Yes. The only sequel was "Staying Alive" directed by none other than Sylvester Stallone.
Lucy was only 4 years old when her father died from typhiod fever. -Lucyexpert593
No. Robert Redford rarely appears on live television, which is interesting because he appeared on numerous TV shows when he was a rising young actor during the 1950s and early 1960s. If he ever agreed to guest host "Saturday Night Live," there would be a sensational reaction throughout the media. Redford also has a notorious reputation for tardiness, which wouldn't make him the ideal SNL host.
you can fight the gym leaders anytime i think or Saturday and Sunday but you can only fight your rival on Saturday and Sunday
Batman does come out only at night, but on occasion he would still be out when the sun comes up.
only in Saturday and Sunday
In Saturday Night Fever, there was a song, "If can't have you". But that's the only one I know of.
Well I dont think any other planet could create an object such as "Saturday Night Fever."
Of necessity, as she was a female minister and not only penned sermons but a number of books. Practically the founder of the Seventh Day Adventist church. It should be noted there were earlier Saturday sabbatarians such as Seventh-Day Baptists. Saturday Night fever, indeed.
The four people left at the ranch on Saturday night are the cowboy, the rancher, the cook, and the cow.
their only number one hit was "Saturday Night" in 1975 Yeah, "Saturday Night" was their only US No 1. But they had two No 1 hits in the UK in 1975 - "Bye Bye Baby" and "Give a Little Love". They had a number of No 1's in other countries as well.
no one was in the book it was only a boring book
No I'm Roman Catholic so we go to chuch either Sunday morning or Saturday night. We only go Saturday nights if my family has something really important to do the next morning.
blue balloons fly in the air only on a Saturday night.
John Lennon is the only one.
Yes, but only after Shabbat has ended (after sundown on Saturday night).
Sadly probably the main news was that 19 US marines were killed when their V-22 Osprey crashed in Arizona.Also that was the date the Saturday Night Live episode aired in which Christopher Walken said his famous phrase, "Guess what?! I got a fever, and the only prescription...is more cowbell!!"
who cares, tina fey is the only snl writter that matters