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Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1986–87

The following is a list of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced between October 11, 1986, and May 23, 1987, the twelfth season of SNL.

Marge Keister edit

A Jan Hooks sketch. Debuted October 11, 1986.

Appearances
Season Episode Host Notes
12 October 11, 1986 Sigourney Weaver
12 November 15, 1986 Sam Kinison
12 December 13, 1986 Steve Guttenberg
12 February 14, 1987 Bronson Pinchot
12 May 16, 1987 Garry Shandling
13 October 24, 1987 Sean Penn
14 November 19, 1988 John Lithgow

The Church Lady edit

Dana Carvey plays a "holier-than-thou" talk show host. Debuted October 11, 1986.

Church Chat edit

Season Episode Host Notes
12 October 11, 1986 Sigourney Weaver Christopher Durang (Himself), Sally Kellerman (Jan Hooks), Ann Landers (Nora Dunn) and Zuul (Sigourney Weaver)
12 November 8, 1986 Rosanna Arquette Jenny Baker (Victoria Jackson), Rosanna Arquette (Herself) and Ric Ocasek (Himself)
12 November 15, 1986 Sam Kinison Church Lady boycott the show because of this night's host (Sam Kinison)
12 January 24, 1987 Joe Montana, Walter Payton Shirley MacLaine (Jan Hooks), Walter Payton (Himself) and Joe Montana (Himself)
12 February 21, 1987 Willie Nelson Church Lady and Willie Nelson sing together.

Danny DeVito (Himself), Ann Landers (Nora Dunn), Willie Nelson (Himself).

12 March 28, 1987 Charlton Heston Jim (Phil Hartman) and Tammy Faye Bakker (Jan Hooks)
12 May 23, 1987 Dennis Hopper Dennis Hopper (Himself)
13 October 24, 1987 Sean Penn Rashashimi Khadudi Hasumi-imi-humi (Jon Lovitz), Sean Penn (Himself)
13 December 5, 1987 Danny DeVito Jessica Hahn (Jan Hooks), Danny DeVito (Himself)
13 February 27, 1988 Judge Reinhold Pat Robertson (Al Franken) and Jimmy Swaggart (Phil Hartman)
14 November 5, 1988 Matthew Modine Morton Downey Jr. (Himself)
15 December 16, 1989 Andie MacDowell Nadia Comaneci (Jan Hooks), Leona Helmsley (Nora Dunn), Andie MacDowell (Herself)
15 February 24, 1990 Fred Savage Enid (Fred Savage), Marla Maples (Jan Hooks) and Donald Trump (Phil Hartman)
15 March 17, 1990 Rob Lowe Rob Lowe (Himself)
16 December 1, 1990 John Goodman Sadam Hussein (Phil Hartman) and the Church Lady's mother (John Goodman)
22 October 26, 1996 Dana Carvey O.J Simpson (Tim Meadows) & Madonna (Molly Shannon)
26 October 21, 2000 Dana Carvey Hillary Clinton (Ana Gasteyer), Anne Heche (Chris Kattan) and Eminem (Chris Parnell)
36 February 5, 2011 Dana Carvey The Kardashians (Nasim Pedrad, Abby Elliott, Vanessa Bayer) and Snooki (Bobby Moynihan)
41 May 7, 2016 Brie Larson Ted Cruz (Taran Killam) and Donald Trump (Darrell Hammond)
Additional appearances
  • Church Potluck- December 6, 1986
  • Christmas Eve- December 17, 1988
  • The '90s- January 13, 1990
  • Weekend Update- November 5, 2016

Mr. Subliminal edit

Played by Kevin Nealon, he was originally an advertising executive (named Phil Maloney) who used subliminal messages to influence people. His appearances on Update utilized the subliminal technique (i.e. saying things rapidly and under his breath, in between sentences) to reveal what he is really thinking. For example, in an editorial on the 1994 caning of Michael Fay, he stated that:

"...the boy admitted to spray painting cars but he's only eighteen and young people often do stupid and impulsive things they later regret (Shannen Doherty). I happen to think [pause] that everyone's entitled to one mistake (Euro Disney). And I'm not saying there aren't [pause] those who I'd love to see get a good flogging (Urkel), it's just that [pause] I'm afraid we've become so insensitive that we've learned to accept the idea of a man's beating in public (Pee Wee Herman)."[1]

Debuted October 11, 1986.

