The ending of the introduction shows Lye's face with his mouth opening, and his face is stamped "You Can't Do That on Television." It primarily featured preteen and teenage actors in a sketch comedy format in which they acted out skits based on a theme for that episode. In January of 1981, production on YCDTOTV resumed, and a new set of episodes aired locally on CJOH through May of that year. For the duration of the joke, those cast members would be the only ones seen with open lockers. Keep Your Smart TV Software Up To Date - Updates usually provide more security by patching vulnerabilities that hackers could exploit. Nickelodeon later introduced green slime shampoo, which was a frequent parting gift on its game show Double Dare, on which slime was heavily used. The kid would often trick El Capitano into being shot by the firing squad himself, and, as he keeled over, El Capitano would groan "That is one sneaky keed.". This was almost certainly an homage to the well-known "joke wall" segment on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. Growing up in the mid to late 1980s, one of my favorite shows was 'You Cant Do That On Television'. Episodes of YCDTOTV included recurring gimmicks and gags. Opinions on the 1989 and 1990 episodes of YCDTOTV are mixed among longtime fans of the show, particularly regarding the new episodes' increasing reliance on bathroom humor to attract a younger audience than the show had targeted in years past. However, the final Slime-In winner in 1990 was slimed at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, as YCDTOTV had ceased production by then (despite the fact that Nickelodeon had desired a trip to the set at CJOH and a meeting with the cast as a prize). Ruth Buzzi joined the cast playing many of the adult female characters, which included a strict schoolteacher named Miss Fidt and the studio secretary Miss Take. Nickelodeon allegedly removed the "Cosmetics" episode from rotation for the latter reason (although the "Addictions" episode from that same season was not dropped). Viewers in the American-made slime and water sounds with their mouths and sent in their own entries for the Slime-In, a contest hosted by Nickelodeon that flew the winner to the set of You Can't Do That On Television to be slimed (which was later replicated by Canadian network YTV, with their version being called the Slime Light Sweepstakes). She appeared in only one episode each in 1982 and '84. Did these guys do the slime thing, too? This is an option for people who want the TV to stay locked but, want to be able to bypass the lock to watch a certain show or channel. Opposite sketches were used in the inaugural season of the show on CJOH in 1979, but it was not until Whatever Turns You On that they became an integral part of the show. Wil Wheaton is also slimed during the opening credits. Occasionally the older children in the cast (such as Christine McGlade, Sarah West, or Cyndi Kennedy) played adult characters. Kubusheskie became a writer and producer on the series during the 1989 and 1990 seasons. Darby authorized the mixture to be dumped on Tim anyway. Featuring slapstick sketch comedy, You Can't Do That on Television introduced audiences to Barth's Burgers, locker jokes, and the messy consequences of saying "water," "wet," or "I don't know." Comedy 1979 10+ TV-Y7 She also appeared on. The show's disco dance segments were MCed by Jim Johnson, a local radio disc jockey. At the time the season ended, it was uncertain whether the show would continue. During its original run, the show was seen as one and the same with the cable network Nickelodeon in its early years on the air, achieved high ratings, and is most famous for introducing the network's iconic green slime. Factory released You Can't Do That on Film, a documentary about the history of the show. 1981's "Safety First" episode, which featured white slime as part of a recurring joke in about "wearing white at night," was the first episode known to have used a slime color other than green. In the meantime, some YCDTOTV cast members continued to hone their on-camera skills through appearances in Bear Rapids, a Price/Darby pilot television film that was never picked up, and Something Else, a local game show on CJOH with a format somewhat similar to the live and local episodes of YCDTOTV. Step 2. Actors to be slimed or soaked usually appeared barefoot in the scene, and several cast members who were slimed were reportedly paid extra. Some of the most notable cast members included: Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! In the earlier years of the show, cast members (especially Christine) were frequently caught with pails of water physically thrown on them, but starting in 1981, this began to change to the much more mysterious motif of water falling down on the victim from above. Alasdair Gillis. 