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Welcome to The Happy Wanderers Show! In this classic SCTV sketch, we’ve got a special guest in the house – former band member Lynch Minion! This episode is proudly sponsored by Schminke Travel and Record Company.

But that’s not all, folks! The Bethel chapter of the Lutonium American Society invites you to the annual Rites of Spring Festival in Latonia. There’s a grandstand parade that’s fun for both parents and kids alike. Don’t miss out!

For just $5,500, you can hop on a round-trip charter to the Rites of Spring Festival in Bellevue Latonia. You’ll receive a warm welcome at the airport and even witness a one-gun salute.

While you enjoy the show, be sure to dig into some delicious homemade cabbage rolls and coffee.

Our special guest takes us down memory lane, sharing their experiences in live television and expressing gratitude for returning to The Happy Wanderers. They mention their humble beginnings and send a special shoutout to Yash and Stan. But before we get to a song they’re about to play, it’s time for a quick commercial break.

Speaking of music, we’re reminiscing with the longest record set, featuring favorites like “Nantz of Men Pants” and “Mama Cook the Cabbage Roll.”

Feeling the groove? You can grab a once-in-a-lifetime record deal on television by ordering The Happy Wanderers album right now.

And as we wrap things up, Mrs. View V Yachtski is here with her lovely cabbage and coffee until next week. Plus, a special shoutout to Lynne’s Mini and the AL Sahara Restaurant in Melonville for the finest Middle Eastern cuisine.

Don’t forget, folks, Belle not speaks speaking never mind, and hey, did you know Kevin’s been in a movie before? Yeah, he sure has! Join us for a happy and hilarious episode you won’t want to miss!

Watch the full sketch here:

Stan Shmenge – Levy; Yosh Shmenge – Candy; Linsk Minyk – Moranis; audience, band – extras

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25 comments

  1. Growing up on the northwest side of Chicago in the 70's and 80's, we had a few banquet halls that had shows like this, sometimes shown on public access tv. Miss those times.

  2. I had forgotten that great humour could be accomplished without being crass, gross or demeaning. The recipe these people had to do humour that way seems to have been lost. Too bad. Three cheers SCTV

  3. A great thing about SCTV's music parodies, whether it's punk rock or polka, is you can tell how deeply they understand and appreciate the things things they make fun of. It wouldn't be so funny otherwise.

  4. In the 1960s, WKOW Ch. 27 in Madison, Wi. had a polka show called Dairyland Jubilee, hosted by Big John Schermerhorn. It ran on Saturday evenings before The Lawrence Welk Show (these were Mom and Dad's two favorite shows). That show was essentially this show, without the satire. When I watch The Happy Wanderers it's with a mix of laughter and bittersweet nostalgia.

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