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Episode 1: The Rolling Stones
Air Date: Oct 7, 1978
Views: 877
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Rating: 1.89/5 (9)
Live from New York, it’s... Dan Aykroyd! Sketches include "Garrett Morris and the National Broadcasting Orchestra," "Mayor Koch Honors John Belushi," "Autoscent," "Tomorrow," "Norge the Refrigerator Repairman," "Olympia Restaurant," "Sushi By the Pool" (film), "McCartney and Lennon Reunion," and "Danger Probe." The Rolling Stones performed a medley of "Beast of Burdon," "Respectable," and "Shattered."
Episode 2: Fred Willard-devo
Air Date: Oct 14, 1978
Views: 697
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Rating: 2.14/5 (7)
Live from New York, it’s... Bill Murray! Sketches include "Honker in the Audience," "Two Guys Who Are Lawyers," "Aging Stuntman Cliff Preston," "One-Night-Stand vs. Phone Talk," "Mr. Bill Goes To N.Y." (film), "Bobbi Farber," "Crossroads," "The Scotch Boutique" and "Booji Boy" (film). Devo performed "(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction" and "Jocko Homo."
Episode 3: Frank Zappa
Air Date: Oct 21, 1978
Views: 805
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Rating: 1.90/5 (10)
Live from New York, it’s... John Belushi! Sketches include "Fred Silverman’s Surveys," "The Coneheads at Home," "Domestic Prison," "Night on Freak Mountain," "Woman to Woman," "The Al Franken and Tom Davis Show," and "Mr. Bill’s New House" (film). Frank Zappa performed "Dancing Fool," "Meek," and "Rollo" (featuring Samurai Futaba).
Episode 4: Steve Martin-van Morrison
Air Date: Nov 4, 1978
Views: 1,149
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Rating: 2.00/5 (7)
Live from New York, it’s... Dan Aykroyd! Sketches include "Carter Encourages Inflation," "Where’s the Cracker, Steve?" "Elvis Presley’s Coat," "What If?," "Theodoric of York, Medieval Judge," "Festrunk Brothers at a Fox Bar," "The Nerds at the Hospital," "Looks At Books," and "Annoying Waiter." Van Morrison performed "Wavelength" and "Kingdom Hall."
Episode 5: Buck Henry-the Grateful Dead
Air Date: Nov 11, 1978
Views: 894
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Rating: 2.69/5 (13)
Live from New York, it’s... Laraine Newman! Sketches include "Hunkler’s Concession Speech," "Rovco Chinch Ranch," "Samurai Optometrist," "Uncle Roy," "The Death Of Rasputin," "Nick Sands, the Lounge Singer," "More Flu To Worry About," and "St. Mickey’s Knights of Columbus." The Grateful Dead performed "Casey Jones," "I Need A Miracle," and "Good Lovin’."
Episode 6: Carrie Fisher-the Blues Brothers
Air Date: Nov 18, 1978
Views: 863
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Rating: 2.10/5 (10)
Live from New York, it’s Garrett Morris! Sketches include "Beach Blanket Bingo from Outer Space," "The Loud Family," "Mercy Killers," "Marseilles, 1978," "Mr. Bill’s Fishing Trip" (film), "Tomorrow," "Bad Red Chinese Ballet," and "Arrivederci Roman" (film). The Blues Brothers perform "Soul Man" and "B-Movie Boxcar Blues."
Episode 7: Walter Matthau-garrett Morris
Air Date: Dec 2, 1978
Views: 520
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Rating: 2.11/5 (9)
Sketches include--"Fred Silverman", "Super Epoxy-Dent", "The Bad News Bees", "Olympia Cafe", "Daughter’s Old Room", "Nixon’s Conspirator, "Woman to Woman", "Government Surplus Store", "Network Battle of the T’s & A’s", "Mr. Bill Is Late"
Episode 8: Eric Idle-kate Bush
Air Date: Dec 9, 1978
Views: 678
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Rating: 2.78/5 (9)
Live from New York, it’s... Dan Aykroyd! Sketches include "Telepsychic Ray," "Julia Child," "Madrigal," "The Woman He Loved," "What Do You?", "Candy Slice," "Consumer Probe," "Singing Dog Agent" (film), and "Cochise at Oxford". Kate Bush performed "The Man With The Child In His Eyes" and "Them Heavy People."
Episode 9: Elliott Gould-peter Tosh With Mick Jagger
Air Date: Dec 16, 1978
Views: 727
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Rating: 1.17/5 (6)
Live from New York, it’s... Dan Aykroyd! Sketches include "White House Lawn Special Event," "Rovco All-Flammable Christmas Tree," "The Widettes," "Mommie Dearest," "Scotch and Spirits," "Bob and Ray," "St. Mickey’s Knights of Columbus," and "Honker Works the Christmas Lot." Peter Tosh performed "Don’t Look Back" (with Mick Jagger) and "Bush Doctor."
Episode 10: Michael Palin-the Doobie Brothers
Air Date: Jan 27, 1979
Views: 900
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Rating: 2.40/5 (10)
Sketches include "State of the Union Address: Preparation I," "Palin’s Socks Monologue," "Mr. Brighton Returns to the Nerds," "Miles Cowperthwaite, Part One," "What If Superman Grew Up in Germany?" and "Name the Bats." Weekend Update features "Chico Escuela’s Super Bowl Recap" and "Father Guido Sarducci’s Bill for The Last Brunch."
