Everything You NEED to Know About SNL Season 8 (1982-83)

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  • Everything You NEED To Know About Saturday Night Live
    Season 8 (1982-1983)
    Hosts Jon Schneider and James Stephens (Saturday Night Network) explore season-by-season the cast members, sketches, characters, and backstage stories that have made Saturday Night Live a television institution.
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Комментарии • 265

  • @thesnlnetwork
    @thesnlnetwork  Месяц назад +9

    We also spoke with Gary Kroeger recently when he joined us to recap the S49 Ryan Gosling episode:
    ruclips.net/user/liveSCQdhT_-fUo

  • @AlecTracey
    @AlecTracey 17 дней назад +5

    “Mr. Wheat!” Is the funniest line in SNL history. The idea that Buckwheat gets called Mr. Wheat is so damn funny.

  • @manceventure
    @manceventure Месяц назад +21

    This was my first year of watching SNL. I was 13 years old and I had saved up enough money to get my own TV on my room. So I'd stay up late on Saturday night just to watch it.
    The Murphy, Piscopo, Hall, Louis-Dreyfus, Tazurinsky, Duke, Gross, Kroeger cast though not often cited as their best years, It is my personal favorite two years of SNL. It was the beginning of my on and off relationship with SNL.
    Thanks for this series. This will be interesting once you get to the dozen or so sporadic years that I've missed throughout the next 40 episodes... as well bring back memories 30 years that I either watched live, or taped it for later consumption.
    Y'all are the best.

  • @crusherbmx
    @crusherbmx Месяц назад +23

    Grade 7! It was a pretty good season, but "Buckwheat Has Been Shot" is the standout. That is one of the best things ever done on SNL.

    • @wiesejay
      @wiesejay 28 дней назад

      “Ouch” 😂

    • @matthewweng8483
      @matthewweng8483 28 дней назад +2

      I'm not sure what's sadder, the fact that I'm old enough to have watched the Buckwheat assassination sketch live, or that I remembered the guy's name was John David Stutts.

    • @pablosonic892
      @pablosonic892 28 дней назад +2

      I have broken down the game film of this skit like the Zapruder film and that's when you spot stupid little details like one of Buckwheat's security detail is a still unknown Arsenio Hall. F*ck I'm old

    • @Fixxer315
      @Fixxer315 24 дня назад +1

      The kicker of that bit was that Buckwheat's shooter would himself be shot, thus propelling the shooter of the shooter to fame. That is some incredible social commentary.

  • @nitedreamer23
    @nitedreamer23 Месяц назад +18

    I’ve been looking for that sketch with Donny and Marie making out for years! Hilarious.

  • @mrchopsticks3
    @mrchopsticks3 Месяц назад +24

    Gary Kroeger might be the most underrated cast member of all time.

  • @FerdinandCesarano
    @FerdinandCesarano Месяц назад +20

    You didn't mention Howard Hesseman's brilliant monologue about John Belushi. He made several jokes about Belushi's death, including "That was one time when he should have said 'No coke. Pepsi'."
    After the audience groaned, he said, "If any of those jokes offended you, that's just the way John would have wanted it."

    • @hoggers7572
      @hoggers7572 23 дня назад

      No Coke Pepsi must have been a fresh joke back then it's pretty hack nowadays

    • @stinkypinkeee5085
      @stinkypinkeee5085 20 дней назад

      Oblivious ​@@hoggers7572

  • @Blutszauger
    @Blutszauger Месяц назад +12

    Please, for the love of God, keep these coming. I just binged all 8 in a row. You guys are doing an amazing job. Thank you for your hard work.

  • @FUGP72
    @FUGP72 23 дня назад +4

    How do you not mention perhaps THE most famous pre-taped segment ever...Alan: a Video Game Junkie

    • @Pocketrocket-pj1us
      @Pocketrocket-pj1us 11 дней назад

      Probably because they're not as Pop culture savvy as they claim.
      When you call Mr. T a pro wrestler, instead of an actor 'Rocky 3' ,The A-team, D.C. Cab', my confidence in their knowledge is going down fast!