900 likes, 53 comments - Yoga Instructor Renu Anand (@yogawithraynu) on Instagram: "Would you believe that I stayed in a boarding school at the age of 13 till I was 17? There was no pre-emption for the "Success and Failure" episode (1989) because the producers failed to come up with one. I was luck." Yoga Instructor Renu Anand on Instagram: "Would you believe that I stayed in a boarding school at the age of 13 till I was 17? The television will automatically restart. "Episode: "Identity Crisis"). Roger Price moved to France following production of the 1987 season after being informed that Nickelodeon was not planning to order more episodes, and production was suspended for 1988. After production ended in 1990, the show continued in reruns on Nickelodeon through 1994 when it was replaced with the similar-themed All That. Episode 89: Fairy Tales, Myths, & Legends. The lockers underwent a few minor makeovers during the show's early years, but mostly remained the same for the entire run of the show. Factory in 2012. The YCDTOTV team also made a pilot television film for Disney in 1981 titled Bear Rapids that was never picked up. Probably the funniest kids show of all time. Other instances of slime colors other than green include orange slime in the "Myths" episode, brown slime in the "Cosmetics" episode and black slime in the "Time" episode. Reid made a cameo in the 1989 Punishment episode. Be sure to always update apps and the smart TV firmware itself as soon as updates are offered. She also appeared in 2004's Project 131. Ruth Buzzi joined the cast and the 22 children from the first season were trimmed down to seven: Christine "Moose" McGlade, Lisa Ruddy, Jonothan Gebert, Kevin Somers, Kevin Schenk, Rodney Helal, and Marc Baillon (another first-season cast member, Elizabeth Mitchell, only appeared in the pilot episode). Known for his trademark leather jacket. In the end credits of several shows in the mid-1980s, the following text is seen: "Christine McGlade takes no responsibility for any clothes in which she appears.". Gillis also appeared briefly in the "locker jokes" segment during the "Fantasies" episode, and Adam Reid, who by this time had become an official writer for YCDTOTV, also appeared (and was slimed) at the very end of the episode "Punishment.". The slime was dumped on any cast member who uttered the phrase "I don't know." . You Can't Do That on Television resumed production in 1989, but the only child cast members to make the transition from 1987 to 1989 were Amyas Godfrey and Andrea Byrne, although a few minor cast members seen in 1986, including Rekha Shah and James Tung, returned for an episode or two. This footage was reused from the opening sequence of 1979's short-lived. In this animation sequence, a person pulls the roof off one side of the building, releasing three balloons bearing the likenesses of the three party leaders at the time: Pierre Trudeau, Joe Clark, and Ed Broadbent. Mattel sold Nickelodeon slime and the Gak brand in the 1990s. This sketch was later seen in the opening to the 1987 thriller film Fatal Attraction. After each joke, the actors would close their lockers, allowing the process to start again with different people and a new joke. Most of the cast did not like getting slimed (Christine McGlade said it was "gross and challenging"[15]), and on occasion, they tried to avoid saying "I don't know." [11], The theme of the show's comedy centered around how kids are treated by adults and the rest of the world. Occasionally, cast members were doused with variations, such as soapy, hot, brown, toilet or yellow polluted water. Sailor suits. Look at the screen. Episode 007: The famous green slime show (St. Patrick's Day). Nickelodeon's former studios in Orlando had a green slime geyser. It featured pre-teen and teenage actors in a sketch comedy format similar to that of American sketch comedy Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In and Canadian sketch comedy Second City Television. As of March 23, 2021, the 1981 season has been made available to stream on Paramount+. Green slime was a fixture of the series from the very beginning, appearing in the show's first episode. As a result, CTV cancelled the show in December 1979 following poor ratings after only 13 episodes. By 1987, many of the "veteran" cast members such as Matt Godfrey, Doug Ptolemy, Vanessa Lindores, and Adam Reid had grown too old for the show. Also, after a music video aired, Johnson would tell the viewers interesting facts about the artist featured in the video. The show was notable . In any case, the show did not completely sever ties to its past, as many former cast members reappeared during the 1989 season in cameo roles, most notably in the "Age" episode, which was hosted by Vanessa Lindores (who was slimed twice during it) and also featured cameos by Doug Ptolemy, Alasdair Gillis, Christine McGlade and Kevin Kubusheskie (who by that time had become a stage producer on the show). Is it always green like this? Unlike the slime and water, pies were not triggered by any certain word or phrase. The person telling the joke would open his or her locker and call another