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SCTV Cast Members on Letterman, Part 12 of 12: 2012-2015
Witness the vid “SCTV Cast Members on Letterman, Part 12 of 12: 2012-2015” as well as many other clips which showcase the famed funny characters of Doug and Bob.
Bob and Doug McKenzie in SCTV Cast Members on Letterman, Part 12 of 12: 2012-2015
In the video SCTV Cast Members on Letterman, Part 12 of 12: 2012-2015, Bob and Doug McKenzie are a couple of odd Canadian family members who can been seen in “Great White North”, a ad lib skit which was included on second city television for the show’s most popular season when it got sent to CBC Television in in the early 80s. Bob’s part is created by the funny Rick Moranis and Doug is brought to life by comic Dave Thomas. Despite born originally as a skit to both please and makes jokes about non sensical Canadian content rules, the pair grew up to be a pop culture hit in both Canada and across the border. The characters enetually would become the focus of a famous comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
All television and film promotional clips deleted due to copyright caution.
2012:
113. March 14, 2012. Martin Short: Las Vegas Mirage Hotel; Song: “It’s Raining Mitt” (to the melody of Paul Shaffer’s co-written “It’s Raining Men”).
114. April 4, 2012. Eugene Levy: “American Reunion.”
115. October 2, 2012. Martin Short: “Frankenweenie”; Song: “Undecided Voters” (to the melody of the Mills Brothers’ “The Glow-Worm”). With lyrics provided.
2013:
116. April 4, 2013. Martin Short: ‘An Evening with Martin Short”; Song: “Carnival Cruise” (to the melody of Gwen Verdon’s “If They Could See Me Now”).
2014:
117. June 3, 2014. Martin Short: “An Evening with Martin Short”; Song: “Summer Holidays” (to the melody of Andy Williams’ “Happy Holidays”).
118. November 3, 2014. Martin Short. Book: _I Must Say: My Life as a Humble Comedy Legend_; “Mulaney”; Song: “Plastic Surgery” (to the melody of Jim Burris’/Chris Smith’s “Ballin’ the Jack” – thanks, Tim!).
2015:
119. February 5, 2015. Martin Short: Play: “It’s Only a Play”; Song: “Fly Me Through This Room” (to the melody of Frank Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon”); then “Late Show Is My Lady” (to the melody of “L.A. Is My Lady “).
120. May 6, 2015. Martin Short: “An Evening with Martin Short”; Song: “Rest in Peace, Dave” (to the melody of Jerry Lewis’ “Rock a Bye Your Baby”).
121. May 13, 2015. Paul Shaffer’s “On Broadway” video with Martin Short and Andrea Martin.
Bonus clip:
2017:
122. October 22, 2017. Martin Short in tribute to Dave as honoree of the Mark Twain Prize. Song: “This Could Be the End of Something Big” (to the melody of Steve Allen’s “This Could Be the Start of Something Big”).
Great thanks to Tim, Kevin, and Paul for identifying three songs that Martin Short had parodied.
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Thank you for these! I also want to watch Robin Williams and Billy Crystal's appearances on David Letterman's show, but unfortunately, YT has taken down most of them. Any chance you can upload them? You'll have my gratitude forever.
I could listen to Martin Short for a long while.
So Short but long on humor. Humour?
In the May 6th interview, Marty's last appearance on the show, when naming the SCTV cast, he left out Joe Flaherty. The only one he leaves out, is the one that helped start the whole thing. edit And the unsung heroes of Season 6 Mary Charlotte Wilcox and John Hemphill.
Martin Short's appearances on Dave's "Late Show" were always Epicly hysterical! I love it! Thanks for sharing.
We love you, Papi!
Why the stupid political shit??
I miss The Late Night Band…no one can match their sound. Paul Shaffer is an amazing musician and producer. Letterman is unsurpassed.
I never noticed how much "Raining Men" sounds like Leonard Cohen until just now.
It took me almost a full year, but I finally finished watching all 12 of these videos. Thank you so much for the hard work you put in to editing them.
SCTV was so good. It felt more sane, more professional than Saturday Night at the time.