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- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) originalairdate "1978-05-13".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) originalairdate "1978-05-20".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) prevSeason "2".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Art_Garfunkel.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Buck_Henry.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Charles_Grodin.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Chevy_Chase.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Christopher_Lee.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Hugh_Hefner.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Jill_Clayburgh.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Madeline_Kahn.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Mary_Kay_Place.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Michael_Palin.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Michael_Sarrazin.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Miskel_Spillman.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle O._J._Simpson.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Ray_Charles.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Richard_Dreyfuss.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Robert_Klein.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) rtitle Steve_Martin.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) seasonName "Saturday Night Live Season 3".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "Australian comedian Barry Humphries appears as Dame Edna Everage. Taj Mahal plays "Queen Bee."".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "Chevy Chase appears on Weekend Update, as "senior anchorperson."".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "Comedian Franklyn Ajaye and Buck Henry make guest appearances. Ray Charles leads the band in a jam during the closing credits.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "Every cast member, as well as Don Novello and O.J. Simpson, are featured in Samurai Night Fever, a parody of Saturday Night Fever. John Belushi dances to The Bee Gees' Stayin' Alive.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "Father Guido Sarducci makes a guest appearance. Paul Shaffer appears as lounge singer Nick Winter's piano player and as Dreyfuss' piano player, as Dreyfuss sings "Seduced" by Gary Tigerman. Twice in the episode, Dreyfuss hears the Jaws theme. During the closing credits, Richard is attacked by the Land Shark.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "First appearance of the Festrunk Brothers. Jackson Browne performs "Running on Empty" and "The Pretender." Dan Aykroyd makes his debut appearance as co-anchor of Weekend Update alongside Jane Curtin. John Belushi performs as Roy Orbison.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "Henry uses his monologue to introduce the five finalists in the "Anyone Can Host" contest. The five finalists are then featured sporadically throughout the episode, including an appearance in a film by Gary Weis. In a sketch, John Belushi plays himself as a retired athlete, endorsing "Little Chocolate Donuts," a parody of Bruce Jenner's Wheaties ad. The voice over for the commercial while Belushi is running is done by sportscaster Marv Albert. A film by Tom Schiller is featured.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "In the opening monologue, Michael Palin plays Palin's manager, who ends up stuffing live cats down his trousers; one of the cats defecates freely all over his arm. Palin, with only a one-minute costume change afterward, performs the RC Priest and Very Famous Man sketches with feces still on his clothes.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "Miskel Spillman was the winner of SNL's "Anyone Can Host" contest. Elvis Costello performs "Watching the Detectives" and was scheduled to perform "Less Than Zero" but halted his band the Attractions seven seconds into the song, launching into "Radio Radio", an as-yet unreleased song critical of mainstream broadcasting. Al Franken's parents, Joseph and Phoebe Franken, appear as an elderly couple in the "Franken & Davis Show" sketch.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "On Weekend Update, the Writers Guild strikes against Sesame Street and the"Point/Counterpoint" segment is introduced. A Gary Weis short film, titled “Cold as Ice”, features an uncredited Stacy Keach being repeatedly stabbed with scissors and a gun and eventually shot with a shotgun, all in slow-motion, by a unnamed blonde to the tune of the Foreigner song of the same name. Richard Belzer makes a stand-up appearance, including Muzak versions of Rolling Stones hits; he does an impersonation of Mick Jagger, with the SNL band as backup. Meat Loaf performs "All Revved Up with No Place to Go" and "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad".".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "Simon performs "Slip Slidin' Away" and "You're Kind" , accompanied on both songs by harmonica player Toots Thielemans and a backing band. One sketch features Paul Simon and Charles Grodin attempting to sing "The Sound of Silence", with Grodin wearing an Art Garfunkel wig. After several aborted starts , Simon walks off the stage. Grodin then proceeds to sing a verse of "Bridge Over Troubled Water", after which the real Art Garfunkel walks on stage and asked Grodin to take off the wig. The episode is played as if Grodin had not attended dress rehearsals and does not know the scripts. Several of the sketches break the fourth wall when Grodin addresses the cast members by their real names and players discuss the nature of the characters and situations in "Samurai Dry Cleaners", "Killer Bees Trick-or-Treat" and a sketch about incompetence. Roseanne Roseannadanna makes her debut in this episode's "Hire the Incompetent" sketch.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "Steve Martin references that a snowstorm the day before caused limited rehearsals. Members of The Dirt Band perform backing vocals during Randy Newman's performance of "Short People."".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "The cold open features Paul Shaffer as Don Kirshner and Mr. Mike. Shaffer also appears as Nick the Lounge Singer's pianist. Bill Murray's "Nick Winters" lounge singer performs "Star Wars, nothing but Star Wars..." Because of the recent crash of the highly radioactive Soviet spy satellite Cosmos 954 in northern Canada, this episode makes continuing reference to giant mutant lobsters reportedly heading for NYC, climaxing with them invading the studio during the show's ending credits. Klein joins Bonnie Raitt on harmonica on the song, "Give It Up or Let Me Go."".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "The cold opening features Paul Shaffer as Don Kirshner, introducing The Blues Brothers singing "Hey Bartender." Sketches include the Czech brothers, "Theodoric of York, Medieval Barber," a Martin and Radner dance sketch, a performance of "King Tut," a Gary Weis film with ballet dancers and breakdancers, and "Nerds at the Science Fair." The Blues Brothers perform "I Don't Know." This episode was nominated for an Emmy and was later selected as TV Guide's #12 Top Episode of all time.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "This episode features a short black and white film, La Dolce Gilda.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "This episode features the short film, Don't Look Back in Anger, in which an aged John Belushi visits the graves of the "Not Ready for Primetime Players" cast and claims that he's the last living member. Andy Kaufman makes a guest appearance.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) shortsummary "Willie Nelson and Mary Kay Place sing their duet, "Something to Brag About." Andy Kaufman makes a guest appearance.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) showName "Saturday Night Live".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) subject Category:1977_television_seasons.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) subject Category:1978_television_seasons.
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) subject Category:Saturday_Night_Live_seasons.
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- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) comment "Saturday Night Live aired its third season during the 1977–1978 television season on NBC. The season began on September 24, 1977 and ended on May 20, 1978. The DVD for the entire season was released on May 13, 2008.[citation needed]The season is also notable for the contest, Anyone Can Host.".
- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) label "Saturday Night Live (season 3)".
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- Saturday_Night_Live_(season_3) name "Saturday Night Live Season 3".