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Saturday Night Live Elliott Gould/Gary Numan (1975– ) Online

Saturday Night Live Elliott Gould/Gary Numan (1975– ) Online
Original Title :
Elliott Gould/Gary Numan
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Music
Year :
1975–
Directror :
Dave Wilson,James Signorelli
Cast :
Elliott Gould,Jane Curtin,Garrett Morris
Writer :
Peter Aykroyd,Anne Beatts
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
1h 30min
Rating :
6.3/10
Saturday Night Live Elliott Gould/Gary Numan (1975– ) Online

The host for the episode is Elliott Gould (his fifth appearance), and the musical guest is Gary Numan. The skits for this episode are as follows: Father Guido Sarducci waits for former president Nixon to show up for an interview, but he never does. An ad for Jewess jeans pitches designer jeans made especially for Jewish women. During the presidential debates, one of the candidates sends a substitute in his place. While recording ads for Gallo wine, Orson Welles keeps flubbing his closing line. Other skits include The Incredible Man, Kramer vs Godzilla, Basketball Convict, Subway Genie, and All Time Radio. Gary Numan performs "Cars" and "Praying To The Aliens".
Episode cast overview:
Elliott Gould Elliott Gould - Himself - Host
Jane Curtin Jane Curtin - Weekend Update Anchor / Various
Garrett Morris Garrett Morris - Various
Bill Murray Bill Murray - Weekend Update Anchor / Various
Laraine Newman Laraine Newman - Various
Gilda Radner Gilda Radner - Various
Harry Shearer Harry Shearer - Various
Gary Numan Gary Numan - Himself - Musical Guest
Peter Aykroyd Peter Aykroyd - Various
Tom Davis Tom Davis - Various
Brian Doyle-Murray Brian Doyle-Murray - Various
Al Franken Al Franken - Various
Don Novello Don Novello - Father Guido Sarducci (as Father Guido Sarducci)
Don Pardo Don Pardo - Himself - Announcer (voice)

Garrett Morris was very offended that he was cast as a monkey for "The Incredible Man" sketch. The following week, Garrett broke down in front of the entire staff, no longer able to contain his resentment for what he felt was five years of mistreatment.