SNL: The Complete Third Season

SNL: The Complete Third Season

Saturday Night Live

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2008-09-09
  • Advisory Rating: TV-14
  • Episodes: 20
6.9/10
6.9
From 397 Ratings

Description

Continuing on the enormous success of the previous two years, the third season of SNL (1977-78) showcased a fearless cast that created some of the most memorable sketches with breakthrough characters like The Nerds (Bill Murray and Gilda Radner), Coneheads (Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin), Lounge Singer (Bill Murray), Samurai Warrior (John Belushi), a singing King Tut (legendary host Steve Martin), and featuring Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello) as well as The Franken and Davis Show (Al Franken and Tom Davis).

Episodes

Title Time
1 Steve Martin / Jackson Browne - Septembe 1:09:03 Buy on Amazon
2 Madeline Kahn / Taj Mahal - October 8, 1 1:06:52 Buy on Amazon
3 Hugh Hefner / Libby Titus - October 15, 1:07:09 Buy on Amazon
4 Charles Grodin / Paul Simon - October 29 1:06:35 Buy on Amazon
5 Ray Charles - November 12, 1977 1:06:44 Buy on Amazon
6 Buck Henry / Leon Redbone - November 19, 1:06:39 Buy on Amazon
7 Mary Kay Place / Willie Nelson - Decembe 1:06:51 Buy on Amazon
8 Miskel Spillman / Elvis Costello - Decem 1:06:28 Buy on Amazon
9 Steve Martin / The Dirt Band - January 2 1:06:38 Buy on Amazon
10 Robert Klein / Bonnie Raitt - January 28 1:07:19 Buy on Amazon
11 Chevy Chase / Billy Joel - February 18, 1:06:50 Buy on Amazon
12 O.J. Simpson / Ashford & Simpson - Febru 1:06:24 Buy on Amazon
13 Art Garfunkel / Stephen Bishop - March 1 1:06:50 Buy on Amazon
14 Jill Clayburgh / Eddie Money - March 18, 1:07:14 Buy on Amazon
15 Christopher Lee / Meat Loaf - March 25, 1:06:34 Buy on Amazon
16 Michael Palin / Eugene Record - April 8 1:06:43 Buy on Amazon
17 Michael Sarrazin / Keith Jarrett - April 1:06:50 Buy on Amazon
18 Steve Martin / The Blues Brothers - Apri 1:06:22 Buy on Amazon
19 Richard Dreyfuss / Jimmy Buffett & Gary 1:07:43 Buy on Amazon
20 Buck Henry / Sun Ra - May 20, 1978 1:06:55 Buy on Amazon

Trailer

Reviews

  • funny

    5
    By the greedster
    Great stuff
  • Perfect!

    5
    By Everyday Inventor
    The Steve Martin Episodes are some of the best.
  • Classic stuff

    5
    By envelope48
    It's easy to look back on some sketches as very dated, sure, and some jokes may seem unoriginal. If that's true, though, it's only because so much of today's humor was inspired by the writing of this new, crazy show. It's definitely worth checking out, if for nothing else than for Chevy's first show back, when apparently he and Bill Murray got into an argument and then fight, which was resolved only moments before he did his opening monologue. Now that's good television.
  • Give me a season pass!!

    5
    By davidmcclain
    I want a season pass for the new episodes

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