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Bob and Doug McKenzie in SCTV Cast Members on Letterman, Part 10 of 12: 2006-2008
In the video SCTV Cast Members on Letterman, Part 10 of 12: 2006-2008, Bob and Doug McKenzie are two of hysterical Canadian brothers who created “Great White North”, a improv which was introduced on second city television for the show’s most popular season when it streamed by the Canadian Broadcasting Channel in in the early 80s. The character Bob McKenzie is created by comic Rick Moranis and Doug McKenzie’s part is acted by actor Dave Thomas. Despite created originally as fluff to both please and laugh at non sensical Canadian content rules, the duo transformed into a pop culture phenomenon in both Canada and the States. The pair enetually would become the focus of a hit comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
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2006:
98. March 21, 2006. Martin Short cameo: Song: “Why They Won’t Be on the Late Show.” (sung to the melody of Barry Manilow’s “Copacabana”).
99. May 23, 2006. Martin Short: Opening in Canada: “Fame Becomes Me”; Song: “I’m Okay with the NSA” (sung to the melody of Dinah Shore’s “See the USA in Your Chevrolet”). With lyrics provided.
100. July 20, 2006. Martin Short: Broadway: “Fame Becomes Me”; Song: “Together” (to the melody of Ethel Merman’s “Together (Wherever We Go)”). Dave joins in.
101. November 3, 2006. Martin Short: “The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause”; Broadway: “Fame Becomes Me”; Song: “I’m Gettin’ Lucky Online” (sung to the melody of Frank Sinatra’s “Luck Be a Lady”).
102. November 23, 2006. Eugene Levy: “For Your Consideration.”
2007:
103. January 2, 2007. Martin Short: Broadway: “Fame Becomes Me” ends January 7 ; Song: “New Year Is a Lady.”
2008:
104. February 13, 2008. Martin Short: “The Spiderwick Chronicles”; Song: “Maybe This Time” (sung to the melody of Liza Minnelli’s “Maybe This Time”).
105. October 15, 2008. Martin Short: Song: “If This One Were a Candidate” (sung to the melody of Bette Midler’s “Wind Beneath My Wings”). With Darlene Love in the chorus.
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Martin Short- Smartest, Funniest, Most Entertaining, Greatest Talk Show guest ever…..Time and Time again, he just Kills It!
who know the last song?
Okay, I need a better mousetrap for that mouse on the left…
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These episodes with Martin Short are the most hilarious ever!
Martin Short and David Letterman are just SO FUNNY TOGETHER. I say they are simpatico and there is chemistry. Love these episodes between the Canadian and American.
Hi ladies
9:40 he mentions his cottage that he invited Norm to but Norm was too afraid to go.
17:00 Might Boss Tones, Never Had To Knock On Wood, forget the actual name of the song.
Glad to see Martin recycles.
Don…..thank you for these collections…..the fact that this series you have taken a ton of time to put together, does not have a million views makes me weep for the future.
What is the song that the band always plays when Martin comes out?
I've been looking for that last song for YEARS. You are the best.
Thanks so much for this, and everything else you do. Seriously, you're amazing.