows?
Who played McDonald in this skit?
Was the joke of McDonald singing just the three lines a joke at the time in pop culture, or just one Rick and the SCTV crew invented?
"OK. See ya." Ha Ha! Brilliant!
Here because of Joelkats
David Schwartz sent me… 22/12/23.
Seems like back then, times were so much more simpler.
Joel sent me
"JeolKatz" sent me…
This might be my all time favorite SCTV piece. I still have a hunch that SNL's "I've got a fever and the prescription is more cowbell" was influenced by this.
I assume he was in such a rush to leave because he had another backup gig at a studio across town.
This song came on the radio yesterday, and as soon as I heard Michael's part my mind took off… puzzling over something I knew was a great parody of what I was hearing… and about 30 seconds later it came to me and I abandoned the song to listen to this cut. LMAO – and just watched it again tonight, to enjoy the LMAO again.
A buddy of mine watched SCTV religiously each week, we were 20-somthing and 40-something years later I will never forget nor forget to watch me some SCTV in order to keep my mind right about what is classy and classic comedy.
What a repertoire of one-liners was built, that creep into my conversations at the appropriate moments, usually a perfect set-up for each one, too.
I think of this video every time I hear this song.
It almost looks like the filmed in Grand Prairie, except for the city bus.
I can remember first watching SCTV when I was 10, I thought the skits & spoofs were hilarious but my friend couldn’t understand the humour. My guess is that my understanding of the show was more matured than my friends. The skit with Ride Like The Wind was the first time I heard the song and I didn’t even know that it was an actual real song. Again my friends thought the song was stupid etc etc. To this day it’s 1 of my favourite songs.
I use so many references to these shows, but sadly too few appreciated them. And today's kids? Fuggetabowdit! At least my kids have some appreciation. I had the entire DVD set long before youtube.
As a MmD and CC fan, this is pure gold.
Anyone remember seeing this before even hearing his album? I never owned it til sometime earlier this century. But when i finally played the album. All i could think of was this from when i was a kid.
Keeping it smooth!
I will never hear this song without thinking of this bit.
Even as a 7 year old…I knew that was comedy gold
I watched this back in early 1980 when I was 16 funny show! Miss John Candy, he was a one of a kind, Joe Flaherty pure talent.
Between 1975 and 1990, Michael McDonald and Michael Jackson were the two backup singers you always heard in virtually every song! (And a close second would be from 1970-1985 – Mick Jagger.)
This is the only thing funny I saw on SCTV
SCTV had the best music parodies
Oh-Kay. See Ya.
the run at 2:15 always kills me
I always thought this was Harry Shearer, looks exactly like him.
The lackluster resolution of this vid makes him look even more like McDonald. Amazing..
This would apply to several Steely Dan tunes, too
It's funny because it's true.
Don't be a fool, Mike! Go to the Doobies!!
Comic genius. Love it.
This is hilarious! Wasn't a hit unless Michael McDonald sang a small part in it.
This legit describes McDonald in the 70s and I love it.