AND they have names, those days have names! My confusion, so carefully hidden all this time, has ended!! Fix up the spare bedroom Mojo!! I am moving in!!!
SCTV was probably one of the best comedy TV shows ever. They nailed satire, had solid characters, from a very talented cast, well written and most of all, extremely funny.
Used to watch SCTV on NBC as a teen but never remembered this part. As a late 1970s80s soap opera viewer, this has it all, the amnesia, wedding chaos, evil imposter. I'd watch a whole season of this today.
I watched this as a teen. My mother had always watched Days Of Our Lives throughout my childhood so I remember laughing particularly loudly at this skit. I loved every second of SCTV. 😊
The sheer amount of talent that came out of SCTV is unbelievable. John Candy, Andrea Martin, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Martin Short etc. And almost all of them still in the business. Schitt's Creek, Only Murders in the Building...two massive hit shows.
Back when SCTV was new, I missed the wedding episode. I didn't see it in the summer reruns either. 40 years later, I finally got to see the episode here--and Bill Murray was in it! That was a nice surprise after all this time. Thanks for posting this!
Your comment is the highlight of my day. I had never heard of this before and bam, here I am. 40 years to wait for the wedding episode. you are awesome. lol
Yes, it's a classic parody and compelling in its own right because the SCTV cast are such great actors on top of being first class comics. The funny thing is, surreal as it gets, so much actual daytime drama is even more insanely weird but played straight without satire, and it enhances the sheer fun madness...
i was searching for the clip of the unforgettable lines from catherine ohara: 'all they want is sex and that's all i give them'. Then i found the whole series condensed in this youtube video. Second City TV is Timeless comedy
I know you're referring to the "Violet McKay" character, but the way she annunciates the word 'fiancé" as "Sue Ellen" @19:08 is hilarious-very Joan Cusak.
Everybody was on-track playing melodrama for a soap, except Andrea Martin was playing for a laugh-track on a kids' show. Really dropped the penny on that one.
They perfexted all of the lowered gazes, the pregnant pauses...the kind of timing that was needed to build "'suspense" 🤣 The characters' names - perfect.
John Candy is fantastic in the second season as he gets more hysterical and Eugene Levy is so spot on as the upright guy. I just wish I knew what happened to Clay Collins and Sue Ellen!
Clay Collins played by Rick Moranis from Ghost Busters and Honey I shrunk the Kids. He died at the Alter. Nice Cameo appearance from Bill Murray And I think the Terrorist who impersonated a Pentagon employee looked like Bill Paxton? But his profile didn't look like him? I wish they gave the names of the cast?
The over the top “acting”, dramatic pauses, constant drinking and 70/80s musical sound track are so spot on, it’s funny how a 40 year old soap opera parody I watched the first time around has sucked me in again all these years later 🤣🤣🤣
Now THIS is MY era of tv and I'll always treasure these sketches and my memories of the laughter this show brought me. This was possibly the best and most complete parody of soap opera cliches and stereotypes of all time. It just distilled all the elements in one hilarious skit. Brilliant.
@@whateverheather655 You're 50 and asking if SCTV was shown on HBO or Showtime? Anyway, if it aired in your town or city you'd have found it late night on a local station, not CBS, NBC, or ABC.
@user-ug4jp8lp4q like I said I do not remember this being on TV. Yes we had HBO in the early 80s and showtime in the 80s. I came from a very very strict home so that's probably another reaon I don't remember this show
Okay, I'm six minutes in and I'm totally involved with this story. Everyone in SCTV is so talented and they all have great range. I used to watch soaps in the 1970s becaise the ladies lounge in the office building had a TV. Women would come spend their lunch hour either napping or watching the soaps and then go back to their office. This is just like those terribly serious stories. They were addictive. Thanks for posting!
This was literally the norm back then. Liquid lunches was a thing when doing business deals. Then, in the late 80's that ended in many companies. I know because that's how my father did business and was very disgruntled when it became forbidden in the work place. That use to be "lubrication" for business deals.