cast member, to whom he or she would tell the joke. Response was positive, and in January 1982, Nickelodeon began airing the entire edited season and YCDTOTV became the network's highest-rated show by 1983. These would sometimes occur in the middle of a sketch, resulting in the characters inverting whatever they were doing just prior to the conclusion of the sketch. In any case, the show did not completely sever ties to its past, as many former cast members reappeared during the 1989 season in cameo roles, most notably in the "Age" episode, which was hosted by Vanessa Lindores and also featured cameos by Doug Ptolemy, Michael "but Pompers" Bombay, Alasdair Gillis, Christine McGlade, and Kevin Kubusheskie (who by that time had become a stage producer on the show). Enter the PIN and set the desired controls for both TV and movies. Top Gun Gets Put on Latrine-Cleaning Duty, "Discipline", 1986), or other pop culture icons (e.g. The kids exercise on a stationary bike and use the TV station's special effects to create change of scenery. An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age, the original slime developed "by accident"; Darby had originally planned for a bucket of food leftovers from the CJOH cafeteria, with water added, to be dumped on Tim, but the production of that first episode was delayed by a week, and when the time came to shoot the scene, the contents of the bucket had turned green with mold. [8], The Saturday Night Live season 47 episode hosted by John Mulaney features a humorous account of how green slime came to be introduced to YCDTOTV and ultimately Nickelodeon.[9]. The show was produced by and aired on Ottawa's CTV station CJOH-TV. Allegedly, Nickelodeon removed the "Cosmetics" episode from rotation for the latter reason as well (although the "Addictions" episode from that same season was not dropped). By the time of the aforementioned St. Patrick's Day episode a month and a half later, slime consisted of a mixture of lime green gelatin powder and flour; eventually, oatmeal was added to the ingredient, as was baby shampoo so that it would wash out of the actors' hair more easily. "FAME: The Collectors' Edition". On October 5, 2015, TeenNick reran the first two 1981 episodes, "Work" and "Transportation", on the premiere broadcast of The Splat, marking the first time those episodes had aired on American television in 30 years. Reportedly, this was because Nickelodeon's six-year contract to air the 1981 season expired in 1987, and as Nickelodeon was beginning to aim for a younger demographic and many of the 1981 episodes dealt with topics more relevant to adolescents (such as smoking, drugs, sexual equality and peer pressure), the network opted not to renew the contract. But whatever you do, never admit that you don't know or ask for water. When Price eventually returned to Canada, he wanted to resume production of You Can't Do That on Television from the city of Toronto, but was convinced by the cast and crew to return to Ottawa and CJOH. Two years before making its international debut, You. The original green slime used in the premiere episode consisted of food leftovers which had turned green with mold. In the early stages of You Can't Do That on Television, Price and Darby had written a skit that took place in a dungeon, where a kid pulled a toilet chain and got covered in waste.. Production on new episodes of YCDTOTV resumed full-time in 1982 in the half-hour all-comedy format, with Nickelodeon and CJOH as production partners. In Canada, the "Divorce" episode was banned, but the "Adoption" episode was shown with one part cut; in the sketch in which Senator Prevert calls the adoption agency to send his son back after using him to do chores all day, the line in which he calls the adoption agency officer a "damn bureaucrat" was excised. the pre-empted show for "Safety" (1981) was Hit and Run on Sesame Street). A show on marketing, for instance, would also have a sketch or four of how not to market something. Was slimed three times, but only one of her slime scenes aired (Pop Music). You Can't Do That On Television was a sketch comedy/variety series that ran on Canadian television and on Nickelodeon throughout the 1980s (it started in 1979 and ended in 1990, with a couple of gap years, so ten total seasons). He and his brother Roddy were chosen after Roger Price, who had been looking for Hispanic kids for the show, overheard them speaking Spanish, although they had arrived at the studio too late to audition. The only exception is, in Episode 032: "Vacations," in addition to playing "Zilch," he also played an umpire. From 1979 to 1981, parts of the show were done live, with the comedy sketches being pre-taped. Lindores returned in 1989's Age episode. Apart from the central cast as Les Lye and Abby Hagyard, who played the adult character roles, over 100 pre-teen and teenage actors appeared on YCDTOTV between 1979 and 1990. Cameo in 1989's Fantasies and Age episodes. . 