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Saturday Night Live :: Chevy Chase/Jr. Walker and the All Stars (06x13)
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| Title: | Chevy Chase/Jr. Walker and the All Stars |
| Episode #: | 06x13 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday April 11th, 1981 |
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| | Episode Crew | | Director: | (Unknown) | | Writer: | (Unknown) |
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Live From New York, it's...Chevy Chase!
Sketches include: "The SNL Storage Room", "Drive for America", "Bill Cosby for Lite Beer", "I Married a Monkey", "Irene Cara's 'Same'" (two-part sketch), "The Self-Righteous", "Frank's Wedding Day", "The Famous Broadcasters' School of Cue-Card Reading", "SNL is Improving", "Wild Country Gun Cards", and "The Bag Lady" (short film)
Jr. Walker and the All-Stars perform: "Roadrunner", "Shotgun", "How Sweet It Is", and "What Does It Take"
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Even though Chevy Chase appears in the cold opening and returned to do the "Weekend Update" segment, it is a misconception that he actually hosted the episode. The episode had no host (a phenomenon that hasn't happened since SNL's 100th episode in season 5 and would happen twice during Dick Ebersol's four-year reign as executive producer). |
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