Does anyone remember this sketch that appeared (as I remember it) as a 30 second spot on the Comedy Network (Canada) back in 1997 or so? If you do know it, do you know who made it, or where I can find out?
Googling and an archive search here didn’t help at all.
(If this belongs in GQ, please move it for me )
Thank God it’s not in GQ. Sounds like the Salter Street crowd, or whoever did the Canadian Sacrilege Moments stuff. I think I remember it, and if the mental picture I have is right it’s one of those groups, but you might be better off sending an e-mail to the Comedy Network.
Really? I go away from SDMB for years and years, and come back randomly 1 week after you reponded to a 7 year old question? The internet is just awesome.
What did I want to know? Where I could find it on video. It to this day is the one sketch in any Canadian comedy that had me laughing more than any other.
You did this? My hat is off to you, and thanks for the laugh
Where was YouTube 7 years ago? Awesome. I had never seen the full length one (didn’t even know there was one. I was referring to this one (50 seconds long).
Thanks Curious Canuck…the only place to find it on video currently is on U-tube
in the two clipped versions. We had a good laugh ourselves making this send up
to all things proud and Scottish - and young and foolish, as a production calling card.
It played in various festivals and then on the CBC, YTV and the Comedy Network.
It was always a popular film wherever it played - but it didn’t help us much.
Indeed, thanks to the internet where everything plays and nothing pays.