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Saturday Night Live: Madeline Kahn/Carly Simon (1976) (TV Episode)
Features a clip from the Goodnights
Saturday Night Live: Richard Dreyfuss/Jimmy Buffett, Gary Tigerman (1978) (TV Episode)
Features a clip of the Goodnights
Saturday Night Live: Elliott Gould/Kid Creole & the Coconuts (1980) (TV Episode)
Features 'What's It All About?"
Saturday Night Live: Malcolm McDowell/Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band (1980) (TV Episode)
Features The Rocket Report
Saturday Night Live: Jamie Lee Curtis/James Brown/Ellen Shipley (1980) (TV Episode)
Features 'Who is Gilbert Gottfried' and James Brown performing 'I Feel Good'
Saturday Night Live: David Carradine/Cast of 'The Pirates of Penzance' (1980) (TV Episode)
Features 'Virgin Search'
Saturday Night Live: Karen Black/Cheap Trick/Stanley Clarke Trio (1981) (TV Episode)
Features 'Frank Sinatra'
Saturday Night Live: Deborah Harry/Funky 4 + 1 More (1981) (TV Episode)
Features the King Kong Syndrome
Saturday Night Live: Charlene Tilton/Todd Rundgren/Prince (1981) (TV Episode)
Features part of the Goodnights
Saturday Night Live: Bill Murray/Delbert McClinton (1981) (TV Episode)
Features part of the cold opening
Saturday Night Live: Jr. Walker & the All-Stars (1981) (TV Episode)
Features Al Franken on Weekend Update
Saturday Night Live: Susan Saint James/The Kinks (1981) (TV Episode)
Features part of the goodnights
Saturday Night Live: George Kennedy/Miles Davis (1981) (TV Episode)
Features Spray-on Laetril
Saturday Night Live: Donald Pleasance/Fear (1981) (TV Episode)
Features John Belushi's Cameo
Saturday Night Live: Bernadette Peters/Billy Joel/The Go-Go's (1981) (TV Episode)
Features I married a Monkey
Saturday Night Live: Bruce Dern/Luther Vandross (1982) (TV Episode)
Features the Bizarro World
Saturday Night Live: Blythe Danner/Rickie Lee Jones (1982) (TV Episode)
Features Tyrone Green
Saturday Night Live: Daniel J. Travanti/John Cougar (1982) (TV Episode)
Features Doug and Wendy Whiner's anniversary
Saturday Night Live: Johnny Cash/Elton John (1982) (TV Episode)
Features Johnny Cash performing 'Folsom Prison Blues'
Saturday Night Live: Olivia Newton-John (1982) (TV Episode)
Features Ebony and Ivory
Saturday Night Live: Chevy Chase/Queen (1982) (TV Episode)
Features Queen performing 'Under Pressure'
Saturday Night Live: Louis Gossett Jr/George Thorogood & The Destroyers (1982) (TV Episode)
Features part of the monologue and M. & Mrs. T's Bloody Mary Mix
Saturday Night Live: Howard Hesseman/Men at Work (1982) (TV Episode)
Features Marvin the Iguana
Saturday Night Live: Lily Tomlin (1983) (TV Episode)
Features part of the Cold Opening
Saturday Night Live: Sid Caesar/Joe Cocker (1983) (TV Episode)
Features part of 'How to prove it's live'
Saturday Night Live: Howard Hesseman/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (1983) (TV Episode)
Features Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers performing 'Change of Heart'
Saturday Night Live: Joan Rivers/Musical Youth (1983) (TV Episode)
Features part of Club Doolittle
Saturday Night Live: Stevie Wonder (1983) (TV Episode)
Features Stevie Wonder performing 'Overjoyed'
Saturday Night Live: Betty Thomas/Stray Cats (1983) (TV Episode)
Features The Gumby Story and James Brown Celebrity Hot Tub
Saturday Night Live: Teri Garr/Mick Fleetwood's Zoo (1983) (TV Episode)
Features Sarcastic Nun
Saturday Night Live: Jerry Lewis/Loverboy (1983) (TV Episode)
Features part of Larry's Corner and Impersonation tips
Saturday Night Live: Father Guido Sarducci/Huey Lewis & The News (1984) (TV Episode)
Features part of the monologue
Saturday Night Live: Jamie Lee Curtis/The Fixx (1984) (TV Episode)
Features the Julia Show
Saturday Night Live: Barry Bostwick/Spinal Tap (1984) (TV Episode)
Features part of 'Cat Fight'
Saturday Night Live: Billy Crystal/Ed Koch/Edwin Newman/Don Novello/Betty Thomas/The Cars (1984) (TV Episode)
Features the Three Stooges Self Defence Class
Saturday Night Live: Thompson Twins (1984) (TV Episode)
Features part of the monologue, Ed Grimley, Synchronized swimming and The Bulge
Saturday Night Live: George Carlin/Frankie Goes to Hollywood (1984) (TV Episode)
Features High School Chess Coach
