Comedians from Chicago's Second City offshoot in Toronto hilariously spoofed TV programming by staging the 'highlights' of a fictitious station's typical broadcast day. There were also parodies of movies and news, along with looney backstage shenanigans of the staff of Channel 109 in Mellonville. In 1981, NBC picked up the syndicated series as part of its Saturday late-night lineup and expanded the program from 30 to 90 minutes giving it the new title 'SCTV Network 90.'
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A retooled version of 'Dragon Ball Z,' which follows a young warrior who must protect Earth from the last descendants of the evil Saiyans. In the series, martial artist Goku, and his various friends, battle increasingly powerful enemies to defend the world against evil. Can Earth's defender defeat demons, aliens, and other villains?
Memorial photographer Brock Blennerhasset makes a living out of photographing the dead in Victorian Ireland. When a series of murders threatens to sully Blennerhasset's reputation, a tenacious detective drags him into an investigation of Dublin's criminal underbelly.
Too Close for Comfort is an American television sitcom which ran on the ABC network from November 11, 1980 until May 5, 1983, and in first-run syndication from April 7, 1984 until September 27, 1986. It was modeled after the British series Keep It in the Family, which premiered nine months before Too Close for Comfort debuted in the U.S. Its name was changed to The Ted Knight Show when the show was retooled for its final season.