Everything You NEED to Know About SNL Season 14 (1988-89)
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- Everything You NEED To Know About Saturday Night Live
Season 14 (1988-1989)
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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Damn, this may be the best season in SNL history. It's just so good
Agree. Not a bad episode in this season.
This was my era, and it's still my favourite.
The beginning of the golden age and best era of this show.
Love is a Dream has way more feels to it now. Both Phil and Jan were so talented. It's one of the pieces that represents the range this series can hit.
I can't get through it now. I don't think I've watched the entire thing since Hooks passed.
@@authorrayrogers Jan was a heavy smoker (you could see it in the late 80s montage) and drinker and it killed her. Very sad
Beautiful sketch though
It has a "your parents have both passed away but you found a videotape in the attic of when they were young and beautiful" vibe to it
"Wayne's World! Party time! Ex-cellent! Whoo-oo--ooooo!"
I was lied to. I moved to Aurora IL in 2002. There was Riley’s Rock House on Lake Street but that’s it. No metal heads. I literally showed Alice Cooper my driver’s license to prove where I live. He did find it very amusing.
I am old enough to have watched all these Seasons (from the beginning) when they originally aired!
Me too. I stopped watching after the Cheri Oteri / Molly Shannon cast left.
This is probably my all-time favorite season of SNL! Great video 👍🏽
Another classic season. Seasons 12-19 were excellent!
@@dylancooper3690 I liked a lot of the Will Ferrell years too.
@@JonathanLedbetter Will Ferrell was great, but I think he stood alone for the most part. Collectively, the casts between Seasons 12-19 worked so well together, including the writers of that period.
Can’t wait to hear about the Sinead O’Connor controversy
Also "The Sinatra Group."
Shinehead!
WRONG!
She's bald and was right. The end. There you go.
@@ryanlemley4866 Yup. Absolutely. It only took about 15 years before the rest of the world caught up to her.
That was in 92-93.
@@texasyojimboThat skit was in the 90-91 season 16
R.I.P. Gilda Radner 🕊
And Tom Petty
The May 20, 1989 one with Steve Martin was one of my favorite SNL episodes. It had such classics:
Carvey's Bush Sr.
Martin's touching monologue
"Get to know me!!!"
Ode of a Love
Hanz and Franz
The introduction of Toonces
And then there's musical guest Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in which I was introduced to the song "Running Down a Dream"
The "Get to know me!" routine is one of the great info-mercial parodies.
Toonces the Driving Cat is one of my favorites!
The cat puppet screaming before they go over the cliff (which actually originated during the Ebersol years) always gets me
I was off the grid at an electricity-free resort on the Big Island of Hawaii from 1988-91. I completely missed reporting of the Gulf War, the rise of Murphy Brown, and three years of SNL so all of this is completely new to me. Thank you!
Once they got Phil Hartman et al, they just knocked it out of the park season after season. It has to be the most consistently great SNL has ever been.
I have no idea how you guys crank these out so fast yet so well. Looking forward to it.
"Hey Garth! Aerosmith's here!"
"We're not worthy! We're not worthy!"
Saturday Night!! Network!! Premiere time!! Excellent!!
"The Hustler of Money" short also featured Stillers parents, better still, it showcased John Mahoney of future Frasier fame as Fast Eddie.
This was the era I loved the most. So many good sketches! I’d love to see more band footage in these videos.
I love these. This is about when I started watching every episode live, taping it (when was the last time anyone said that?!!) On my VCR, and then watching it again on Sunday. Then going to school and acting out all the sketches with my friends on Monday. The only complaint I have is I wish these breakdowns were a little bit longer, because it's the RUclips equivalent of nostalgic comfort food for me. 😊 Great job as always guys.
I still have some old VHS tapes with episodes from the ‘90-93 years that I recorded, but I don’t have a VCR to go back and watch them 😂
The Gilda Tribute monologue is still one of my favorite moments in the history of the show. The news actually broke of her passing that afternoon and they had to scrap the monologue they’d spent all week working on and rewrite the new one on the fly. The dress rehearsal was only about 3hrs away when they initially heard.
I watched it live, starting in '75. This was definitely its second (and at least for me, final) golden era. Great job on these mini-docs. 😎
I am around your age. I remember the FIRST episode w/ George Carlin . (I HATED that Muppets sketch with Grod or Scred or whatever they were called ) . It would be IMPOSSIBLE to describe to people who were not born yet- how OUTRAGEOUS and off the wall this show was in 1975-1979 ! It was a total SHOCK when Chevy Chase left the show.
EXTREME CLOSE UP!!!!
WHHHOOOOOAAAAAA
So memorable ..... I remember watching this very often when I was younger and an actual GROUP of friends ... That all falls away when you get older...
This Was Peak For The 2nd Greatest Grouping Of Cast & Writers.
@7:55 was a sad moment for me. It was when my sister passed away too. I’ll never forget that episode
This was the season I started staying up on Saturdays to watch SNL. I would watch previous seasons but wasn’t up that late a lot. This season I was in 5th grade.
You Need To Do Thorough Retrospectives On SCTV, In Living Color & MadTV.
Homies don’t play dat.
Thanks for making these guys. These are all excellent
the nude beach sketch was the first snl sketch I ever saw. I was about 10 years old and never heard that word said on tv. I thought it was the funniest thing I ever saw and was hooked on snl.😂
Off the Melanie Griffith hosted show, “The big bitch bulldyke bust out of 89” is quite possibly my favorite SNL sketch of all time.
