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词条 Saturday Night Live (season 12)
释义

  1. History

  2. Cast

     Cast roster  Repertory cast members  Featured cast members 

  3. Writers

  4. Episodes

  5. References

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| season_name = Saturday Night Live (season 12)
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| network = NBC
| first_aired = {{Start date|1986|10|11}}
| last_aired = {{End date|1987|05|23}}
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| next_season = Season 13
| episode_list = List of Saturday Night Live episodes
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The twelfth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between October 11, 1986 and May 23, 1987.

History

The first show of the 1986–87 season opened with Madonna, host of the previous season opener, reading a "statement" from NBC about season 11's mediocre writing and bad cast choices.[1] According to the "statement", the entire 1985–86 season was "...all a dream. A horrible, horrible dream."

The season included "Mastermind," a skit written by Jim Downey and Al Franken, in which Phil Hartman portrayed two sides of Ronald Reagan; 25 years later Todd Purdum called the skit "surely among the show’s Top 10 of all time".

A new logo was introduced for this season: it consisted of a yellow square and a small black rectangle; the yellow square had "SATURDAY" and "LIVE" in it; between them was a black rectangle with the word "NIGHT" in it. It was used only until the following season.

Cast

Many of season 11's cast members were fired, except for Nora Dunn, Jon Lovitz, featured player A. Whitney Brown, and Weekend Update anchor Dennis Miller. Al Franken was rehired as a writer. The new cast consisted of relative unknowns led by Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Jan Hooks, Victoria Jackson, and Kevin Nealon.[2] Hartman helped write sketches in season 11's Thanksgiving episode hosted by Pee-wee Herman, and appeared in a sketch as a Pilgrim.

Cast roster

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Repertory cast members

  • Dana Carvey
  • Nora Dunn
  • Phil Hartman
  • Jan Hooks
  • Victoria Jackson
  • Jon Lovitz
  • Dennis Miller
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Featured cast members

  • A. Whitney Brown
  • Kevin Nealon
{{col-end}}bold denotes Weekend Update anchor

Writers

{{main article|List of Saturday Night Live writers#Season 12}}

This season's writers were Andy Breckman, A. Whitney Brown, E. Jean Carroll, Tom Davis, Jim Downey, Al Franken, Jack Handey, Phil Hartman, George Meyer, Lorne Michaels, Kevin Nealon, Herb Sargent, Marc Shaiman, Rosie Shuster, Robert Smigel, Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner, Jon Vitti and Christine Zander. Downey also served as head writer.

Episodes

{{main article|List of Saturday Night Live episodes}}

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|RTitle=Sigourney Weaver
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|ShortSummary=
  • Madonna appeared in the cold opening to read a statement from NBC about the 1985–86 season: "It was all a dream—a horrible, horrible dream." This was a reference to the famous ninth season of Dallas, which was later revealed to be a dream.
  • Phil Hartman, Dana Carvey, Kevin Nealon, Victoria Jackson and Jan Hooks' first episode as cast members.
  • Tina Turner was scheduled to be the musical guest, but backed out at the last minute.
  • Buster Poindexter and the playwright Christopher Durang appear as special guests. Poindexter performed "Oh Me, Oh My", "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (as a duet with Weaver), and "Smack Dab in the Middle".[3]
  • First appearance of The Church Lady.[4]
  • Dana Carvey (as Derek Stephens) sings "Chopping Broccoli".[5]

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|RTitle=Malcolm-Jamal Warner
|Aux1=Run-DMC
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  • Run-DMC performed "Walk This Way" and "Hit It, Run".[3]
  • Guest appearances are made by Sam Kinison, Buster Poindexter performs "Hit the Road Jack", and Spike Lee introduces Run-DMC as his Mars Blackmon character from She's Gotta Have It.
  • First appearance of The Sweeney Sisters.[6]

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|EpisodeNumber2=3
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|RTitle=Rosanna Arquette
|Aux1=Ric Ocasek
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  • Ric Ocasek performed "Emotion in Motion" and "Keep on Laughin'".[3]
  • The episode was actually recorded and scheduled to air two weeks prior, but delayed due to NBC's broadcast of the legendary sixth game of the 1986 World Series between the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox (the series was eventually won by the Mets); the aired version began with a taped segment in which Mets pitcher Ron Darling playfully apologized for the cancellation.
  • Ric Ocasek appeared as himself in Church Chat.

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|EpisodeNumber2=4
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|RTitle=Sam Kinison
|Aux1=Lou Reed
|ShortSummary=
  • Lou Reed performed "I Love You, Suzanne" from 1984's New Sensations and "Original Wrapper" from 1986's Mistrial.[3]
  • Guest appearance by porn star Seka.
  • A guest appearance by Buster Poindexter is mentioned in the intro, Kinison apologizes that he was cut for time in the goodnights.

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|RTitle=Robin Williams
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  • Paul Simon performed "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes", "The Boy in the Bubble", and "The Late Great Johnny Ace".[3] The first song featured Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
  • Guest appearance by Art Garfunkel.