Clay Collins is at the top of that list of music genius’ who left us way too young ( Hendrix,Cobain, Duane Allman etc)and leaves us music lovers to ponder what could of been. If Buddy Holly’s death was the day the music died,well Clay’s death was surely the day music fans stopped being turned on to the music. I cry whenever I think about how many pretty girls will never get turned on by his music in the future
Clay''s unreleased work is finally going to see the light of day in a double album. I think it's going to be called his "Wide" album because the records are both being released in that format that didn't last too long, ie on oblong discs that are almost twice as wide on one axis than the other. One of Clay's never-finished songs---I AM GLASS WALRUS NUMBER 9---was just completed by the Queen Haters. At least we'll all have this to help quell the tears of our' unending sorrow at his loss.
@@RSEFX If you believe in forever,then Clay’s life was just a one night stand. If there’s a rock & roll heaven,with Clay they’ll have a helluva of a band
I grew up in the 80's in Britain and so annoyed that no British Channel broadcast SCTV back in the day. Thank you uploader for taking the time to put this together. Man Canada was brimming with amazing comedy talent back then
Same here - some of the crap we got instead. I would've loved this cos it had people I loved to see in the films of the day - like John Candy, Rick Moranis, Catherine O'Hara. I feel like the internet was invented to let us play catch up in Britain how to join the dots with how all those people go into the movies.
Fewer people know, however, that there have been tons of SCTV semi-reunions over the years, with John Candy, Eugene Levy, Rick Moranis, Joe Flaherty, Andrew Martin, Martin Short & Catherine O'Hara getting together in various formations and doing classic SCTV characters and/or their spiritual successors. Most of the shows below can be found on UA-cam and do not disappoint: 1983 *Bob & Doug McKenzie:* Strange Brew (DT/RM) 1984 The New Show (DT w/JC, CO'H) 1985 *Schmenge Brothers:* The Last Polka (JC/EL w/RM, CO'H, DT) 1985 Comedy Week (eps. w/EL, JF, RM, DT, CO'H) 1985 Concert for the North Americas (MS w/JC, JF, EL, AM, DT) 1987 Really Weird Tales (JF w/JC, MS, CO'H) 1988 Biographies: The Enigma of *Bobby Bittman* (EL) 1988 Completely Mental Misadv's of *Ed Grimley* (MS w/AM, CO'H, JF) 1989 I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood (MS w/CO'H, EL, JF, DT) 1989 Andrea Martin...Together Again (AM w/DT, CO'H, MS) 1990 The Dave Thomas Show (DT w/JC, MS, CO'H) 1994, 1995, 1999 The Martin Short Shows (MS w/AM, EL, JF) 2001-2005 Primetime Glick (MS w/CO'H, AM, EL, JF, AM) 2007 Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary (DT/RM) 2012 I, Martin Short, Goes Home (MS w/JF, EL, AM)
Andrea Martin is the funniest woman ever . That bit where she's attempting suicide dangling from the rope whilst holding a conversation with Dave Thomas like it was the most natural thing on earth is absolutely hilarious.
Both Martin and Catherine O’Hara are comic icons, and they didn’t even get paid for their writing contributions for the entire first season, because they were women, even though they wrote their own characters and sketches. And all of the guys didn’t stand up for them, they just took their extra pay as though it was the most natural thing in the world.
When you think about the money they made - even me even the guys at the time kind of ridiculous - def not 100000 an episode or 10,000 I bet , hope they get something from you tube
I haven't seen Billy since he was no bigger than..."this cup?" and Mojo taking the oath... "high ho?" Love Mojo. And even Rocco understood that "high ho" was funny. This kind of satirical parody is sadly, almost non existent nowadays. Thank you SCTV! (and many thanks to whoever posted this)
I recall watching this when it first aired that when Bill Murray's character was shown Simon and Garfunkel doing "Mrs. Robinson" was playing. Guess they couldn't get rights to have that here! Love this show! Incredibly talented folks, everyone of them!
To me SNL has always been hit and miss when it comes to skits and even cast members but SCTV was gold every time. Funniest show and best cast. And their still killing it today. Anyone who watches the brilliant Catherine O'Hara and Eugene Levy on Schitt's Creek can attest to that.
@@georgesabol459 - Yes! 100%. This is because SCTV and MADTV were all about the comedy, poking fun at all sides equally. SNL is continually hell bent on lecturing me about politics. I haven't watched it in about as long.
The background music, audio and tones of voice used by the cast makes The Days of the Week an auditory carnival for the ears. Perfect soap opera satire.
