Saturday Night Live (season 9)
The ninth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between October 8, 1983, and May 12, 1984.
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Season 9 | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 19 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | October 8, 1983 – May 12, 1984 |
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Format changes
Dick Ebersol had taken Brad Hall off Weekend Update (known as Saturday Night News during this time) mid-season. The segment then had a revolving door of other anchors mostly involving the episode's host and, in one case, Joe Piscopo (although Piscopo only introduced a commentary and didn't tell any actual jokes).
Hosts
Future cast member Billy Crystal hosted twice this season: once with musical guest Al Jarreau and again on the season finale with Ed Koch, Edwin Newman, Betty Thomas and former cast member Don Novello, with The Cars as musical guest.
Cast
Before the start of the season, the entire cast returned for another season. The only change was the hiring (and firing, then rehiring) of Jim Belushi). Jim Belushi became the first person to be hired then fired then rehired, future cast member Chris Parnell will later become the second. Eddie Murphy left the program two episodes before of the end of the season. When the season ended, Robin Duke, Brad Hall, Tim Kazurinsky and Joe Piscopo left the show.
Cast roster
Repertory players
- Jim Belushi (first episode: October 22, 1983)
- Robin Duke
- Mary Gross
- Brad Hall
- Tim Kazurinsky
- Gary Kroeger
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus
- Eddie Murphy (final episode: February 25, 1984)
- Joe Piscopo
bold denotes Weekend Update anchor
Writers
This season's writers were Jim Belushi, Andy Breckman, Robin Duke, Adam Green, Mary Gross, Nate Herman, Tim Kazurinsky, Kevin Kelton, Andy Kurtzman, Michael McCarthy, Eddie Murphy, Pamela Norris, Margaret Oberman, Joe Piscopo, Andrew Smith, Bob Tischler, Eliot Wald and Herb Sargent. The head writers were Bob Tischler and Andrew Smith.
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Host(s) | Musical guest(s) | Original air date | |
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160 | 1 | Brandon Tartikoff | John Cougar Mellencamp | October 8, 1983 | |
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161 | 2 | Danny DeVito Rhea Perlman | Eddy Grant | October 15, 1983 | |
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162 | 3 | John Candy | Men at Work | October 22, 1983 | |
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163 | 4 | Betty Thomas | Stray Cats | November 5, 1983 | |
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164 | 5 | Teri Garr | Mick Fleetwood's Zoo | November 12, 1983 | |
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165 | 6 | Jerry Lewis | Loverboy | November 19, 1983 | |
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166 | 7 | The Smothers Brothers | Big Country | December 3, 1983 | |
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167 | 8 | Flip Wilson | Stevie Nicks | December 10, 1983 | |
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168 | 9 | Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello) | Huey Lewis and the News | January 14, 1984 | |
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169 | 10 | Michael Palin | The Motels | January 21, 1984 | |
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170 | 11 | Don Rickles | Billy Idol | January 28, 1984 | |
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171 | 12 | Robin Williams | Adam Ant | February 11, 1984 | |
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172 | 13 | Jamie Lee Curtis | The Fixx | February 18, 1984 | |
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173 | 14 | Edwin Newman | Kool & the Gang | February 25, 1984 | |
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174 | 15 | Billy Crystal | Al Jarreau | March 17, 1984 | |
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175 | 16 | Michael Douglas | Deniece Williams | April 7, 1984 | |
First episode where *Eddie Murphy is not credited as a cast member nor appears. | |||||
176 | 17 | George McGovern | Madness | April 14, 1984 | |
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177 | 18 | Barry Bostwick | Spinal Tap | May 5, 1984 | |
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178 | 19 | Billy Crystal, Ed Koch, Edwin Newman, Don Novello, Betty Thomas | The Cars | May 12, 1984 | |
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References
- Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 1994. pp. 124–127. ISBN 0-395-70895-8.
- https://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/james-brown-celebrity-hot-tub-party/n9133
- "January 28, 1984". SNL Archives. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011.