1. Rodney was one of a few cast members to be featured on both, Ramona was the older sister of Rodney Helal, and was only in one episode. Her most frequent roles were Mom (Valerie Prevert) and the British-accented Librarian, but she played most adult female roles during her time on the show. First official host. So You Think You Can't Do That on Television? After a successful first season, a national network version of the program entitled Whatever Turns You On was produced for CTV and debuted in September 1979 (having already aired an hour-long pilot episode in May). The 1981 season was rerun on CJOH in early 1982 in the half-hour syndicated format. Then, a hand from off-screen ignites the bottom of the Peace Tower with a match and it takes off like a rocket. Price created another show for Nickelodeon, the less successful Turkey Television in 1985, which featured several main cast members of YCDTOTV, including Les Lye, Christine McGlade, Kevin Kubusheskie and Adam Reid. Silcoff was watered in three episodes plus Project 131, but never slimed. These included Brodie Osome, Marjorie Silcoff, and Vanessa Lindores (pregnant at the time), with cameos by Justin Cammy and Alasdair Gillis. The show is also well known for introducing the green slime that became a trademark of the network. [Pops out of her locker] That's all she can do. As with waterings, the sliming gag was used in almost every episode, especially from 1982 onward. It aired at 5:30p.m. on weekdays until August 1987 when the initial run ended. The show was originally intended to be basically Saturday Night Live, only with teens and pre-teens. Sketch TV by young amateur actors in true classic Nick-style. [6][7] "Adoption" is the only episode that was banned in the United States. Each episode had a specific theme normally relating to the popular culture of the time. Lindores was the show's third host, and returned to host 1989's Age episode. In the 1981 and 1982 seasons, Barth had a worker, Zilch (played by Darryll Lucas), whom he frequently insulted and abused, often by hitting him with a pan and knocking him out cold. She returned for Project 131 along with Vanessa Lindores and Brodie Osome. '80s Kids Get Slimed | You Can't Do That On Television | NickRewind NickRewind 1.72M subscribers Subscribe 481K views 6 years ago #NickRewind Seeing '80s mullets totally covered in slime. You Can't Do That on Television (sometimes shortened to YCDTOTV) is a Canadian television program that first aired locally in 1979 before ultimately airing in the United States on January 2, 1982. In August of 2017 a reboot overseen by Roger Price, Jimmy Fox and Main Event Media was announced but as of late 2019 it has since been called off. When Nickelodeon started airing the episodes, none of the 1979 episodes remained, however all of the 1981 episodes did. Amy, the younger sister of Jill Stanley, was the only cast member not yet born when the series premiered in February 1979. When someone said "water" or "wet", a large amount of water would mysteriously cascade onto him from above. The bumper frequently took place "backstage" and broke the fourth wall with remarks about the episode, usually featuring one final humiliation or comeuppance for that episode's main cast member. You Can't Do That on Television (TV Series 1979-1990) Christine McGlade as Christine, Moose, Old Lady, Christine 'Moose' McGlade, Christine McGlade, Hallie, Miss Take, Old Woman, Old woman . Sketch TV by young amateur actors in true classic Nick-style. Billed here as Ted Wilson, he later shared hosting duties on, There are two versions of the "Children's Television Sausage Factory" animation. Interviews with Marc Summers, Kenan . In July 2004, to celebrate the program's 25th anniversary, a reunion special called Project 131 with the theme Changes was produced at CJOH-TV starring five members of the original cast. Appeared in a total of five episodes. Now Streaming. If the lock is still on, unplug the television and remove the battery from the back panel of the television. In addition, Nickelodeon had removed the half-hour edits of the 1981 episodes of You Can't Do That on Television from its daily time slot rotation, along with the 1982 "Cosmetics" episode. and You Can't Be Serious, children's sketch variety shows that Price had created and produced for Thames Television in Britain from 1974 to 1978. Though the theme music stayed the same throughout the entire series run (19791990), the opening animation itself changed in different ways. Most episodes, starting in 1981, included one or more firing-squad sketches in which Lye played El Capitano, a Latin American military officer preparing to order a firing squad (whom he addressed as "the amigos") to execute one of the child actors tied up standing in front of a firing post. You Can't Do That on Television(sometimes shortened to YCDTOTV) is a Canadian television program that first aired locally in 1979 before ultimately airing in the United States on January 2, 1982. 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