Derek Stevens ("She choppin’ broccoli...") edit

An English singer/songwriter (played by Dana Carvey) is meeting with his record producers to go over his demo, which they soon discover he has failed to record. He insists, however, that he has written songs and he can play the songs for them live, and when they ask him to do so, he quickly makes up a song called "The Lady I Know". He then sits at the piano and begins sloppily faking his way through the song, which ultimately becomes an endless refrain of the chorus, "Choppin' broccoli" in various vocal styles and intonations. Upon hearing it, the producers appear to be awestruck by his lyrics, and are ecstatic about recording the song. Debuted October 11, 1986.

This song was originally in a Dana Carvey stand-up comedy routine about the vapidness of popular music.

Stevens returns in a later sketch, in which his producers try to convince him that his premature death might help the sales of his album. A fearful Stevens responds by hyping a new song, with the same tune as "The Lady I Know", but featuring different, though equally repetitive, lyrics and a similar endless refrain ("My pretty little lady! My pretty little gir-rl!") The producers are unimpressed.

Stevens appeared once more on SNL's 40th Anniversary Special in 2015, singing "Choppin' Broccoli".

Appearances
Season Episode Host Notes
12 October 11, 1986 Sigourney Weaver
12 December 13, 1986 Steve Guttenberg
12 February 14, 1987 Bronson Pinchot
13 February 13, 1988 Justine Bateman

The Sweeney Sisters edit

The Sweeney Sisters are a duo of party singers, Candy Sweeney (played by Jan Hooks) and her sister Liz (played by Nora Dunn). They normally sing cover medleys of pop standards in very high-pitched voices, a la Nick the Lounge Singer. Their medleys always include the first two lines of "The Trolley Song" ("Clang, clang, clang went the trolley...") about two-thirds of the way through, followed by a string of scatting. In these medleys the last word of one song often segues into the first word of the next. The sisters are usually seen performing at various U.S. hotel lounges, and their performances usually begin with "You must have pressed 'L' for 'lobby'! Come, join us." They were the opening act at the 40th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1988.[2] Candy and Liz have a sister (a former member of the group), Audrey, who was played by Mary Tyler Moore. The Sweeneys' accompanist, Skip St.Thomas, was played by composer Marc Shaiman. Debuted October 18, 1986.

Appearances
Season Episode Host Notes
12 October 18, 1986 Malcolm-Jamal Warner
12 November 22, 1986 Robin Williams
12 December 20, 1986 William Shatner
12 January 31, 1987 Paul Shaffer
12 March 28, 1987 Charlton Heston
12 May 23, 1987 Dennis Hopper
13 November 14, 1987 Robert Mitchum
13 December 19, 1987 Paul Simon
14 December 17, 1988 Melanie Griffith
14 March 25, 1989 Mary Tyler Moore

Instant Coffee with Bill Smith edit

A Kevin Nealon sketch. Debuted October 18, 1986.

The Two Sammies edit

A Dana Carvey and Kevin Nealon sketch. Debuted November 8, 1986.

Miss Connie's Fable Nook edit

A Jan Hooks, Dana Carvey, Dennis Miller and Kevin Nealon sketch. Debuted November 8, 1986.

The Jungle Room edit

A Phil Hartman and Jon Lovitz sketch.

Appearances
Season Episode Host Notes
12 November 15, 1986 Sam Kinison
12 January 24, 1987 Joe Montana, Walter Payton
12 October 24, 1987 Sean Penn
12 December 5, 1987 Danny DeVito

Ching Chang edit

Dana Carvey played the character Ching Chang, a typical Asian-American stereotype whose only goal in life is to put his chickens in their own show on Broadway. Debuted November 15, 1986.

