Season 1 Episodes
1. Soren-Weiss Report / The Happy Wanderers / Melonville Calendar / Maudlin O' the Night
Guy Caballero launches the new SCTV cable channel. The Schmenge Brothers try new wave music. Edith Prickly and Edna Boil go double-dating in the film spoof "Prickly Business". Steve Roman makes his own made-for-TV movie about JFK. "Melonville Calendar" honors a firefighter. Finally, "The Sammy Maudlin Show" is overhauled to appeal to a younger audience.
2. Hollywood Dirt Tonight / Mel McElroy Film Festival / Gimme Jackie: Lie Detector
3. SCTV Special Presentation: It's A Wonderful Film
The whole episode is a parody of ""It's A Wonderful Life.""
4. The Date Debate / Scary Previews
Count Floyd introduces some film previews, including ""Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde,"" ""Cujo II,"" and ""The Mysterious Disappearance of Dr. Tongue.""
5. You're On, Parts 1-3 / SCTV Foreign Film Festival: Das Boobs
6. Half Wits: Semi-Finals / Happy Hour: Six Gun Justice / Stars in One
7. Spy Wrap / The Great Escape
8. Stars in One: Libby Wolfson / Happy Hour: Six Gun Justice / PSA: Stop Julio Iglesias
9. Just For Fun / Black Like Vic
10. Youth, Do They Give a Damn or What? / Happy Hour
11. Allenscam / Mel's Rock Pile
12. Oliver Grimley
A parody of ""Oliver Twist"" with Ed Grimley (Short) in the lead role and Tommy Lasorda (Hemphill) as ""The Artful Dodger.""
13. 2009 Jupiter and Beyond
Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel, and Ernest Borgnine crash-land on Saturn in a spoof of ""2001: A Space Odyssey."" Also, a behind-the-scenes look at the movie finds co-producers Idella Voudry and Woody Tobias Jr. fighting for creative control.
14. Halfwits / Save The World Parade
15. Jackie Rogers Jr. For President / Happy Hour
16. Celebrity Fairie Tales / Canadian Gaffes
17. You're On / Happy Hour
18. Pledge Week
In a desperate effort to save the station, Guy and Edith start a pledge drive. Lola Heatherton returns to SCTV to sing on behalf of the station, but her performance is marred by thinly-veiled personal problems.
19. The Best of SCTV
Guy and Edith plead to the FCC to keep SCTV on the airwaves while clips from the show's heyday are interspersed.