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You Can't Do That on Television

  • Série télévisée
  • 1979–2004
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
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Alanis Morissette, Andrea Byrne, Stephanie Chow, Alasdair Gillis, Amyas Godfrey, Matthew Godfrey, Vanessa Lindores, Les Lye, Doug Ptolemy, and Adam Greydon Reid in You Can't Do That on Television (1979)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSketch TV by young amateur actors in true classic Nick-style. But whatever you do, never admit that you don't know or ask for water.Sketch TV by young amateur actors in true classic Nick-style. But whatever you do, never admit that you don't know or ask for water.Sketch TV by young amateur actors in true classic Nick-style. But whatever you do, never admit that you don't know or ask for water.

  • Casting principal
    • Les Lye
    • Abby Hagyard
    • Christine McGlade
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    • Casting principal
      • Les Lye
      • Abby Hagyard
      • Christine McGlade
    • 54avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Les Lye
    Les Lye
    • Ross Ewich…
    • 1979–1990
    Abby Hagyard
    Abby Hagyard
    • Valerie Prevort…
    • 1982–1990
    Christine McGlade
    Christine McGlade
    • Christine…
    • 1979–1989
    Lisa Ruddy
    Lisa Ruddy
    • Lisa…
    • 1979–1985
    Alasdair Gillis
    Alasdair Gillis
    • Alasdair Gillis…
    • 1982–2004
    Doug Ptolemy
    • Doug Ptolemy…
    • 1982–1989
    Vanessa Lindores
    • Vanessa Lindores…
    • 1982–2004
    Kevin Kubusheskie
    • Kevin Kubusheskie…
    • 1981–1990
    Chris Bickford
    Chris Bickford
    • Self
    • 1990
    Adam Greydon Reid
    Adam Greydon Reid
    • Adam…
    • 1985–1990
    Teddy Wilson
    Teddy Wilson
    • Self…
    • 1989–1990
    Brodie Osome
    Brodie Osome
    • Brodie Osome…
    • 1981–2004
    Christian Tessier
    • Christian…
    • 1989–1990
    Carlos Braithwaite
    • Carlos…
    • 1989–1990
    Justin Cammy
    • Justin Cammy…
    • 1983–2004
    Kevin Schenk
    Kevin Schenk
    • Kevin Schenk…
    • 1979–1981
    Amyas Godfrey
    • Amyas
    • 1986–1990
    Jennifer Brackenbury
    • 1989–1990
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    Mulliga

    I was too young to realize it back then, but this is hilarious...

    From the Python-esque opening cartoon to the end credits, "YCDTOT" is easily one of the best sketch comedies ever made. It's faster and more frenetic than "Roundhouse," "All That," or even SNL, and it resorts to current events and pop culture less frequently than other sketch comedies.

    A talented young cast is led by Les Lye (arguably the star of the show) in routines satirizing the ins-and-outs of kid life: school buses, cafeterias, arcades. Sometimes it gets even wackier - the Mexican firing squad routines and slime/water/etc. gags are priceless.

    See it if you can find it.
    csalings

    Please put this on DVD

    You Can't Do That on Television was one of the most funniest kid shows that I remember watching as a kid.

    The comedy of Les Lye as Barth serving burgers or handy man Ross is priceless or the endless bad jokes that somehow were funny.

    I'll always remember catch phases like "I head that" or if one of the crew said I don't know they would get slimed.

    Recently VH1 did a I Love the 80's 3D and they did cover You Can't Do That on Television.

    I wish they would put all the episodes on DVD, so my kids could watch it.
    severe_td

    Before Kids TV became P.C.

    You take a look at kids' television today, and it's amazing that this show saw the light of day. Consider the following aspects of "You Can't Do That On Television"....

    • Kids are chained up and put in front of a firing squad in a third world country. They usually trick their captor into getting shot himself, but occasionally the kids themselves end up being fired upon. Today, the show would be criticized for depicting violence against children, as well as perpetuating negative stereotypes against foreigners.


    • "Ross", the supposed director of the show, tortures the kids and treats them as slave labor. Today, the show would be attacked for glorifying exploitation of children.


    • Blip, the owner of the local arcade, finds whatever ways he can to cheat the video-game obsessed youth that frequent his business. Today, the show would be protested for making light of adults cheating children out of money.


    • The "family" scenes depict parents as lazy, poor role models, or just plain cruel. Today, the show would be boycotted for making a joke of dysfunctional families.


    • The two most frequently featured female characters (Moose and Lisa) are constantly taunted about their weight. This is despite the fact that, while not thin, neither girl is really all that fat. Today, parents would fear the show could cause eating disorders.


    • Even the theme show of the song depicts children being ground up into hamburger meat (or is it hot dog meat -- I forget). I won't even touch this one! While outrageous shows depicting children exist today (i.e. "South Park"), these are aimed at ADULTS, and are given TV-MA ratings. You Can't Do That On Television was aimed at (and watched almost exclusively by) kids. That's the amazing part. You'll never see another kids show like it again.


    This wasn't a show with educational or cultural value. It had value in other ways, though, which are harder to quantify.

    It was funny and entertaining. It was outrageous enough to be interesting, but never so over-the-top to where it could be considered a true danger to anyone. I don't know anyone who had nightmares about being in front of a South American firing squad. Somehow we all got the sick humor in that, and didn't really see it as real violence.