Eugene Levy and Catherine O Hara Pre Schitts Creek! Love this what a gem. Bill Murray,Rick Moranis, Martin Short and John Candy too. Loved Levy and Candy especially in Splash😄This is just too fun 🤩 thx for uploading!❤
He was amazing, even when he took on a serious role in that movie with Ally Sheedy and the serious, as well as the funny parts of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles!
Omg, I just came across this tonight. I LOVED Second City TV...John Candy, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy & the rest of the gang were the best, absolutely HILARIOUS. Watched it everytime it was on. Can't find comedy like this anymore.
I watched this show religiously back in the 80"s. I never realized there was an actual plot to these shorts. As well, Rocco goes into a phone booth with the old AGT logo, lol
I think that logo was for Edmonton Telephones which was the city-owned telephone service back then. Thunder Bay also had a municipal telephone company at one time-at least into the 1980’s.
I love the little moments -- like when at 31:10 Eugene Levy, playing the doctor, dials a whole lot of numbers on his rotary phone just to get to the secretary, so he can ask her to...dial a number. Ha!
I am just beyond delighted to find that the entire series is on UA-cam! This and “As the Stomach Turns” on the Carol Burnett Show were always my go-to as a kid when I needed a laugh. Thank you for sharing 👏
Your comment took me back to when my Mom used to be glued to the television for Another World! Lol! So funny. It was a short period of my childhood. Many of my Mothers obsessions only lasted a short time but obsessed she would become just the same. Like the time she had over 40 finches residing in decked out cages all over our house. Lol. Good times.
I wonder if the Carol Burnett cameo was a tip of the cap to "As the Stomach Turns"? Candy, Levy, and Flaherty were amazing together, I for one can't look at Levy and not start laughing, even when he's being serious, his double takes and expressions are spot on.
Couldn't agree more about Levy. He was especially brilliant with the equally brilliant O'hara in "On the waterfront, again" 🤣 (I'll take it out on their skulls!) Levy as "bobby bitman" with his "brother" skip bitman on the Sammy Mauldlin show was pure comedy gold. Moranis as "skip bitman" was beyond superb, especially when he was trying to record his act while on stage, and royally screwing it up.😂
Yeah, smoke some reefer after work and wait with eager anticipation. My favorite show was with Joe Walsh and the Fishin' Musician. They went Snipe hunting and left Gill in the bushes lost and crying, lol!
andrea martin is one of the most underrated comedians of all time. i love her.
Love her too, I had a crush on her. So talented
You want to play marbles.
@@robertcuratolo5339 "I'd kill for diarrhea."
Have you seen her in Only Murders In The Building with Steve Martin?
@@gracejones2831 I haven't. I sort of dropped out of consuming new art since making my own. I'll check it out though :)
These taught me that there are days, and they're of a week.
Yes. 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol lol 😂 😂😂
Such a good comment 😆
AND they have names, those days have names! My confusion, so carefully hidden all this time, has ended!! Fix up the spare bedroom Mojo!! I am moving in!!!
So Lovely to hang out with John Candy in any form. We all miss him. ♥️
And now Joe flaherty has passed 🙏🏻
@@ProfessorKenneth 😥
100%
"Do you love your son more than me?"
"Well he is my son."
"Am I your son?"
Pure gold.
"Sometimes I forget who I am."
"Well, you shouldn't. You're my maid."
My favourite is the guy who walks in with the violin case. "Which side are you, the bride or the groom?" "I'm the violinist." x
That part had me in tears
Don't you have something to clean?
My fave so far; about chemical warfare: "It's no more dangerous than sticking a baby's head through a buzz saw."
oh to laugh without a laugh track is pure pleasure
This
I absolutely agree 💯
SCTV was probably one of the best comedy TV shows ever. They nailed satire, had solid characters, from a very talented cast, well written and most of all, extremely funny.
Yup! And the drama in Days of the Week shows the quality in the actors and how much range and dedication they had.
And . . . we must not overlook THE DIRECTOR and the SCREEN WRITERS. Without them . . . nothing happens.
@@rockyhill9965 Absolutely !
Most excellent, I must say 😎
What years was this shown? It's so funny, but I don't remember it!
