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词条 Saturday Night Live (season 13)
释义

  1. Cast

     Cast roster  Repertory cast members  Featured cast members 

  2. Writers

  3. Episodes

  4. Canceled episodes with booked guests

  5. References

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The thirteenth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between October 17, 1987 and February 27, 1988.

Although the changes to the cast were minimal there were, however, major events that impeded the show's production. During production of the season premiere, a fire broke out near Studio 8H during dress rehearsal.

Despite plans to cancel the show for the week, Steve Martin (the episode host) pushed the cast to carry on with the show, making the Steve Martin/Sting episode the only episode without a dress rehearsal.[1]

On March 7, 1988, the Writers Guild of America went on strike, cancelling many planned episodes (and ultimately cutting the season short), including one originally planned to be hosted by original cast member Gilda Radner. (After Radner discovered that her ovarian cancer had returned by the end of 1988, she would never get the chance to host the show as she died the following May [the day before the following season's finale] from the disease.) The host for the March 12, 1988 broadcast (the first episode to be cancelled due to the strike of 1988) was never confirmed.

Cast

Minimal changes occurred before the beginning of the season. Kevin Nealon was promoted to repertory status.

Cast roster

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Repertory cast members

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

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

Writers

{{main article|List of Saturday Night Live writers#Season 13}}

New hires this season were Greg Daniels, Conan O'Brien and Bob Odenkirk.

The writers for this season included A. Whitney Brown, Tom Davis, Greg Daniels, Jim Downey, Al Franken, Jack Handey, Phil Hartman, George Meyer, Lorne Michaels, Conan O'Brien, Bob Odenkirk, Herb Sargent, David Borowitz, Rosie Shuster, Robert Smigel, Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner and Christine Zander. The head writer, like the previous season, was Jim Downey.

Episodes

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

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|Aux1=Sting
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  • Presidential candidate Bruce Babbitt appeared in a Weekend Update film with Al Franken.
  • First appearance of the Hans and Franz series of sketches.[2]
  • Sting performed "We'll Be Together" and "Little Wing".[3] He also appeared in the "Operation: Tightwad" sketch as James Bond villain 'Goldsting', a parody of Goldfinger.

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|Aux1=LL Cool J & Michael Penn
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  • Michael Penn, older brother of host Sean, performed "This and That" with his band The Pull.[3]
  • LL Cool J performed "Go Cut Creator Go"[3] and appeared in the opener.

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|EpisodeNumber2=3
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|RTitle=Dabney Coleman
|Aux1=The Cars
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  • Guest appearance by Cassandra Peterson as Elvira in the opener.
  • A short film by Michael Lehmann titled "Ed's Secret Life (An Unauthorized Biography)", purportedly about Mister Ed, is shown, with guest appearances by William Schallert, Mick Fleetwood, and Heather Locklear.
  • The Cars performed "Strap Me In" and "Double Trouble".[3] Lead singer Ric Ocasek appears in the opener.

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|RTitle=Robert Mitchum
|Aux1=Simply Red
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  • Simply Red performed "Suffer" and "The Right Thing".[3]

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|EpisodeNumber2=5
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|RTitle=Candice Bergen
|Aux1=Cher
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  • Cher performed "We All Sleep Alone" and "I Found Someone".[3]
  • Guest appearance by Paul Shaffer.

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|EpisodeNumber2=6
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|RTitle=Danny DeVito
|Aux1=Bryan Ferry
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  • Bob Odenkirk's first credited episode as a writer.
  • Bryan Ferry performs "The Right Stuff" and "Kiss and Tell".[3]

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|RTitle=Angie Dickinson
|Aux1=Buster Poindexter
David Gilmour
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  • Buster Poindexter performed "Hot Hot Hot".[3]
  • David Gilmour performed "Ah, Robertson, It's You"[3] and an instrumental guitar jam with the SNL house band called "Song For My Sara".

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|EpisodeNumber2=8
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|RTitle=Paul Simon
|Aux1=Linda Ronstadt
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  • Namesake U.S. Senator Paul Simon, a presidential candidate at the time, makes a cameo in the monologue.
  • Dana Carvey appeared during Weekend Update as Dennis Miller for the first time.
  • Linda Ronstadt performed "Under African Skies" with Paul Simon, and "Los Laureles, La Cigarra".[3]

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|RTitle=Robin Williams
|Aux1=James Taylor
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  • James Taylor performed "Lonesome Road", "Sweet Potato Pie", and "Never Die Young".[3]

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|RTitle=Carl Weathers
|Aux1=Robbie Robertson
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  • Robbie Robertson performed "Somewhere Down the Crazy River" and "Testimony".[3]
  • BoDeans and Maria McKee appeared in both performances.

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|RTitle=Justine Bateman
|Aux1=Terence Trent D'Arby
|ShortSummary=
  • Conan O'Brien and Greg Daniels first writing credits as staff members
  • D'Arby performed "Wishing Well" and "Under My Thumb".[3]
  • Dan Aykroyd appeared as Bob Dole in the cold opening

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|RTitle=Tom Hanks
|Aux1=Randy Travis
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  • Randy Travis performed "What'll You Do" and "Forever and Ever, Amen".[3]

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|RTitle=Judge Reinhold
|Aux1=10,000 Maniacs
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  • 10,000 Maniacs performed "What's the Matter Here" and "Like the Weather".[3]
  • Last episode of the season. The 1988 WGA strike brought a sudden conclusion to this season.

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Canceled episodes with booked guests

Airdate Host Musical Guest Comments
show1988canceled1}}March 12, 1988 Michael Keaton Prince Keaton was scheduled to host to promote his film Beetlejuice.
show1988canceled2}}March 19, 1988 Demi Moore Whitney Houston Moore was scheduled to host to promote her film The Seventh Sign.
show1988canceled3}}April 9, 1988 Val Kilmer David Bowie Kilmer was scheduled to host to promote his film Willow
show1988canceled4}}April 16, 1988 Sean Connery Bryan Adams Connery was scheduled to host to promote his film The Presidio.
show1988canceled5}}May 7, 1988 John Candy Bon Jovi Candy was scheduled to host to promote his film The Great Outdoors.
show1988canceled6}}May 14, 1988 Gilda Radner U2 Gilda Radner was an original cast member. She was planned to host, but her episode was cancelled due to the 1988 Writers Guild of America Strike. She would never get a chance to host, due to her death in 1989.

References

1. ^{{cite book|last1=Shales|first1=Tom|last2=Miller|first2=James Andrew|title=Live From New York: An Uncensored History Of Saturday Night Live|date=7 October 2002|publisher=Little, Brown|location=Boston|isbn=978-0-3167-8146-6|edition=1st}}
2. ^{{cite book|title=Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|year=1994|pages=220–223|isbn=0-395-70895-8}}
3. ^10 11 12 13 14 {{cite book|title=Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|year=1994|pages=124–127|isbn=0-395-70895-8}}
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