Several short skits in this episode, not one of the best, but still some amusing moments.
Sunrise Semester has Angus Crock giving horoscope advice, he spins a wheel with astrological signs but can't figure which sign is which.
A quick Count Floyd scene has him promoting next week's scary movie "Georgy Girl!"
In the Great White North, Bob says he wants to discuss the best groups but only talks about how he hates disco and Doug does imitations of 2 dogs fighting, a boat and sea gulls.
SCTV news has Earl going undercover in Arkansas covering a dog fight, when the crazy locals find out he is a reporter they attack him, Floyd tries to get in touch but loses the signal.
David Brinkley complains about a bad haircut and Tex and Edna Boil talk about their Organ Emporium and free budgies.
Rick Moranis as Mr Kessler demonstrates Two Way TV which you can communicate with doctors and banks and decide which show you want to watch. The public votes for "Leave It To Beaver" but Kessler keeps pushing "The Happy Hooker Goes To Hollywood"
Bill Needle gets only a 15 second spot and Robin Duke plays an elderly host of a crafts show.
Sermonette is Rabbi Karlov talking about cooperation and putting on a musical show as the credits roll.
Sunrise Semester has Angus Crock giving horoscope advice, he spins a wheel with astrological signs but can't figure which sign is which.
A quick Count Floyd scene has him promoting next week's scary movie "Georgy Girl!"
In the Great White North, Bob says he wants to discuss the best groups but only talks about how he hates disco and Doug does imitations of 2 dogs fighting, a boat and sea gulls.
SCTV news has Earl going undercover in Arkansas covering a dog fight, when the crazy locals find out he is a reporter they attack him, Floyd tries to get in touch but loses the signal.
David Brinkley complains about a bad haircut and Tex and Edna Boil talk about their Organ Emporium and free budgies.
Rick Moranis as Mr Kessler demonstrates Two Way TV which you can communicate with doctors and banks and decide which show you want to watch. The public votes for "Leave It To Beaver" but Kessler keeps pushing "The Happy Hooker Goes To Hollywood"
Bill Needle gets only a 15 second spot and Robin Duke plays an elderly host of a crafts show.
Sermonette is Rabbi Karlov talking about cooperation and putting on a musical show as the credits roll.