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  • Saturday Night Live Jr. Walker & the All-Stars (Season 6, Episode 13)
  • TV-14
    TV Episode | 90 min | Comedy, Music

Saturday Night Live

Jr. Walker & the All-Stars (Season 6, Episode 13)
TV-14
TV Episode | 90 min | Comedy, Music

The musical guest is Jr. Walker & The All-Stars. There is no host. The skits for this episode are as follows: Chevy Chase finds Mr. Bill while rummaging through some supply closets. The two reminisce about old times until Chevy ...See moreThe musical guest is Jr. Walker & The All-Stars. There is no host. The skits for this episode are as follows: Chevy Chase finds Mr. Bill while rummaging through some supply closets. The two reminisce about old times until Chevy accidentally crushes Bill. Frank Sinatra puts on a show to encourage people to buy American cars by bashing everything Japanese. Bill Cosby sells light beer to kids. A husband accuses his chimpanzee wife of having an affair. During the Weekend Update, Raheem Abdul Muhammed gives a movie review but confuses 'Altered States' with 'Stir Crazy', Laurie Metcalf asks people on the street if they would take a bullet for Ronald Reagan, and Al Franken tells viewers to forget about SNL and just let the show die peacefully. An Italian father gives his son some advice on his wedding day. Irene Cara sings about how all her songs sound alike. Chevy tries to convince viewers that the show is getting better, but Robin Williams and Christopher Reeves come on to voice their disagreement. As a bag lady shuffles around outside, onlookers make comments about her. Jr. Walker & The All-Stars perform "Road Runner", "Shotgun", "How Sweet It Is" and "What Does It Take?" Written by Jean-Marc Rocher See less
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Directors
Dave Wilson | Ted Haimes (segments: Man in the Street)
Writers
Producer
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Apr 11, 1981

Release date
Apr 11, 1981 (United States)

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20 cast members
Name Known for
Denny Dillon
Bag Lady / Various Bag Lady / Various   See fewer
Robin Duke
Various Various   See fewer
Tim Kazurinsky
Harold Duffy / Tim / Various Harold Duffy / Tim / Various   See fewer
Gail Matthius
Melissa / Irene Cara / Various Melissa / Irene Cara / Various   See fewer
Eddie Murphy
Bill Cosby / Raheem Abdul Muhammed / Various Bill Cosby / Raheem Abdul Muhammed / Various   See fewer
Joe Piscopo
Frank Sinatra / Various Frank Sinatra / Various   See fewer
Tony Rosato
Jerry Hemphill / Mike Short / Various Jerry Hemphill / Mike Short / Various   See fewer
Jr. Walker and the All Stars
Themselves - Musical Guest (as Jr. Walker & The All Stars) Themselves - Musical Guest (as Jr. Walker & The All Stars)   See fewer
Laurie Metcalf
Weekend Update Reporter Weekend Update Reporter   See fewer
Emily Prager
Various Various   See fewer
Don Pardo
Self - Announcer (voice) Self - Announcer (voice)   See fewer
Chevy Chase
Self / Weekend Update Anchor (uncredited) Self / Weekend Update Anchor (uncredited)   See fewer
Al Franken
Self (uncredited) Self (uncredited)   See fewer
Yvonne Hudson
Nurse (uncredited) Nurse (uncredited)   See fewer
Michael O'Donoghue
The Self-Righteous Announcer (voice) (uncredited) The Self-Righteous Announcer (voice) (uncredited)   See fewer
Christopher Reeve
Self (uncredited) Self (uncredited)   See fewer
The Saturday Night Live Band
Themselves (uncredited) Themselves (uncredited)   See fewer
Liz Welch
Bar Patron (uncredited) Bar Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
Robin Williams
Self (uncredited) Self (uncredited)   See fewer
Walter Williams
Mr. Bill (voice) (uncredited) Mr. Bill (voice) (uncredited)   See fewer
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