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In the video So you’re dead…now what?, Bob and Doug McKenzie are a pair of strange Canadian brothers who can been seen in “Great White North”, a skit which was shown on SCTV – second city television for the show’s third season when it braodcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Channel in the 1980s. Bob is acted by hilarious comedian Rick Moranis and Doug’s character is brought to life by actor Dave Thomas. Even thoughFamously developed originally as an idea to both follow guidelines and laugh at annoying Canadian content laws, the pair became a pop culture sensation in both Canada and the United States. The two became the focus of a bestselling comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
60-second spoof ad from SCTV (Second City TV), with Harold Ramis (best known for his work in “Ghostbusters”) as Maurice (Moe) Green.
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So, you’re dead…now what?
SCTV was exciting. There was nothing else nearly as creative or irreverent on TV.
This is a 60-second spoof ad with Harold Ramis as Maurice (Moe) Green. This first aired on SCTV on January 13, 1977. (A similarly themed “United Appeal for the Dead,” performed by Henry Gibson, appeared in Kentucky Fried Movie, released in August 1977.)
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