Episode 11: Cicely Tyson-talking Heads
Air Date: Feb 10, 1979
Views: 694
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Rating: 1.27/5 (11)
Live from New York, it’s... John Belushi! Sketches include "John and Jane Backstage," "Elvis Presley’s Coat," "The Widettes’ Neighbors," "The Shah’s Final Days," "Frontier Midwife," "Nick on the Auto Train," "Black Perspective," "The World At War," "X-Police," "Cicely Sings Sicily," and "Litella-Vision." Talking Heads performed "Take Me To The River" and "Artists Only."
Episode 12: Rick Nelson-judy Collins
Air Date: Feb 17, 1979
Views: 521
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Rating: 1.29/5 (7)
Sketches include "WGN Morning Show," "The Twilight Zone," "Helium," "Quien Es Mas Macho?," "Rock Against Yeast ’79," "D&R Men’s Stylists," "Picasso: The New York Years" (film). Judy Collins performed "Hard Times for Lovers."
Episode 13: Kate Jackson-delbert Mcclinton
Air Date: Feb 24, 1979
Views: 524
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Rating: 1.56/5 (9)
Live from New York, it’s... John Belushi! Sketches include "Freddie’s Angels," "Nerds’ Nurse," "Network Lineup Changes," "Child Psychiatrist," a performance by Andy Kaufman, "Kate Feels Guilty," "Bad Cabaret For Children," "Mr. Bill Shapes Up" (film), and "Coneheads at the Movies." Delbert McClinton perfomed "B-Movie Boxcar Blues" and "Talkin’ About You."
Episode 14: Gary Busey-gary Busey With Rick Danko And Paul Butterfield, Eubie Blake
Air Date: Mar 10, 1979
Views: 657
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Rating: 1.00/5 (5)
Sketches include: "Breaking the Ice with Belushi," "The Carter Brothers," "Women’s Problems," "The Unsung Heroes of Rock n Roll," "The Slopjockey," and "Perchance To Dream." Gregory Hines joins Eubie Blake in singing "Low-down Blues," "I’m Just Simply Full Of Jazz," and "I’m Just Wild About Harry." Busey, Rick Danko and Paul Butterfield perform "Stay All Night."
Episode 15: Margot Kidder-the Chieftains
Air Date: Mar 17, 1979
Views: 527
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Rating: 1.75/5 (8)
Live from New York, it's John Belushi! Sketches include "WGN Radio Live at Doyle's Tavern," "The Navy," "Fred Garvin: Male Prostitute," "St. Mickey's Knights of Columbus," "Superhero Party," "The Franken and Davis Show," "Men's Problems," and "The Mr. Bill Show" (film). The Chieftains perform "If I Had Maggie In The Woods" and "Morning Dew."
Episode 16: Richard Benjamin-rickie Lee Jones
Air Date: Apr 7, 1979
Views: 1,580
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Rating: 1.43/5 (7)
Live from New York, it’s... Dan Aykroyd! Sketches include "John’s Substitute," "The Pepsi Syndrome," "Nerds in Love," "A Bird For All Seasons" (film), "Scottish Restaurant," and "Little Chocolate Donuts." Rickie Lee Jones performed "Chuck E’s In Love" and "Coolsville."
Episode 17: Milton Berle-ornette Coleman
Air Date: Apr 14, 1979
Views: 736
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Rating: 2.17/5 (6)
Live from New York, it’s... Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Garrett Morris, and Bill Murray! Sketches include "Texaco Star Theater Intro," "The Widettes," "The Village Persons," "Launching Pad," "On The Spot," "Bobbi Farber’s Father," "Milton’s Writers," and "September Song." Ornette Coleman performed "Times Square."
Episode 18: Michael Palin-james Taylor
Air Date: May 12, 1979
Views: 549
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Rating: 1.13/5 (8)
Live from New York, it’s... John Belushi! Sketches include "The Coleman Plan," "Miles Cowperthwaite, Part Two: I Am Nailed to the Hull," "Magna-Gro," "Black-Market Gasoline," "Mr. Bill Runs Away" (film), and "Tom Snyder’s Mother’s Day." James Taylor performed "Johnnie Comes Back," "Up on the Roof," and "Millworker."
Episode 19: Maureen Stapleton-linda Ronstadt, Phoebe Snow
Air Date: May 19, 1979
Views: 564
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Rating: 1.00/5 (4)
Live from New York, it’s Dan Aykroyd! Sketches include "Telepsychic Ray," "The Navy," "Idi Amin Holes Out," "Roach Brothel," "Mom’s Birthday," "Nick ’Wings’ at TransEastern," "Black Perspective," "Veterans Of Foreign Hairdos," "Mary’s Candies," and "Mr. Bill’s Grandfather" (film). Linda Ronstadt and Phoebe Snow perform "It’s In His Kiss" and "The Married Man."
Episode 20: Buck Henry-bette Midler
Air Date: May 26, 1979
Views: 768
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Rating: 1.17/5 (6)
Sketches include "Mr. Bill at SNL," "Ray’s Disco Roller Fishing Park," "Samurai Bakery," "Uncle Roy," "Watergate was a Joke," "The Franken and Davis Show," "Olympia Cafe," "Clones Exist Now" (film), and "Not for Transsexuals Only." Musical guest Bette Midler performed "Martha" and "The Marrying Kind."