- SCTV
- 1980s Canadian sketch comedy show
- ___ Network (1980's comedy series)
- Great White North show, for short
- Onetime "SNL" alternative
- John Candy's old show
- Short show?
- Onetime "S.N.L."-type show
- Battle of the PBS Stars show
- Candy vehicle of the '70s
- Old sketch-comedy show
- 103-Down's old sketch show
- Can. comedy series
- Candy vehicle of the 1970s-80s
- Eugene Levy's one-time show
- Former Canadian comedy show that featured John Candy
- 1970s-80s sketch-comedy show
- Former Toronto-based comedy show
- Comedy show set in the fictional town of Melonville
- John Candy wrote for it
- 1976-81 skit show with Eugene Levy
- Show with The McKenzie Brothers and Count Floyd
- John Candy's debut show
- Series with a character named Count Floyd
- John Candy's one-time show
- Initials for Candy, Short, Moranis, and more
- Where many an "SNL" regular got their start
- John Candy's old show, familiarly
- Network on which John Candy debuted
- Comedy show with Candy, Short, Moranis, and more
- Martin Short's old show
- Show that featured Martin Short and John Candy
- Candy's Canadian comedy show
- John Candy's old comedy show
- Where some "SNL" cast members got their start
- Where some "SNL" regulars got their start
- Show featuring Rick Moranis and John Candy
- __ Network 90: '80s revue
- John Candy vehicle, familiarly
- SNL relative
- __ Network 90: '80s comedy
- 1970s-'80s John Candy vehicle, familiarly
- Candy vehicle
- Show with an "American Bandstand"-like spoof called "Mel's Rock Pile"
- John Candy skit show
- SNL-like show filmed in Canada
- 59-Across was its original head writer
- 1970s-'80s sketch show
- Old Canadian skit show
- SNL-like show that spawned many comedic careers
- Onetime John Candy comedy grp.
- '70s series with John Candy
- Where Martin Short first played Ed Grimley
- Eugene Levy's '80s show
- John Candy comedy series
- Letters on Ramis' résumé
- Letters on many SNL alumni résumés
- John Candy comedy show
- Old show featuring the Schmenge Brothers polka band
- Show with regulars Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara
- Noted initials in 70's-80's comedy
- Where John Candy made his debut
- Initials in 70's-80's comedy
- Where 46-Down got his start
- Comedy show that once featured John Candy and Martin Short
- Onetime show for John Candy
- Candy used to be seen on it
- Canadian comedy show of the 1970s-'80s
- John Candy's old comedy program
- It featured the parody soap "The Days of the Week"
- Show on which John Candy and Eugene Levy got their starts
- Classic skit comedy show
- Canadian sketch comedy show of the 1970s-'80s
- Candy vehicle in the 1980s?
- 1976-81 sketch show
- Candy show, familiarly
- Canadian comedy show with a character named Edith Prickley
- Early acting credit for Catherine O'Hara
- Canadian sketch-comedy show that premièred in 1976
- John Candy TV series
- Bygone Canadian "SNL" rival
- Call letters of a Can. lampoon series
- Call letters of a lampoon series
- Chicago comedy letters
- Comedy set in Melonville
- Candy's old show
- Short's old show
- Call letters in a '70s-'80s show
- Fictional network owned by Guy Caballero
- Sketch show that began one year after SNL debuted
- Show featuring the characters Guy Caballero and Edith Prickley
- Candy corn source?
- Series featuring Rick Moranis and John Candy
- Onetime series for Andrea Martin and John Candy
- Series featuring Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas
- Comedy show letters
- Series featuring Andrea Martin and John Candy
- Sketch show that featured Rick Moranis and John Candy
- Where Catherine O'Hara got her start
- Series that included "Great White North" and "Monster Chiller Horror Theater"
- Sketch comedy series with Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara