There is no host for the episode, but the musical guest is Rod Stewart. The skits for this episode are as follows: Little Richard Simmons gets fat people to exercise as he sings updated vers... Read allThere is no host for the episode, but the musical guest is Rod Stewart. The skits for this episode are as follows: Little Richard Simmons gets fat people to exercise as he sings updated versions of his rock classics. Andy Rooney starts musing about shoes, and gets sidetracked ont... Read allThere is no host for the episode, but the musical guest is Rod Stewart. The skits for this episode are as follows: Little Richard Simmons gets fat people to exercise as he sings updated versions of his rock classics. Andy Rooney starts musing about shoes, and gets sidetracked onto random thoughts about Nazis and his co-workers' names. A literary critic introduces the ... Read all
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- Fat Lady
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- Self
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- Self
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- Dave Wilson
- Jerry Ansel(segment The Khaddafi Look)
- Laurie Frank(segment Prose and Cons)
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- TriviaJames Caan was scheduled to host this episode, but he dropped out because his older sister Barbara was in the hospital being treated for bone marrow cancer. As a result, no new host was announced as his replacement.
- GoofsMusical guest Rod Stewart invited Tina Turner to join the performance of one of his biggest hits, Hot Legs. During the song Stewart lost track of where he was and began singing the verse "imagine how my daddy felt" in the wrong place, during the bass guitar solo. An embarrassed Stewart disappeared offstage and reappeared after the ensuing solos to sing the now-displaced verse in its correct location in the song.
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Andy Rooney: Ever notice what a weird name Morley Safer is? Morley, is that the opposite of Leslie?
- Alternate versionsWhen reran in December 1981, Nuns on the Beach and The Clams fake TV spot were removed and the Sugar Breakfast commercial parody was added from the Donald Pleasance/Fear (1981).
- ConnectionsEdited into Saturday Night Live: SNL Film Festival (1985)
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- Aug 28, 2006
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