Saturday Night Live (Season 1)
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+ | *Gil Scott-Heron performed "Johannesburg" and "A Lovely Day". | ||
+ | *Thalmus Rasulala appeared as one of the priests in the "Exorcist II" sketch. Annazette Chase appeared as Polly in the "Black & White" sketch. At Pryor's insistence, his ex-wife Shelley Pryor and [[Kathy McKee|Kathrine McKee]], his then-current girlfriend make cameo appearances. | ||
+ | *Sketches include "[[Saturday Night Live Samurai|Samurai Futaba]]," "[[The Land of Gorch]]," and an [[Albert Brooks]]'s film, "sick". This was the first appearance of Belushi's Samurai character. | ||
+ | *The episode introduces the recurring catchphrase "[[Generalissimo Francisco Franco is Still Dead|Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead]]" during ''Weekend Update''. | ||
+ | *At Pryor's insistence [[Paul Mooney (Comedian)|Paul Mooney]] was hired as a writer Mooney wrote some of Pryor's routines, including the "Racist Word Association Interview". | ||
+ | *The show was broadcast on a seven second delay. | ||
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+ | *Martha Reeves performed "[[(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher]]" and "[[Silver Bells]]". The Stylistics performed the song "[[You Make Me Feel Brand New]]". | ||
+ | *Candice Bergen appeared in "[[The Land of Gorch]]" sketch where she attends King Ploobis' Christmas party while the guests that he had invited are attending the Killer Bees' Christmas party. Bergen performed the song "[[Winter Wonderland]]" with the cast. | ||
+ | * [[Maggie Kuhn]] makes a cameo appearance. | ||
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Revision as of 07:35, 19 May 2018
Saturday Night Live (season 1) | ||
DVD cover art | ||
Country of origin | United States | |
No. of episodes | 24 | |
Release | ||
Original network | NBC | |
Original run | October 11, 1975 – July 31, 1976 | |
Season chronology | ||
Next → Season 2 |
The first season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC from October 11, 1975 to July 31, 1976.
Contents |
History
Cast
Changes and notes
Cast roster
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bold denotes Weekend Update anchor
Writers
- Main article: List of Saturday Night Live writers § Season 1
The original writing staff included Anne Beatts, Chevy Chase, Tom Davis, Al Franken, Lorne Michaels, Marilyn Suzanne Miller, Michael O'Donoghue, Herb Sargent, Tom Schiller, Rosie Shuster and Alan Zweibel. The head writers were Lorne Michaels and Michael O'Donoghue.
Episodes
- Main article: List of Saturday Night Live episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Host | Musical guest(s) | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | George Carlin | Billy Preston & Janis Ian | October 11, 1975 |
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2 | 2 | Paul Simon | Randy Newman, Phoebe Snow, Art Garfunkel & Jessy Dixon Singers | October 18, 1975 |
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3 | 3 | Rob Reiner | none | October 25, 1975 |
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4 | 4 | Candice Bergen | Esther Phillips | November 8, 1975 |
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5 | 5 | Robert Klein | ABBA & Loudon Wainwright III | November 15, 1975 |
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6 | 6 | Lily Tomlin | Tomlin with Howard Shore & the All Nurse Band | November 22, 1975 |
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7 | 7 | Richard Pryor | Gil Scott-Heron | December 13, 1975 |
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8 | 8 | Candice Bergen | Martha Reeves & The Stylistics | December 20, 1975 |
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