Sat, Jan 24, 1987
Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1987 episode hosted by football greats Joe Montana and Walter Payton. Sketches include: "NFL Video Countdown", "Church Chat", "Tommy Flanagan and Walter Payton", and "Superbowl Gambling Memories". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
Sat, Jan 31, 1987
Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1987 episode hosted by David Letterman bandleader Paul Shaffer. Sketches include: "Being Hip", "What's My Addiction?", SNL Commerical Parody "Spansh Ad", "The Pat Stevens show", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
Sat, Feb 14, 1987
View selected sketches and segments from the 198y episode hosted by Perfect Strangers star Bronson Pinchot with special guest appearances by Paulina Porizkova. Sketches include: "Liberace in Heaven", "Nightline", "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue", "Derek Stevens' Jingle", "Babette's Valentine's Day", and "Weekend Update".
Sat, Feb 28, 1987
Two-time Golden Globe winning actress Valerie Berinelli hosts this 1987 episode featuring guest appearances by Eddie Van Halen and Edwin Newman. Selected sketches include: "Dinner at the Van Halens", "Hard News Cafe", "Let's Go to the Movies", SNL Commercial Parody "McSooshi", and a musical performance by Van Halen and the SNL Band called "Stompin' 8H".
Sat, Mar 21, 1987
Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1987 episode hosted by Oscar nominated actor and former SNL cast member Bill Murray. Sketches include: "Liberace in Heaven", "Donahue", "Honker Cab Driver", and "Tough Parents". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
Sat, Mar 28, 1987
Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1987 episode hosted by Oscar winning actor Charlton Heston. Sketches include: SNL Commercial Parody "The Fruiting", "Church Chat", "Weekend Update", and "Kevin Speaks". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
Sat, Apr 11, 1987
Two-time Oscar nominated acot John Lithgow hosts this 1987 episode which features selected sketches such as: "Embassy Spies", "World's Meanest Minister", "Master Thespian", and "The Pat Stevens Show". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
Sat, Apr 18, 1987
Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1987 episode hosted by Emmy winning actor John Larroquette. Sketches include: "Mother-in Law", "No. 2 Detective", "Riddles of the Universe", "Instant Coffee" and the SNL Commerical Parody "The Amazing Alexander". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
Sat, May 9, 1987
Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1987 episode hosted by Emmy winning actor Mark Harmon. Sketches include: "The New Charlie's Angels", "Sexiest Man Alive", "Iran Contra Hearings", the SNL Commerical Parody "Einstein Express", and "Kitty Bible". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
Sat, May 16, 1987
In the cold opening, President Reagan's former national security adviser Robert McFarlane has an emotional breakdown during his testimony at the Iran-Contra congressional hearing. In the opening monologue, the episode's host, comedian Garry Shandling, talks about his wacky ex girlfriend. Garry decides to do his first sketch, in which his character is to return an item to a clothing store without the receipt, in the same breaking-the-fourth-wall vein as his sitcom "It's Garry Shandling's Show (1986)" works, but his co-stars in the sketch, Jan and Phil, aren't all that happy about it. Dana's recurring character Puppy, the high class professional cat burglar, gets a visit from police inspector Phil. Can Puppy resist acting like a dog to avoid suspicion? Next, Garry shares his problems with his abusive mother with a support group, who then decides to intervene with his mother Jan on his behalf. However, Garry isn't telling them the whole story and the truth turns out to be much more twisted and psycho-sexual in nature than they thought. Musical guest, the popular L.A. rock band Los Lobos, play their song "Is This All There Is". SNL's regular anchorperson Dennis Miller talks news including U.S. Senator from Colorado Gary Hart's failed run for the Democratic nomination for President in 1988, The PTL Club's reported mismanagement of funds, late CIA director William J. Casey, the Iran-contra affair, New York City's AIDS awareness cartoon campaign, the reported disappearance of 10 million Disneyland dollars, overpopulation reports, the Bernhard Goetz case and the Reagans. Dana as Jimmy Stewart then shows up to passionately talk to Dennis about the controversial "black and white film colorization" senate hearings. In an elite restaurant, Nora and Jon perform, in French accents, a spoof version of Judy Collins' song Send In The Clowns. Tracey Ullman's short shows what a terrible self-absorbed new mother she is and she pays an ironic price for it. Gary and Victoria, stuck in the economy class, become victims of their inconsiderate fellow passengers, who keep spitting on them. Los Lobos returns to perform One Time One Night. Finally, Dana and Jan celebrate their anniversary in a restaurant by fighting and verbally abusing each other until Garry, the waiter, intervenes.
Sat, Dec 19, 1987
Check out this 1987 Christmas episode hosted by Paul Simon, with a special appearance by Senator Paul Simon. Selected sketches include "30th Christmas," "Master Thespian," "Subway," and "Succinctly Speaking." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.