Saturday Night Live: Ed Asner/The Kinks (1984) (TV Episode)
Features The Kinks performing 'Do It Again'
Saturday Night Live: Ringo Starr/Herbie Hancock (1984) (TV Episode)
Features Fernando's hideaway
Saturday Night Live: Eddie Murphy/Robert Plant & The Honeydrippers (1984) (TV Episode)
Features The End of Buckwheat
Saturday Night Live: Kathleen Turner/John Waite (1985) (TV Episode)
Features part of 'Fireside Hypnotism'
Saturday Night Live: Mr. T and Hulk Hogan/The Commodores (1985) (TV Episode)
Features Fernando's Hideaway
Saturday Night Live: Christopher Reeve/Santana (1985) (TV Episode)
Features Jackie Rogers Jr.'s $100,000 Jackpot Wad
Saturday Night Live: Howard Cosell/Greg Kihn (1985) (TV Episode)
Features part of 'Howard's Bar Mitzvah'
Saturday Night Live: Madonna/Simple Minds (1985) (TV Episode)
Features part of Pinklisting
Saturday Night Live: Chevy Chase/Sheila E. (1985) (TV Episode)
Features part of Pathalogical Liars Anonymous and Mo' Money
Saturday Night Live: John Lithgow/Mr. Mister (1985) (TV Episode)
Features part of 'Cliches'
Saturday Night Live: Tom Hanks/Sade (1985) (TV Episode)
Features The Pat Stevens Show
Saturday Night Live: Dudley Moore/Al Green (1986) (TV Episode)
Features part of The Pat Stevens Show
Saturday Night Live: Jerry Hall/Stevie Ray Vaughan/Jimmie Vaughan (1986) (TV Episode)
Features 'The Limits of the Imagination'
Saturday Night Live: Griffin Dunne/Rosanne Cash (1986) (TV Episode)
Features part of A message from Tommy Flanagan
Saturday Night Live: George Wendt and Francis Ford Coppola/Philip Glass (1986) (TV Episode)
Features part of the monologue and 'That girl'
Saturday Night Live: Oprah Winfrey/Joe Jackson (1986) (TV Episode)
Features part of Weekend Update and 'Cabrini Green and her mother'
Saturday Night Live: Sigourney Weaver/Buster Poindexter (1986) (TV Episode)
Features Madonna's cold opening and Choppin' Broccoli
Saturday Night Live: Malcolm-Jamal Warner/Run-DMC (1986) (TV Episode)
Features One More Mission
Saturday Night Live: Rosanna Arquette/Ric Ocasek (1986) (TV Episode)
Features Neck with the Producer
Saturday Night Live: Robin Williams/Paul Simon (1986) (TV Episode)
Features 'Automobile Club'
Saturday Night Live: William Shatner/Lone Justice (1986) (TV Episode)
Features Lone Justice performing 'Shelter'
Saturday Night Live: Paul Shaffer/Bruce Hornsby & The Range (1987) (TV Episode)
Features Bruce Hornsby & The Range performing 'The Way It Is'
Saturday Night Live: Valerie Bertinelli/Robert Cray Band (1987) (TV Episode)
Features part of 'Discover'
Saturday Night Live: John Lithgow/Anita Baker (1987) (TV Episode)
Features part of Master Thespian
Saturday Night Live: Dennis Hopper/Roy Orbison (1987) (TV Episode)
Features Roy Orbison performing 'Crying'
Saturday Night Live: Paul Simon/Linda Ronstadt (1987) (TV Episode)
Features twin Dennis Millers on W.U.
Saturday Night Live: Robin Williams/James Taylor (1988) (TV Episode)
Features James Taylor performing 'Lonesome Road'
Saturday Night Live: Tom Hanks/Randy Travis (1988) (TV Episode)
Features the Girl watchers and Victoria Jackson on W.U.
Saturday Night Live: Danny Devito/The Bangles (1988) (TV Episode)
Features The Bangles performing 'In Your Room'
Saturday Night Live: Melanie Griffith/Little Feat (1988) (TV Episode)
Features part of the Sweeney Sisters
Saturday Night Live: John Malkovich/Anita Baker (1989) (TV Episode)
Features part of 'Don't Mock Me'
Saturday Night Live: Ted Danson/Luther Vandross (1989) (TV Episode)
Features part of Celebrity Cafe
Saturday Night Live: Leslie Nielsen/Cowboy Junkies (1989) (TV Episode)
Features the Cowboy Junkies performing 'Sweet Jane'
Saturday Night Live: Mary Tyler Moore/Elvis Costello (1989) (TV Episode)
Features Elvis Costello performing 'Let Him Dangle'
Saturday Night Live: Wayne Gretzky/Fine Young Cannibals (1989) (TV Episode)
Features the Fine Young Cannibals performing 'She Drives Me Crazy'
Saturday Night Live: James Woods/Don Henley (1989) (TV Episode)
Features Don Henley perfroming 'The Last Worthless Evening'
Saturday Night Live: Ed O'Neill/Harry Connick Jr. (1990) (TV Episode)
Features Harry Connick, Jr performing 'It had to be you'
Saturday Night Live: Christopher Walken/Bonnie Raitt (1990) (TV Episode)
Features Bonnie Raitt performing 'Have a Heart'

