Saturday Night Live - Season 2
Season 2
Saturday Night Live
Episodes
Lily Tomlin / James Taylor
Norman Lear / Boz Scaggs
Eric Idle / Joe Cocker and Stuff
Karen Black / John Prine
Steve Martin / Kinky Friedman
Buck Henry / The Band
Buck Henry hosts SNL for the third time and is accidentally cut by John Belushi; The Band Performs.
Dick Cavett / Ry Cooder
Paul Simon / Paul Simon, George Harrison
Jodie Foster / Brian Wilson
Candice Bergen / Frank Zappa
Ralph Nader / George Benson
Ruth Gordon / Chuck Berry
Fran Tarkenton / Leo Sayer
Steve Martin / The Kinks
Steve Martin appears as host with musical guest The Kinks.
Sissy Spacek / Richard Baskin
Broderick Crawford / Levon Helm
Jack Burns / Santana
Julian Bond / Tom Waits
Elliott Gould / The McGarrigle Sisters, Roslyn Kind
Eric Idle / Alan Price
Shelley Duvall / Joan Armatrading
Buck Henry / Jennifer Warnes, Kenny Vance
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