Man, Eugene Levy is sooooooooo dang funny here! Talk about deadpan ... 🤪🤣🤣 You sure are the epitome of grace n' masculinity here, Eugene .... 🤣🤣😂 Truly adore his accent here ... TOTAL Lazy American .... (I'm an American, so ... guess we oughta know? "lol") - Y'all SURE CAN WRITE , Mr. L. and Mr. S. ...
3:13 "We rapped with some of the students ..." 🤣🤣🤣 & da dude bursting into West Side Story ... 😂😂😂😂😂😂 & their reactions ... + Joe Flaherty .... "I got married way too young ..." 😅😅
Happens every time: some fan always has to invoke the old "best ever, in the history of the universe," like a little boy demanding that his friend acknowledge that the Stegosaurus was the best dino ever! Dude, we're all fans here, but do you imagine that these people we admire here would be in anyway comfortable with such extreme praise? I'm not just talking about modesty, either. I mean seriously, the Pythons, the Goon Show, Firesign Theatre, Sketch History? As just four brilliant, unique sketch comedy outfits off the top of my head...but I could go on and on, and I'm fairly certain our geniuses from SCTV would agree with me. But you can tell us that the Stegosaurus is the best dino if you really feel the need, I'm sure we'll all understand.
I know that Floyd "Shooter" Robinson was an Out of Control Drunken Slouch and everything, but he could really pull it together if you know what I mean @7:45.
I have been looking for this for YEARS. Thanks for posting - I especially laugh when Floyd asks "the question" and cut to "We thank Mr. Robertson for . . . his participation." Hilarious!
Canadian TV is generally like that compared to American TV. There's always more substance. Canadians aren't impressed with so much fluff. They want thoughtful content.
@@Albertanator Nope. I said what I said. Not only that, but American TV is full of ads for drugs. Canadians are more balanced. There are ads for a big variety of products and services.
@@alukuhito Nope....Canadian content is terrible....hardly any Canadians watch any local material...we all watch American or British....Canadian TV is appalling....only Hockey do they do well....
This was when sketch comedy could take a while to develop a premise, and when viewers had the patience to let that happen. Now it's all about 1 minutes sound bites.
Nonsense. This is hyper modern. The beginning bit has Martin Short detail a psudo-assault. Once the audience is pulled in they go into the idea. That's textbook.
@@Katya_Lastochka Millennials and Zoomers both despise Baby Boomers for consuming and shitting out the latter half of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century as fast as seemingly humanly possible. And no one really cares what Gen X thinks, still.
@@Albertanator Whatever. There's a hell of a lot of people that should have never been parents, going back to when humans first emerged on this planet.
I was just thinking that was very strange to have those two. They're not cast members, so why did they have so many lines? Were the others on holiday or something? Very unusual for an SCTV skit to do that. And I have no idea who they are.
@@EnjoyableHandful Thanks! I searched for photos of Harry Shearer when he was younger (I'm a big fan - Derek Smalls from Spinal Tap, Principal Skinner et al. from The Simpsons), but something about the nose and jawline looks slightly different. Out of curiosity, where did you read that he played this role?
@@jjwhyte14 I don't think anyone but the show's main performers were credited officially (Andrew Sabiston, of The Edison Twins, is in this sketch for example) but Im pretty sure it is Harry. It makes sense because he & Martin were both cast members on SNL at that time, did sketches together (like the synchronized swimming one) and Harry is a very skillful actor...this character reminds me of ones he played on "SNL" and "Not Necessarily the News." By altering his face and voice he takes on a very different appearance. However his signature dark brows, eye shape, nose, thinner lips are still there. I went looking for some clips, tell me what you think...if it is another actor Id be surprised. th-cam.com/video/o3Fsg3ralio/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/b_5jZ3DbwoM/w-d-xo.html
@@EnjoyableHandful Wow! You really took a deep dive into the character analysis of this sketch. Impressive! I agree that it definitely could be Harry Shearer after looking at the clips you provided (funny stuff). Harry really is a man of a thousand voices, and I'm sure he can have a "thousand faces", too. Thanks very much for helping solve the mystery! Bonus points for the Edison Twins character ID. Blast from the past!
