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Wikipedia: Saturday Night Live (season 2)
Saturday Night Live Season 2
Series Saturday Night Live
Country of origin  United States
Network NBC
Original run September 18, 1976 – May 21, 1977
No. of episodes 23
DVD release date December 4, 2007 (Box set, Full Screen)
Previous season 1
Next season 3

Saturday Night Live aired its second season during the 1976–1977 television season on NBC. This season saw the first of what would be many times that SNL has had a change in casting. Chevy Chase, who was pursuing a girl (and a movie career) in California, left the show after the October 30th episode hosted by Buck Henry with musical guest, The Band. Jane Curtin became the first female castmember to be a Weekend Update anchor following Chase's departure. On the January 15, 1977 episode hosted by Ralph Nader, a new castmember named Bill Murray joined to fill in the void left behind by Chevy Chase (even though Murray would later be a fan favorite with the show, his early appearance on SNL was marked by many fans accusing Murray of being a poor replacement).

This season also saw another change in the show: its renaming. Following the cancellation of ABC's Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell, NBC changed the name of the show from NBC's Saturday Night to its current title, Saturday Night Live.

This season also saw the first time that Steve Martin hosted the show (Martin would later host a record 15 times and be synonymous with Saturday Night Live to the point that people mistook him for one of the regular castmembers) and the first time that a sports star (football player Fran Tarkenton) has hosted. This season also saw the last time that the Muppet sketches (which were unpopular with both fans and writers) that were tailor-made for adults would appear on the show.

The second season started on September 18, 1976, and ended on May 21, 1977.

Contents

Cast

Repertory cast members

Featured cast members

There were no featured cast members during the second season.

Performer is deceased.

Episodes

Episode
Number
Date Host(s) Musical Guest(s) Remarks
25 September 18, 1976 Lily Tomlin James Taylor
  • This episode marks the final appearance, either on the show or otherwise, of the Muppets used for SNL.
  • During the Ford/Carter debate sketch, Chevy Chase falls on the podium and injures his groin because the podium wasn't padded. Chase appeared in the next two episodes only by phone.
26 September 25, 1976 Norman Lear Boz Scaggs
  • Jane Curtin fills in for Chase as the Weekend Update anchor in this episode and the next one before assuming the role permanently in the November 13, 1976 episode.
 
27 October 2, 1976 Eric Idle Joe Cocker & Stuff
  • Belushi "duets" with Cocker on "Feelin' Alright".
  • First US television appearance of The Rutles.
  • Richard Belzer makes a cameo appearance during the cold open impersonating the still-injured Chase.
 
28 October 16, 1976 Karen Black John Prine
  • The second appearance of Mr. Bill in response to the show's request for home movies; his first appearance was in the February 28, 1976 episode of Season 1.
  • The third episode to run over the time limit, but the episode has credits.
 
29 October 23, 1976 Steve Martin Kinky Friedman
  • The first of Martin's record 15 hosting stints (the latest occurring on January 31, 2009).
30 October 30, 1976 Buck Henry The Band
  • This is Chevy Chase's final episode as a cast member (it's a common misconception that the November 27, 1976 episode is Chase's final episode; the misunderstanding likely stems from the fact that Chase would make cameo appearances in the next three episodes).
  • Buck Henry was cut on his forehead by John Belushi's sword during Samurai Stockbroker sketch. Henry, as well as cast members, continued the show with bandaged heads.
 
31 November 13, 1976 Dick Cavett Ry Cooder
  • Cavett mentions in the monologue that Elliott Gould was originally planned to host this episode
32 November 20, 1976 Paul Simon George Harrison
  • Featured a rare duet performance by Paul Simon and George Harrison. They performed "Here Comes the Sun" and "Homeward Bound".
  • George Harrison appeared on the show to promote his then-new album "Thirty Three & 1/3". Promo videos for the songs "Crackerbox Palace" and "This Song" were broadcasted during the show.
  • During the cold open, Harrison and Lorne Michaels can be seen discussing Michaels's Beatles offer from the previous season.
  • Paul Simon sang "Still Crazy After All These Years" in a turkey costume.
  • Harrison's appearances were pre-taped.
 
