November 14, 1981 Season 7 episode
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| Episode | 125 |
| Season Episode | 6 |
| Host | Bernadette Peters |
| Musical Guest(s) | The Go-Go's Billy Joel |
| Song(s) performed by Musical Guest(s) |
"Our Lips Are Sealed" "We Got the Beat" Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)" "She's Got a Way" |
| Previous Episode November 7, 1981 |
Next Episode December 5, 1981 |
The 6th episode of Season 7 and the 125th episode of Saturday Night Live premiered on November 14, 1981, hosted by the actress, singer, and children's book author Bernadette Peters, with musical guests The Go-Go's and Billy Joel. This was Bernadette Peters' only hosting stint.
This is also the Go-Go's and Billy Joel's only time and second respective musical guest stints on SNL, as well as Joel's only appearance in the Ebersol-era.
Cast[]
Repertory Players[]
Featured Player[]
Sketches[]
(NOTE: Not all sketches are listed here)
Cold Open Sketch Videotaped Weekend Update Music Performance Other
| Title | Image | Summary |
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| Opening montage | Mel Brandt's last episode an announcer until January 23, 1982. | |
| A Message to Young White Viewers | Using his own life as an example, Eddie Murphy tells young White Americans that a good education is just about as important as a warm bucket of hamster vomit and they should drop out and have fun because life is just luck. | |
| Bedtime Story | A father tells his two daughters a story before they are put to bed. | |
| Wegman Film | Man, Ray, and microphone. | |
| 42nd Street | A takeoff of the Broadway show of the same name, except the theater Bernadette comes to is a live-sex-on-stage establishment. | |
| Rock and Roll Heaven | A company that markets various products based on the images of dead rock musicians. |
| Preceded by: November 7, 1981 |
Saturday Night Live episode | Followed by: December 5, 1981 |


