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- CreatorLorne MichaelsStarsThe Saturday Night Live BandDon PardoDarrell HammondA famous guest host stars in parodies and sketches created by the cast of this witty show.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.8 (77)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanCheers star Woody Harrelson hosts the finale of the 1991/92 season, with a cameo appearance by Jon Lovitz. Selected sketches include "Take Your Shirt Off!", "Sprockets," "Delta Delta Delta Finals Week," and "We're Cowboys and We're Proud." For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.3 (255)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingStarsVanessa BayerAidy BryantTaran KillamWoody Harrelson hosts Saturday Night Live for the third time and Kendrick Lamar performs. Sketches include A Drink at the White House, 1989 Monologue, The Dudleys, Match'd, A New Day, Football Halftime Speech, Duets Album, Weekend Update: Leslie Jones on Crazy Bitches, Weekend Update: Matthew McConaughey & Woody Harrelson, Old New York, Campfire Song, and Last Call with Woody Harrelson.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsRachel DratchJimmy FallonTina FeyThis still is from SNL. Summer is over and the students of Hogwarts are returning. Naive Hermione has undergone a "Growth Spurt" and is now well endowed. She doesn't notice any difference. Male students and teachers can't help but notice.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.3 (186)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingOz RodriguezJames SignorelliStarsFred ArmisenVanessa BayerBill HaderAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 38th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Vanessa Bayer, Bill Hader, Taran Killam, Seth Meyers, Bobby Moynihan, Nasim Pedrad, Jay Pharoah, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, featuring Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, Tim Robinson, and Cecily Strong.
- DirectorDon Roy KingRhys ThomasStarsFred ArmisenAbby ElliottBill HaderAmerica's premiere sketch-comedy show returns for its 36th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Abby Elliott, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Bobby Moynihan, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig, featuring Vanessa Bayer, Paul Brittain, Taran Killam, Nasim Pedrad, and Jay Pharoah. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.3 (107)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliAviva SlesinStarsRichard BenjaminDan AykroydJohn BelushiThe host for the episode is Richard Benjamin, and the musical guest is Rickie Lee Jones. The skits for this episode are as follows: At Two Mile Island Nuclear Power plant, a worker accidentally spills a soft drink on the control panel, causing a massive leak of radiation. When President Carter goes to investigate the situation, he insists that his background in nuclear engineering qualifies him to enter the reactor chamber, exposing him to a dose of radiation that causes him to grow to nearly one hundred feet tall. Todd DiLaMuca borrows his older brother's apartment in the hopes of putting the moves on Lisa Loopner. Other skits include a scene at a Scottish restaurant and a 'Bird for All Seasons', as well as a re-run of the Little Chocolate Donuts advertisement. Rickie Lee Jones performs "Chuck E's in Love" and "Coolsville".
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsEllen CleghorneChris ElliottChris FarleySketches include: Newt's Half-Sister, Paul Reiser Monologue, Where's Superman?, Road To The Final Four, Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald, Weekend Update: Jeff Foxworthy, Weekend Update: Frank Dippy and Hank Doodle, Sparklebrite Toothpaste, Daily Affirmation, Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey, Aliens 4: Mad About You Aliens, Dating In The Nineties, One Brother Restaurant, O'Callahan and Son Pub (replaced in later broadcasts due to plagiarism). Annie Lennox performs "No More I Love Yous" and "Train in Vain".
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsBilly CrystalJim BelushiRobin DukeSketch's include "St. Patrick's Day Wrap-Up", "Hung Like Me", "Winston University", "Family in the Attic", "Sammy and Reagan", "Unanswered Questions of the Universe", Bad Career Moves", "God's Place", "The Womb", "The First Show" and the musical numbers were "Mornin" and "Trouble in Paradise"
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStacey FosterJames SignorelliStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerGarth Brooks returns to host this 1999 episode. Selected sketches include "Today Is Never Yesterday," "Tracy Confronts Garth," "Lucifer Songs," and "Nadeen at Wilson's." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanThe Wonder Years star Fred Savage hosts this 1990 episode. Selected sketches include "Church Chat," "Gun Safety," "Imaginary Friends," and "Rocket Launch." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsRobert KleinBonnie RaittDan AykroydThe host for the episode is Robert Klein (his second appearance), and the musical guest is Bonnie Raitt. The skits for this episode are as follows: Mr. Mike sings with Tina Turner and tells a story about a rabbit that gets mangled in factory machinery. For his opening monologue, Robert Klein talks about anti-Semitism at his old college. The Olympia diner serves only cheeseburgers, Pepsi and chips. The X-police burst in on a couple for cohabitating, kill the girlfriend and frame the boyfriend for murder. During the Weekend Update, Jane Curtain reports on a nuclear-powered satellite that crashed into a Nova Scotia lobsterbed, and Roseanne Roseannadanna explains what an aneurysm is. Nick the lounge singer performs badly for a ski lodge. As the rest of the show continues, reports of monster lobsters start coming in, until the studio is overrun and by them and everyone killed. Bonnie Raitt performs "Runaway" and "Give It All Up or Let Me Go" (with Robert Klein).