    • @FUGP72
      @FUGP72 11 дней назад +1

      @@Pocketrocket-pj1us In fairness, he was on SNL that night for wrestling reasons. Not just for Wrestlemania, either. This season was also when SNL was getting bumped like once a month or so for Saturday Night's Main Event. So NBC obviously was partnering with Vince McMahon (long before Peacock.)

  • @TheKitchenerLeslie
    @TheKitchenerLeslie Месяц назад +15

    I met Brad Hall when he came into a bike shop I worked at in 1998. He was buying an expensive bike, but the person at the register wouldn't accept his credit card without ID. I was standing right there when it happened. His season was where I started watching SNL, so I recognized him. I had to argue with the cashier that he was in fact Brad Hall, give his resume, state who he was married to, and assure him everything was cool. It worked. I sometimes wonder what Brad thought of me; a hero or an autistic nut.

    • @jeffw1267
      @jeffw1267 Месяц назад +2

      I can't help but wonder why Hall didn't have his ID. Did he drive his car to get there?

    • @TheKitchenerLeslie
      @TheKitchenerLeslie Месяц назад +4

      @@jeffw1267 I would think he lived close enough that he walked.

    • @RichV20
      @RichV20 25 дней назад

      @@jeffw1267 He was buying a bicycle, I'm assuming in NYC. He probably walked or took the subway there. I never drove when i lived in NYC.

  • @spman
    @spman Месяц назад +14

    That’s the first time I’ve head Mr. T described as a professional wrestler. Mr. T was a bouncer who was recruited into acting, and he parlayed that into Pro Wrestling a handful of times, but he really was not a professional wrestler

    • @oronbaba
      @oronbaba Месяц назад +1

      I was about to remark upon that myself!

    • @mongoslade277
      @mongoslade277 Месяц назад +2

      That's why Roddy Piper wouldn't let Mr. T pin him at Wrestlemania. It's bc he didn't pay his dues as a pro wrestler

    • @Pocketrocket-pj1us
      @Pocketrocket-pj1us 11 дней назад

      Hell Yes! I made a similar comment above.
      MR. T did a lot of different things and deep down, he really cares about helping wayword youth. Yes, the definition of pro, means you make money doing something.
      So he technically was a pro wrestler but he had 3 matches in his career.
      You don't call a dude a fire fighter just because he blew out a Match! ;)

  • @RobeLifeMusic
    @RobeLifeMusic Месяц назад +17

    3:22 - Robin Duke's wearing the same beautiful satin purple robe kimono that Debbie Harry wore in season 6 and Lauren Hutton wore in season 7 👘🙌

    • @TANTRUMGASM
      @TANTRUMGASM Месяц назад +3

      Debbies skit was "waxmans visit soho" and Huttons was "Lauren Hutton wants Eddie Murphy"

  • @FREDGARRISON
    @FREDGARRISON Месяц назад +3

    Likes the segment of SNL hosted by Robert Guillaume called "HEIL HITS NAZI GOLD" My weird sense of humor found this hilarious.

  • @UPCM01
    @UPCM01 Месяц назад +9

    Season 8 was the best season and best cast since the original cast members.

  • @tyrantbossmedia2230
    @tyrantbossmedia2230 Месяц назад +3

    I was too young to watch SNL in its glorious first season, but I remember bits from it. This and season 7 were the seasons I really started watching. I was 12 and 13 and started staying home alone on weekends when my parents had to go away for work. This was a fantastic season.

  • @carlosguerra7441
    @carlosguerra7441 Месяц назад +6

    I don't remember the original cast of Saturday Night Live because I was a baby at that time. But Season 8 of SNL, I do remember watching though. Great cast and genius writing of sketches. Dick Ebersol was also a great executive producer of Saturday Night Live.

  • @heathmcrigsby
    @heathmcrigsby Месяц назад +11

    Making out with prime JLD must have been fantastic

    • @KiLlMePlEaSe-p1f
      @KiLlMePlEaSe-p1f 28 дней назад +1

      I agree

    • @Pocketrocket-pj1us
      @Pocketrocket-pj1us 11 дней назад

      Nothing better than a pretty Lady, with a great sense of humor! I'll take humor over looks any day because looks don't stay but laughter is what keeps you young!
      Cheers

  • @206Vin
    @206Vin Месяц назад +6

    This was my favorite era of SNL, except for maybe the Phil Hartman years.

