Saturday Night Live
tv show

1001 total episodes
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51 seasons
Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!
First Aired October 11, 1975
Overview
A late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest, who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast, and features performances by a musical guest.

Season 8
20 episodes
Air Date
September 25, 1982
Overview
Saturday Night Live aired its eighth season during the 1982–1983 season on NBC. The 8th season started on September 25, 1982 and ended on May 14, 1983. This was the third season to air since Lorne Michaels had left his first tenure as executive producer. Many changes happened before the start of the season. Brian Doyle-Murray, Christine Ebersole and Tony Rosato were dropped from the show to make room for new cast members. Hired in their places were Brad Hall, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Gary Kroeger. Dick Ebersol brought back the show's cold openings that ended with "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" and the monologues by the host. Ebersol also changed Weekend Update's name for the second time, to Saturday Night News. Since Doyle-Murray and Ebersole had both been dropped, a new anchor was needed for the segment. Hall got the gig and became the new anchor. Notable moments of this season included Drew Barrymore hosting the show—the youngest ever person to host the show. During the episode hosted by Barrymore, the audience at home was given the chance to vote on whether or not Andy Kaufman should be banned from the show. The vote was conducted by a 1-900 number. At the end of the show Kaufman was banned from ever performing on SNL again.

Chevy Chase/Queen
Episode 1 - 1h 7m
September 25, 1982

Louis Gossett Jr./George Thorogood and the Destroyers
Episode 2 - 1h 7m
October 02, 1982

Ron Howard/The Clash
Episode 3 - 1h 7m
October 09, 1982

Howard Hesseman/Men at Work
Episode 4 - 1h 7m
October 23, 1982

Michael Keaton/The New Joe Jackson Band
Episode 5 - 1h 7m
October 30, 1982

Robert Blake/Kenny Loggins
Episode 6 - 1h 7m
November 13, 1982

Drew Barrymore/Squeeze
Episode 7 - 1h 7m
November 20, 1982

The Smothers Brothers/Laura Branigan
Episode 8 - 1h 7m
December 04, 1982

Eddie Murphy/Lionel Richie
Episode 9 - 1h 7m
December 11, 1982

Lily Tomlin
Episode 10 - 1h 7m
January 22, 1983

Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas/The Bus Boys
Episode 11 - 1h 7m
January 29, 1983

Sid Caesar/Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes
Episode 12 - 1h 7m
February 05, 1983

Howard Hesseman/Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
Episode 13 - 1h 7m
February 19, 1983

Beau Bridges, Jeff Bridges/Randy Newman
Episode 14 - 1h 7m
February 26, 1983

Bruce Dern/Leon Redbone
Episode 15 - 1h 7m
March 12, 1983

Robert Guillaume/Duran Duran
Episode 16 - 1h 7m
March 19, 1983

Joan Rivers/Musical Youth
Episode 17 - 1h 7m
April 09, 1983

Susan Saint James/Michael McDonald
Episode 18 - 1h 7m
April 16, 1983

Stevie Wonder
Episode 19 - 1h 7m
April 16, 1983

Ed Koch/Dexys Midnight Runners
Episode 20 - 1h 7m
May 14, 1983
Episodes
Cast

Julia Louis-Dreyfus
as
Self - Various Characters

Mary Gross
as
Self - Various Characters

Tim Kazurinsky
as
Self - Various Characters

Joe Piscopo
as
Self - Various Characters

Brad Hall
as
Self - Various Characters
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Gary Kroeger
as
Self - Various Characters

Eddie Murphy
as
Self - Various Characters

Robin Duke
as
Self - Various Characters