February 26, 1977
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Episode
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38
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Season Episode
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14
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Host
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Steve Martin
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Musical Guest(s)
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The Kinks
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Song(s) performed by Musical Guest(s)
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"You Really Got Me" "Sleepwalker"
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The 38th episode of Saturday Night Live was hosted by Steve Martin with special guest Lily Tomlin and musical guest The Kinks.
Cast[]
The Not Ready For Primetime Players[]
Cameos by Buster Holmes, Cheryl Hardwick, Joe Dicso, and Howard Shore
Sketches[]
Cold Open
Sketch
Pre-recorded
Weekend Update
Music Performance
Other
Title
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Image
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Summary
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Steve's Head Trip
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The cast is dismayed to learn that Steve Martin has let his recent success go to his head.
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Montage
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Steve Martin's Monologue
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During his stand-up routine, Steve Martin gets happy feet and describes "getting small."
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The Coneheads At Home
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An IRS agent (Steve Martin) questions the Coneheads about their tax returns.
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Garrett Morris sings "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt"
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Celebrity Weightlifting
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Jackie Onassis (Gilda Radner) is no match for Russian chanpion, Vasselai Alexev (John Belushi).
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The Kinks Perform A Medley Of Their Hits
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A medley consisting of "You Really Got Me Going", "All Day And All of the Night", "Well-Respected Man", and "Lola" medley
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Weekend Update With Jane Curtin
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Laraine Newman reports from a dangerous military aircraft.
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Dr. Breadloaf's Quick-Loss Diet Book
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Dr. Breadloaf (Gilda Radner) eats the pages of her book for quick nourishment.
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Broadway Baby
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Pull The Plug
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A doctor (Steve Martin) advises that parents (Bill Murray, Jane Belushi) pull the plug on their comatose son (John Belushi).
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Buster Holmes' Restaurant
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Buster Holmes shows off his New Orleans restaurant.
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Hollywood Bingo
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The introduction of a full card of celebrity guests takes up the game show's full running time.
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From The Big Orange To The Big Apple
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Lily Tomlin takes her characters to New York City.
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Roots II
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More oppressed ancestors of Alex Haley (Garrett Morris).
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The Kinks Perform "Sleepwalker"
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Singles Bar
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At a singles bar, a man (Steve Martin) and a woman (Gilda Radner) learn they share odd traits.
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Goodnights
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