  • @henrykujawa4427
    @henrykujawa4427 Месяц назад +4

    One of my favorite seasons, because I have so much of it on videotape.
    There was a girl at the factory I worked at in the 80s who reminded me of Julia Louis Dreyfus. She was one of the owners' 4 daughters, and there was a joke going around when she was put in charge of "personel", that she would only hire girls who were LESS attractive than she was. When a really pretty girl got hired in the drafting department and it was found she was already engaged, one guy I knew from high school was heard to yell out, "WHAT KIND OF A PLACE IS THIS???"
    "BUCKWHEAT HAS BEEN SHOT" may have been one of the most memorable things they ever did. It started with the Donny & Marie Osmond St. Patrick's Day Special, but when the brother & sister started kissing each other no camera, they cut to the special news report. Later, when Buckwheat's killer was killed, the news anchor reported, "We will be here tonight, and EVERY night, until this senseless killing stops." It was crazy, they managed to make fun of the attempted assassination of Reagan, the actual assassination of JFK, and, the murder of Jack Ruby! That's some deeply-weird stuff.
    Tim Kazurinsky's stuff remains among my favorites. "We do not know-- because we eat the only witnesses." How well I remember that bit. I also remember when the same guy did a routine about how do you know if you're stupid, and one of the questions was, "Do you have a friend named Biff?"
    I had forgotten that Don Pardo was ever gone! To learn that he was back on the show FOR SO LONG... wow.
    And I loved when Drew Barrymore KILLED E.T. with a baseball bat... and was confronted by his father-- MR. T. "But-- E.T.'s an extraterrestrial!" "Where do you think I'M from, Harlem?"

  • @Crusader7077
    @Crusader7077 Месяц назад +3

    One of my memories from this season was the Rubik's Grenade fake ad (back when Rubik's cube was big at the time).

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 Месяц назад +7

    It should be pointed out that Mary Gross is the sister of Michael Gross of the classic TV show family ties

  • @Skoora
    @Skoora Месяц назад +3

    What really stood out to me was the musical guests. What an amazing list of acts. Musical guests currently have sucked for the longest time.

  • @theodorehsu5023
    @theodorehsu5023 28 дней назад +2

    2:48 When Louis Gossett Jr. opened SNL as "Sgt. Foley" from "An Officer and a Gentleman" (Which had just opened), he dragged the SNL cast through their paces, and got Eddie and Joe to do the schtick equivalent of "Drop and give me 20."

  • @janeelliott1548
    @janeelliott1548 Месяц назад +3

    Gentlemen, this is amazing. It's one of the best series that I've ever seen on youtube! Well done Sirs!

  • @michaelboggus9993
    @michaelboggus9993 Месяц назад +5

    Still the best version of Overjoyed

  • @robertharvey2604
    @robertharvey2604 Месяц назад +3

    By this time I was completely into SNL.

  • @asdasx392
    @asdasx392 Месяц назад +4

    I was in high school during this season. They beat the Buckwheat skit to death so much that the name John David Stutz is burned into my memory and I kept thinking about it after the resent attempt on Trump.

  • @adamwendt8972
    @adamwendt8972 Месяц назад +2

    I loved the way Ebersole and the writers would write “through lines” of stories between the shows or within the show. It was such a delight when they would pick up a skit from the prior week. Really rewarded the viewer for watching every week. I wonder why Lorne got away from that.

  • @molly18239
    @molly18239 Месяц назад +2

    I never knew Sweetchuck was on SNL.

  • @allhell138
    @allhell138 20 дней назад +1

    Really excited to have found this channel. Looking forward to catching up 🤙🏼🤙🏼

  • @theamishsoylentretailersofohio
    @theamishsoylentretailersofohio Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for your time and effort in making these videos they have been great to look back on the whole series .
    I've watched since season 2 the show that you were allowed to stay up and watch if you were quiet and pretended not to understand all the jokes .

