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Bob and Doug McKenzie in SCTV – English For Beginners
In the video SCTV – English For Beginners, Bob and Doug McKenzie are a couple of fictional Canadian family members who starred in “Great White North”, a ad lib skit which was shown on SCTV for the show’s 3rd season when it was aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Channel in the year 1980. Bob’s character is brought to life by Rick Moranis and Doug McKenzie’s part is played by comic Dave Thomas. Despite created originally as a joke to both please and makes jokes about network Canadian content policies, the brothers became a pop culture success in both Canada and the United States. The pair became the focus of a famous comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
Perini frustrates her English teacher.
Perini Scleroso – Andrea Martin
Lucille Hitzger – Catherine O’Hara
From SCTV Volume 4
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I'm still laughing. Andrea is the best.
For me the funniest part is the American flag in the classroom set. This show was taped in Toronto.
I generally like O'Hara but as a language teacher, knowing how much the newcomers struggle, this seems a little mean-spirited.
A tribute to Monty Python!
SCTV was the Bomb!
"I would like to buy a hamburger."
Such a funny bit and Martin & O'Hara are fantastically funny in it.
I don't know where this originated, it could go back as far as vaudeville.
Most recent and famously Steve Martin used it in the "Pink Panther" movie when he was trying to come off as an American ordering a hamburger…it was excruciatingly funny, almost painful.
This will never cease to be HILARIOUS…..!!!!!!
Stupid .
This passed for entertainment ?
Oh boy…Teaching English As A Second Language…Berlitz method…What Is This?… memories… very funny.
For my money SCTV was better than SNL… Johnny LaRue was one of my favorite characters John Candy was brilliant, Eugene Levy…the whole entire cast were brilliant
An indictment of dumb humans everywhere.. hilarious
Priceless
This like talking to my Korean wife.
These women are so effing B R I L L I A N T!!!! I cannot believe they were not paid one penny for the writing they did for the entire first season!! The men all were paid extra, of course. Absolutely a crime. If I were able to ask one question of each of them, I would definitely want to know if they tried to advocate for O’Hara and Martin, or if they ignored the situation…..I probably wouldn’t want to know the answers, but I’d ask anyway.
This is one of my favorite characters Andrea Martin did. Along with Edith Prickly.
SCTV was pure genius. What ever happened to such brilliant television?
So Great ….THANK YOU
One of my favorite characters Catherine O'Hara played was the wildly grinning and waving "lovely assistant" on "The $129,000 Question" with Moe Green (Ramis). She was so energetic and…fake! It was a bit role but I just loved it. She and Andrea Martin are comic geniuses!
I almost peed seeing this. When my daughter was about a yr old she talked gibberish. I called her Perini Scleroso. This still cracks me up.
Classic!
As a recent immigrant to the United States with absolutely no English, I find this skit extremely offensive.
"KEVIN!!"
Brilliant climax to this sketch. Sad to say that somehow this would be considered "racist" today, wouldn't it?
When grandma came to visit us from Germany, this was often the result. Absolutely hilarious!
Damn… you know this is dated! English if frowned upon over Hispanic!