In a hilarious spoof of Chekhov, the Star Trek crew finds themselves transported to the vast Russian steppes. As they navigate the quirks of life in this literary landscape, they encounter whimsical characters and absurd scenarios reminiscent of Chekhov’s works. With witty dialogue and clever nods to classic literature, the episode blends humor with the essence of Russian culture, showcasing the crew's unique perspectives on the timeless themes of love, ambition, and the human condition. It's a delightful mash-up of sci-fi and classic theater that keeps viewers entertained.
Show
Second City Television
Episode
S01E06
Air Date
Feb 10, 1977
Season 1 Episodes
S01E01
Backstage
S01E02
Murder At SCTV
S01E03
Ethnic Humour
S01E04
Crosswords
S01E05
Match Unto My Feet
S01E06
Memoirs of Anton Chekhov
S01E07
Dialing For Dollars
S01E08
Shock Theatre
S01E09
Philosophy Street
S01E10
Therese et Joe
S01E11
Broads Behind Bars
S01E12
The Taxidermist
S01E13
Ben Hur
S01E14
The Hefty Neil Story
S01E15
Leave It to Beaver
S01E16
Goodbye America
S01E17
Galaxy 66
S01E18
Madame Blitzman
S01E19
$129 000 Question
S01E20
Dr Tongue's House of Wax
S01E21
Sammy Maudlin Show
S01E22
World at War
S01E23
The Grapes of Mud
S01E24
Officer Friendly
S01E25
The Man Who Would Be King of the Popes
S01E26
Lust for Paint