  • @barbaraflowers759
    @barbaraflowers759 Месяц назад +2

    Gee. Am I all caught up now? Is a season 9 coming? I am loving this series.

  • @wolfgrade1955
    @wolfgrade1955 Месяц назад +3

    That's Arsenio Hall as one of Buckwheat's bodyguards that lounges to the front.

    • @richcharvel7162
      @richcharvel7162 Месяц назад +3

      It's not Arsenio. He addressed that (in one of his opening monologues) when he had his late night TV show.

    • @wolfgrade1955
      @wolfgrade1955 Месяц назад +2

      @@richcharvel7162 Thank you. I missed that monologue.

  • @palmbumbler
    @palmbumbler Месяц назад +2

    If the Gumby Christmas bit was so popular, how come it’s unavailable- even on Peacock?

  • @TellMeWhenImTellingLies
    @TellMeWhenImTellingLies Месяц назад +2

    Joe Piscapo was awesome

  • @RedMenace-fp6dw
    @RedMenace-fp6dw 22 дня назад

    I remember the Stevie Wonder episode to this day! Really funny, and so bold it felt like season 1. "You can't make fun of blind people!" Mr. Wonder said, "Oh yes we can!"

  • @davebooshty299
    @davebooshty299 Месяц назад +3

    7:37 The Osmonds.

  • @MrKaywyn
    @MrKaywyn Месяц назад +2

    A wonderful episode.

  • @David_F579
    @David_F579 29 дней назад +1

    Excellent fast paced video. Very entertaining. Great job

  • @jamesbonnen
    @jamesbonnen Месяц назад +1

    1:44 That union helped get Northwestern into the NCAA Tournament for the first time ever!!! WOO HOO!!!

  • @BenSkyLakewood
    @BenSkyLakewood 29 дней назад +1

    Never knew Elaine attempted to sing.

  • @avantgarde999xxx
    @avantgarde999xxx 29 дней назад +2

    Crazy to see child Drew Barrymore with an adult Julia-Louis Dreyfus. Weirdness lol

  • @timsommer9054
    @timsommer9054 28 дней назад

    I wish you guys would have kept this going! Having been around since the beginning, it was great to be able to reflect on the early seasons.

  • @hitthestreetsphoto1253
    @hitthestreetsphoto1253 22 дня назад

    That was definitely one of my favorite seasons. The cast was amazing as was the writing.

  • @AAAFilm-yt7gx
    @AAAFilm-yt7gx 28 дней назад +1

    Instant Sub. Nice work on this.

  • @scott1178
    @scott1178 28 дней назад

    I just discovered and love this series. Brings back a lot of memories. It stinks that they can't show the musical guests. Those would be the best to see again.

  • @DaveMcConn1
    @DaveMcConn1 23 дня назад

    Love these videos, guys. Thank you. I wish they would release these seasons on DVD like the first five seasons were.

  • @PBRMuscle
    @PBRMuscle 21 день назад

    Just found this channel....wish I had thought of it first! I would loooooove to talk SNL with you all.

  • @ghettoblacktheater
    @ghettoblacktheater Месяц назад +3

    The sketch of the night for the Stevie Wonder episode was when Eddie did his Stevie imprecation, and Stevie got him where Eddie had to say "Your Stevie imprecation still sucks man."

    • @CrunchyFrog47
      @CrunchyFrog47 Месяц назад +4

      Love that skit right to the last line as it's fading out Stevie says, "I do a great Anita Bryant."

  • @rockabillypug
    @rockabillypug Месяц назад +1

    I thought it was interesting that in the Andy Kaufman biopic Man In The Moon they chose to have Lorne Michaels (playing himself) as the SNL producer instead of Dick Ebersol.

  • @JasonKTerry
    @JasonKTerry 20 дней назад

    How could you NOT give Michael Keaton more time? He would be a natural for this format.

