Comedy show where Eugene Levy would play "Alex Trebel" |
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Canadian sketch comedy show |
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"SNL"-like show filmed in Canada |
LA Times Daily |
04 Apr 2023 |
Sketch show that began one year after SNL debuted |
The Washington Post Sunday |
03 Apr 2022 |
Sketch comedy series with Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Oct 2021 |
Old Canadian skit show |
The Washington Post |
12 Jul 2021 |
Old Canadian skit show |
LA Times Daily |
12 Jul 2021 |
1970s-'80s sketch show |
The Washington Post |
19 May 2021 |
1970s-'80s sketch show |
LA Times Daily |
19 May 2021 |
Show that once featured Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara |
The Washington Post Sunday |
03 Jan 2021 |
1976-81 skit series |
Premier Sunday |
13 Sep 2020 |
1970s-'80s sketch comedy show |
New York Times |
08 Sep 2020 |
"SNL"-like show that spawned many comedic careers |
LA Times Daily |
14 Jun 2020 |
'SNL'-like show that spawned many comedic careers |
The Washington Post |
14 Jun 2020 |
Canadian sketch comedy show of the 1970s-'80s |
New York Times |
20 May 2020 |
Sketch show with Bob and Doug McKenzie |
Jonesin |
31 Mar 2020 |
John Candy's old skit show |
Premier Sunday |
23 Feb 2020 |
John Candy's old show, familiarly |
Universal |
24 Dec 2019 |
Where Catherine O’Hara got her start |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Oct 2019 |
Bygone Canadian "SNL" rival |
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Where Catherine O'Hara got her start |
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Bygone Canadian "SNL" rival |
Universal |
01 Jan 2019 |
1970s-'80s skit show |
Premier Sunday |
28 Oct 2018 |
Candy show, familiarly |
The New Yorker |
20 Aug 2018 |
Sketch show that featured Rick Moranis and John Candy |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Sep 2017 |
Show on which John Candy and Eugene Levy got their starts |
New York Times |
19 Dec 2016 |
Show on which John Candy and Eugene Levy got their starts |
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It featured the parody soap 'The Days of the Week' |
New York Times |
11 Dec 2015 |
Candy's Canadian comedy show |
The Washington Post |
16 Nov 2015 |
Old Canadian skit show |
LA Times Daily |
19 Jul 2015 |
Show that aired 'Monster Chiller Horror Theater' |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Apr 2015 |
It featured the parody soap "The Days of the Week" |
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Old Canadian skit show |
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1970s-'80s sketch show |
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Candy corn source? |
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Show that aired "Monster Chiller Horror Theater" |
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Candy's Canadian comedy show |
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Where some "SNL" cast members got their start |
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Where some "SNL" regulars got their start |
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Show featuring Rick Moranis and John Candy |
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Onetime "S.N.L."-type show |
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Canadian comedy show of the 1970s-'80s |
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103-Down's old sketch show |
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John Candy's old comedy program |
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59-Across was its original head writer |
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Show featuring the characters Guy Caballero and Edith Prickley |
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1976-81 sketch show |
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John Candy wrote for it |
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"SNL"-like show filmed in Canada |
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1970s-'80s sketch comedy show |
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"SNL"-like show filmed in Canada |
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1970s-'80s sketch comedy show |
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John Candy's old comedy show |
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Candy used to be seen on it |
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Former Toronto-based comedy show |
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John Candy skit show |
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John Candy skit show |
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Show with an "American Bandstand"-like spoof called "Mel's Rock Pile" |
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Candy vehicle |
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Candy vehicle |
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Show with an "American Bandstand"-like spoof called "Mel's Rock Pile" |
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Onetime show for John Candy |
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Candy vehicle in the 1980s? |
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Letters on many SNL alumni résumés |
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Old sketch-comedy show |
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1970s-80s sketch comedy show |
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Show that featured Martin Short and John Candy |
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Fictional network owned by Guy Caballero |
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Where some "SNL" regulars got their start |
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John Candy's old show |
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Martin Short's old show |
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Where some "SNL" regulars got their start |
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Old sketch comedy show |
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Letters on Ramis' résumé |
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1970s-80s sketch-comedy show |
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"Network" on which John Candy debuted |
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1970s-'80s John Candy vehicle, familiarly |
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John Candy's old comedy show |
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1970s-'80s John Candy vehicle, familiarly |
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Comedy show with Candy, Short, Moranis, and more |
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Short's old show |
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Series featuring Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas |
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1970s-'80s sketch comedy show |
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Show with regulars Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara |
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Candy's old show |
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Comedy show letters |
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Comedy show that once featured John Candy and Martin Short |
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Series featuring Andrea Martin and John Candy |
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John Candy comedy series |
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Eugene Levy's '80s show |
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Where 46-Down got his start |
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John Candy's old show, familiarly |
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'70s series with John Candy |
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John Candy's old show |
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Where Martin Short first played Ed Grimley |
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"SNL" relative |
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"__ Network 90": '80s comedy |
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"SNL" relative |
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Where many an "SNL" regular got their start |
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"__ Network 90": '80s comedy |
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Old show featuring the Schmenge Brothers polka band |
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Call letters in a '70s-'80s show |
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John Candy comedy show |
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1976-81 skit show |
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John Candy vehicle, familiarly |
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Short show? |
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"___ Network" (1980's comedy series) |
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John Candy's skit show |
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John Candy vehicle, familiarly |
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Initials for Candy, Short, Moranis, and more |
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"___ Network" (1980's comedy series) |
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"__ Network 90": '80s revue |
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John Candy's one-time show |
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Chicago comedy letters |
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John Candy's debut show |
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Martin Short's old show |
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"__ Network 90": '80s revue |
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Call letters of a lampoon series |
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Series with a character named Count Floyd |
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Call letters of a Can. lampoon series |
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Initials in 70's-80's comedy |
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Series featuring Rick Moranis and John Candy |
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Onetime John Candy comedy grp. |
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Show with The McKenzie Brothers and Count Floyd |
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1976-81 skit show with Eugene Levy |
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Comedy set in Melonville |
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Noted initials in 70's-80's comedy |
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Onetime series for Andrea Martin and John Candy |
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John Candy TV series |
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Where John Candy made his debut |
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Onetime "S.N.L."-type show |
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