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.3 (113)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeySketches include: Anderson Cooper 360, Peter Sarsgaard Monologue, Commercial Parody: Nelson Baby Toupees, Target Greatland, Pirate Convention, Carol!: Art Gallery, Young Chuck Norris: An SNL Digital Short, Cat Fancy Magazine, Weekend Update: Gore and Kerry, Weekend Update with guest Drew Barrymore, Gays in Space (opening performed by Will Forte), Fairmont Suites Inn (with technical gaffes), National Security Agency, Peter Sarsgaard's SARS Guards. The Strokes perform "Juicebox" and "You Only Live Once". Maya Rudolph absent on maternity leave.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.2 (110)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonAndy BreckmanChristopher GuestStarsEddie MurphyJim BelushiBilly CrystalOne skit features Eddie Murphy as Desmond Tutu, who had just received his Nobel Peace Prize, as a guest on a talk show. A fellow guest is Doug Flutie with his just - won Heisman Trophy. Tutu accidentally breaks Flutie's trophy and tries to fix it on air before Flutie notices.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerThe last SNL of the 20th Century features recurring characters all round. Danny DeVito receives a special Christmas present while joining the Five Timers Club. The Delicious Dish broadcasts in a post-apocalyptic setting. Mango goes home for Christmas Dinner. The Boston Teens film themselves at the Metal Shop. The Ladies Man sings a holiday song. Fun with Real Audio looks at the Year in Journalim. Al Franken rounds up the Joe Franken Decade on Weekend Update. Sally O'Malley auditions for the Rockettes. Claudine Parker appears in another court case.
- DirectorDon Roy KingRhys ThomasStarsVanessa BayerBeck BennettAidy BryantDoes not include musical performances or sketches containing licensed music. America's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 42nd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Vanessa Bayer, Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Bobby Moynihan, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson, Sasheer Zamata featuring, Mikey Day, Adam Moffat, and Melissa Villaseñor. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- DirectorDave WilsonWalter WilliamsStarsBea ArthurJane CurtinGarrett MorrisThe host for the episode is Bea Arthur, and the musical guest is The Roches. The skits for this episode are as follows: After giving a speech, Ronald Regan has all his makeup removed as he gets ready for a long series of naps in between each of his press appearances for the day. An ad pitches Spud Beer, a beer made from potatoes for people who have lost their sense of taste following electroshock therapy. During the Weekend Update, Jane Curtain reports on the retirement of AFL-CIO leader George Meany, as well as investigations into embezzlement by the boss of the longshoremen's union, while Dr. Franken conducts experiments that mainly involve tearing apart cockroaches. Tom Clay of SaveCo offers viewers great deals on products that had to be rejected from stores for failing government safety inspections. Mr. Bill attempts to build a house for himself and Spot, but Mr. Hands and Sluggo smash him to pieces. Other skits include A Soviet takeover, Aunt Judy's basement, First He Cries, Woman to Woman, a rock opera preview, and Los Beatolos Cubanos. The Roches perform "Bobby's Song" and "Hallelujah Chorus".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.8 (87)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonNell CoxJohn FoxStarsMichael McKeanJim BelushiBilly CrystalSketch's include "Gerry And The Mon-Dells", "Young Christians for Reagan", "Baby Double", "Fernando's "Hideaway", "The Folksmen", "Buddy Young Jr. Is Back!'. "First Draft Theater", "Madonna Navel Accessories", "PBS Pledgebration", "Rabbi", "Mondale Headquarters", "SNL Fashion Report" Musical numbers are "Old Joe's Place", "I Feel For You", and "This is My Night".
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderCheck out selected sketches from an all-new SNL this week featuring host Jon Hamm, star of AMC's hit show "Mad Men." Hamm received critical acclaim for his portrayal of 1960s advertising executive Don Draper, including the 2008 Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series.