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|EpisodeNumber2=6
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|RTitle=Chevy Chase, Steve Martin, Martin Short
|Aux1=Randy Newman
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  • Randy Newman performed "Longest Night" and "Roll with the Punches".[3]
  • Chevy Chase acknowledges his recent stint in the Betty Ford Center in the monologue and cold opening, a sketch where klutzy people hold a support group meeting called Stumblebums Anonymous
  • In a sketch written by Jim Downey and Al Franken, Phil Hartman portrays President Ronald Reagan as Masterbrain, a "sweet, befuddled old man in public, who in private becomes the hard-charging director of the covert operation to finance the Nicaraguan Contras"
  • Guest appearance by Eric Idle

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|EpisodeNumber2=7
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|RTitle=Steve Guttenberg
|Aux1=The Pretenders
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  • The Pretenders performed "Don't Get Me Wrong" and "How Much Did You Get for Your Soul?".[3]
  • Guest appearances by Penn & Teller and Buster Poindexter. Poindexter and Pretenders lead singer Chrissie Hynde performed "Rockin' Good Way".[3]
  • Tim Robbins appears in a short film, "Profiles: Bob Roberts". His directorial debut, "Bob Roberts", was based on this segment.

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|EpisodeNumber2=8
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1986|12|20}}
|RTitle=William Shatner
|Aux1=Lone Justice
|ShortSummary=
  • Lone Justice performed "Shelter" and "I Found Love".[3]
  • This show features a sketch where William Shatner, sick of Star Trek fans asking him inane questions, tells them to "Get a life!"[7]
  • Comedian Kevin Meaney makes a guest appearance
  • Special guest Buster Poindexter played "Zat You, Santa?"[3]

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|EpisodeNumber2=9
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|RTitle=Joe Montana
Walter Payton
|Aux1=Deborah Harry
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  • Deborah Harry performed "French Kissin" and "In Love with Love".[3]
  • Buster Poindexter performs "Scotch and Soda".

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|EpisodeNumber2=10
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1987|1|31}}
|RTitle=Paul Shaffer
|Aux1=Bruce Hornsby & the Range
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  • Bruce Hornsby & the Range performed "The Way It Is" and "Mandolin Rain".[3]

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|EpisodeNumber=224
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1987|2|14}}
|RTitle=Bronson Pinchot
|Aux1=Paul Young
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  • Paul Young performed "War Games" and "The Long Run".[3]
  • Guest appearances by Paulina Porizkova and Buster Poindexter, who performed "Heart of Gold".[3]

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|EpisodeNumber2=12
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1987|2|21}}
|RTitle=Willie Nelson
|Aux1=Willie Nelson
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  • Danny DeVito makes a guest appearance.
  • Willie Nelson performed "Blue Eyes" and "Partners After All".[3]
  • In a sketch, Nelson accompanies Victoria Jackson on "The Boyfriend Song".

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|EpisodeNumber=226
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1987|2|28}}
|RTitle=Valerie Bertinelli
|Aux1=Robert Cray Band
|ShortSummary=
  • Robert Cray Band performed "Smoking Gun" and "Right Next Door".[3]
  • Bertinelli's then-husband, Eddie Van Halen, appeared in a sketch and plays with the SNL Band. Van Halen performed "Stompin' 8H".[3]
  • Guest appearance by Edwin Newman.

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|EpisodeNumber2=14
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|RTitle=Bill Murray
|Aux1=Percy Sledge
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  • Percy Sledge performed "When a Man Loves a Woman".[3]

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|EpisodeNumber=228
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1987|3|28}}
|RTitle=Charlton Heston
|Aux1=Wynton Marsalis
|ShortSummary=
  • Wynton Marsalis performed "J Mood" and "Juan (E. Mustaad)".[3]
  • The episode features a short film by future cast member Ben Stiller.
  • Metallica was the original music choice for that night, but frontman James Hetfield broke his wrist while skateboarding two days prior, causing the band to cancel their appearance.

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|EpisodeNumber2=16
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1987|4|11}}
|RTitle=John Lithgow
|Aux1=Anita Baker
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  • Anita Baker performed "Sweet Love" and "Same Ole Love (365 Days a Year)"[3]

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|EpisodeNumber=230
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1987|4|18}}
|RTitle=John Larroquette
|Aux1=Timbuk 3
|ShortSummary=
  • Timbuk 3 performed "Just Another Movie" and "Hairstyles & Attitudes".[3]

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|EpisodeNumber=231
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1987|5|9}}
|RTitle=Mark Harmon
|Aux1=Suzanne Vega
|ShortSummary=
  • Suzanne Vega performed "Luka" and "Marlene on the Wall".[3]

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|EpisodeNumber=232
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1987|5|16}}
|RTitle=Garry Shandling
|Aux1=Los Lobos
|ShortSummary=
  • Los Lobos performed "Is That All There Is" and "One Time, One Night"[3]
  • Tracey Ullman appeared in the filmed Hollywood Mom sketch
  • Nell Campbell appeared in Tenny Café
  • A number of sketches had Shandling breaking the fourth wall, referring to the style of the then-airing It's Garry Shandling's Show

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|EpisodeNumber=233
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1987|5|23}}
|RTitle=Dennis Hopper
|Aux1=Roy Orbison
|ShortSummary=
  • Roy Orbison performed "Crying", "Oh, Pretty Woman", and "In Dreams".[3]

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References

1. ^http://snltranscripts.jt.org/86/86amadonna.phtml
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Gendel|first1=Morgan|title=Another Groundling Hops To 'Snl'|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1986-09-30/entertainment/ca-10028_1_snl|accessdate=23 January 2015|work=Los Angeles Times|date=30 September 1986}}
3. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 {{cite book|title=Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|year=1994|pages=124–127|isbn=0-395-70895-8}}
4. ^{{cite book|title=Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|year=1994|pages=214–217|isbn=0-395-70895-8}}
5. ^{{cite book|title=Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|year=1994|pages=120|isbn=0-395-70895-8}}
6. ^{{cite book|title=Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|year=1994|pages=218–219|isbn=0-395-70895-8}}
7. ^{{cite book|title=Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|year=1994|pages=42|isbn=0-395-70895-8}}
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