I watched this at the time and I was in high school. Thought it was great. It was also novel to have Pre-Boomers/Boomers focus on Gen Xers, which was a rarity as we were usually ignored by media.
I have to wonder if Levy regrets some of this now. Well, that’s true of any comic, really, right? Time rolls on, culture changes, the things you used to joke bout are now off limits. I’m not making a moral point or some kind of social statement, I absolutely adore all of these guys and SCTV pretty much *built* my sense of humor. But, you know, every comedian is gonna end up doing something that ages badly sooner or later. I do wonder if Levy doing Schitt’s Creek cringed a bit at the memory of this. Or if, y’now, Joe Flahrety kinda cringes whenever someone brings up Black Like Vic. (Which probably doesn’t come up all that often) or if Dave Thomas hopes no one remembers Lin Ye Tang.
They were ridiculing Hollywood racist practices, not their own. "Black Like Vic" is a parody of the ridiculous race film, "Black Like Me". Here, they ridicule fatuous, clueless liberal clowns from regional Canadian tv of the early 80's. Nothing here deserves censorship; it's modern audiences are too crude to understand the layers.
I've always only watched SNL in clips. The entire show contains so many duds. That was never the case with SCTV. It was Brilliant for the way too short hour.
This sketch is an anomoly. I've never seen other SCTV sketches that use outside actors so much. That guidance counselor spoke a lot considering he wasn't part of the cast. The principal spoke a lot too. I wonder what was going on. Besides, who are those people? Did they do any other acting?
If these kids are so much smarter than adults, then why do they need their guidance? Living in the real world means making your own decisions, so to prepare for it a 17 year old should at least figure out their own career path and worldview. Objectively, every generation has received more than the previous, but the demands grow higher and higher. Incidentally, the media and politicians has been catering to young people more and more.
This was the hippest show on TV in its time; and, its unique sense of humor is still unsurpassed on North American television. KITH was also great, but it lacked the sophistication of SCTV.
I really get tired of these "kids these days" type sketches. Its so overblown and projective. I find its the elders whom really dont care about thibgs as much and wanna revive their generational heyday. Adults have more individual power to do as they please amd expect the youth to still be innocent and idealistic.
Martin Short added so much to an already stellar group.
One hundred percent correct statement.
Yeah, true, but I have to say Eugene Levy was the home run king of the Cinemax season. He was always great, but that year he was pretty much the star
Oh yes
Levy and Short always made me crack up with these characters. But Joe Flaherty in this... WOW so good.
Man, Eugene Levy is sooooooooo dang funny here! Talk about deadpan ... 🤪🤣🤣 You sure are the epitome of grace n' masculinity here, Eugene .... 🤣🤣😂 Truly adore his accent here ... TOTAL Lazy American .... (I'm an American, so ... guess we oughta know? "lol") - Y'all SURE CAN WRITE , Mr. L. and Mr. S. ...
I love their old faces super imposed on those old black-and-white class photos. There is just so much funny stuff in every one of SC TVs sketches
3:13 "We rapped with some of the students ..." 🤣🤣🤣 & da dude bursting into West Side Story ... 😂😂😂😂😂😂 & their reactions ... + Joe Flaherty .... "I got married way too young ..." 😅😅
Luigi Disparatro, Principal --- 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 and then Gypsy, Sondheim .... 😆😛
SCTV The best that ever was in a comedy troupe.
Happens every time: some fan always has to invoke the old "best ever, in the history of the universe," like a little boy demanding that his friend acknowledge that the Stegosaurus was the best dino ever!
Dude, we're all fans here, but do you imagine that these people we admire here would be in anyway comfortable with such extreme praise? I'm not just talking about modesty, either. I mean seriously, the Pythons, the Goon Show, Firesign Theatre, Sketch History? As just four brilliant, unique sketch comedy outfits off the top of my head...but I could go on and on, and I'm fairly certain our geniuses from SCTV would agree with me. But you can tell us that the Stegosaurus is the best dino if you really feel the need, I'm sure we'll all understand.
@@haeuptlingaberja4927 Settle down. He's just giving his opinion.
@@haeuptlingaberja4927 I dunno....we need to do a story on this "Do people we admire feel comfortable with extreme comparisons?'"