References 

Tarzan the Ape Man (1932)
Tarzan appears on "Succinctly Speaking."
The Lone Ranger (1949) (TV Series)
Tonto appears on "Succinctly Speaking."
Today (1952) (TV Series)
Mentioned by Neil, one of the SNL writers
Captain Kangaroo (1955) (TV Series)
Referenced in Jackie Rogers Jr.'s $100,000 Jackpot Wad
Gilligan's Island (1964) (TV Series)
Referenced in 'Impersonation tips'
New York, New York (1977)
Frank Sinatra (Joe Piscopo) sings the theme to "New York, New York."
Soap (1977) (TV Series)
Mentioned by Billy Crystal
Dallas (1978) (TV Series)
Mentioned by Nora Dunn
SCTV Network (1981) (TV Series)
Mentioned by Martin Short
Quest for Fire (1981)
Mentioned on Succingctly speaking
The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour (1982) (TV Series)
Mentioned by Martin Short
An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Referenced in Louis Gosset Jr.'s monologue (archive footage)
Cheers (1982) (TV Series)
Mentioned by George Wendt (during archive footage)
48 Hrs. (1982)
Mentioned by Mary Gross
Wheel of Fortune (1983) (TV Series)
Referenced by Ed Grimley
This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
Mentioned by Martin Short
L.A. Law (1986) (TV Series)
Mentioned by Buddy Pricisely (archive footage)
Seinfeld (1990) (TV Series)
Referenced by Tim Kazurinsky
Survivor (2000) (TV Series)
Mentioned by Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) (TV Series)
A still is shown of Larry David from "Curb Your Enthusiasm."

Spoofs 

The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
On "Succinctly Speaking," Frankenstein exclaims, "Fire bad!" and runs out of the room.
The Gumby Show (1957) (TV Series)
Spoofed in the Eddie Murphy "Gumby" segments
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968) (TV Series)
Spoofed in "Mister Robinson's Neighborhood"
Jaws (1975)
During Richard Dreyfus's opening monologue, he is eaten by a shark.
The People's Court (1981) (TV Series)
Spoofed in "The People's Court" clip

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