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Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1978–79

The following is a list of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced between October 7, 1978, and May 26, 1979, the fourth season of SNL.

Honker the Homeless Man edit

A Bill Murray sketch. Debuted October 14, 1978.

Appearances
Season Episode Host
4 October 14, 1978 Fred Willard
4 December 16, 1978 Elliott Gould
4 March 10, 1979 Gary Busey
5 November 10, 1979 Buck Henry
5 March 15, 1980 none
7 December 12, 1981 Bill Murray
12 March 21, 1987 Bill Murray
18 February 20, 1993 Bill Murray

At the Mall edit

Debuted October 14, 1978.

This sketch satirized the trend of suburban shopping malls sucking the life out of American cities.

Appearances
Season Episode Host Location
4 October 14, 1978 Fred Willard Scotch Boutique
4 February 17, 1979 Ricky Nelson D&R Men's Hairstylists
4 May 19, 1979 Maureen Stapleton Candy Store
5 November 3, 1979 Bill Russell Barry White's Big and Tall That's All

Woman to Woman edit

A talk show sendup where feminist Connie Carson (Gilda Radner) speaks with professional women about their careers. Debuted October 21, 1978.

Appearances
Season Episode Host Carson's guest
4 October 21, 1978 Frank Zappa Mrs. Post (Jane Curtin)
4 December 2, 1978 Walter Matthau Vanessa Lake (Laraine Newman)
5 November 17, 1979 Bea Arthur Rosemary O'Connell (Bea Arthur)

Uncle Roy edit

A Buck Henry sketch; made two appearances in season 4 and one in season 5. Debuted November 11, 1978.

Appearances
Season Episode
4 November 11, 1978
4 May 26, 1979
5 May 24, 1980

St. Mickey's Knights of Columbus edit

A small series of sketches set in the "spaghetti dinner" meetings of a Knights of Columbus lodge. Each sketch involves a prize being given to someone ironically in absentia and ends with a traditional song that only the least expected person remembers the words to. Debuted November 11, 1978.

Appearances
Season Episode Host
4 November 11, 1978 Buck Henry
4 December 16, 1978 Elliott Gould
4 March 17, 1979 Margot Kidder

Chico Escuela edit

Chico Escuela (literal translation: "Boy School", but more likely "Little School," as Chico means small or little when used as an adjective - essentially little education), played by Garrett Morris, was the Weekend Update sports correspondent. A retired Hispanic ballplayer with limited command of the English language, he wrote the tell-all book Bad Stuff 'Bout the Mets ("Ed Kranepool - he once borrow Chico's soap and no give it back"). The character was first introduced in a St. Mickey's Knights of Columbus sketch, but subsequently Escuela appeared solely on Update.

Typically he would be introduced by Jane Curtin, thus compelling him to say, "Thank you, Hane!" Soon would follow his standard catchphrase: "Beisbol been berry, berry good to me!" In spring training of 1979, Chico's unsuccessful comeback attempt was documented on several Update segments.

The segments were actually filmed at the Miller Huggins Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. Sammy Sosa, at the peak of his stardom in the late 1990s, would sometimes repeat Chico's catchphrase as a joke to the media, albeit in his true-to-life strong Hispanic accent.[1]

Appearances
Season Episode Host Notes
4 December 9, 1978 Eric Idle
4 January 27, 1979 Michael Palin
4 February 17, 1979 Ricky Nelson
4 April 7, 1979 Richard Benjamin Chico's Comeback (part 1 of 3)
4 April 14, 1979 Milton Berle Chico's Comeback (part 2 of 3)
4 May 12, 1979 Michael Palin Chico's Comeback (part 3 of 3)
5 December 8, 1979 Howard Hesseman
5 April 19, 1980 Strother Martin
5 May 24, 1980 Buck Henry

Telepsychic edit

Telepsychic was a sketch that only appeared twice, and opened the show both times. featuring Dan Aykroyd as Ray, a pseudopsychic with his own TV show. For the character, Aykroyd wore a blonde wig and tinted sunglasses, and sat behind a desk with five telephones on it. Callers asked for advice about personal issues, and his flippant delivery and outrageous suggestions while answering phones are indicative that he was a fraud. In response to a series of questions that involved time spans, his answer for each was, "Ohhhh... about a month."