This is hilarious 😂😅😢 The way Martin Short walked down the aisle in the church is too much😅🤣😅🤣
Used to watch SCTV on NBC as a teen but never remembered this part. As a late 1970s80s soap opera viewer, this has it all, the amnesia, wedding chaos, evil imposter. I'd watch a whole season of this today.
I'm watching the whole "season" now. Lol puts SNL to shame. Extra soapy and silly.
I watched this as a teen. My mother had always watched Days Of Our Lives throughout my childhood so I remember laughing particularly loudly at this skit. I loved every second of SCTV. 😊
I can’t get enough of this! It’s better than any soap opera on tv. The opener listing all the days is priceless
I laugh every time, even after all these years.
The sheer amount of talent that came out of SCTV is unbelievable. John Candy, Andrea Martin, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Martin Short etc. And almost all of them still in the business. Schitt's Creek, Only Murders in the Building...two massive hit shows.
OMITB is the best series right now
Andrea Martin's face can contort into just about anything. She's amazing.
Seriously, the amount of talent on this show is astonishing.
That face is too funny.
She's great The level of talent in every single person. There's no dead weight.
I love it when she's trying to seduce Billy?
"The knock...out!!"
Back when SCTV was new, I missed the wedding episode. I didn't see it in the summer reruns either. 40 years later, I finally got to see the episode here--and Bill Murray was in it! That was a nice surprise after all this time. Thanks for posting this!
Your comment is the highlight of my day. I had never heard of this before and bam, here I am. 40 years to wait for the wedding episode. you are awesome. lol
Whoever put this together, thank you.
Forever grateful. You are the best, uploader.
Yes, it's a classic parody and compelling in its own right because the SCTV cast are such great actors on top of being first class comics. The funny thing is, surreal as it gets, so much actual daytime drama is even more insanely weird but played straight without satire, and it enhances the sheer fun madness...
You can't imagine how much effort I went through (and failed) trying to get all this in one place back in the day!!!
Whoever put this together is truly a hero.
Have you noticed it's a whole channel?
@@ferociousgumby I'm referring to whoever took the time to gather all the clips.
Whoever put this together is a genius!
Unfortunately its not put together in the right order
What is it? I’m a millennial and came across it accidentally. I have no idea what this is. Can someone please explain this to me?
Catherine O’Hara’s accent for her character was so subtle. No wonder she went on to accomplish so much. Very talented lady.
i was searching for the clip of the unforgettable lines from catherine ohara: 'all they want is sex and that's all i give them'. Then i found the whole series condensed in this youtube video. Second City TV is Timeless comedy
Have you seen her in _For Your Consideration?_ Heartbreaking performance, even though it's comedy.
I know you're referring to the "Violet McKay" character, but the way she annunciates the word 'fiancé" as "Sue Ellen" @19:08 is hilarious-very Joan Cusak.
Everybody was on-track playing melodrama for a soap, except Andrea Martin was playing for a laugh-track on a kids' show. Really dropped the penny on that one.
She isn't in this skit - she left in 1979
The part with Rocco at the phone booth is SO like every frikking warehouse wharf district on every soap ever!
And every soap had one lol
I thought of general hospital, I think 🤔
@@tdward23 yes and guiding light
😂😂 Port Charles.
I love how all the rich characters have the same glass whiskey containers always within reach.
Bill Murray and Carol Burnett spots are priceless ❤️
They perfexted all of the lowered gazes, the pregnant pauses...the kind of timing that was needed to build "'suspense" 🤣 The characters' names - perfect.
This was actually captivating. Since they are all comics, one is constantly expecting a one-liner or a zinger, but the story actually seems to work.
Oh my god. Thank you for posting this again. Best. Parody. Ever. That they did it without a laugh track is the icing on the cake.
Calvin Saxon day’s of our lives doesn’t use laugh tracks...
So good!!!
Wait, it's a parody..?
🤯
If something it truly funny, it doesn't need a laugh track.
What a great group and show. RIP Joe Flaherty and John Candy.
SCTV has created comedy gold with their take on soap operas with The Days Of The Week. The comedy of SCTV will always be timeless and legendary.