    The kids seemed real. They weren't beautiful, didn't seem precocious, and in fact all used their real names on the show. Alasdair, Kevin, Lisa, Moose, and the bunch seemed like the rest of us. This made the characters easy to like and relate to.

    The show tapped into the minds of kids in the '80s. We were all obsessed with arcades, yet all knew the pain of losing quarters in malfunctioning games with "no refunds". We all dealt with controlling and irrational teachers, difficult parents, and incompetent/obnoxious bus drivers.

    The show wasn't brilliantly written or produced, but it was fun, and it grew on you over time. Too often growing up I found that kids' shows were talking down to me, and I didn't like it. This was one show that wasn't guilty of that, and set out to entertain me, rather than preach to me or teach me a lesson. I didn't realize it back then, but that was perhaps the aspect of it that I appreciated the most.

    Sadly, children's fare of today is over-scrutinized, and any program that can be deemed a bad influence is deepsixed. Just the weight jokes alone would put this show in the 2005 trash can. The fact that we have gotten to this point is indeed a tragedy.

    Les Lye did a fine job with all of the different characters he played. I remember being amazed as a kid when I realized that he played every single adult character on the show. He's 80 years old now -- can you believe it?
    8SeptumSin

    A great Blast from the Past

    Sometimes we have a series that we remember as being really well done and funny but come back disappointed. This I can say is not true of You Can't Do That On Television (YCDTOT). I recently was able to get a copy of the show on the internet and I must say that after almost 20 years absence this show still makes me laugh. Though I admit the disco driven episodes of the first season were a bit off, the rest of this series is quite funny and well worth a second or even first watch.

    The Series is a sketch comedy show much similar to Saturday Night live without the musical number in the middle (season one disco exception). The show stars kids instead of adults and includes many of the first uses of green slime that Nicolodeon is famus for. The acting talent is shaky at first but the actors improve remarkable as the show goes on. It is well worth the multitude of seasons that have come out of it. If you ever have a chance check it out.

    http://www.ycdtotv.com/ (This site is dedicated to the show for more)
    Overjoyed

    Probably the funniest kids show of all time.

    Growing up in the mid to late 1980s, one of my favorite shows was 'You Cant Do That On Television'. It had such wacky stuff. Like every episode would have these Opposites sketches, where they would do everything exactly different then we would in real life (A kid gets caught reading a Book under a Playboy and the teacher makes him look at the Playboy instead).

    Of course the slime is what took this show from OK to great. Every episode at least a dozen kids would get slimed. And it never got old.

    I think they quit making the show in 1989, but reruns aired as late as 1993. I wouldn't mind being able to watch 4 or 5 old episodes. But due to it not being on the air. Tough.

    I would never want to eat at that restaurant. Barf puts the burgers under his armpits.

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    • Anecdotes
      The kids on the show got paid extra for episodes in which they were doused with water or green slime - $75 for water and $150 for slime.
    • Gaffes
      In many of the episodes when the cast is doing a scene while on the set, the cast members are shown wearing shoes in one shot and in the next shot they are barefooted without explanation.
    • Citations

      Christine: As you all know, Vanessa is new to the show and Vanessa, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask me.

      Vanessa: There is something I wanted to ask you.

      Christine: Sure?

      Vanessa: How do they make that slime they're always dumping on you?

      Christine: First they take some liquid and then they add some jello powder and some flour. Sometimes some soap and they dump it all over me.

      Vanessa: Where do they dump it from?

      Christine: Actually Vanessa, I've always wondered that too, but I just don't know.

      [green slime falls on Christine's head]

      Vanessa: Interesting. Is it always green like this?

      Christine: Well, yeah it usually is, but I guess it could be red.

      [red slime drops on Christine's head]

      Christine: Or... it could be blue.

      [blue slime drops on Christine's head]

      Christine: [getting annoyed] Or yellow.

      [yellow slime drops on Christine's head]

      Christine: Yep... Okay, you guys think you're so smart? Let's see stripes.

      [red, yellow, and blue slime falls on Christine's head]

      Vanessa: Boy, must be tough being a TV star. By the way, how do you get this stuff out?

      Christine: Well, it usually washes out with water.

      [water falls on Christine's head]

      Christine: Usually.

    • Crédits fous
      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."
    • Versions alternatives
      From 1979 to 1981, parts of the show were done live, with the comedy sketches being pre-taped. Some of the features of the live version of the show included musical guests, contests, phone in's, and "Roving Camera" scenes featuring kids in popular hangout spots telling jokes or airing complaints about life, among others. When Nickelodeon started airing the episodes, none of the 1979 episodes remained, however all of the 1981 episodes did. Nickelodeon's editors opted to remove everything but the comedy sketches and the "Roving Camera" segments. This cut the episodes to under 30 minutes, instead of the original one hour running time.
    • Connexions
      Edited into The Worst of 'You Can't Do That on Television' (1989)
    • Bandes originales
      You Can't Do That on Television Theme
      Performed by The National Press Club and Allied Workers Jazz Band (as The National Press Club and the Allied Workers Jazz Band Ink.)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 février 1979 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Site officiel
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Вы не можете делать это на телевидении
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada(CJOH Studios)
    • Société de production
      • Carleton Productions
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