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THE SAMMY MAUDLIN SHOW: Sammy‘s guest (funny man) Bobby Bittman with surprise appearance by Bob Hope discuss the making of Bob’s new comedy special “I Owe Peking Two Thousand Dollars”.

Also known as Second City TV (1976–1981) – SCTV Network 90 (1981–1983) – SCTV Channel (1983–1984). This classic Canadian sketch comedy launched many careers and went mostly un-noticed by US audiences save for a brief stint on NBC.

MAIN CAST INCLUDED:
John Candy,
Robin Duke,
Joe Flaherty,
Eugene Levy,
Andrea Martin,
Rick Moranis,
Catherine O’Hara,
Harold Ramis,
Tony Rosato,
Martin Short,
Dave Thomas.

Executive Producer: Andrew Alexander  (78 episodes)

Series Directed by: George Bloomfield, Milad Bessada, John Blanchard…

Andrew Alexander – All Rights Reserved

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  1. “Thanks for the Memories” was my Mom and Dad’s high school 1951 graduating class’s song. My Dad was tasked with writing to Bob Hope to request he come to the school and sing it in person. They never got a return message. I had forgotten all about that story until I heard the song on this skit.

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