Saturday Night Live Season 11 Episode 6 Teri Garr/Dream Academy, The Cult
- Not Rated
- December 21, 1985
Saturday Night Live season 11 episode 6 features Teri Garr as the host and musical guests Dream Academy and The Cult. This episode aired on November 8, 1985.
Teri Garr, known for her roles in films such as Tootsie and Young Frankenstein, brings her comedic talent to the SNL stage as she performs a variety of sketches. The opening monologue showcases Garr's wit as she jokes about her struggles with her on-set wardrobe. She also impersonates a series of characters, including Sally Struthers and Mary Lou Retton.
In one sketch, Garr plays a news anchor reporting on the latest fitness craze, a workout called "Sweatacize." The sketch features hilarious exercise routines and puns, and Garr's deadpan performance holds the sketch together.
Another memorable sketch involves Garr as a housewife who becomes obsessed with meeting Princess Diana. She enlists the help of her friend, played by Jan Hooks, to infiltrate Buckingham Palace disguised as American tourists. The sketch culminates in a hilarious confrontation with the royal guards.
Dream Academy, an English band known for their hit song "Life in a Northern Town," performs two songs during this episode. Their dreamy, atmospheric sound is a perfect complement to Garr's comedic sketches.
The Cult, a British rock band known for their unique blend of hard rock and post-punk, also performs during the episode. Their edgy sound is a departure from the more mellow Dream Academy, but both bands showcase the range of musical talent that SNL is known for featuring.
Overall, the episode is a great example of SNL's ability to blend comedy, music, and celebrity guests into a cohesive and entertaining show. Teri Garr's comedic talents, combined with the musical performances by Dream Academy and The Cult, make this episode a must-watch for fans of the show.