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  1. Sat, Mar 19, 1977. The host for the episode is Broderick Crawford, and the musical guests are Levon Helm, Dr. John and The Meters. The skits for this episode are as follows: Rhonda Weiss and the Rhondettes sing a goodbye song to saccharine. Broderick Crawford recounts his first failed attempt to work for NBC.

  2. 25 de feb. de 2015 · On December 17, 1977, when he appeared on Saturday Night Live, Elvis Costello was 23 years old. His debut album, My Aim Is True, had just come out in America...

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  3. 16 de dic. de 1977 · Saturday Night Fever: Directed by John Badham. With John Travolta, Karen Lynn Gorney, Barry Miller, Joseph Cali. Anxious about his future after high school, a 19-year-old Italian-American from Brooklyn tries to escape the harsh reality of his bleak family life by dominating the dance floor at the local disco.

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  4. Saturday Night Live (1975–1979) John Belushi was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA, on January 24, 1949, to Agnes Demetri (Samaras) and Adam Anastos Belushi, a restaurant owner. His father was an Albanian immigrant, from Qytezë, and his mother was also of Albanian descent. He grew up in Wheaton, where the family moved when he was six.

  5. In March of 1977, the show was renamed from NBC's Saturday Night to Saturday Night Live. Bill Murray [] Bill Murray's first appearance was on January 15, 1977, shortly after Chase left to pursue a movie career. Murray had a shaky start, forgetting his lines and seeming awkward.

  6. 8 de oct. de 2018 · 05/20/78: Buck Henry / Sun Ra Summary The ratings for “Saturday Night Live” keep getting better and better, and nothing evidents it greater than this season’s April 22nd, 1978 broadcast with host Steve Martin and musical guest The Blues Brothers.

  7. The 51st episode and 5th episode of Season 3 of Saturday Night Live premiered on November 12, 1977, hosted by singer, songwriter and pianist Ray Charles, who also was the musical guest, and performed "I Can See Clearly Now", "What'd I Say?", "Oh!