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  1. Currently playing live comedy shows at The Second City in Chicago, Toronto & New York City, 7 nights a week

  2. SCTV (Second City Television) characters included Ed Grimley, Count Floyd,Johnny LaRue, Edith Prickley, Lola Heatherton, Johnny LaRue, Big Jim McBob and Billy Sol Hurock of the Farm Film Report, Sammy Maudlin, Guy Caballero, Bobby Bittman, The Shmenge Brothers (The Happy Wanderers - sometimes misspelled "Schmenge Brothers" - Yosh Shmenge and Stan Shmenge of "The Last Polka"), Lin Ye Tang, Five ...

  3. The Second City Toronto presents a hilarious exploration of life’s greatest catastrophes, from destination weddings to Tupperware tm lids that don’t fit. Join us for a night of laughter, song, and a reminder that it’s okay to be all messed up with nowhere to go.

  4. 30 de ene. de 2013 · In 1976, Andrew Alexander, the operator of the Toronto branch of the Second City improv company, decided to plow some of the local talent into a half-hour syndicated TV show. Second City people ...

  5. In 1976 they would found their own production company to produce Second City Television. The original SCTV cast was taken straight from the theatre company, and in the early days some of the performers were doing both the TV and stage show simultaneously. Later in the run, bit players and replacement cast were also brought in from the theatre.

  6. Second City Television is a Canadian sketch comedy television series that first aired on September 21, 1976 and last aired on July 17, 1984. The series had 6 seasons and made 135 episodes. One of SCTV's most popular sketches was the Bob & Doug McKenzie sketches which featured Bob who was played by Rick Moranis and Doug is played by Dave Thomas.

  7. SUBSCRIBE FOR LAUGHSWelcome to The Second City YouTube channel! We are a world-renowned comedy theatre and school of improv with locations in Chicago, Toront...