- 1975– 1h 5mTV-147.4 (560)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsGeorge CarlinJanis IanBilly PrestonThe host for the episode is George Carlin, and the musical guests are Billy Preston and Janis Ian. The skits for this episode are as follows: an ESL teacher gives increasingly bizarre sentences to his student, who repeats his every word; until the teacher suffers a fatal heart attack, and the student dutifully acts out an identical "death". New Dad Insurance offers bereaved families a new father to take the place of their deceased one. A distraught rape victim in a courtroom describes the attacker's words in writing, which then confuses an inattentive jurist. Andy Kaufman sings along with a Mighty Mouse record. A reporter interviews the victim of a shark bite who, despite his claims to the contrary, obviously still has all his limbs. Two men, claiming to be a married couple, discuss the benefits of a new vitamin product called Jamitol. A mock ad for pain-reliever Triopenin plays up the product's child-proof caps. Albert Brooks presents a documentary titled "The Impossible Truth," in which he presents several shocking news stories. In the maternity ward of a hospital for bees, father bees anxiously wait to find out if their children will be drones or workers. The Academy of Better Careers offers people an exciting new life answering telephones. Valri Bromfield presents a monologue as a volleyball coach giving some very personal advice to her players before a game. In a mock commercial parodying Lark cigarettes, a truck rolls through town asking people to show their guns. A home security system installer breaks into a couple's home and scares them to death to demonstrate how much they need an alarm installed. Finally, another mock commercial presents 3-bladed razors as an absolute household necessity. During the show, George Carlin performs monologues on blue food, religion, baseball vs. football, and other observations. During the Weekend Update, Chevy Chase reports about President Ford blowing his nose and Emperor Hirohito visiting Disneyland. Billy Preston performs "Nothing from Nothing" and "Fancy Lady," while Janis Ian performs "At Seventeen" and "In the Winter".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.3 (119)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyPhil HartmanJan HooksChris Farley and Chris Rock's first episode. Sketches include: A Message From Iraq, Kyle McLachlan's Monologue, Bad Idea Jeans, Sprockets, Twin Peaks, Weekend Update with Dennis Miller, Luther Campbell, All Things Scottish, Frank Sinatra and George Michael, Lonesome Cowboys II. Sinead O'Connor performs "Three Babies" and "The Last Day Of Our Acquaintance".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.5 (123)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonWilliam WegmanGary WeisStarsBuck HenryJennifer WarnesKenny VanceThe host for the episode is Buck Henry (his fourth appearance), and the musical guests are Jennifer Warnes and Kenny Vance. The skits for this episode are as follows: President Carter delivers a message to the people urging them to switch to electric power. Buck Henry tries to get an audience member to have sex with him on stage during his opening monologue. The Samurai college student faces disciplinary action for his poor grades. A man in the shower pretends to host a talk show, but surprises his wife by producing her secret lover as a guest. The Coneheads fly back to Remulak, taking the Chrysler building with them. During the Weekend Update, Buck Henry makes a pass at Jane Curtain, and Emily Litella announces that Bella Abzug has thrown her cat in the ring for the next election. A William Wegman film shows him waking his dog with an alarm clock. Charles Lindburgh encounter the land shark while flying across the Atlantic. Michael O'Donoghue does an impersonation of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir with nails stuck in their eyes. Jennifer Warnes performs "Right Time of the Night", Kenny Vance performs "The Performer", and Howard Shore performs "Departure Lounge" with the SNL band.
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsMorwenna BanksEllen CleghorneChris ElliottAl Franken's final episode. Sketches include: A Message From Tony Vallencourt, Bob Saget Monologue, Amazin' Laser (repeat), Fast, America's Funniest Hate Videos, Fashion Designer, Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald, Weekend Update: The Little Girl on Television News, Weekend Update: Ellen Cleghorne on the TV Season, Where In The World Is San Diego California?, Boyz II Men, Karl's Video Store, Deep Thoughts I, Daily Affirmation, Pacemaker, Deep Thoughts II. TLC performs "Creep" and "Red Light Special".
- DirectorDon Roy KingJonathan KriselAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderBetty is thankful to Facebook for the petition to have her host, calling the site a huge waste of time. Episodes of Delicious Dish, Daniel Ortiz Show (Armisen), MacGruber, Gingey - 1904 Lesbian; Weekend Update - Really?!; CSI: Sarasota.
