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Answer: SCTV
SCTV is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 67 times.
"___ Network" (1980's comedy series)
Noted initials in 70's-80's comedy
Where John Candy made his debut
Initials in 70's-80's comedy
“___ Network” (1980’s comedy series)
Where 46-Down got his start
Comedy show that once featured John Candy and Martin Short
John Candy's old comedy show
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 old show
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
Old show featuring the Schmenge Brothers polka band
Old sketch comedy show
Show with regulars Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara
1970s-'80s John Candy vehicle, familiarly
1970s-'80s sketch comedy show
"SNL" relative
Eugene Levy's '80s show
Letters on Ramis' résumé
John Candy comedy series
'70s series with John Candy
Where Martin Short first played Ed Grimley
Martin Short's old show
Where some "SNL" regulars got their start
Letters on many SNL alumni r%C3%A9sum%C3%A9s
Show that featured Martin Short and John Candy
Show with an "American Bandstand"-like spoof called "Mel's Rock Pile"
___ Network (1980s comedy series)
Letters on many SNL alumni résumés
Show with Edith Prickley
Call letters of a lampoon series
Candy vehicle
Fictional network owned by Guy Caballero
Candy vehicle in the 1980s?
Onetime "S.N.L."-type show
Onetime show for John Candy
Candy used to be seen on it
John Candy skit show
"___ Network" ('80s comedy series)
Candy's Canadian comedy show
"SNL"-like show filmed in Canada
John Candy wrote for it
John Candy's old comedy program
1976-81 sketch show
59-Across was its original head writer
Canadian comedy show of the 1970s-'80s
John Candy's network, once
Show that aired "Monster Chiller Horror Theater"
Old Canadian skit show
1970s-'80s sketch show
It featured the parody soap "The Days of the Week"
Short show?
1976-81 skit series
Show on which John Candy and Eugene Levy got their starts
Bygone Canadian "SNL" rival
Canadian sketch comedy show of the 1970s-'80s
"SNL"-like show that spawned many comedic careers
Classic skit comedy show
Canadian comedy series