Compromised and put a Mountie beer mug on the set (if you've got Mountie in a sketch, that somehow resolves the content problem)." DM: "Each McKenzie Brothers scene was totally improvised. When the rest of the cast had left for the day, they'd go down to minimal crew, with RM and DT sitting in front of the map, extemporizing.
DT: "Rick and I would do maybe twenty to thirty of these in a row, until we couldn't do any more. Each one was two minutes long...Either one of us would just go with what the other guy said and try to make it go somewhere. If it didn't go anywhere, it became one of the lost Bob and Dougs.
Out of the twenty or thirty that we would tape maybe five or six of them would be usable and the rest thrown out." DT and RM are both real Canadians. Personally, I think RCAF's "A Canadian Moment" has some resemblance to "Great White North".
(f) Libby Wolfson AM: "RM and I became very friendly and he said one day, as we were improvising a scene and he was laughing hysterically, ... more.
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