Sketches include "Strategic Airborne Contraceptive" (rerun 11/10/84), "The Joe Franklin Show," "White Rappers," "Fernando at Radio City Music Hall," standup by Rich Hall, "Jim's Promise," "First Draft Theatre," "Linda & Joan: The Catfight Album," "Tom, Dick & Horny", and "Bullet Cartoon."
The Power Station performed "Some Like It Hot" and "Bang a Gong (Get It On)."
Season 10 Episode 15 of Saturday Night Live resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s10e01 - (no host)/Thompson Twins
s10e02 - Bob Uecker/Peter Wolf
s10e03 - Jesse Jackson/Andrae Crouch, Wintley Phipps
s10e04 - Michael McKean/Chaka Khan, The Folksmen
s10e05 - George Carlin/Frankie Goes to Hollywood
s10e06 - Ed Asner/The Kinks
s10e07 - Ed Begley, Jr./Billy Squier
s10e08 - Ringo Starr/Herbie Hancock
s10e09 - Eddie Murphy/The Honeydrippers
s10e10 - Kathleen Turner/John Waite
s10e11 - Roy Scheider/Billy Ocean
s10e12 - Alex Karras/Tina Turner
s10e13 - Harry Anderson/Bryan Adams
s10e15 - Pamela Sue Martin/Power Station
s10e16 - Hulk Hogan, Mr. T/The Commodores
s10e17 - Christopher Reeve/Santana
s10e18 - Howard Cosell/Greg Kihn
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