  • @wiesejay
    @wiesejay 28 дней назад

    @8:27 Lol, I got a black and white TV for Christmas 1982-this was this first SNL episode I saw

  • @Bargle5
    @Bargle5 Месяц назад +1

    IIRC, Chevy did the hosting from Burbank because he missed his plane to NYC and there was nothing else available in time.

    • @aladinsarsipeus
      @aladinsarsipeus 28 дней назад +1

      Gee I wonder why he missed the plane?
      It probably snowed the night before ❄️❄️

  • @nevincaulfield
    @nevincaulfield Месяц назад +1

    The season I was born into 👏

  • @robertlandpodcast
    @robertlandpodcast 26 дней назад

    Thank you guys for making great stuff! I grew up a huge SNL fan and was always intrigued by some of these first half of the 80’s seasons.

  • @maximusolivia9982
    @maximusolivia9982 Месяц назад +2

    lol. Mr. Wheat!

  • @Shorty_Lickens
    @Shorty_Lickens Месяц назад +4

    You guys missed some trivia, like Eddie begged to have Buckwheat killed off cuz he was fuckin tired of him.

    • @TGGaineyProductions
      @TGGaineyProductions Месяц назад

      Dick Ebersol thought he was crazy to kill him off. He said he was sick of people coming up to him going, "Buckwheat!!" They shot the assassination on a Thursday and did two takes. The first take was what was aired. The second take used body squibs with fake blood and it looked too graphic for network television. An NBC censor tried to block the sketch from airing and Dick threatened to call a press conference and announce his resignation from the show(something Lorne was prone to do). The censors eventually gave in.

  • @billg3356
    @billg3356 Месяц назад +5

    Man, Season 8 was pretty solid.
    Another great video, guys!

  • @hrossaman
    @hrossaman 26 дней назад

    Very good stuff. thanks guys

  • @Pocketrocket-pj1us
    @Pocketrocket-pj1us 11 дней назад

    8:55
    What a 'Strange Brew' indeed!
    I still have the record they put out, featuring the 12 days of Christmas cover!
    My brother and I even dressed up as them and filmed our own Skit for a school project!
    But I still never figured out how to get the mouse,
    into the Beer bottle ;)
    Long live SCTV Check out the cast they had and if you haven't seen any episodes, get ready to see a lot of familliar faces!!
    Cheers from Montreal Quebec Canada

  • @BallparkHunter
    @BallparkHunter Месяц назад +1

    I believe that this was the first live US TV performance of Queen as well.

  • @johnwatson3948
    @johnwatson3948 Месяц назад +1

    I was at an SNL show during this season, not live but just taping Eddie Murphy skits to include while he was off shooting movies, it ended with the James Brown Hot-Tub bit that was aired season 9. When the audience was leaving Dick Ebersol had fun goofing on them, something I guess is normal - Eddie Murphy had even more fun, still in the hot-tub laughing and yelling “gwan y’all get the f-k out! Get the f-k out!”

  • @robgronotte1
    @robgronotte1 27 дней назад

    "Ladies and gentlemen, Buckwheat has been shot!"

  • @bobhunt5820
    @bobhunt5820 Месяц назад +1

    Snl needs Robert Dogchild as a writer. Owen Sound. Ont Canada.

  • @sticksmcfly
    @sticksmcfly Месяц назад

    This was the first season my mom let me stay up late enough to watch it. I don't want to say how old I was at the time.

  • @SADFORIAN
    @SADFORIAN Месяц назад +12

    I was 14 in 1983 and would record this season's episodes on a boombox (for audio only playback), listening to them over and over.

  • @seanshea8596
    @seanshea8596 23 дня назад

    I always thought that Stevie Wonder was reading his lines via Braile just out of camera shot. Thanks for clearing that up

  • @nathananthony7517
    @nathananthony7517 Месяц назад

    This is the first season I started watching as a kid.

    • @lon9047
      @lon9047 Месяц назад +2

      Same here. Born in October 1975, same month as SNL, and this is probably my favorite season for sentimental reasons. I will never forget where I was when Buckwheat was shot. Who could though?

  • @boomka
    @boomka Месяц назад +3

    My favorite part of the episode with Siskel and Ebert was how they pretty much hated the whole show.
    Eddie wasn’t enough for me during this era. It was mostly boring.