- DirectorPaul MillerTom SchillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanCheck out selected sketches and segments from the 1989 episode hosted by country music star and Oscar nominated actress Dolly Parton. Sketches include: "Mountain Stories", "Food Emporium", "Oil Spill Cleanup", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.8 (68)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonDan PerriStarsFrancis Ford CoppolaGeorge WendtNora DunnFrancis Ford Coppola directs and co-hosts with George Wendt in this 1986 special episode. Selected sketches and segments include "Commercials," "Fish Market," and "Actors," as well as a Grand Finale. For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonClaude KervenStarsBruce DernRobin DukeMary GrossSketches include "Buckwheat Jeans, Donny and Marie St. Patrick's Day Special, Special Report, The Home for Disgusting Practices, The Buckwheat Story, Gumbys, Old Jew Beer, Old Negro Beer, Veggie Burgers, Old Chinaman Beer, Jerry Lewis School of Manners, Songwriters." Musical numbers "Sweet Sue, When you Wish Upon a star, and I ain't got nobody."
- DirectorDave WilsonAlex FernbachStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanTom Hanks returns to host this 1990 episode. Selected sketches include "Wayne's World" with special guests Aerosmith, "Tales of Ribaldry," "Mr. Short Term Memory," and "Black History Moment." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonClaude KervenStarsJamie Lee CurtisJim BelushiRobin DukeJamie Lee Curtis plays herself in various sketches, but also a stewardess, an adult actress and the wife of a man cursed by a game of 'tag'. There is music from Rappin' Jimmy B, Eddie Murphy in a video store sketch and British band The Fixx, making their live American TV debut. "The Julia Show" leads into a performance by Joel Hodgson. Wayne Huevos has a commentary on Saturday Night News. Joe Piscopo fills in for Don Pardo and does his Ronald Reagan impression. There are repeat showings of the fake commercials for 'Rubik's Grenade' and 'Texxon Oil', as well as the mockumentary short "Prose & Cons".
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsEllen CleghorneChris FarleyPhil HartmanCheck out selected sketches and segments from this 1994 episode hosted by film and TV star Jason Patric. Sketches include "Giuliani's Inauguration Speech," "The Road To Self-Improvement," "Mr. Intense," and "Ski Lift." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsVanessa BayerAidy BryantTaran KillamSketches include Piers Morgan Cold Open, Drake Bar Mitzvah Monologue, Before They Were Stars, Nancy Grace, Resolution Revolution, Slumber Party, Weekend Update with guests Arianna Huffington and Jacqueline Bisset, Disney World Show, Poetry Teacher, Mornin' Miami, and I Know.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.8 (111)TV EpisodeDirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanWilliam Shatner hosts this episode, and Lone Justice and Buster Poindexter are musical guests. The cold opener is a parody of "The Green Berets" involving former Colonel Oliver North(Shatner). William Shatner's "infamous" monologue involves his first attendance at a recent Star Trek convention, where he tells Trekkies to get a life. Liz Sweeney (Nora Dunn) sings a medley for her fiancé (Shatner), with her sister Candy. T.J. Hooker (Shatner) spend too much time riding the hood of a car during a chase. Weekend Update with Dennis Miller includes Al Franken experiencing phantom pains while describing Reagan's prostate surgery. Another Star Trek parody involves Captain Kirk (Shatner) and company converting the Enterprise into a space-based restaurant. A woman's(Dunn) Husband (Shatner) can't get enough of his physique in the mirror. In Kevin Nealon's Classic Christmas Experience, Nealon recalls Christmas clichés and disasters. The famous Lost Ending to "It's A Wonderful Life," where the people of Bedford Falls rise up and kick Mr. Potter's (Jon Lovitz) ass. "The True Life Story of Frankie Toussaint:" A Schiller-Vision noir-film about a guy(Griffin Dunne), who just can't get a break from the justice system. Lone Justice performs the songs "Shelter," and "I Found Love," and for the holidays, Buster Poindexter sings "Zat You, Santa?"