I've said it before, this is the best original RUclips content I've seen in the past ten years because you guys make the programme the stars whilst still being really entertaining yourselves, cant wait till you cover Norm's time on SNL
Wow! I have been looking for that Joe Montana Honest man sketch for years. This series is just incredible. Thanks SNL.
You mean Joe Mantegna, right?
"Love is a Dream" puts a tear in my eye knowing that we no longer have either Phil Hartman or Jan Hooks.
'Change Bank' was one of the funniest skits of all time.
Just watched Wayne’s World last night with daughter.
Agreed, this was a great era for SNL. I was watching the show every week during this time (taping it on VHS).
So cool to hear the day I was born read in this video lol. Tuesday marks 36 years since Tom Hanks opened this season and I moved out of my mother’s uterus.
keep the episodes coming guys, we need a new one daily!!. THanks for this.
So this was when Tom Hanks started his recurring Mr. Short Term memory bit. Somewhere along that road, he was appearing on a game show, struggling to remember how to play the game. Phil Hartman plays the host, and I believe there's a cameo in that sketch from Tony Randall as well.
Thank you for all your information this is always a fun series to see I look forward to this every week season 14 I remember pretty well
One of the best things about "The New Coneheads" is Lorne Michaels apologizing about tame the original Coneheads routines supposedly were, and how brave and topical the new version would be. Which is part of the joke, of course.
"And now is the time on Sprockets when we dance."
Can’t wait to hear about the Dice controversy
Great series!!! Thank you!
this is the season when i started watching regularly. wayne's world 5eva 🤘
I love your videos! so well researched with great footage and so many memories. I remember watching all of these episodes when they premiered. This was the beginning of a golden era for SNL. Keep up with work!
After the penis sketch aired, a bunch of us guys in the dorm sang it in the hallway. The Nigerian exchange student joined in gleefully and danced, which surprised us, because he was a pretty religious guy. Turns out he thought we were saying "peanut."
For this channel when Wayne’s World first stared they had the full basement set, but in the 90s it became just a close shot of them
Both these guys are giving us some hard schooling.
This the beginning of the golden age of SNL
"Toonces
The Driving Cat
The cat who could drive a car
He drives all around
All over the town
Toonces, The Driving Cat!"
Just awesome. Thank you!😃
Dana back for the win with Biden this week.
Watching SNL on shrooms was at your own peril during this time.
Ah, Tales of Ribaldry. Jon Lovitz went with the classical English.
This was the season that I grew up on
wow, Catherine O'Hara on SNL as cast would've been amazing. That's a damn shame.
Perhaps, but who knows? She might not have been available to do movies like Beetlejuice or Home Alone.
Love is a Dream is peak Tom Schiller. His work was great during this era.
I Hope You Grow & Expand On Any & All Sketch Comedy. You All Do A Stellar Job With SNL.
I had no clue GE Smith was married to Gilda Radner after all these years. GE Smith was definitely a legend in his own right well into the 90s, great job guys!
He's dead too now.
Love all of these ❤
16:05 she’s a national treasure.❤
I live for you guys' videos.
The week Mary Tyler Moore hosted, Costello was backed by the rhythm section of the show's house band on his two songs.
They need to do that more often with musical guests that are not so poppy.
Now that's the intro I remember
3:56 can you imagine of these two made the cast? A better timeline …
The talent of the cast to create reoccurring characters something You never see any more on the show. Weather that's Michael's decision or just a lack of talent from the cast who knows? As someone has watched the show forever it's one of the best ways to get yourself over on the show but you just don't see it anymore
I love these
October 8th 1988 I was one day old 😅
Dey didn't even show no clips from da funniest funkin' sketch in da whole funkin' Tony Danza episode. Dose joiks ;)
That would be The Brooklyn Academy Of Fine Art Presents Da War Of Da Woilds ("Joims Are Killing Da Martians!").
Another winning vid, guys!
I love this series. Shanah tova❤🎉
It's back 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Just occurred to me that "Wayne's World" is basically a copy of the concept/format of "The Great White North" from SCTV with some tweaks to make it more annoying.
Tighten Up !!!!
Now we're cooking
This is making me doubt the originality of 50 first dates. If SNL did the premise first.
I thought Sprockets was an 'East' German?
God love you both❤
Please try to do an interview with G. E. Smith, Victoria Jackson and Nora Dunn. Thank You
G.E. Smith is ..dead.
@@LannieLord Do you have proof?
Why don’t they have the full episodes on Peacock? All they have are parts of old episodes
I understand they might not be able to show the musical acts because of broadcast rights but not to show every skit from the episode is really annoying
Great
How do we make money? Volume!
I invite all the Bowen Yang defenders to watch this episode to learn what the bar for funny actually is.
On a scale from Nora Dunn to Dana Carvey, Bowen may score a GE Smith.
It's not a zero sum game. Dana Carvey is great, and makes me laugh. Bowen Yang is also great, and makes me laugh.
@@adsteel Bowen Young really really sucks . Like REALLY sucks .
Hate the Sweeney Sisters. Bill Murray already covered the lounge singer act. When they'd show up, it was painful to me.
How about Bobbi and Marty Culp. They also did the lounge thing.
I didn’t like the sketches, but I liked Jan Hooks in that cocktail dress.
Jon has absolutely no acting range at all. He's horrible
I see the point of the joke apparently flew past you overhead at the speed of light.