Saturday Night Live Season 13 Episode 6

Saturday Night Live Season 13 Episode 6 Danny DeVito/Bryan Ferry

  • Not Rated
  • December 5, 1987
  • 5.7  (59)

In season 13, episode 6 of the iconic comedy show Saturday Night Live, host Danny DeVito and musical guest Bryan Ferry hit the stage with a series of sketches and performances that keep the laughs coming. The episode originally aired on November 20, 1987, and features a mix of recurring characters and new material.

The episode opens with a sketch set in the Oval Office, where President Reagan (played by Phil Hartman) is being briefed by his advisers on world events, only to be continually sidetracked by his obsession with his favorite jelly bean flavors. Next, DeVito takes the stage with a monologue that draws the audience in with his classic comedic timing and self-deprecating humor.

The first sketch introduces one of the show's most beloved recurring characters, Church Lady (played by Dana Carvey). In this episode, she welcomes DeVito to the show with her trademark smugness and judgmental attitude, much to the delight of the audience. The sketch also features appearances by other popular characters of the time, including Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker (played by Hartman and Jan Hooks) and the swarthy self-help guru Stuart Smalley (played by Al Franken).

Next up is a parody commercial for a new line of toys aimed at tapping into the growing popularity of gangsta rap. Aptly named "Gangsta Bitch Barbie," the commercial features DeVito playing a hapless dad who is constantly outsmarted and intimidated by his young daughter's new toy. The sketch is a hilarious take on a cultural phenomenon that was rapidly taking over the music industry at the time.

One of the highlights of the episode is a sketch that imagines a world where Harry Truman (played by Jon Lovitz) is still alive and working as a pitchman for Thomas Jefferson Insurance. The sketch brilliantly pokes fun at both politicians and insurance companies in a way that still feels relevant more than thirty years later.

The musical performances by Bryan Ferry are a major highlight of the show. Ferry brings his signature style and soulful voice to the stage, performing two songs from his album "BĂȘte Noire." The first song, "The Right Stuff," is an upbeat and funky number that gets the audience dancing. The second song, "Kiss and Tell," is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases Ferry's incredible vocal range.

Other memorable sketches include a geeky couple trying to spice up their sex life with role-playing (featuring DeVito in a hilarious cameo), a parody of a ridiculous workout video called "Squat Thrusts" (featuring Lovitz in his element), and a sketch in which Carvey plays a hyper-excited fan of "Wheel of Fortune" who is determined to solve the puzzle even when it's not his turn.

Overall, season 13, episode 6 of Saturday Night Live is a classic example of the show's ability to bring together top comedic talent and musical performers to create a memorable night of entertainment. DeVito and Ferry are the perfect hosts for the evening, and the writing and performances are top-notch throughout. This episode is a must-watch for any fan of classic comedy or '80s pop culture.

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  • First Aired
    December 5, 1987
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (59)