Saturday Night Live Season 12 | |||
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The Saturday Night Live title card as seen in the opening credits of the 12th season. |
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Country of origin | United States | ||
No. of episodes | 20 | ||
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Original channel | NBC | ||
Original run | October 11, 1986 – May 23, 1987 | ||
Season chronology | |||
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Saturday Night Live aired its twelfth season during the 1986-1987 television season on NBC. The 12th season started on October 11, 1986, the 11th anniversary of the show's first episode, and ended on May 23, 1987.
Despite plans to have Saturday Night Live canceled due to the ratings of its previous season, producer Lorne Michaels convinced Brandon Tartikoff to give the show another chance, provided that a better cast be found for the next season. As a result, many of season 11's cast members were fired, except for Nora Dunn, Jon Lovitz, featured player A. Whitney Brown, and Weekend Update anchor Dennis Miller. Al Franken was rehired as a writer. The rest were relative unknowns, led by Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Jan Hooks, Victoria Jackson, and Kevin Nealon. Hooks had auditioned to be in the season 10 and 11 casts, but had been turned down. Hartman helped write sketches in season 11's Thanksgiving episode hosted by Pee-wee Herman, and appeared in a sketch as a Pilgrim.
The first show of the 1986-1987 season opened with Madonna, host of the previous season opener, reading a "statement" from NBC about season 11's mediocre writing and bad cast choices. According to the "statement", the entire 1985-1986 season was "...all a dream. A horrible, horrible dream."
The season included "Masterbrain", a skit written by Jim Downey and Al Franken, in which Phil Hartman portrayed two sides of Ronald Reagan; 25 years later Todd Purdum called the skit "surely among the show’s Top 10 of all time."[1]
Contents |
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bold denotes Weekend Update anchor
Episode # | Air Date | Host(s) | Musical Guest(s) | Remarks |
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214 (12.1) | October 11, 1986 | Sigourney Weaver | (none) |
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215 (12.2) | October 18, 1986 | Malcolm-Jamal Warner | Run DMC |
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216 (12.3) | November 8, 1986 | Rosanna Arquette | Ric Ocasek |
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217 (12.4) | November 15, 1986 | Sam Kinison | Lou Reed |
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218 (12.5) | November 22, 1986 | Robin Williams | Paul Simon |
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219 (12.6) | December 6, 1986 | Chevy Chase, Steve Martin and Martin Short | Randy Newman |
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220 (12.7) | December 13, 1986 | Steve Guttenberg | The Pretenders |
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221 (12.8) | December 20, 1986 | William Shatner | Lone Justice |
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222 (12.9) | January 24, 1987 | Joe Montana | Debbie Harry | |
223 (12.10) | January 31, 1987 | Paul Shaffer | Bruce Hornsby & The Range |
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224 (12.11) | February 14, 1987 | Bronson Pinchot | Paul Young |
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225 (12.12) | February 21, 1987 | Willie Nelson |
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226 (12.13) | February 28, 1987 | Valerie Bertinelli | Robert Cray Band |
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227(12.14) | March 21, 1987 | Bill Murray | Percy Sledge |
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228 (12.15) | March 28, 1987 | Charlton Heston | Wynton Marsalis |
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229 (12.16) | April 11, 1987 | John Lithgow | Anita Baker | |
230 (12.17) | April 18, 1987 | John Larroquette | Timbuk 3 | |
231 (12.18) | May 9, 1987 | Mark Harmon | Suzanne Vega | |
232 (12.19) | May 16, 1987 | Garry Shandling | Los Lobos |
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233 (12.20) | May 23, 1987 | Dennis Hopper | Roy Orbison |