Appearances
Season Episode Host Notes
12 November 15, 1986 Sam Kinison
12 January 31, 1987 Paul Shaffer
12 February 28, 1987 Valerie Bertinelli
12 May 9, 1987 Mark Harmon
13 November 21, 1987 Candice Bergen
16 November 10, 1990 Jimmy Smits
26 October 21, 2000 Dana Carvey

The NFL Today edit

A parody of The NFL Today, with Phil Hartman impersonating Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder and Kevin Nealon impersonating Brent Musburger.

Appearances
Season Episode Host Notes
12 January 24, 1987 Joe Montana, Walter Payton
13 October 17, 1987 Steve Martin
13 January 30, 1988 Carl Weathers
15 April 14, 1990 Corbin Bernsen

Mace edit

A Phil Hartman sketch. Debuted January 24, 1987.

Appearances
Season Episode Host Notes
12 January 24, 1987 Joe Montana, Walter Payton
13 November 21, 1987 Candice Bergen
15 March 17, 1990 Rob Lowe
16 March 23, 1991 Jeremy Irons

Nightline edit

A parody of the late-night news program Nightline, with Dana Carvey impersonating its host Ted Koppel.

Appearances
Season Episode Host Notes
12 February 14, 1987 Bronson Pinchot
16 January 12, 1991 Joe Mantegna
18 September 26, 1992 Nicolas Cage

Discover with Peter Graves edit

Phil Hartman impersonates actor Peter Graves in this series of sketches. It parodies actors hosting documentary series, portraying Graves as not being able to fully understand or comprehend the show's topics.

Appearances
Season Episode Host Notes
12 February 28, 1987 Valerie Bertinelli
12 April 11, 1987 John Lithgow
13 October 24, 1987 Sean Penn
13 January 23, 1988 Robin Williams

President Dexter edit

A Charlton Heston sketch. Debuted March 28, 1987.