SCTV one of the all time best comedy shows. So much talent, and some of the best writing anywhere. Timeless
John Candy is fantastic in the second season as he gets more hysterical and Eugene Levy is so spot on as the upright guy. I just wish I knew what happened to Clay Collins and Sue Ellen!
Gallons of whiskey were sacrificed in that serie and you want to know ... Clay got drunk on whiskey and Sue Ellen got gang banged by bikers!
Governor of Oregon & Mayor of Portman..
Clay Collins played by Rick Moranis from Ghost Busters and Honey I shrunk the Kids.
He died at the Alter.
Nice Cameo appearance from Bill Murray
And I think the Terrorist who impersonated a Pentagon employee looked like Bill Paxton?
But his profile didn't look like him?
I wish they gave the names of the cast?
@@Prof.Tarfeather Bill Paxton was played by Dave Thomas. He also played G Gordon Liddy in other skits and his character here is very similar.
Young Martin Short...he looks like he’s about 12......didn’t realize he was Canadian. What a treasure he is......love him.
Martin shirt is small man and Rick moranis is shorter than him!
All the sctv cast are I believe 😊
One of the best music documentaries I've ever watched.
I really like how there’s no canned laughter
The over the top “acting”, dramatic pauses, constant drinking and 70/80s musical sound track are so spot on, it’s funny how a 40 year old soap opera parody I watched the first time around has sucked me in again all these years later 🤣🤣🤣
"Glad to know it turns on pretty girls like you." - Clay Collins
This mini series, "Days of the Week," was particularly brilliant from conception to execution!! The actors were magnificent in their portrayals.
Now THIS is MY era of tv and I'll always treasure these sketches and my memories of the laughter this show brought me. This was possibly the best and most complete parody of soap opera cliches and stereotypes of all time. It just distilled all the elements in one hilarious skit. Brilliant.
agree.....still laughing
When did this come out I have never even heard of this. I'm 50 . What channel did it come. on cbs hbo showtime ?
...and a few gallons of whiskey drinken...
@@whateverheather655 You're 50 and asking if SCTV was shown on HBO or Showtime? Anyway, if it aired in your town or city you'd have found it late night on a local station, not CBS, NBC, or ABC.
@user-ug4jp8lp4q like I said I do not remember this being on TV. Yes we had HBO in the early 80s and showtime in the 80s. I came from a very very strict home so that's probably another reaon I don't remember this show
Okay, I'm six minutes in and I'm totally involved with this story. Everyone in SCTV is so talented and they all have great range. I used to watch soaps in the 1970s becaise the ladies lounge in the office building had a TV. Women would come spend their lunch hour either napping or watching the soaps and then go back to their office. This is just like those terribly serious stories. They were addictive. Thanks for posting!
I have loved this for 35 years!!!! Thank you for compiling them!
Yeah, That's the thing, You can never become tired of watching these.
Love it when O'Hara checks her watch while holding a cup of tea--then her expression when tea hits carpet.
"Who's the skag?" This soap may be my absolute favourite piece of SCTV. Thank you!
"Sis?"
R.I.P., Joe Flaherty
'Care for a drink?'.....'No thanks, I've got surgery in ten minutes. Ok just the one' lol
I remember watching this as a kid, now as an adult and complete soap opera fan, they've captured 1980's soap opera in real time! Bravo!!!
Days Of The Week taught me about day drinking!
😂😂
I’m teaching myself about that right now …
This was literally the norm back then. Liquid lunches was a thing when doing business deals. Then, in the late 80's that ended in many companies. I know because that's how my father did business and was very disgruntled when it became forbidden in the work place. That use to be "lubrication" for business deals.
Do you want to play marbles? Am I your son? 😂😂😂😂😂
Clay Collins is at the top of that list of music genius’ who left us way too young ( Hendrix,Cobain, Duane Allman etc)and leaves us music lovers to ponder what could of been. If Buddy Holly’s death was the day the music died,well Clay’s death was surely the day music fans stopped being turned on to the music. I cry whenever I think about how many pretty girls will never get turned on by his music in the future
Clay''s unreleased work is finally going to see the light of day in a double album. I think it's going to be called his "Wide" album because the records are both being released in that format that didn't last too long, ie on oblong discs that are almost twice as wide on one axis than the other. One of Clay's never-finished songs---I AM GLASS WALRUS NUMBER 9---was just completed by the Queen Haters. At least we'll all have this to help quell the tears of our' unending sorrow at his loss.