@@klondikebelridge1996
Right on. This is me settled.
@@haeuptlingaberja4927 It took you 7 months to settle down. You must have been really upset.
Levy has the best eyebrow expressions in show business
As Jiminy Glick Said with great condescension to Levy: You have those eyebrows that are...so exciting to see.
Mr. Spock... "hold my Vulcan dealcoholized beer".
Good lord, forty years later... I've become Floyd Robertson
I know that Floyd "Shooter" Robinson was an Out of Control Drunken Slouch and everything, but he could really pull it together if you know what I mean @7:45.
this is ridiculously well done
Absolutely. It’s brilliant. Not sure who principal and guidance counselor were but they were wonderful! Levy and short my two favorites. Genius.
The leg touching at the end is just priceless. Gets me every time
I have been looking for this for YEARS. Thanks for posting - I especially laugh when Floyd asks "the question" and cut to "We thank Mr. Robertson for . . . his participation." Hilarious!
that was a long build up to the punchline. classic. wings over dagenham by the goons does the same thing
Brilliant! I was a big fan of SCTV in the 80s, but somehow I missed this sketch. Loved the picture of Joel in the chess club.
Makes 60 Minutes look like Howdy Doody Show. Wonderful to see weighty topics asking serious questions and giving us great wisdomy answers. Thank you.
Canadian TV is generally like that compared to American TV. There's always more substance. Canadians aren't impressed with so much fluff. They want thoughtful content.
@@alukuhito Actually Canadian TV is far worse....just try watching CBC....
@@Albertanator Nope. I said what I said. Not only that, but American TV is full of ads for drugs. Canadians are more balanced. There are ads for a big variety of products and services.
@@alukuhito Nope....Canadian content is terrible....hardly any Canadians watch any local material...we all watch American or British....Canadian TV is appalling....only Hockey do they do well....
"Just give it your best shot, or something like that." I almost did a spit take.
Two brilliant comics. Eugene’s voice here is hysterical.
“It’s almost as if they’re not into it.”
“The swimming was terrific”
"when you dip the stick...you gotta pay for the oil."
you mean erl. :D
funny as hell....miss those days..
The Soren Weiss Report! So great, thanks for the upload.
You're welcome 😁!
Love the guidance counselor drunk Floyd whish I could see the save the word skit
Joe Flaherty's character went to some dark places here. Really adds depth to the sketch.
So true
In his first bit there, he really nails the style of a lush who's just starting to get warmed up.
is this sarcastic. what dark place when one time? where
What?!
"Are you two a hom-"
This was when sketch comedy could take a while to develop a premise, and when viewers had the patience to let that happen. Now it's all about 1 minutes sound bites.
Yeah, do the sketches of today give a damn or what?
Nonsense. This is hyper modern. The beginning bit has Martin Short detail a psudo-assault. Once the audience is pulled in they go into the idea. That's textbook.
this was tremendous: great acting and writing 😎👍✅
Brilliant! I'm crying from laughing.
Classic comedy bit by 2 masters of the art
Floyd always looked like a real "neat guy"...
Who plays the guidance counselor? Looks like Loren Michaels.
This is like an SCTV / Degrassi crossover.
So good. Thank you.
Joe Flarehty, truly great!
"Are you two hom.."
8:39 😂
They preempted the Sammy Maudlin Show for this.
You could not get away with making this skit today.
"They didn't storm into Leeman Marcus and half kill someone!"
This is my fave from all of SCTV
Point is the kids are fine, the adults are screwed up. Sctv brilliant a always.
Is have pants though
Those same kids go on to make their own mistakes, and the young people now look down on them today.
@@Katya_Lastochka Millennials and Zoomers both despise Baby Boomers for consuming and shitting out the latter half of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century as fast as seemingly humanly possible. And no one really cares what Gen X thinks, still.
Joe went all Rocco after the dip stick joke.
He's the only member I've met. I'm sure he remembers.
Hard to believe all those teens are 50+ with teens of their own now.
Not only teens but 20+ year olds And most possibly grandchildren !!
That's a rather bold assumption to make, that everybody was a breeder, eager to reproduce themselves.
