Home » Posts » SCTV | Great White North – Economics Watch At This Site
SCTV | Great White North – Economics
Stream the clip “SCTV | Great White North – Economics” as well as hundreds of similar clips which feature the loved funny characters of Bob and Doug McKenzie.
Bob and Doug McKenzie in SCTV | Great White North – Economics
In the video SCTV | Great White North – Economics, Bob and Doug McKenzie are a group of strange Canadian actors who were featured in “Great White North”, a skit which was featured on SCTV – second city television for the show’s third season when it aired by the Canadian Broadcasting Channel in the eighties. The character Bob McKenzie is played by hilarious comedian Rick Moranis and Doug’s part is created by the comedian Dave Thomas. Which was brought to life originally as a sketch to both fulfill and laugh at legal Canadian content laws, the two became a pop culture hit in both Canada and across the border. The pair soon became the focus of a classic comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
With Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas
For more Bob and Doug McKenzie here’s the full playlist:
Other Videos Related to SCTV | Great White North – Economics
[random_line] – [random_line] – [random_line] – [random_line] – [random_line] – [random_line] – [random_line] – [random_line]Popular Search Terms For This Page
– bob and doug mckenzie 12 days of christmas
– bob and doug mckenzie 12 days of christmas reaction
– bob and doug mckenzie strange brew song
– bob and doug mckenzie cartoon
– bob and doug mckenzie movie trailer
– 12 days of christmas by bob and doug mckenzie
– hoser
– beer roulette
– canada day
– movie trailer
– two four anniversary
source
bob and doug mckenzie the great white north [vid_tags] #SCTV #Great #White #North #Economics
Thanks a lot for posting this Canadian classic eh. In the finest screen quality the hosers were ever displayed at.
There weren't a whole lot of bright spots in entertainment of the 1980's but these two were near the top. Seeing all the spots of Great white north that simply didn't get shown in American SCTV broadcasts, it's a wonder they still caught on how they did such that I beat a path to the theater for the premier of Strange Brew when it came to southern California in 1983 eh. The TV ads showed perfectly what the movie would be like, i.e. same sort of funny as GWN except lots more of it eh! So I scraped up the $3 for view and I was not disappointed. Funny script full of humor, beer references, Doug bullying Bob, music, gags, beers, Doug putting Bob in a choke-hold apropos of nothing, beer, even some sort of a plot. More beer. "Brew" was a masterfully done epic of timeless-yet-low-budget cinema that still entertains to this very day.
Strange Brew is a classic example of Canadian cinema at its finest eh.