@@RSEFX If you believe in forever,then Clay’s life was just a one night stand. If there’s a rock & roll heaven,with Clay they’ll have a helluva of a band
I’m sure that wherever he is, Clay would be glad to hear that his music turns on anonymous UA-cam commenters like you.
A delight to see proper music journalism.
Hahaha same here 😂
I grew up in the 80's in Britain and so annoyed that no British Channel broadcast SCTV back in the day. Thank you uploader for taking the time to put this together. Man Canada was brimming with amazing comedy talent back then
Same here - some of the crap we got instead. I would've loved this cos it had people I loved to see in the films of the day - like John Candy, Rick Moranis, Catherine O'Hara. I feel like the internet was invented to let us play catch up in Britain how to join the dots with how all those people go into the movies.
in Canada, at this time anyway, we ruled the seas of comedy!
Canadian here... I always assumed people in the UK didn't think much of North American humour.
@@modern_memory I think it was more we didn't have enough access to it. Now we do!
@@modern_memory Most of us don't. David can certainly speak for himself!
I never saw this show because I was too young...but watching all these awesome people on one show is kick ass.
They're all great character actors but the relationship between Rocco anD Dr.WainRiGHt just takes the cake.Yes thank you very much for posting.
Its just a work of pure beauty. The church scene is gold.
" That's Doctor Rocco to you. "
"... but they gotta tell me I'm pretty, I don't dish it just to everyone." Hahah!
Absolute Masterpiece! I watched it when it first aired, it was riveting. Now, in 2023, it's still a masterpiece.
Agreed!!!
Dave Thomas channeling his G Gordon Liddy characterization, plus a few more hilarious quirks. Classic.
Andrea Martin is simply amazing!
I have just discovered SCTV on UA-cam having never even heard of it before. Days of the week is glorious !
Fewer people know, however, that there have been tons of SCTV semi-reunions over the years, with John Candy, Eugene Levy, Rick Moranis, Joe Flaherty, Andrew Martin, Martin Short & Catherine O'Hara getting together in various formations and doing classic SCTV characters and/or their spiritual successors.
Most of the shows below can be found on UA-cam and do not disappoint:
1983 *Bob & Doug McKenzie:* Strange Brew (DT/RM)
1984 The New Show (DT w/JC, CO'H)
1985 *Schmenge Brothers:* The Last Polka (JC/EL w/RM, CO'H, DT)
1985 Comedy Week (eps. w/EL, JF, RM, DT, CO'H)
1985 Concert for the North Americas (MS w/JC, JF, EL, AM, DT)
1987 Really Weird Tales (JF w/JC, MS, CO'H)
1988 Biographies: The Enigma of *Bobby Bittman* (EL)
1988 Completely Mental Misadv's of *Ed Grimley* (MS w/AM, CO'H, JF)
1989 I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood (MS w/CO'H, EL, JF, DT)
1989 Andrea Martin...Together Again (AM w/DT, CO'H, MS)
1990 The Dave Thomas Show (DT w/JC, MS, CO'H)
1994, 1995, 1999 The Martin Short Shows (MS w/AM, EL, JF)
2001-2005 Primetime Glick (MS w/CO'H, AM, EL, JF, AM)
2007 Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary (DT/RM)
2012 I, Martin Short, Goes Home (MS w/JF, EL, AM)
I can’t believe I’ve never heard of or seen this! Perfect Sunday viewing. So grateful 🥰
Andrea Martin is the funniest woman ever . That bit where she's attempting suicide dangling from the rope whilst holding a conversation with Dave Thomas like it was the most natural thing on earth is absolutely hilarious.
Both Martin and Catherine O’Hara are comic icons, and they didn’t even get paid for their writing contributions for the entire first season, because they were women, even though they wrote their own characters and sketches. And all of the guys didn’t stand up for them, they just took their extra pay as though it was the most natural thing in the world.
When you think about the money they made - even me even the guys at the time kind of ridiculous - def not 100000 an episode or 10,000 I bet , hope they get something from you tube
I had forgotten all about "The Days of the Week". Rocco and Mojo. Insane and hilarious. Thanks for this.