@@MokkaMatti Go away .....what a stunned comment.
@@Albertanator Whatever. There's a hell of a lot of people that should have never been parents, going back to when humans first emerged on this planet.
Now I know where the Wayne’s brothers came up with the
In Living color, Men on films skit.
Excellent lisp, Gene.
Who plays Larry Preston the guidance counselor?
I don’t recognize him.
Harry Shearer?
@@joeya444 Nope
@@joeya444 I thought maybe Harry too.
Wow, you really couldn't do this type of skit today.
After watching these old SCTV gems and laughing all over again, I now know the one thing that the SNL of today lacks: talent.
Is the guidance counsellor Lorne Michaels?
No, it's not.
Watching During Covid-19 😷
April 25 2020
Who plays the guidance counselor and the principal? They’re brilliant. As are gene n Martin.
Resembles Lorne Michaels.
I was just thinking that was very strange to have those two. They're not cast members, so why did they have so many lines? Were the others on holiday or something? Very unusual for an SCTV skit to do that. And I have no idea who they are.
This should have 66 million views not 66,000, what is wrong with people and not just the youth these days?
Levy is doing a great impersonation of his son.
Interesting how life works
I don't see much of a resemblance, but I'll bet Daniel has upbraided his dad for this!
Lol this was filmed at my high school in Toronto 🤣
My guidance counselor was useless as well. He only talked about his divorce. 😮
I was a teenager in the late 90s and now I'm wondering if today's teenagers give a damn or what 😂
I think youre just upset thst your geberational zeitgeist is gone
Welll, we know they can't spell. 😂
Who is the girl in the background at 3:13. I think she went on to do a show on CBC at about that time.
it def looks like Ingrid Veninger, star of the CBC show "Airwaves" (she played the daughter, Zoe)
4:06 Who plays "Larry Preston - Guidance Counselor"?
Also Eugene Levy, right? Used body doubles.
its Harry Shearer (Spinal Tap, SNL, The Simpsons)
@@EnjoyableHandful Thanks! I searched for photos of Harry Shearer when he was younger (I'm a big fan - Derek Smalls from Spinal Tap, Principal Skinner et al. from The Simpsons), but something about the nose and jawline looks slightly different. Out of curiosity, where did you read that he played this role?
@@jjwhyte14 I don't think anyone but the show's main performers were credited officially (Andrew Sabiston, of The Edison Twins, is in this sketch for example) but Im pretty sure it is Harry. It makes sense because he & Martin were both cast members on SNL at that time, did sketches together (like the synchronized swimming one) and Harry is a very skillful actor...this character reminds me of ones he played on "SNL" and "Not Necessarily the News." By altering his face and voice he takes on a very different appearance. However his signature dark brows, eye shape, nose, thinner lips are still there. I went looking for some clips, tell me what you think...if it is another actor Id be surprised. th-cam.com/video/o3Fsg3ralio/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/b_5jZ3DbwoM/w-d-xo.html
@@EnjoyableHandful Wow! You really took a deep dive into the character analysis of this sketch. Impressive! I agree that it definitely could be Harry Shearer after looking at the clips you provided (funny stuff). Harry really is a man of a thousand voices, and I'm sure he can have a "thousand faces", too. Thanks very much for helping solve the mystery! Bonus points for the Edison Twins character ID. Blast from the past!
Wow. Just wow.
Interview with Skip Bittman for his perspective!?
joel- "stehplender in the grass "LOL
It's funny because Eugene Levy's son is the character he's playing in this clip.
Am I the only one who thinks Eugene Levy's character sounds exactly like Justin Trudeau?
I think two years of no responses gives us the answer. Yes.
love this...
9 minute skits , today's skits have a length of 2 to 5 minutes .
I watched this at the time and I was in high school. Thought it was great. It was also novel to have Pre-Boomers/Boomers focus on Gen Xers, which was a rarity as we were usually ignored by media.
When you dip the stick, you gotta pay for the oil.
Floyd ended up being a really tragic character.
Did Troy Soren go on to have a couple of sons named Mathew and Modine?
Troy Soren is under rated.
Troy & Joel, a media match made in heaven.
