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NBC has asked me to read the following statement, concerning last year's entire season... 'It was all a dream. A horrible, horrible dream.'
—Madonna in the opening of the premier

Saturday Night Live aired its 12th Season during the 1986 - 1987 television season on NBC. The 12th Season started on October 11, 1986 with host Sigourney Weaver, the 11th anniversary of the show's first episode, and ended on May 23, 1987, with host Dennis Hopper and musical guest Roy Orbison.

The season opened with Madonna, host of the previous season opener, reading a "statement" from NBC about season 11's mediocre writing and bad cast choices. According to the "statement", the entire 1985–86 season was "... all a dream. A horrible, horrible dream."

The season included "Mastermind", a skit written by Jim Downey and Al Franken, in which Phil Hartman portrayed two sides of Ronald Reagan; 25 years later Todd Purdum called the skit "surely among the show's Top 10 of all time".

A new logo was introduced for this season: it consisted of a yellow square and a small black rectangle; the yellow square had "SATURDAY" and "LIVE" in it; between them was a black rectangle with the word "NIGHT" in it. It was used only until the following season.

Also, during this season, singer David Johansen made several guest appearances as his famous persona, Buster Poindexter joined the Saturday Night Live Band for part of the season.

Most of Season 11's cast members were fired, except for A. Whitney Brown, Nora Dunn, Jon Lovitz and Dennis Miller. Al Franken was rehired as a writer. Al Franken also appeared in several episodes but was not credited as a cast member this season. The new cast members included Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Jan Hooks, Victoria Jackson and Kevin Nealon (Nealon was brought on as a featured player). Phil Hartman helped write sketches in Season 11's Thanksgiving episode hosted by Pee-wee Herman, and appeared in a sketch as a Pilgrim. Jan Hooks had auditioned for the show twice, firstly for Season 10, but lost to Pamela Stephenson and the second time for Season 11, but lost to Joan Cusack.

Cast[]

Repertory[]

Dana s12
Dana Carvey
Nora s12
Nora Dunn
Phil s12
Phil Hartman
Jan s12
Jan Hooks
Victoria s12
Victoria Jackson
Jon s12
Jon Lovitz
 
Dennis s12
Dennis Miller

Featured[]

Whitney s12
A. Whitney Brown
Kevin s12
Kevin Nealon

List of Episodes[]

Buster Poindexter is credited as a member of the Saturday Night Live Band in these episodes.

Air Date Host Musical Guest Notes
October 11, 1986 Sigourney Weaver (did not do music on the show) Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Jan Hooks, Victoria Jackson and Kevin Nealon's first episode as cast members. Madonna appears in the cold opening to read a statement saying the previous season "was all a dream... a horrible, horrible dream."
October 18, 1986 Malcolm-Jamal Warner Run-DMC Guest appearances are made by stand-up comedian Sam Kinison and Spike Lee as his Mars Blackmon character from She's Gotta Have It.
November 8, 1986 Rosanna Arquette Ric Ocasek This episode was actually filmed two weeks beforehand, but delayed due to NBC's broadcast of the that year's World Series (the legendary Game 6) between the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox; the aired opened with a segment in which Mets pitcher Ron Darling playfully apologized for the delay.
November 15, 1986 Sam Kinison Lou Reed Guest appearance by Seka.
November 22, 1986 Robin Williams Paul Simon Guest appearance by Art Garfunkel.
December 6, 1986 Chevy Chase
Steve Martin
Martin Short
Randy Newman Guest appearance by Eric Idle.
December 13, 1986 Steve Guttenberg The Pretenders Guest appearances by Penn & Teller.
December 20, 1986 William Shatner Lone Justice Guest appearance by comedian Kevin Meaney.
January 24, 1987 Joe Montana & Walter Payton Deborah Harry
January 31, 1987 Paul Shaffer Bruce Hornsby & The Range
February 14, 1987 Bronson Pinchot Paul Young Guest appearance by Paulina Porizkova.
February 21, 1987 Willie Nelson Guest appearance by Danny DeVito.
February 28, 1987 Valerie Bertinelli The Robert Cray Band Bertinelli's then-husband Eddie Van Halen appears in a sketch and plays with the SNL Band. Guest appearance by Eddie Newman.
March 21, 1987 Bill Murray Percy Sledge
March 28, 1987 Charlton Heston Wynton Marsalis This episode features a short film by Ben Stiller.
April 11, 1987 John Lithgow Anita Baker
April 18, 1987 John Larroquette Timbuk 3
May 9, 1987 Mark Harmon Suzanne Vega
May 16, 1987 Garry Shandling Los Lobos Tracey Ullman appears in the filmed Hollywood Mom sketch. Nell Campbell appears in Tenny Cafe. A number of sketches had Shandling breaking the fourth wall, referring to the style of the then-airing It's Garry Shandling's Show.
May 23, 1987 Dennis Hopper Roy Orbison

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Opening sequence would also be used in season 13

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Preceded by:
Season 11
Season 12
(1986— 1987)
Followed by:
Season 13
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