Priceless!! Instead of 5% I want 8%..
That guy got quite greedy 😂😂
I haven't seen Billy since he was no bigger than..."this cup?" and Mojo taking the oath... "high ho?" Love Mojo. And even Rocco understood that "high ho" was funny. This kind of satirical parody is sadly, almost non existent nowadays. Thank you SCTV! (and many thanks to whoever posted this)
Whenever anyone in our family uses the phrase “no bigger than…”, we always say “this cup??”
Check out NTSC:SD:SUV for a great modern parody of the letter based cop shows lol
I’ve missed this brilliant show for sooo long. Thank you !
I recall watching this when it first aired that when Bill Murray's character was shown Simon and Garfunkel doing "Mrs. Robinson" was playing. Guess they couldn't get rights to have that here! Love this show! Incredibly talented folks, everyone of them!
Rocco is absolute gold.
"Do you wanna play marbles?" I lost it.
What, your marbles?
Andrea Martin is a great actress. It's almost like Mojo and May are being played by different two different people!
She could be different, each day of the week. It goes "Sunthd.... Damnit!
Hilarious! Even the organ music at the church for the wedding is the theme song!! 🤣
The best parody of General Hospital/Days Of Our Lives ever made
this, and Twin Peaks.. the two best parody's of serial soaps ever conceived.
Next two would have to be Mary Hartman and Fresno...
“I’ll have a bourbon and tomato juice.”
“Why don’t you...go ahead and order that yourself.” 😆
The Bloody Kentucky...
@@tunafang I order that to test people’s intelligence.
I know😂
My mothers drink if choice was bourbon with cranberry juice
Thanks so much for putting this together. Wonderful. Thanks, again.
Need more episodes. I saw Breaking Bad five times and now it’s time to binge The Days of the Week. Love it
To me SNL has always been hit and miss when it comes to skits and even cast members but SCTV was gold every time. Funniest show and best cast. And their still killing it today. Anyone who watches the brilliant Catherine O'Hara and Eugene Levy on Schitt's Creek can attest to that.
@Steve Stone Oh Yeah! The original SNL cast was far the best of them all imo.
They're not "skits", they're sketches.
@@evanrockwell7883 What's the difference? 🙄
SNL hasn't been funny in 30 years plus. Haven't watched it for nearly 35 years.
@@georgesabol459 - Yes! 100%. This is because SCTV and MADTV were all about the comedy, poking fun at all sides equally. SNL is continually hell bent on lecturing me about politics. I haven't watched it in about as long.
What a rare treasure to see SCTV! I grew up watching it and as far as I'm concerned, it's never been topped.
I remember these from the 80s! I had a big-time crush on Catherine O'Hara - we're the same age to boot!
She is Amazing
I did too, attractive & talented Lady.
Watching this in 2025! SCTV is still amazing! The zoom-ins at 52:12 were hilarious! Love the SCTV cast members!
Second City TV! Always loved as a kid!👍
Whoever compiled this...thank you!!!
The background music, audio and tones of voice used by the cast makes The Days of the Week an auditory carnival for the ears. Perfect soap opera satire.
Such great detail from the pause n zoom shots, to all the BoOze that get's poured. Crazy like'ah Snake.
Eugene Levy and Catherine O Hara Pre Schitts Creek! Love this what a gem. Bill Murray,Rick Moranis, Martin Short and John Candy too. Loved Levy and Candy especially in Splash😄This is just too fun 🤩 thx for uploading!❤
Oh my God, the number of star comedians in this is crazy! Rick Moranis, then Eugene Levy and John Candy, and then Catharine O'Hara?! Very cool.
I loved the Carol Burnett cameo!
Well...it's SCTV. That's the cast of that show lol
Oh, honey, you must be so young! SCTV was a seminal humor show
The actor playing Rocco is outstanding.
He just died.
Joe Flaherty
"you telling me I've only got two weeks to live?". "Well, give or take a couple of days".
Rip john candy. We could use some laughs today. A comic genius 🙂
His movies were hit-and-miss but John was a Canadian treasure. Lost him way too soon.
He was amazing, even when he took on a serious role in that movie with Ally Sheedy and the serious, as well as the funny parts of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles!
It's wild to watch this all these years later when you watched it the first time. Still holds up.
