Saturday Night Live Season 6 Episode 12

Ep 12. Bill Murray/Delbert McClinton

  • Not Rated
  • March 7, 1981
  • 7.3  (90)

Saturday Night Live season 6 episode 12 features host Bill Murray, the popular comedian and actor known for his roles in movies like Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, and Groundhog Day. Joining him as the musical guest is Delbert McClinton, a singer and songwriter who has become a legend in the world of blues, rock, and country music.

The show begins with a cold open sketch that parodies the ongoing feud between the United States and Iran. As tensions continue to escalate between the two countries, a group of American soldiers stationed in Iraq decide to take matters into their own hands and launch an unexpected attack on the Iranian border. The sketch pokes fun at the absurdity of war and the questionable decisions made by those in power.

In his opening monologue, Bill Murray talks about his recent success and how he has been dealing with fame. He also reflects on his previous appearances on the show and shares some hilarious stories about his experiences working with the SNL cast.

The first sketch of the night is a spoof of a popular game show called "Family Feud". Hosted by Bill Murray, the sketch features the cast members playing different members of a dysfunctional family, all competing for a chance to win a fabulous prize. The sketch is full of hilarious one-liners and snappy comebacks, and Murray's ability to improvise and interact with the other actors is on full display.

Next up is a parody commercial for a product called "The Ronco Pocket Fisherman". The sketch features Murray as the enthusiastic pitchman for a fishing rod that fits in your pocket. The humor comes in when the actors try to use the tiny fishing rod to catch a variety of different fish, with varying degrees of success.

One of the standout sketches of the night is a recurring segment called "Theodoric of York, Medieval Barber". In this sketch, Murray plays a medieval barber who practices medicine in a way that can only be described as barbaric. The sketch is full of physical comedy and wordplay and showcases Murray's comedic timing and improvisational skills.

Another highlight of the episode is a musical performance by Delbert McClinton. Accompanied by his backing band, McClinton delivers a soulful rendition of his hit song "Givin' It Up for Your Love". The performance is energetic and full of passion, and McClinton's bluesy vocals are a perfect fit for the show's live audience.

The final sketch of the night is a parody of the classic children's show "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood". In this sketch, Murray plays Mr. Robinson, a less-than-perfect neighbor who smokes cigarettes and drinks beer on the show. The sketch is full of risqué humor and is a prime example of SNL's irreverent and boundary-pushing style.

Overall, Saturday Night Live season 6 episode 12 is a hilarious and entertaining episode that showcases the talents of both its host and musical guest. From its topical cold open to its absurd closing sketch, the episode is full of memorable moments and comedic gems. Fans of the show and newcomers alike will find plenty to love in this timeless episode of SNL.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 7, 1981
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (90)