Ep 7. Walter Matthau/Garrett Morris
- TVPG
- December 2, 1978
- 66 min
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7.3 (89)
Walter Matthau, one of the most celebrated actors of his time, hosted the seventh episode of the fourth season of Saturday Night Live in 1978. This episode marked the return of popular cast member Garrett Morris, who had been absent due to filming commitments.
The show opened with a sketch titled "The Muppets' Valentine Special," featuring beloved Muppet characters like Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy. The sketch was a hilarious parody of Valentine's Day specials and traditional variety shows of the time, and audiences loved it.
The episode also featured a sketch called "The Pepsi Syndrome," which was a parody of the popular TV show "The Six Million Dollar Man." In the sketch, Matthau played the role of a scientist who had developed the ability to run at lightning speed after drinking a can of Pepsi. The sketch was a hit with audiences, as it poked fun at both the popularity of "The Six Million Dollar Man" and the rise of product placement in television.
Another popular sketch from this episode was "Mr. Bill Goes to Court," featuring the well-known claymation character Mr. Bill. The sketch saw Mr. Bill being taken to court by a group of shady characters, and audiences enjoyed the slapstick humor and witty one-liners that the sketch had to offer.
In addition to these sketches, the episode also featured a musical performance by The Doobie Brothers, who played their hit song "What a Fool Believes." The band's performance was met with enthusiastic applause from the audience.
Overall, Walter Matthau's hosting duties and the return of Garrett Morris made for a memorable and hilarious episode of Saturday Night Live. The sketches were clever and well-written, and the musical performance by The Doobie Brothers was the perfect complement to the show. Fans of the show were undoubtedly pleased with this episode, which was yet another example of Saturday Night Live's ability to keep audiences laughing and engaged.