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The New Show | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 9 (+1 Best Of Special) |
Production | |
Running time | 1 hour |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | January 6 – March 23, 1984 |
The New Show is an NBC sketch comedy show produced by Lorne Michaels that ran for one season from January 6 to March 23, 1984. Apart from being 60 minutes in length and entirely pre-recorded, the show is similar in format to Michaels' own Saturday Night Live . It was the lowest-rated of 94 programs that aired during the 1983–84 television season, averaging a 7.81 household rating. It was scheduled opposite Matt Houston and Falcon Crest .
The show was Michaels' second network television show created after Saturday Night Live. Several former original cast members and hosts from SNL's 1970s era made appearances throughout the series' short run, including Laraine Newman, Gilda Radner, Steve Martin, and Buck Henry. After NBC cancelled The New Show, Michaels would return to SNL as executive producer in 1985.
Season | Episodes | Start Date | End Date | Nielsen Rank | Nielsen Rating [1] | Tied With |
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1983–84 | 9 | January 6, 1984 | March 23, 1984 | 99 | 7.9 | N/A |
# | Original airdate | Guest stars | Musical guest | Also appearing | Sketches |
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1 | January 6, 1984 | Steve Martin Jeff Goldblum Catherine O'Hara | New Edition | Maggie Jakobson G.E. Smith | "Billie Jean" music video takeoff (Martin, DT) Teacher's lounge and talent show tryouts (Goldblum, VB, DT, Smith, Jakobson) Statement of Principles for The New Show (Martin) Weekend Tonight (BH, DT, plus DT as Bob Hope) 1984 takeoff (everyone) Joy Behar – Make Me Laugh Part I (film segment) I've...been...drugged (Martin, O'Hara, Goldblum) |
2 | January 13, 1984 | John Candy Carrie Fisher | Paul Simon | Maggie Jakobson Maura Moynihan James Downey | Ruth Gordon and Orson Welles (VB, Candy) Why don't you check on the baby? (Fisher) Paul Simon performs "Hearts and Bones" Mountain Mike (DT, Simon, Candy) Time Truck (everyone) Andropov faking illness (everyone) Weekend Tonight (BH, DT, Candy as Pavarotti) Paul Simon debuts music video for "Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog after the War" Roy's Food Repair (everyone) |
3 | January 20, 1984 | Kevin Kline Gilda Radner John Candy | David Johansen | Maggie Jakobson Maura Moynihan | Opening with DT introducing cast (BH, VB) Gilda with her dog (also with DT) Introducing Kevin Kline and John Candy The Hustler (Kline, Candy, DT, BH, other extras) Good mailman, bad mailman (Radner, DT, Candy, VB) Olympic moment (Kline and Radner as skaters without skates) The Hustler contd Weekend Tonight (BH, DT, Candy as John Madden, DT as Liberace, Candy as Big Boy) Buster Poindexter and the Banshees of Blues (Johansen) The Hustler contd Den of Revulsion (ewwwww!) (VB, Radner, BH, Kline, Candy, DT) The Muensters (primetime soap takeoff) (everyone) |
4 | February 3, 1984 | Raul Julia Penny Marshall | Randy Newman | Maggie Jakobson Tom Davis | Restaurant of Revulsion (ewwwww!) (VB, DT, Marshall, BH, Julia) Penny Marshall does breakdancing with The Dynamic Breakers Walter Cronkite's World of Bloopers (DT, Marshall) Randy Newman performs Scarface takeoff (everyone) Weekend Tonight (BH, DT, Marshall, VB, plus DT as Olivier) Trivial Pursuit (Marshall, DT, VB, Newman) Maggie Jakobson does black cheerleaders Randy Newman music video: "I Love L.A." Zorka The Moth (Marshall, Julia) |
5 | February 10, 1984 | Randy Quaid Dennis Quaid Catherine O'Hara | John Cougar Mellencamp | N/A | Buck Henry's Bikini Theater Commandos From Hell (Quaids) The Frightened Family (with DT, VB, O'Hara, BH) Mental Telepathy (with Dennis Quaid, O'Hara, DT, BH, VB) Weekend Tonight (with BH and DT, O'Hara as Wendy O. Williams) Sister and her pranking brothers (Quaids, O'Hara) The Naughty Lady (Quaids, VB, BH, O'Hara, DT) World of Nature (BH, O'Hara) Joy Behar – Make Me Laugh Part II (film segment) |
6 | February 17, 1984 | Steve Martin Catherine O'Hara | Cyndi Lauper | Maggie Jakobson Tom Davis Maura Moynihan | Jim McKay at the Olympics (DT, VB) Steve Martin asks "What Kind of Guy Watches the New Show?" Couple seeing the doctor about "going unconscious" (DT, O'Hara, BH) Steve Martin as Italian gigolo (also with O'Hara) Cyndi Lauper performs New York Daily Bugle (Martin, O'Hara, BH, DT) Weekend Tonight (BH, DT, O'Hara as Julie Andrews, DT as Boy George) Problem with extras (everyone) New employee (DT, BH, Moynihan) Cyndi Lauper performs Film segment: "The Day Before" |
7 | March 9, 1984 | Candice Bergen Steve Guttenberg | Rick James | Maggie Jakobson Tom Davis Al Franken Maura Moynihan | Going to Work (VB) Let's Make A Deal for doing the show (BH, Bergen, Guttenberg) Campaign Trail of Blood (DT, Guttenberg, BH) Vacationers forgot their camera (Bergen, BH) Smooth talking Jeb avoids a lynching (Guttenberg, Davis, Franken, BH, DT, Jakobson) Weekend Tonight (BH, DT, also DT as Ed Koch Chip Masters: Organ Donor (Moynihan, BH, VB, Guttenberg, Davis, DT) Menudo mockumentary Rick James |
8 | March 16, 1984 | Laraine Newman John Candy | Laurie Anderson | Maggie Jakobson Tom Davis Al Franken | Buck insists it is a live audience (BH, Newman, Candy) Asian convenience store clerk (DT, Candy) Ping pong scene being filmed (Candy, BH, Davis, Franken) The Frightened Family (BH, DT, Candy, Newman, VB) Weekend Tonight (BH, DT, plus DT as Michael Caine, Candy as Tip O'Neill) Twilight Zonettes (everyone) Desiree Silver's Film Talk (Jakobson, Newman, Candy, VB) |
9 | March 23, 1984 | Teri Garr | The Pretenders | Maggie Jakobson Maura Moynihan Tom Davis Al Franken | Buck speaks of cast as family (BH, Garr, Thomas) Union Scabs meeting (BH, Thomas, Franken, Davis, others) Floont Artney (BH, Thomas) Dave's evil brother Bill tangles with Buck, Teri, and audience (BH, Garr, Thomas) The Pretenders Mr. Grandmom (Thomas, Garr, Bromfield) Weekend Tonight (BH, Thomas, plus Davis and Garr) Terri Garr hands out samples in supermarket (everyone) The Pretenders Where's The Beef? themed wedding (everyone) |
1984 - s01e10 - Best Of (Special)
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