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Season 12 | |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | October 11, 1986 – May 23, 1987 |
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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.
When the 1986-1987 season began, only Lovitz, Nora Dunn, Dennis Miller, and featured player A. Whitney Brown returned as cast members. Michaels went back to his original tactic of assembling a strong ensemble of relative unknowns, led by Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Jan Hooks, Victoria Jackson, and Kevin Nealon. [1] Chris Elliott, then a performer and writer on Late Night with David Letterman , turned down an offer to join the cast this season, [2] though he would later join in 1994.
The first show of the 1986–1987 season opened with Madonna, host of the previous season opener, telling the audience that the entire 1985–1986 season had been a "horrible, horrible dream". [3] Carvey's Church Lady character debuted in this episode. [4]
Carvey's impression of George H. W. Bush is widely remembered, and Hartman's send-up of President Ronald Reagan kickstarted the most fruitful and successful period of political parody on SNL. [5] [6]
Other popular sketches introduced this season include Mr. Subliminal, [7] the Sweeney Sisters, [8] and Derek Stevens. [9]
Returning cast members included A. Whitney Brown, Nora Dunn, Jon Lovitz and Dennis Miller. Al Franken was rehired as a writer. In rebuilding the cast, Lorne Michaels returned to his usual practice of hiring unknown performers from stand-up and improv comedy backgrounds. [10] New cast members included Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Jan Hooks, Victoria Jackson and Kevin Nealon. [11] [12]
Repertory players | Featured players |
bold denotes Weekend Update anchor
This season's writers were Andy Breckman, A. Whitney Brown, E. Jean Carroll, Tom Davis, Jim Downey, Al Franken, 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.
No. overall | No. in season | Host(s) | Musical guest | Original air date | |
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214 | 1 | Sigourney Weaver | None | October 11, 1986 | |
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215 | 2 | Malcolm-Jamal Warner | Run-DMC | October 18, 1986 | |
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216 | 3 | Rosanna Arquette | Ric Ocasek | November 8, 1986 | |
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217 | 4 | Sam Kinison | Lou Reed | November 15, 1986 | |
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218 | 5 | Robin Williams | Paul Simon | November 22, 1986 | |
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219 | 6 | Chevy Chase Steve Martin Martin Short | Randy Newman | December 6, 1986 | |
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220 | 7 | Steve Guttenberg | The Pretenders | December 13, 1986 | |
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221 | 8 | William Shatner | Lone Justice | December 20, 1986 | |
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222 | 9 | Joe Montana Walter Payton | Deborah Harry | January 24, 1987 | |
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223 | 10 | Paul Shaffer | Bruce Hornsby & the Range | January 31, 1987 | |
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224 | 11 | Bronson Pinchot | Paul Young | February 14, 1987 | |
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225 | 12 | Willie Nelson | Willie Nelson | February 21, 1987 | |
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226 | 13 | Valerie Bertinelli | Robert Cray Band | February 28, 1987 | |
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227 | 14 | Bill Murray | Percy Sledge | March 21, 1987 | |
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228 | 15 | Charlton Heston | Wynton Marsalis | March 28, 1987 | |
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229 | 16 | John Lithgow | Anita Baker | April 11, 1987 | |
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230 | 17 | John Larroquette | Timbuk 3 | April 18, 1987 | |
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231 | 18 | Mark Harmon | Suzanne Vega | May 9, 1987 | |
232 | 19 | Garry Shandling | Los Lobos | May 16, 1987 | |
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233 | 20 | Dennis Hopper | Roy Orbison | May 23, 1987 | |
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Janet Vivian Hooks, was an American actress and comedian. She was best known for her tenure on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, where she was a repertory player from 1986 to 1991. After leaving SNL, she continued to make cameo appearances until 1994. Her subsequent work included a regular role on the last two seasons of Designing Women, a recurring role on 3rd Rock from the Sun, and a number of other film and television roles, including on 30 Rock and The Simpsons.
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