33 November 27, 1976 Jodie Foster Brian Wilson
  • Jodie Foster would be the youngest person to host SNL at age 14 years and 8 days until Drew Barrymore hosted six years later.
  • In this episode, the age of Don Pardo (the voiceover) is misgiven as 50, when he was actually 58 at the time (he would turn 60 in 1978).
 
34 December 11, 1976 Candice Bergen Frank Zappa† with Don Pardo as "The Slime"
  • First appearance of Irwin Mainway.
  • During the "Right to Extreme Stupidity" sketch, Bergen slips up and addresses Gilda Radner's character as Fern, which is actually the name of Bergen's character. While Bergen is reduced to spontaneous laughter, Radner responds by inverting the sketch's premise ("We can't all be brainy like Fern here!").
35 January 15, 1977 Ralph Nader George Benson
  • Bill Murray's first episode as a cast member. Murray replaces an injured John Belushi, who only appears via telephone. Murray is not listed in the opening credits.
  • First appearance of the Coneheads.
 
36 January 22, 1977 Ruth Gordon Chuck Berry
  • The 80-year-old Gordon is the oldest host in SNL history.
  • O.J. Simpson (who would later host during SNL's third season) can be seen in the audience near the end of the episode.
  • Bill Murray's picture is added to the opening credits.
37 January 29, 1977 Fran Tarkenton Leo Sayer
Donny Harper
  • Tarkenton is the first athlete to host.
  • Dick Schaap (NBC Sports) can be seen in an audience shot just after the "French Liquid" fake commercial.
 
Special February 20, 1977   Mardi Gras Special
38 February 26, 1977 Steve Martin The Kinks
  • Lily Tomlin appears as "special guest".
 
39 March 12, 1977 Sissy Spacek Richard Baskin
  • This is the first episode that was nominated (and won) an Emmy.
 
40 March 19, 1977 Broderick Crawford Levon Helm
Dr. John
The Meters
  • The Meters had been bumped from SNL's prime-time Mardi Gras special a month earlier.
  • This episode included Bill Murray's famous direct appeal that "I don't think I'm making it on the show." [1]
  • This episode was the last one to carry the title NBC's Saturday Night.
 
41 March 26, 1977 Jack Burns Santana
  • The first episode to carry the title Saturday Night Live, after gaining the rights to the name of Howard Cosell's failed show.
  • Burns would go on to produce the 1980s ABC sketch show Fridays, which is often seen by critics and fans alike as a West Coast version of SNL.
42 April 9, 1977 Julian Bond Tom Waits
Brick
  • First Politician to ever host the show.
  • Tom Waits performed " Eggs & Sausages"
  • Brick performed "Dazz"
43 April 16, 1977 Elliott Gould McGarrigle Sisters
Roslyn Kind
44 April 23, 1977 Eric Idle Alan Price
Neil Innes
Annette Charles
  • "Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth" assists in the telethon to "Save Great Britain" at "555-1066", which is a running skit throughout the show.
  • Look for the union label of the "American Dope Growers" Union
45 May 14, 1977 Shelley Duvall Joan Armatrading
  • Lorne Michaels appears in the opening sketch, with Shelley and John Belushi in Bee costumes
  • The opening montage is only shown on a backstage TV, as the camera follows Shelley, Jane, Laraine, and Gilda onto the stage to sing as the "Video Vixens"
  • Chevy Chase appears in the audience during one of the commercial bumpers, with the caption "USED TO BE ON THE SHOW"
  • Spalding Gray narrates and appears in the video "Brides"
46 May 21, 1977 Buck Henry Jennifer Warnes
Kenny Vance
 

DVD release

All 22 episodes were released on a DVD set on December 4, 2007.


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