- DirectorDon Roy KingJames SignorelliMatt and OzStarsFred ArmisenVanessa BayerBill HaderAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 38th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Vanessa Bayer, Bill Hader, Taran Killam, Seth Meyers, Bobby Moynihan, Nasim Pedrad, Jay Pharoah, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, featuring Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, Tim Robinson, and Cecily Strong. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.7 (154)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonGary WeisStarsCandice BergenFrank ZappaDan AykroydThe host for the episode is Candice Bergen (her third appearance), and the musical guest is Frank Zappa. The skits for this episode are as follows: For the opening, Patty Hearst enjoys a Christmas back with her family. Instead of doing her opening monologue, Candice Bergen hides in her dressing room and has to be coaxed out by John Belushi doing a Humphrey Bogart impression. President-elect Carter admits he can't follow through on all the things he promised during the campaign. A pitchman convinces a woman to use Santi-Wrap before sitting on the lap of a disreputable Santa. Irwin Mainway defends the safety of his company's obviously unsafe toys. A re-run ad promotes saving money with your own pricing gun. A woman defends her right to be extremely stupid. During the Weekend Update, Jane Curtain's husband urges her to quit SNL and come home, after which Jane comments on Amy Carter, Olga Korbut's marriage and the killing of Rudolph the Reindeer, while Emily Litella doesn't think people should give money to unisex. Candice advertises an instant camera that dispenses cheese slices. Two police officers investigate a string of murders perpetrated by trees. Candice announces that John has no place to spend Christmas and asks someone to adopt him for the holiday. The cast perform a song hoping that Gary Gilmore gets his wish to be executed as soon as possible. Frank Zappa performs "The Slime", "Lagoon" and "Peaches & Regalia".
- DirectorPaul MillerMatthew MeshekoffJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanWatch selected sketches and segments from the 1988 episode hosted by Oscar nominated actor John Lithgow. Sketches include: SNL Commercial Parody "Long White Beard", "Animal Confession", "Master Thespian", "Keister Thanksgiving", and "Skeleton Phobia". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDon Roy KingColin JostAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include: A Special Message from Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin (with John McCain, Cindy McCain, and Tina Fey cameos), Ben Affleck Monologue, Jar Glove (repeat), The View, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, Target Greatland, The Staten Island Zoo: Giraffes, Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: John McCain (with John McCain cameo), Weekend Update: Drs. Patrick and Gunther Kelly, Weekend Update: Aunt Linda, Night School Musical, Grady Wilson's Put the Fire Back in your Marriage Techniques, The Zolesky Brothers, Bierhoff Brothers House of Coats. David Cook performs "Light On" and "Declaration". Amy Poelher absent on maternity leave.
- DirectorDave WilsonAndy WarholStarsDonald PleasenceRobin DukeChristine EbersoleThe host for the episode is Donald Pleasance, and the musical guest is Fear. The skits for this episode are as follows: A Jogger Motel traps annoying joggers with a glue they can't jog out of. Jerry Lewis shows people his two completely different personas. Donald Pleasance shares his pumpkin carving tips. Tips are provided on how to survive in Harlem. A repeat skit presents rising literary stars who are all ex-cons. Other skits include vomiting for luck, profiles in British courage, 'Last Night I Killed My Husband', tales from the hip, Annie intermission, sugar breakfast, Andy Warhol's TV, and the Vic Salukin Show. Fear performs "I Don't Care About You", Beef Bologna", New York's All Right If You Like Saxophones" and "Let's Have a War".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.6 (165)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonGary WeisEric IdleStarsEric IdleJoe CockerDan AykroydThe host is Eric Idle, and the musical guests are Joe Cocker and Stuff. The skits are as follows: A Chevy Chase impersonator attempts to do the opening fall. Eric Idle starts to perform a song, but is convinced by Jane Curtin to put it off until the end of the show. A young couple discusses assembling their new child with the help of a geneticist who presents them with bizarre options. A DJ attempts to work two stations simultaneously, maintaining opposite personas for each one. Baba Wawa talks to America about why she's leaving NBC. During the Weekend Update, Jane discusses the Norton-Ali fight, while Garrett Morris reports on the circumcision of Michelangelo's David. The Rutles trick Lorne Michaels into giving them the money for the Beatles reunion. Dan Aykroyd and Eric Idle dress up in drag, only to be told by John Belushi that American audiences don't find it funny. Dan and Eric begin drag racing, running around the studio in women's clothing. Jacques Cousteau talks about the care and feeding of fish, pouring all sorts of items into his fish tank. Ken Norton insists that he's a better boxer than Ali, despite losing the close-fought match. Erica Viedonagen ponders whether comedians from outer space visited Earth in the past. Two college guys talk about their math test while playing Pong. Joe Cocker performs "You Are So Beautiful" and "Feelin' Alright" (with John Belushi). Stuff performs "Foots".