Live From New York, It's...Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris, Bill Murray, Laraine Newman, Gilda Radner, and Sissy Spacek!
Sketches include "Dave Wilson's Dead," "Burger Master," "Ask President Carter," "How Your Children Grow", "Belushi's Olympic Dream," "Baton Twirling" (film), Gidget's Disease," "Bad Playhouse," "White Trash Couple," and "Sissy's Performances" (film).
Richard Baskin performed "Only I Love You" and "City of One-Night Stands."
Season 2 Episode 16 of Saturday Night Live resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
 s02e01 - Lily Tomlin/James Taylor
        s02e01 - Lily Tomlin/James Taylor
          
        
      
     s02e02 - Norman Lear/Boz Scaggs
        s02e02 - Norman Lear/Boz Scaggs
          
        
      
     s02e03 - Eric Idle/Joe Cocker and Stuff
        s02e03 - Eric Idle/Joe Cocker and Stuff
          
        
      
     s02e04 - Karen Black/John Prine
        s02e04 - Karen Black/John Prine
          
        
      
     s02e05 - Steve Martin/Kinky Friedman
        s02e05 - Steve Martin/Kinky Friedman
          
        
      
     s02e06 - Buck Henry/The Band
        s02e06 - Buck Henry/The Band
          
        
      
     s02e07 - Dick Cavett/Ry Cooder
        s02e07 - Dick Cavett/Ry Cooder
          
        
      
     s02e08 - Paul Simon/George Harrison
        s02e08 - Paul Simon/George Harrison
          
        
      
     s02e09 - Jodie Foster/Brian Wilson
        s02e09 - Jodie Foster/Brian Wilson
          
        
      
     s02e10 - Candice Bergen/Frank Zappa
        s02e10 - Candice Bergen/Frank Zappa
          
        
      
     s02e11 - Ralph Nader/George Benson
        s02e11 - Ralph Nader/George Benson
          
        
      
     s02e12 - Ruth Gordon/Chuck Berry
        s02e12 - Ruth Gordon/Chuck Berry
          
        
      
     s02e13 - Fran Tarkenton/Leo Sayer, Donny Harper
        s02e13 - Fran Tarkenton/Leo Sayer, Donny Harper
          
        
      
     s02e15 - Steve Martin/The Kinks
        s02e15 - Steve Martin/The Kinks
          
        
      
     s02e16 - Sissy Spacek/Richard Baskin
        s02e16 - Sissy Spacek/Richard Baskin
          
        
      
     s02e17 - Broderick Crawford/The RCO All-Stars, The Meters
        s02e17 - Broderick Crawford/The RCO All-Stars, The Meters
          
        
      
     s02e18 - Jack Burns/Santana
        s02e18 - Jack Burns/Santana
          
        
      
     s02e19 - Julian Bond/Tom Waits, Brick
        s02e19 - Julian Bond/Tom Waits, Brick
          
        
      
     s02e20 - Elliott Gould/The McGarrigle Sisters, Roslyn Kind
        s02e20 - Elliott Gould/The McGarrigle Sisters, Roslyn Kind
          
        
      
     s02e21 - Eric Idle/Neil Innes, Alan Price
        s02e21 - Eric Idle/Neil Innes, Alan Price
          
        
      
     s02e22 - Shelley Duvall/Joan Armatrading
        s02e22 - Shelley Duvall/Joan Armatrading
          
        
      
     s02e23 - Buck Henry/Kenny Vance, Jennifer Warnes
        s02e23 - Buck Henry/Kenny Vance, Jennifer Warnes
          
        
      
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