Episodes featuring Telepsychic edit

Candy Slice edit

Candy Slice was a character played by Gilda Radner on Saturday Night Live. An intense but troubled rock and roll artist, Candy Slice recorded a track for an album in a sketch on December 9, 1978, in an installment Eric Idle hosted, the song being "If You Look Close (You Can See My Tits)."[2]

She also performed in the Rock Against Yeast sketch on February 17, 1979, while Ricky Nelson was hosting.[3] Her song was dedicated to Mick Jagger and was about how Candy Slice was his "biggest funked-up fan". Other musician impressions in the sketch included Olivia Newton-John (Laraine Newman), Bob Marley (Garrett Morris) and Dolly Parton (Jane Curtin).

Candy Slice was based loosely on punk rock pioneer Patti Smith.[4]

Episodes featuring Candy Slice edit

The Widettes edit

A Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, and Gilda Radner sketch. Debuted December 16, 1978.

Appearances
Season Episode Host
4 December 16, 1978 Elliott Gould
4 February 10, 1979 Cicely Tyson
4 April 14, 1979 Milton Berle

Miles Cowperthwaite edit

A Michael Palin sketch. Debuted January 27, 1979. The second appearance aired on May 12, 1979.

Dick Lanky edit

A Bill Murray sketch. Debuted February 17, 1979.

Rosa Santangelo edit

A Gilda Radner character, who appeared in three sketches over seasons 4 and 5. Debuted May 19, 1979…….

References edit

  1. ^ Quinn, T.J. (October 10, 2004). "THE RISE & FALL OF SAMMY SOSA Cubs slugger goes from baseball's savior to Windy City villian [sic]". Daily News (New York). Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  2. ^ SNL Transcripts: Eric Idle: 12/09/78: Candy Slice Recording Session
  3. ^ SNL Transcripts: Rick Nelson: 02/17/79: Rock Against Yeast '79
  4. ^ Patti Smith blazes the comeback trail