This is pretty much every soap opera!
Hey Carol...As the Stomach Turns meets Days of the Week!
Omg, I just came across this tonight. I LOVED Second City TV...John Candy, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy & the rest of the gang were the best, absolutely HILARIOUS. Watched it everytime it was on. Can't find comedy like this anymore.
"You wanna play marbles" was so perfectly random.
better than anything on TV or film today ....God bless SCTV
"It could have been worse..." "How?" "It could've been me, hahaha"
I watched this show religiously back in the 80"s. I never realized there was an actual plot to these shorts. As well, Rocco goes into a phone booth with the old AGT logo, lol
Trevor Provencher w/rotary dial!
I think that logo was for Edmonton Telephones which was the city-owned telephone service back then. Thunder Bay also had a municipal telephone company at one time-at least into the 1980’s.
I always loved Rocco. Joe Flaherty plays great thugs.
It was a gift....for Columbus Day!
Rocco is one tough mamma jamma
I love the little moments -- like when at 31:10 Eugene Levy, playing the doctor, dials a whole lot of numbers on his rotary phone just to get to the secretary, so he can ask her to...dial a number. Ha!
13 numbers!!!
The funny is in the writing, not in the overacting or the laughtrack. Makes you wonder why they even make daytime soaps and multicam sitcoms anymore.
I am just beyond delighted to find that the entire series is on UA-cam! This and “As the Stomach Turns” on the Carol Burnett Show were always my go-to as a kid when I needed a laugh. Thank you for sharing 👏
And she has that extremely understated cameo in the courtroom near the very end.
perfect spoof of soap operas back when there were like 20 differnt ones that they took themselves SOOOO SERIOUSLY
EXTREMELY seriously lol.
Your comment took me back to when my Mom used to be glued to the television for Another World! Lol! So funny. It was a short period of my childhood. Many of my Mothers obsessions only lasted a short time but obsessed she would become just the same. Like the time she had over 40 finches residing in decked out cages all over our house. Lol. Good times.
"I don't like people laughing at me!" "You shoulda' thought of that before you ordered..." too funny, what great writers for this soap parody.
This was so spot on. I remember coming home from school the soap operas were just like this. The pauses the over acting, the closeups. Brilliant 🎭
"Good...maybe we can sit next to each other." Lol!
Man, this is golden comedy material. I loved SCTV.
I wonder if the Carol Burnett cameo was a tip of the cap to "As the Stomach Turns"? Candy, Levy, and Flaherty were amazing together, I for one can't look at Levy and not start laughing, even when he's being serious, his double takes and expressions are spot on.
Couldn't agree more about Levy. He was especially brilliant with the equally brilliant O'hara in "On the waterfront, again" 🤣 (I'll take it out on their skulls!) Levy as "bobby bitman" with his "brother" skip bitman on the Sammy Mauldlin show was pure comedy gold. Moranis as "skip bitman" was beyond superb, especially when he was trying to record his act while on stage, and royally screwing it up.😂
30 mins in and so invested in this wonderful tale. Hope it all works out for Clay. 🤞🤞🤞
I actually find watching this in ten minute shots relaxing and funny
Agreed. Relaxing & a bit of silly does the soul good....but poor Clay Collins. His plight puts the edge into the mix, sadly.
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Strangely true!
Still funny after nearly 40 years and I'm loving the theme from somewhere in time.
Thank God someone else recognized it! That was killing me! They even took the dramatic stuff off the soundtrack
This is something I've wanted to do, but you did it. So, thank you! SCTV was Friday night, back in the 80's!
Yeah, smoke some reefer after work and wait with eager anticipation. My favorite show was with Joe Walsh and the Fishin' Musician. They went Snipe hunting and left Gill in the bushes lost and crying, lol!
This gets better every time I watch it, and I have watched it many, many times.
Andrea Martin is such talented comedic actress.
Agreed - the concept of timing and subtlety are a lost art today.
And so cute! As was Catherine O'Hara! What a great cast and show they were!!
No she isn’t. And this is a soap opera not a comedy. Sorry to shatter your precious illusions. Refill?
@@juliusward5291 Are you…stupid?
Such a dead on take of soap operas cliches, satire at it's best and classic SCTV
Has anyone looked under "show more"? What is going on here?