References edit

  1. ^ "SNL Transcripts: Steve Martin: 04/22/78: Dancing in the Dark - SNL Transcripts Tonight". 8 October 2018.
  2. ^ Stutz, Colin (October 9, 2014). "Jan Hooks' Top 5 Musical Moments". Billboard. from the original on October 12, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2021.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1986 87 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The following is a list of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced between October 11 1986 and May 23 1987 the twelfth season of SNL Contents 1 Marge Keister 2 The Church Lady 2 1 Church Chat 3 Mr Subliminal 4 Derek Stevens She choppin broccoli 5 The Sweeney Sisters 6 Instant Coffee with Bill Smith 7 The Two Sammies 8 Miss Connie s Fable Nook 9 The Jungle Room 10 Ching Chang 11 The NFL Today 12 Mace 13 Nightline 14 Discover with Peter Graves 15 President Dexter 16 ReferencesMarge Keister editA Jan Hooks sketch Debuted October 11 1986 AppearancesSeason Episode Host Notes12 October 11 1986 Sigourney Weaver12 November 15 1986 Sam Kinison12 December 13 1986 Steve Guttenberg12 February 14 1987 Bronson Pinchot12 May 16 1987 Garry Shandling13 October 24 1987 Sean Penn14 November 19 1988 John LithgowThe Church Lady editMain article The Church Lady Dana Carvey plays a holier than thou talk show host Debuted October 11 1986 Church Chat edit Season Episode Host Notes12 October 11 1986 Sigourney Weaver Christopher Durang Himself Sally Kellerman Jan Hooks Ann Landers Nora Dunn and Zuul Sigourney Weaver 12 November 8 1986 Rosanna Arquette Jenny Baker Victoria Jackson Rosanna Arquette Herself and Ric Ocasek Himself 12 November 15 1986 Sam Kinison Church Lady boycott the show because of this night s host Sam Kinison 12 January 24 1987 Joe Montana Walter Payton Shirley MacLaine Jan Hooks Walter Payton Himself and Joe Montana Himself 12 February 21 1987 Willie Nelson Church Lady and Willie Nelson sing together Danny DeVito Himself Ann Landers Nora Dunn Willie Nelson Himself 12 March 28 1987 Charlton Heston Jim Phil Hartman and Tammy Faye Bakker Jan Hooks 12 May 23 1987 Dennis Hopper Dennis Hopper Himself 13 October 24 1987 Sean Penn Rashashimi Khadudi Hasumi imi humi Jon Lovitz Sean Penn Himself 13 December 5 1987 Danny DeVito Jessica Hahn Jan Hooks Danny DeVito Himself 13 February 27 1988 Judge Reinhold Pat Robertson Al Franken and Jimmy Swaggart Phil Hartman 14 November 5 1988 Matthew Modine Morton Downey Jr Himself 15 December 16 1989 Andie MacDowell Nadia Comaneci Jan Hooks Leona Helmsley Nora Dunn Andie MacDowell Herself 15 February 24 1990 Fred Savage Enid Fred Savage Marla Maples Jan Hooks and Donald Trump Phil Hartman 15 March 17 1990 Rob Lowe Rob Lowe Himself 16 December 1 1990 John Goodman Sadam Hussein Phil Hartman and the Church Lady s mother John Goodman 22 October 26 1996 Dana Carvey O J Simpson Tim Meadows amp Madonna Molly Shannon 26 October 21 2000 Dana Carvey Hillary Clinton Ana Gasteyer Anne Heche Chris Kattan and Eminem Chris Parnell 36 February 5 2011 Dana Carvey The Kardashians Nasim Pedrad Abby Elliott Vanessa Bayer and Snooki Bobby Moynihan 41 May 7 2016 Brie Larson Ted Cruz Taran Killam and Donald Trump Darrell Hammond Additional appearancesChurch Potluck December 6 1986 Christmas Eve December 17 1988 The 90s January 13 1990 Weekend Update November 5 2016Mr Subliminal editPlayed by Kevin Nealon he was originally an advertising executive named Phil Maloney who used subliminal messages to influence people His appearances on Update utilized the subliminal technique i e saying things rapidly and under his breath in between sentences to reveal what he is really thinking For example in an editorial on the 1994 caning of Michael Fay he stated that the boy admitted to spray painting cars but he s only eighteen and young people often do stupid and impulsive things they later regret Shannen Doherty I happen to think pause that everyone s entitled to one mistake Euro Disney And I m not saying there aren t pause those who I d love to see get a good flogging Urkel it s just that pause I m afraid we ve become so insensitive that we ve learned to accept the idea of a man s beating in public Pee Wee Herman 1 Debuted October 11 1986 Derek Stevens She choppin broccoli editAn English singer songwriter played by Dana Carvey is meeting with his record producers to go over his demo which they soon discover he has failed to record He insists however that he has written songs and he can play the songs for them live and when they ask him to do so he quickly makes up a song called The Lady I Know He then sits at the piano and begins sloppily faking his way through the song which ultimately becomes an endless refrain of the chorus Choppin broccoli in various vocal styles and intonations Upon hearing it the producers appear to be awestruck by his lyrics and are ecstatic about recording the song Debuted October 11 1986 This song was originally in a Dana