Sketches include "Reagan's Inaguration," "Ricky & Phil," "Super Bowl XIX Tickets Sale," a performance by Steven Wright, "Foldgers Crystals," "In Praise of Women," "Penny Lane," "Good Cop, Bad Cop," and "Mental Hospital."
Billy Ocean performs "Carribean Queen" and "Loverboy."
Season 10 Episode 11 of Saturday Night Live resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
 s10e01 - (no host)/Thompson Twins
        s10e01 - (no host)/Thompson Twins
          
        
      
     s10e02 - Bob Uecker/Peter Wolf
        s10e02 - Bob Uecker/Peter Wolf
          
        
      
     s10e03 - Jesse Jackson/Andrae Crouch, Wintley Phipps
        s10e03 - Jesse Jackson/Andrae Crouch, Wintley Phipps
          
        
      
     s10e04 - Michael McKean/Chaka Khan, The Folksmen
        s10e04 - Michael McKean/Chaka Khan, The Folksmen
          
        
      
     s10e05 - George Carlin/Frankie Goes to Hollywood
        s10e05 - George Carlin/Frankie Goes to Hollywood
          
        
      
     s10e06 - Ed Asner/The Kinks
        s10e06 - Ed Asner/The Kinks
          
        
      
     s10e07 - Ed Begley, Jr./Billy Squier
        s10e07 - Ed Begley, Jr./Billy Squier
          
        
      
     s10e08 - Ringo Starr/Herbie Hancock
        s10e08 - Ringo Starr/Herbie Hancock
          
        
      
     s10e09 - Eddie Murphy/The Honeydrippers
        s10e09 - Eddie Murphy/The Honeydrippers
          
        
      
     s10e10 - Kathleen Turner/John Waite
        s10e10 - Kathleen Turner/John Waite
          
        
      
     s10e11 - Roy Scheider/Billy Ocean
        s10e11 - Roy Scheider/Billy Ocean
          
        
      
     s10e12 - Alex Karras/Tina Turner
        s10e12 - Alex Karras/Tina Turner
          
        
      
     s10e13 - Harry Anderson/Bryan Adams
        s10e13 - Harry Anderson/Bryan Adams
          
        
      
     s10e15 - Pamela Sue Martin/Power Station
        s10e15 - Pamela Sue Martin/Power Station
          
        
      
     s10e16 - Hulk Hogan, Mr. T/The Commodores
        s10e16 - Hulk Hogan, Mr. T/The Commodores
          
        
      
     s10e17 - Christopher Reeve/Santana
        s10e17 - Christopher Reeve/Santana
          
        
      
     s10e18 - Howard Cosell/Greg Kihn
        s10e18 - Howard Cosell/Greg Kihn
          
        
      
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