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The following is a list of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced between October 7 1978 and May 26 1979 the fourth season of SNL Contents 1 Honker the Homeless Man 2 At the Mall 3 Woman to Woman 4 Uncle Roy 5 St Mickey s Knights of Columbus 6 Chico Escuela 7 Telepsychic 7 1 Episodes featuring Telepsychic 8 Candy Slice 8 1 Episodes featuring Candy Slice 9 The Widettes 10 Miles Cowperthwaite 11 Dick Lanky 12 Rosa Santangelo 13 ReferencesHonker the Homeless Man editA Bill Murray sketch Debuted October 14 1978 AppearancesSeason Episode Host4 October 14 1978 Fred Willard4 December 16 1978 Elliott Gould4 March 10 1979 Gary Busey5 November 10 1979 Buck Henry5 March 15 1980 none7 December 12 1981 Bill Murray12 March 21 1987 Bill Murray18 February 20 1993 Bill MurrayAt the Mall editDebuted October 14 1978 This sketch satirized the trend of suburban shopping malls sucking the life out of American cities AppearancesSeason Episode Host Location4 October 14 1978 Fred Willard Scotch Boutique4 February 17 1979 Ricky Nelson D amp R Men s Hairstylists4 May 19 1979 Maureen Stapleton Candy Store5 November 3 1979 Bill Russell Barry White s Big and Tall That s AllWoman to Woman editA talk show sendup where feminist Connie Carson Gilda Radner speaks with professional women about their careers Debuted October 21 1978 AppearancesSeason Episode Host Carson s guest4 October 21 1978 Frank Zappa Mrs Post Jane Curtin 4 December 2 1978 Walter Matthau Vanessa Lake Laraine Newman 5 November 17 1979 Bea Arthur Rosemary O Connell Bea Arthur Uncle Roy editA Buck Henry sketch made two appearances in season 4 and one in season 5 Debuted November 11 1978 AppearancesSeason Episode4 November 11 19784 May 26 19795 May 24 1980St Mickey s Knights of Columbus editA small series of sketches set in the spaghetti dinner meetings of a Knights of Columbus lodge Each sketch involves a prize being given to someone ironically in absentia and ends with a traditional song that only the least expected person remembers the words to Debuted November 11 1978 AppearancesSeason Episode Host4 November 11 1978 Buck Henry4 December 16 1978 Elliott Gould4 March 17 1979 Margot KidderChico Escuela editChico Escuela literal translation Boy School but more likely Little School as Chico means small or little when used as an adjective essentially little education played by Garrett Morris was the Weekend Update sports correspondent A retired Hispanic ballplayer with limited command of the English language he wrote the tell all book Bad Stuff Bout the Mets Ed Kranepool he once borrow Chico s soap and no give it back The character was first introduced in a St Mickey s Knights of Columbus sketch but subsequently Escuela appeared solely on Update Typically he would be introduced by Jane Curtin thus compelling him to say Thank you Hane Soon would follow his standard catchphrase Beisbol been berry berry good to me In spring training of 1979 Chico s unsuccessful comeback attempt was documented on several Update segments The segments were actually filmed at the Miller Huggins Field in St Petersburg Florida Sammy Sosa at the peak of his stardom in the late 1990s would sometimes repeat Chico s catchphrase as a joke to the media albeit in his true to life strong Hispanic accent 1 AppearancesSeason Episode Host Notes4 December 9 1978 Eric Idle4 January 27 1979 Michael Palin4 February 17 1979 Ricky Nelson4 April 7 1979 Richard Benjamin Chico s Comeback part 1 of 3 4 April 14 1979 Milton Berle Chico s Comeback part 2 of 3 4 May 12 1979 Michael Palin Chico s Comeback part 3 of 3 5 December 8 1979 Howard Hesseman5 April 19 1980 Strother Martin5 May 24 1980 Buck HenryTelepsychic editTelepsychic was a sketch that only appeared twice and opened the show both times featuring Dan Aykroyd as Ray a pseudopsychic with his own TV show For the character Aykroyd wore a blonde wig and tinted sunglasses and sat behind a desk with five telephones on it Callers asked for advice about personal issues and his flippant delivery and outrageous suggestions while answering phones are indicative that he was a fraud In response to a series of questions that involved time spans his answer for each was Ohhhh about a month Episodes featuring Telepsychic edit December 9 1978 host Eric Idle May 19 1979 host Maureen StapletonCandy Slice editCandy Slice was a character played by Gilda Radner on Saturday Night Live An intense but troubled rock and roll artist Candy Slice recorded a track for an album in a sketch on December 9 1978 in an installment Eric Idle hosted the song being If You Look Close You Can See My Tits 2 She also performed in the Rock Against Yeast sketch on February 17 1979 while Ricky Nelson was hosting 3 Her song was dedicated to Mick Jagger and was about how Candy Slice was his biggest funked up fan Other musician impressions in the sketch included Olivia Newton John Laraine Newman Bob Marley Garrett Morris and Dolly Parton Jane Curtin Candy Slice was based loosely on punk rock pioneer Patti Smith 4 Episodes featuring Candy Slice edit December 9 1978 host Eric Idle February 17 1979 host Ricky NelsonThe Widettes editA Dan Aykroyd John Belushi Jane Curtin and Gilda Radner sketch Debuted December 16 1978 AppearancesSeason Episode Host4 December 16 1978 Elliott Gould4 February 10 1979 Cicely Tyson4 April 14 1979 Milton BerleMiles Cowperthwaite editA Michael Palin sketch Debuted January 27 1979 The second appearance aired on May 12 1979 Dick Lanky editA Bill Murray sketch Debuted February 17 1979 Rosa Santangelo editA Gilda Radner character who appeared in three sketches over seasons 4 and 5 Debuted May 19 1979 References edit Quinn T J October 10 2004 THE RISE amp FALL OF SAMMY SOSA Cubs slugger goes from baseball s savior to Windy City villian sic Daily News New York Retrieved 12 September 2016 SNL Transcripts Eric Idle 12 09 78 Candy Slice Recording Session SNL Transcripts Rick Nelson 02 17 79 Rock Against Yeast 79 Patti Smith blazes the 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