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In the video SCTV Johnny LaRue Reviews a Chinese Restaurant, Bob and Doug McKenzie are a duo of strange Canadian brothers who hosted “Great White North”, a ad lib skit which was introduced on SCTV – second city television for the show’s third season when it was broadcast on CBC Television in . Bob’s character is created by hilarious comedian Rick Moranis and Doug’s part is played by the comedian Dave Thomas. The sketch was born originally as filler to both fulfill and laugh at dumb Canadian content rules, the brothers turned into a pop culture sensation in both Canada and the USA. The pair later became the focus of a famous comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
Johnny LaRue (John Candy) rates a Chinese restaurant. Dave Thomas also appears as the restaurant owner. A John Candy commercial follows.
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Perfect example of the understated SCTV humor.
"You can always tell a good Chinese restaurant by the number of orientals who eat here."
Camera pans around restaurent showing zero Asians.
Looks like they really did get into the wine!
Outstanding!! I loved SCTV and especially "Dining With Larue". John Candy was such a talented man. I was a bigger fan of the half hour shows instead of the ones that were on NBC.
Graze on that……
Lin Ye Tan puts the Cauc in Asian
Smoking in a restaurant…freedom rules at least then
He referred Asians as Orientals. I miss those days.
He did a bunch of hilarious LaRue exercise segments and they all involved opening the fridge and taking out beer and he's always winded by the 3rd rep.
Thank God there's no more smoking in restaurants
These two actors are so funny together. Actually John Candy played off any actor perfectly so it seemed more natural
Angus Crock does a great Vaguely Asian accent!
I never got the Lin Ye Tang character, but love Dining With LaRue. Can't find his speed-drinking skit, so I'll have to upload mine now, I guess.
I have a huge crush on Johnny La Rue
He comes out with a huge bowl of white rice, another large bowl of bean sprouts, and LaRue's review is 5 stars! LOL
" noodles on your head,,,,,,"
The venerable Lin Ye Tang… according to Johnny LaRue of SCTV's 'Dining with LaRue'…did not have Peking Duck relations with the Ting Tang Orange Drink sisters of East Melonville….
those were good days bacl then……
Lovely
Dwave Thomass would get concelled…lol
Tang Gardens: I've been in one in Vancouver.
God rest his soul. John Candy had more ahead of him.
Who disliked this? Thats what I wanna know!
I wonder if this will pass in the age of political correctness
Nice accent mixed with vietnamese accent. I'm Asian and it was funny because John Candy is so likeable.
I hope the snowflakes don't freak out over Dave Thomas' "Chinaman", lol! Weren't times simpler before "cancel culture'?
Way ahead of their time in political correctness !!
*Sit on it!”
Dave Thomas!
Ewwww just a plain bowl of bean sprouts, I hate bean sprouts
I wish that, just like in the French restaurant, he was kicked out with martial arts.
3:23 This may be the first instance on TV of the use of the now popular popular term "graze(ing)" for eating a large helping of appetizers. SCTV was always breaking new ground.
Truly the funniest comedy ever to grace television.
loved it when actors broke each other up..i.e.1:27 "May I now order for you..to help you?"
LaRue: (trying not to laugh) "What?"
Dave (also trying not to laugh) "May I order for you?"
"Dining With Larue" Nothing better!