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To their shock, the comedians found that this filler material had become the most popular part of the show. Though initially intended for Canadian TV only, some of the two-minute "Great White North" segments would find their way into U.S. versions of the 30-minute shows due to a shortage of content
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Moranis recalled, "We went on the stage with no preparation, and did 15 . Two of them were lousy, in three we cracked up and fell apart... maybe six were keepers." Added Dave Thomas in a 2000 interview, "Rick and I used to sit in the studio, by ourselves – almost like happy hour – drink real beers,
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and Dave's nephew had been in a snowmobile accident that paralyzed him from the waist down. Raising money for the family was reason enough to convince Moranis, known for keeping a low profile, to reprise his role as Bob for the first time in 10 years. With celebrity friends such as Dan Aykroyd,
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Martin Short, Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara performing skits, the gig was sold out. Over $ 325,000 was raised and will go towards the Jake Thomas's Road to Recovery GoFundMe campaign and the Spinal Cord Injury Ontario, in order to help others who have sustained spinal cord injuries.
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Most of Season 4, Cycle 1 (1981) was made up of "Great White North" repeat segments. The only new appearances were in episodes 4/1-2 and 4/1-9, the final episode of the cycle. The final episode included a wraparound storyline which heavily featured the characters.
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The segments were videotaped at the end of a day's shooting, with just Thomas and Moranis and a single camera operator. The sketches were for the most part improvised on the set, after which they would select the best ones for use on the program.
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The duo had a total of 41 original segments on SCTV. Presumably filmed several at a time, most "Great White North" segments featured one two-minute sketch per SCTV episode. 25 segments were aired in the third season (1980–81).
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that week. When NBC ordered the 90-minute shows for the 1981 season, they specifically cited good affiliate feedback on the "two dumb Canadian characters" and requested that the characters be included in every program.
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in 1983. While receiving only minimal praise from critics, it performed fairly well at the box office β€” earning $ 8.5 million in the U.S. alone to cover its $ 4 million budget. After its theatrical release,
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Season 4, Cycle 3 (1982) was the last season to feature the characters. The first episode's plot revolves around the growing popularity of Bob and Doug, and they are given their own variety show on
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moved to the CBC television network. Due to the difference in the amount of time allocated for commercials, each episode to be broadcast on that network was two minutes longer than those
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thought that this was a ridiculous request, given that the show had been taped in Canada, with a mostly Canadian cast and crew, for two years. The request inspired them to create a
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Growing in popularity, the characters returned for nine new segments in the second cycle of season 4. Cycle 2 (1981–82) featured a new "Great White North" segment in each episode.
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They returned to the Great White North at a charity event held in Toronto in 2017 to help raise money for patients with spinal cord injuries. Jake Thomas, son of musician
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are likened to the McKenzies because of their friendship when they participated in the first commercial astronaut launch on 30 May 2020, SpaceX
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Von Riedemann, Dominic. "Global Television Show Reunites SCTV's Dave Thomas, Rick Moranis." Article at Suite101.com on July 17, 2008.
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Brewing Company in 1999 and 2000 consisting of more than a dozen television and radio commercials which aired nationally in the U.S.
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The complete story of how Anthem's Perry Goldberg fought to get the "Great White North" album made, can be read at Billboard Canada.
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premiere, Thomas credited the McKenzie Brothers as a successful comedic creation of which he was quite proud.
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The sketch's signature "Coo loo coo coo, coo coo coo coo" theme, according to Dave Thomas in an interview on
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Top LPs and Tapes list in March, 1982. It is noted for the song "Take Off" which featured fellow Canadian
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to the United States. The CBC network heads asked the show's producers to add specifically identifiably
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named Rutt and Tuke. They also recorded a commentary for the movie that is seen on the
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They rode the crest of a fad, peaking in 1982–83, that produced one comedy album,
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Second City Television (SCTV) at The Museum of Broadcast Communications website
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that would incorporate every aspect of the humorous stereotype of Canadians.
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In 2003, the fastest computer in Canada, which is used by the Department of
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chorusing between the McKenzies' banter. The song was #1 for 2 weeks on the
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are a pair of fictional Canadian brothers who hosted "Great White North", a
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https://ca.billboard.com/fyi/how-gut-feeling-made-million-bob-doug-mckenzie
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remained a popular home-video title with a strong college cult following.
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music used in 60-second Canadian television nature vignettes, such as
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for those two minutes, in line with government broadcast regulations.
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On March 24, 2020, a statue of Bob and Doug McKenzie was erected in
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based on the characters debuting on April 19, 2009, simply entitled
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commercial advocating for a freeze on new federal taxes on beer.
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Canadian comedy duo portrayed by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas
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In 2023, Thomas and Moranis revived the characters for a
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Television hosts, bottling line inspectors, garbage men
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List of Bob & Doug McKenzie appearances on SCTV
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Index

Bob & Doug McKenzie

SCTV
Rick Moranis
Dave Thomas
Canadian
sketch
SCTV
CBC Television
1980
Rick Moranis
Dave Thomas
filler
Canadian content
pop culture
United States
The Great White North
Strange Brew
Bob & Doug
Global
"Great White North"
Canadian stereotypes
beer
tuques
Canadian life and culture
interjection
Eh
hoser
Canadian-built robot arm
Space Shuttle

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