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Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary : ウィキペディア英語版
Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary

''Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary'' was a one-hour Canadian entertainment special featuring the return of the popular SCTV characters, Bob & Doug McKenzie. Portrayed by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, the duo reunited one last time in a retrospective on the characters and their lasting impact on Canadian and American pop culture.〔(CBC Two-Four Anniversary )〕
== Overview ==
The special aired May 20, 2007 on the CBC.
"A 25-year plus enduring Canadian franchise credited with defining a national identity. The loveable beer-drinking, back bacon frying, toque-wearing original hosers trace their ascent to popularity following the release of their multiple award-winning, platinum selling album and highest grossing movie of 1983; reveal the fascinating stories of people whose lives were touched, affected or influenced by the extraordinary success of the McKenzie brothers; celebrate key milestones throughout the franchise's history and finally, reveal the men behind it all - Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas".〔(IMDbPro Video of Two-Four Anniversary )〕
The program featured several wrap-around segments hosted by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas as Bob & Doug McKenzie. The duo reunited to reprise the characters on the set of the Great White North, for the first time in over a decade. Several cut-aways included Canadian styled Biography segments, and interviews with many notable Canadians and comedians discussing the impact of the characters. This included former Prime Minister Paul Martin who introduced and closed the program bemoaning the image of Canadians the McKenzie brothers gave. Also featured was a reunion with Rush front-man, Geddy Lee, who was originally featured on the duo's "hit single," "Take Off".〔(Review of Two-Four Anniversary )〕
This also marked the final time the characters would appear together in live-action form as related by Dave Thomas of the ''Toronto Star''.

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