Connections
Follows
Followed by
Edited from
Features a clip from the Goodnights
Features a clip of the Goodnights
Features the goodnights
Features 'What's It All About?"
Features The Rocket Report
Features 'Who is Gilbert Gottfried' and James Brown performing 'I Feel Good'
Features 'Virgin Search'
Features 'Frank Sinatra'
Features the King Kong Syndrome
Features part of the Goodnights
Features part of the cold opening
Features Al Franken on Weekend Update
Features part of the goodnights
Features Spray-on Laetril
Features John Belushi's Cameo
Features I married a Monkey
Features the Bizarro World
Features Tyrone Green
Features Doug and Wendy Whiner's anniversary
Features Johnny Cash performing 'Folsom Prison Blues'
Features Ebony and Ivory
Features Queen performing 'Under Pressure'
Features part of the monologue and M. & Mrs. T's Bloody Mary Mix
Features Marvin the Iguana
Features part of the Cold Opening
Features part of 'How to prove it's live'
Features Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers performing 'Change of Heart'
Features part of Club Doolittle
Features Stevie Wonder performing 'Overjoyed'
Features The Gumby Story and James Brown Celebrity Hot Tub
Features Sarcastic Nun
Features part of Larry's Corner and Impersonation tips
Features part of the monologue
Features the Julia Show
Features part of 'Cat Fight'
Features the Three Stooges Self Defence Class
Features part of the monologue, Ed Grimley, Synchronized swimming and The Bulge
Features High School Chess Coach
Features The Kinks performing 'Do It Again'
Features Fernando's hideaway
Features The End of Buckwheat
Features part of 'Fireside Hypnotism'
Features Fernando's Hideaway
Features Jackie Rogers Jr.'s $100,000 Jackpot Wad
Features part of 'Howard's Bar Mitzvah'
Features part of Pinklisting
Features part of Pathalogical Liars Anonymous and Mo' Money
Features part of 'Cliches'
Features The Pat Stevens Show
Features part of The Pat Stevens Show
Features 'The Limits of the Imagination'
Features part of A message from Tommy Flanagan
Features part of the monologue and 'That girl'
Features part of Weekend Update and 'Cabrini Green and her mother'
Features part of 'Cast Ablaze'
Features Madonna's cold opening and Choppin' Broccoli
Features One More Mission
Features Neck with the Producer
Features 'Automobile Club'
Features Lone Justice performing 'Shelter'
Features Bruce Hornsby & The Range performing 'The Way It Is'
Features part of 'Discover'
Features part of Master Thespian
Features Roy Orbison performing 'Crying'
Features twin Dennis Millers on W.U.
Features James Taylor performing 'Lonesome Road'
Features the Girl watchers and Victoria Jackson on W.U.
Features The Bangles performing 'In Your Room'
Features part of the Sweeney Sisters
Features part of 'Don't Mock Me'
Features part of Celebrity Cafe
Features the Cowboy Junkies performing 'Sweet Jane'
Features Elvis Costello performing 'Let Him Dangle'
Features the Fine Young Cannibals performing 'She Drives Me Crazy'
Features Don Henley perfroming 'The Last Worthless Evening'
Features Harry Connick, Jr performing 'It had to be you'
Features Bonnie Raitt performing 'Have a Heart'
References
Tarzan appears on "Succinctly Speaking."
Tonto appears on "Succinctly Speaking."
Mentioned by Neil, one of the SNL writers
Referenced in Jackie Rogers Jr.'s $100,000 Jackpot Wad
Referenced in 'Impersonation tips'
Frank Sinatra (Joe Piscopo) sings the theme to "New York, New York."
Mentioned by Billy Crystal
Mentioned by Nora Dunn
Mentioned by Martin Short
Mentioned on Succingctly speaking
Mentioned by Martin Short
Referenced in Louis Gosset Jr.'s monologue (archive footage)
Mentioned by George Wendt (during archive footage)
Mentioned by Mary Gross
Referenced by Ed Grimley
Mentioned by Martin Short
Mentioned by Buddy Pricisely (archive footage)
Referenced by Tim Kazurinsky
Mentioned by Julia Louis-Dreyfus
A still is shown of Larry David from "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
Spoofs
On "Succinctly Speaking," Frankenstein exclaims, "Fire bad!" and runs out of the room.
Spoofed in the Eddie Murphy "Gumby" segments
Spoofed in "Mister Robinson's Neighborhood"
During Richard Dreyfus's opening monologue, he is eaten by a shark.
Spoofed in "The People's Court" clip