  • @woohooboy
    @woohooboy Месяц назад +8

    This was the era where Eddie Murphy was "the face" of SNL. His career was blowing up bigtime and he was everywhere. Television, film and standup comedy. The guy was on fire, and he was one of the hottest commodities in show business. And he wasn't even 23!

  • @redboar
    @redboar 23 дня назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you so much for this. My memories have been gaslit by this LM reality (I won't even type his name, he ruined SNL into perpetuity) and Mr. Ebersol indeed saved the show.

  • @markbarron7830
    @markbarron7830 Месяц назад

    Never watched much of this season, but I remember the Urban Sleepy Boy 2000 commercial.

  • @allenrubinstein3696
    @allenrubinstein3696 Месяц назад +8

    This was totally my era of SNL. I mean, I'd watched it plenty of times, spottily during the original cast (I was nine) and more and more regularly during their fallow period, but the Kazurinsky/Louis-Dreyfus cast is where I got all the jokes, knew the recurring characters, had seen all the shows/movies/commercials they'd spoof, and could look forward to staying up late every Saturday, often at parties or with friends. Right here is where these videos hold no surprises for me, and become just me reminiscing about old times. We'd take bets on whether Brad Hall would flub his lines during the news segment. These seasons were also, IMO, the best era of SNL filmed sketches, before they all had to be song pastiches.
    You cut the best line from the Steve Martin cameo, BTW. Something like, "Now nobody returns my calls because I haven't hosted the show in three years!"

  • @southblossom7805
    @southblossom7805 Месяц назад

    Wow! There was a time when this show used to take chances. It’s been soooo formulaic for a long time now.

  • @mudd7331
    @mudd7331 Месяц назад +16

    I LOVE this series and appreciate all the work you guys put into it…can’t wait to see the new episode tonight.

  • @Listersmate2
    @Listersmate2 27 дней назад

    Is this the season where Julia Louis Dreyfus takes a pie in the face in a parody of a Calvin Klein commercial?

  • @user-dz6fy6qv2l
    @user-dz6fy6qv2l 25 дней назад

    This was probably the first season that I was able to catch regularly. I was only 10, but I still remember that Gumby Christmas sketch. The Buckwheat assassination was seared in my memory as well.

  • @ChefIceQueen
    @ChefIceQueen Месяц назад +3

    Kazurinsky (I probably misspelled that) was so underrated, but he was so awesome!!!

  • @JDoe-gf5oz
    @JDoe-gf5oz 27 дней назад

    Why would I ever need to know anything about this?

  • @rrsaga
    @rrsaga Месяц назад +1

    I remember that buckwheat saga. I so thought it was true because I was 10 at the time. Sad but funny!

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 Месяц назад +1

    I once asked Spanky McFarland at a college speaking tour event about Eddie Murphy playing buckwheat on the show, and he was really upset. Spanky said it was disrespectful and he was very angry at the parody.

    • @jeffw1267
      @jeffw1267 Месяц назад +5

      That's his right, but I thought it was funny and it seemed everyone else I knew agreed.

  • @violinda.
    @violinda. Месяц назад +11

    Ouch. I'm shot.
    -- John David Stutts

    • @williamgiesen4910
      @williamgiesen4910 Месяц назад +3

      Did you shoot Buckwheat?
      Sure!

    • @violinda.
      @violinda. Месяц назад +2

      @@williamgiesen4910 it was all he ever talked about

    • @deputay
      @deputay Месяц назад +2

      ​@@williamgiesen4910 Do you dream in color or black & white?