Carvey stand up comedy routine about the vapidness of popular music Stevens returns in a later sketch in which his producers try to convince him that his premature death might help the sales of his album A fearful Stevens responds by hyping a new song with the same tune as The Lady I Know but featuring different though equally repetitive lyrics and a similar endless refrain My pretty little lady My pretty little gir rl The producers are unimpressed Stevens appeared once more on SNL s 40th Anniversary Special in 2015 singing Choppin Broccoli AppearancesSeason Episode Host Notes12 October 11 1986 Sigourney Weaver12 December 13 1986 Steve Guttenberg12 February 14 1987 Bronson Pinchot13 February 13 1988 Justine BatemanThe Sweeney Sisters editThe Sweeney Sisters are a duo of party singers Candy Sweeney played by Jan Hooks and her sister Liz played by Nora Dunn They normally sing cover medleys of pop standards in very high pitched voices a la Nick the Lounge Singer Their medleys always include the first two lines of The Trolley Song Clang clang clang went the trolley about two thirds of the way through followed by a string of scatting In these medleys the last word of one song often segues into the first word of the next The sisters are usually seen performing at various U S hotel lounges and their performances usually begin with You must have pressed L for lobby Come join us They were the opening act at the 40th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1988 2 Candy and Liz have a sister a former member of the group Audrey who was played by Mary Tyler Moore The Sweeneys accompanist Skip St Thomas was played by composer Marc Shaiman Debuted October 18 1986 AppearancesSeason Episode Host Notes12 October 18 1986 Malcolm Jamal Warner12 November 22 1986 Robin Williams12 December 20 1986 William Shatner12 January 31 1987 Paul Shaffer12 March 28 1987 Charlton Heston12 May 23 1987 Dennis Hopper13 November 14 1987 Robert Mitchum13 December 19 1987 Paul Simon14 December 17 1988 Melanie Griffith14 March 25 1989 Mary Tyler MooreInstant Coffee with Bill Smith editA Kevin Nealon sketch Debuted October 18 1986 The Two Sammies editA Dana Carvey and Kevin Nealon sketch Debuted November 8 1986 Miss Connie s Fable Nook editA Jan Hooks Dana Carvey Dennis Miller and Kevin Nealon sketch Debuted November 8 1986 The Jungle Room editA Phil Hartman and Jon Lovitz sketch AppearancesSeason Episode Host Notes12 November 15 1986 Sam Kinison12 January 24 1987 Joe Montana Walter Payton12 October 24 1987 Sean Penn12 December 5 1987 Danny DeVitoChing Chang editDana Carvey played the character Ching Chang a typical Asian American stereotype whose only goal in life is to put his chickens in their own show on Broadway Debuted November 15 1986 AppearancesSeason Episode Host Notes12 November 15 1986 Sam Kinison12 January 31 1987 Paul Shaffer12 February 28 1987 Valerie Bertinelli12 May 9 1987 Mark Harmon13 November 21 1987 Candice Bergen16 November 10 1990 Jimmy Smits26 October 21 2000 Dana CarveyThe NFL Today editA parody of The NFL Today with Phil Hartman impersonating Jimmy The Greek Snyder and Kevin Nealon impersonating Brent Musburger AppearancesSeason Episode Host Notes12 January 24 1987 Joe Montana Walter Payton13 October 17 1987 Steve Martin13 January 30 1988 Carl Weathers15 April 14 1990 Corbin BernsenMace editA Phil Hartman sketch Debuted January 24 1987 AppearancesSeason Episode Host Notes12 January 24 1987 Joe Montana Walter Payton13 November 21 1987 Candice Bergen15 March 17 1990 Rob Lowe16 March 23 1991 Jeremy IronsNightline editA parody of the late night news program Nightline with Dana Carvey impersonating its host Ted Koppel AppearancesSeason Episode Host Notes12 February 14 1987 Bronson Pinchot16 January 12 1991 Joe Mantegna18 September 26 1992 Nicolas CageDiscover with Peter Graves editPhil Hartman impersonates actor Peter Graves in this series of sketches It parodies actors hosting documentary series portraying Graves as not being able to fully understand or comprehend the show s topics AppearancesSeason Episode Host Notes12 February 28 1987 Valerie Bertinelli12 April 11 1987 John Lithgow13 October 24 1987 Sean Penn13 January 23 1988 Robin WilliamsPresident Dexter editA Charlton Heston sketch Debuted March 28 1987 References edit SNL Transcripts Steve Martin 04 22 78 Dancing in the Dark SNL Transcripts Tonight 8 October 2018 Stutz Colin October 9 2014 Jan Hooks Top 5 Musical Moments Billboard Archived from the original on October 12 2014 Retrieved June 7 2021 Preceded byRecurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1985 86 Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches listed chronologically Succeeded byRecurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1987 88 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1986 87 amp oldid 1168150030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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