The great thing about the sixties is you knew you had a job waiting for you in Vietnam, it could even be a job for the rest of your life.
Eugene Levy’s son would have been an infant when this sketch aired. I wonder if they’ve ever discussed it
Did rubin and crowder think this was a model?
No, Cronkite and Brinkley thought it was.
Mellonville Pre-collegiate Institute. 😆
Brilliant comedy
Back then, these eventual Boomers were called Yuppies.
Yuppies v 80s kids was an early iteration of Boomers v GenX
SCTV tried to explore the relevant issues of the day. Not like TV nowadays, that only is interested in profanity and violence.
Tiny Bill - played Frank Sinatra's brother, Frank was a bachelor .
some parts didn't age well, but it sure captured the eye-rolling Gen-X did to Boomers in the 80s
Very young Andrew Sabiston!
Why did i waste all this time watching SNL 😭 (discovered SCTV just a few weeks ago)
pre-Buddy Cole
Lorne Michaels
Edison twin! 3:21
same it always was
Automotive maintenance metaphors from respected adults in the 80s, made me the man I am today. 🚗 🍆
He said "good job" to JFK for nearly starting WW3 with his weakness.
I think the guidance counselor is played by Harry Shearer from Spinal Tap...
It's not
No, it's not Harry Shearer.
Harry Shearer as the guidance consellor???
Joe Flaherty
4:05 Lorne Michaels
Martin shorts character basically skip bayless
punkers. 😂😂😂😂
"Are you two hom.......?"
I have to wonder if Levy regrets some of this now. Well, that’s true of any comic, really, right? Time rolls on, culture changes, the things you used to joke bout are now off limits. I’m not making a moral point or some kind of social statement, I absolutely adore all of these guys and SCTV pretty much *built* my sense of humor. But, you know, every comedian is gonna end up doing something that ages badly sooner or later. I do wonder if Levy doing Schitt’s Creek cringed a bit at the memory of this. Or if, y’now, Joe Flahrety kinda cringes whenever someone brings up Black Like Vic. (Which probably doesn’t come up all that often) or if Dave Thomas hopes no one remembers Lin Ye Tang.
They were ridiculing Hollywood racist practices, not their own. "Black Like Vic" is a parody of the ridiculous race film, "Black Like Me". Here, they ridicule fatuous, clueless liberal clowns from regional Canadian tv of the early 80's. Nothing here deserves censorship; it's modern audiences are too crude to understand the layers.
and the 1st qwuestion i have.....is......are you 2 hom...........
Gen x kids😂
Eugene Levi's character sounds just like Justin Trudeau.
I've always only watched SNL in clips. The entire show contains so many duds. That was never the case with SCTV. It was Brilliant for the way too short hour.
1:45 boy how crappy it was before Photoshop
That's kinda the point here though.. :)
It was better because it was bad.
For me, SCTV was far superior to SNL
Sctv was like the Beatles, snl chuggs away like the Stones
This sketch is an anomoly. I've never seen other SCTV sketches that use outside actors so much. That guidance counselor spoke a lot considering he wasn't part of the cast. The principal spoke a lot too. I wonder what was going on. Besides, who are those people? Did they do any other acting?
anomaly
If Millenia want to know how we got the way we did..... its call humor get some
Who are "Millenia"?
They meant to say, 'millennial', so that they, as usual, can blast millennialis for whatever is wrong with society.
It’s called a dictionary and The Elements of Style, and an education.
If these kids are so much smarter than adults, then why do they need their guidance? Living in the real world means making your own decisions, so to prepare for it a 17 year old should at least figure out their own career path and worldview. Objectively, every generation has received more than the previous, but the demands grow higher and higher. Incidentally, the media and politicians has been catering to young people more and more.
but careers change, even world views change
A great spoof of pretentious and pointless documentaries that were prevalent at the time.
This was the hippest show on TV in its time; and, its unique sense of humor is still unsurpassed on North American television. KITH was also great, but it lacked the sophistication of SCTV.
I really get tired of these "kids these days" type sketches.
Its so overblown and projective. I find its the elders whom really dont care about thibgs as much and wanna revive their generational heyday.
Adults have more individual power to do as they please amd expect the youth to still be innocent and idealistic.