if the 40 year-odd history of commercial broadcasting has taught us one thing, there's nothing sacred about television. all right. steven is upstairs. [ laughter ] hey dave, i was just curious, is there any way i can get mtv on this... actually, steve, that's a -- that's just a monitor and all you can get on that is our show. oh. that's okay. hanks: there was a degree of cynicism that was needed in the art form at that time. and it's a cynicism that just became common sense after a while. because it never got old. i've watched johnny carson, and you are no johnny carson. [ cheers and applause ] [ whooping ] good day, welcome to the great white north canadian corner. i'm bob mckenzie, this is my brother doug. and today we got a real big show 'cause we got a... bianculli: there was a second city chicago company, there was a second city toronto company. the toronto one is the one that fueled the sctv series, which originally was syndicated and got to the states that way.