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Ed Grimley on Muppets Tonight

Ed Grimley on Muppets Tonight

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"Herbie" the puppet

"Herbie" the puppet

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"Mrs. Falbo's Tiny Town," brought to you by the letter G

John Candy as his SCTV character Yosh Shmenge on Sesame Street.

John Candy as his SCTV character Yosh Shmenge on Sesame Street.

SCTV (Second City Television) was a Canadian television sketch comedy show which ran in various incarnations from 1976 to 1984, first in syndication, then on CBC Television, on NBC (as SCTV Network 90), and finally on Cinemax. A blend of sitcom and sketch humor, starring members of The Second City Toronto branch, the series focused on the SCTV station in the small town of Melonville, its eccentric staff, and array of programming (including movie spoofs and celebrity impersonations). By the time it reached NBC, most episodes featured wraparound plot lines or themes involving the station.

Several fictional characters from the show have crossed-over into the Muppet universe as celebrity cameos (performed by the original actor), or were re-worked slightly for their appearances.

Writer Bill Prady, describing the MuppeTelevision segments of the then-upcoming The Jim Henson Hour, said "It's sort of like SCTV, but more disorganized, what with the chickens and cows running around."[1]

The similarities would increase with KMUP on Muppets Tonight (with multiple SCTV alumni both as behind the scenes and as on-camera guests). Recurring segment "Swift Wits" is based on the SCTV segment "Half Wits," featuring a slew of not too bright contestants who fail to ever get a question right, to the host's frustration. "Swift Wits" added the trademark Muppets eating other Muppets aspect, however.

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Sources

  1. Atherton, Tony. "He writes for Muppets." The Ottawa Citizen. December 26, 1988
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