Saturday Night Live - Season 7

Saturday Night Live

Season 7

1981 • 20 Episodes

Saturday Night Live aired its seventh season during the 1981–1982 television season on NBC. The seventh season started on October 3, 1981 and ended on May 22, 1982. A total of 20 episodes were broadcast. Following the dismissal of producer Jean Doumanian and most of her cast members, the show was shut down due to the commencement of the 1981 WGA strike. Dick Ebersol, the program's developer, was hired as Doumanian's replacement. The new cast of Saturday Night Live for this season were the same ones from the episode Ebersol produced on the April 11, 1981 episode: Robin Duke, Tim Kazurinsky and Tony Rosato along with the Doumanian era's sole survivors Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscopo. Denny Dillon and Gail Matthius were fired following the April 1981 episode while Laurie Metcalf and unseen castmember Emily Prager weren't asked back to be cast members on the show. Ebersol then hired two new cast members: Mary Gross and Christine Ebersole. Both were hired to fill the gap left by Metcalf and Prager. Wanting to distance the show from its first five seasons, Ebersol cut the popular opening line Live from New York, It's Saturday Night! from the cold openings. In fact, sometimes cold openings weren't even shown and the monologues were skipped over almost entirely. These changes were not permanent, as Ebersol decided to reverse them for the eighth season.

Episodes

(no host)/Rod Stewart - Saturday Night Live

1. (no host)/Rod Stewart

4.0

October 3, 1981

Sketches include ""Our Age is Showing,"" ""The Little Richard Simmons Show,"" ""The Clams"" (film), ""Nuns on the Beach,"" ""A Few Minutes With Andy Rooney,"" ""Prose and Cons"" (film), ""The Khaddaffi Look,"" ""Ruth Deals With Rod,"" ""Andy Warhol,"" Juggling with Michael Davis, and ""Season of Glass"" (film).

Susan Saint James/The Kinks - Saturday Night Live

2. Susan Saint James/The Kinks

4.0

October 10, 1981

Sketches include ""McDonald & Wife,"" ""The Bizarro World,"" ""Buckwheat Sings,"" ""Skanky Fiancee,"" ""Cheap Laffs,"" and ""The Alan Alda Guide to Sensitivity."" The Kinks performed ""Destroyer"" and Christine Ebersole performed ""Single Bars and Single Women."" Also featured is an Anwar Sadat tribute film.

George Kennedy/Miles Davis - Saturday Night Live

3. George Kennedy/Miles Davis

5.0

October 17, 1981

Sketches include ""To Tell the Truth Gone Awry,"" ""Mister Robinson's Neighborhood #2,"" ""Velvet Jones #1,"" and ""Harry Anderson's Grappler Tricks.""

Donald Pleasence/Fear - Saturday Night Live

4. Donald Pleasence/Fear

7.0

October 31, 1981

Sketches include ""Vomiting for Luck,"" ""Jogger Motel,"" ""Profiles in British Courage,"" ""Last Night I Killed My Husband"" (musical number), ""Sugar Breakfast"" and ""Andy Warhol's TV."" Fear performed ""I Don't Care About You"" and medley of ""Beef Bologna,"" ""New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones,"" and ""Let's Have A War.""

Lauren Hutton/Rick James - Saturday Night Live

5. Lauren Hutton/Rick James

6.0

November 7, 1981

Sketches Include: "Here's 'Cos", "Dressing Room", "Hail To The Chief", "Transeastern", "Whisper", "Cheap Laffs", "Harlequin Romances", "Reach Out", "Velvet Jones School of Technology", "Big Baser", "William Burroughs", "Bitter People"

Bernadette Peters/The Go-Go's, Billy Joel - Saturday Night Live

6. Bernadette Peters/The Go-Go's, Billy Joel

7.0

November 14, 1981

No overview available.

Tim Curry/Meat Loaf - Saturday Night Live

7. Tim Curry/Meat Loaf

7.0

December 5, 1981

No overview available.

Bill Murray/The Spinners, Yale Whiffenpoofs - Saturday Night Live

8. Bill Murray/The Spinners, Yale Whiffenpoofs

6.0

December 12, 1981

Sketches include ""The Phone Company,"" ""Tales of the Unlikely,"" ""Washed-Up Tom Snyder,"" ""MX-5 Tampons,"" and ""The Economics of Christmas."" The Spinners perform ""I'll Be Around.""

Robert Conrad/The Allman Brothers Band - Saturday Night Live

9. Robert Conrad/The Allman Brothers Band

5.0

January 23, 1982

No overview available.

John Madden/Jennifer Holliday - Saturday Night Live

10. John Madden/Jennifer Holliday

6.0

January 30, 1982

No overview available.

James Coburn/Lindsey Buckingham - Saturday Night Live

11. James Coburn/Lindsey Buckingham

6.0

February 6, 1982

No overview available.

Bruce Dern/Luther Vandross - Saturday Night Live

12. Bruce Dern/Luther Vandross

5.0

February 20, 1982

No overview available.

Elizabeth Ashley/Hall and Oates - Saturday Night Live

13. Elizabeth Ashley/Hall and Oates

5.0

February 27, 1982

No overview available.

Robert Urich/Mink DeVille - Saturday Night Live

14. Robert Urich/Mink DeVille

5.0

March 20, 1982

Sketches include ""He's No Burt Reynolds,"" ""Paul Harvey Radio News,"" ""Golden Age Obedience School,"" and ""Koala Bear Embryo."" Mink De Ville performed ""Maybe Tomorrow.""

Blythe Danner/Rickie Lee Jones - Saturday Night Live

15. Blythe Danner/Rickie Lee Jones

5.0

March 27, 1982

Sketches include ""Lorne Greene,"" ""The New Celibacy,"" ""20/20,"" ""The Uncle Tom Show,"" ""Senior Spring Fling '82,"" ""Meet the People,"" and ""Help Out Blythe Danner."" Rickie Lee Jones performed ""Pirates"" and ""Lush Life.""

Daniel J. Travanti/John Cougar - Saturday Night Live

16. Daniel J. Travanti/John Cougar

5.0

April 10, 1982

Sketches include ""Save Larry the Lobster,"" ""Whiners' Anniversary,"" ""Hill Street Blues,"" ""Too Many Ethel Mermans,"" and ""Career Corner."" John Cougar Mellencamp performed ""Hurts So Good.""

Johnny Cash/Elton John - Saturday Night Live

17. Johnny Cash/Elton John

9.0

April 17, 1982

Elton John performs the John Lennon tribute ""Empty Garden."" Sketches include ""Velvet Jones"" and ""Shadows.""

Robert Culp/The Charlie Daniels Band - Saturday Night Live

18. Robert Culp/The Charlie Daniels Band

5.0

April 24, 1982

No overview available.

Danny DeVito/Sparks - Saturday Night Live

19. Danny DeVito/Sparks

7.0

May 15, 1982

Sketches include ""Louis DePalma's Revenge,"" ""The Executive Test,"" ""The Whiners on an Airplane,"" ""Solomon and Pudge,"" ""Enzo,"" and ""Looks at Books."" Sparks performs ""Mickey Mouse."" Also, Brian Doyle-Murray interviews recently humbled actor-wrestler Andy Kaufman.

Olivia Newton-John - Saturday Night Live

20. Olivia Newton-John

6.5

May 22, 1982

Sketches include ""Ebony & Ivory,"" ""I Married a Monkey,"" Grease, ""Hitler In Heaven,"" and ""Ballpark Organ Favorites."" ONJ performs the hit ""Physical"" in lieu of the opening monologue.