  • @justinweidenbach3699
    @justinweidenbach3699 Месяц назад +6

    Julia was/is so talented, funny, smart, and beautiful. It's too bad her career never really went anywhere. 😑

    • @TerryFlynn-sd1ho
      @TerryFlynn-sd1ho Месяц назад +3

      HAA, Good One , Tell that to'Elaine'

    • @ObjectorSnark
      @ObjectorSnark 22 дня назад +1

      @@TerryFlynn-sd1ho or christine or selina. she's the female ted danson

  • @I_Heart_Hader
    @I_Heart_Hader Месяц назад +3

    A top moment for me was the dueling Joan Rivers with Piscopo

  • @Dr.Quarex
    @Dr.Quarex 26 дней назад

    Wow, the Mackenzie brothers showing up on Saturday Night Live; how often has one sketch comedy show aired a segment originating on an entirely separate (and still actively running at that) sketch comedy show? I know better than to think it never happened elsewhere of course. Ed Grimley probably counts

  • @Shorty_Lickens
    @Shorty_Lickens Месяц назад +16

    I wont wait, but thanks for making these. I got bored during quarantine and started running through the whole series in order. Was frustrated with how boring some episodes were and quit. You guys got me back into it.

    • @LannieLord
      @LannieLord Месяц назад +2

      The "early years" had some VERY BAD sketches . Sometimes they were not even "comedy".

    • @Shorty_Lickens
      @Shorty_Lickens Месяц назад +2

      @@LannieLord Season 6 was mostly garbage. I'm on season 11 now and nothing has made me laugh out loud and the only mildly funny bits come from Dennis Millers weekend update.

    • @theamishsoylentretailersofohio
      @theamishsoylentretailersofohio Месяц назад

      They were the best thing ever on Saturday night .
      In a world where you were lucky to have 3 TV channels they were groundbreaking .

  • @MsNooneinparticular
    @MsNooneinparticular Месяц назад +1

    Poor Andy. Always crappin' in his own bed and then asking who crapped the bed. He truly was the Amber Heard of the '80s.

  • @pablosonic892
    @pablosonic892 28 дней назад

    Jesus. I thought that was really Donny and Marie.

  • @DavidSampson-tk1oz
    @DavidSampson-tk1oz 29 дней назад

    Don Pardo passed away? I hadn't heard that.

  • @notmyrealname6150
    @notmyrealname6150 17 дней назад

    Julia Louis-Dreyfus was so beautiful and still is.

  • @wowster-so8sx
    @wowster-so8sx Месяц назад +2

    Donnie and Marie

  • @PoesRaven73
    @PoesRaven73 Месяц назад

    Well, I wouldn’t say we NEED to know these facts.

  • @kennethspears22
    @kennethspears22 Месяц назад +2

    As a teen I found Mary Gross oddly attractive. Something about women wearing glasses.

    • @Triggrrr
      @Triggrrr Месяц назад +1

      Only when she wore wigs. I hated the boyish haircut.

  • @andyrose5616
    @andyrose5616 Месяц назад +5

    11:10 The Buckwheat/Nightline intros are the only SNL appearance of legendary announcer Jackson Beck.

  • @f0urstr1ng
    @f0urstr1ng Месяц назад +2

    Mrs T 😂😂😂😂

  • @minervaselysium137
    @minervaselysium137 20 дней назад

    andy Kauffman getting booted by voting feels like the first troll poll disaster from Kauffman to Boatymcboatface,

  • @jbizz80
    @jbizz80 Месяц назад +3

    Dick Ebersol deserves a lot of credit for saving this show. This was a cast that could've held up for years, but it just sort of ended in '84 when they brought in the Billy Crystal / Martin Short cast.

  • @kamalaswallows2024
    @kamalaswallows2024 Месяц назад +3

    6:38
    Bowfinger '82 😂😅

    • @jbizz80
      @jbizz80 Месяц назад +2

      😅 True. I forgot about that movie.

  • @mds1171
    @mds1171 Месяц назад +2

    Dark days of SNL

  • @RonWrightwrites
    @RonWrightwrites 29 дней назад

    @thesnlnetwork I have watched your 8 episodes and think they are great. But 2 things spring to mind:
    Why did you NOT mention Amy Carter hosting?? Remember the sketch where 2 Secret Service members stuff a 4th-grader into her desk because she is taunting Amy in class?
    Also, why no mention of the first episode in which the host is shot dead on stage in the cold open?
    And another (okay, so it's 3 things, not 2 ) is the irreverent text on screen as they throw to commercial. You know, where the camera pans into the audience and then zooms in on one or two people?