




In season 4, episode 20 of Saturday Night Live, viewers are treated to the hilarity that ensues when American actor and screenwriter Buck Henry serves as the host, with American singer and actress Bette Midler as the musical guest.
The show opens with a sketch of Gilda Radner playing a stewardess on a plane that is being flown by John Belushi, who is clearly drunk. The sketch serves as a biting commentary on the perceived lack of safety on airlines at the time, and provides a humorous start to the show.
Next up is a sketch that sees Buck Henry and Dan Aykroyd playing a seemingly endless game of chess, with some mischievous twists thrown in. The two characters make fun of each other's strategies and throw in some choice insults, making the sketch amusing to watch.
Bette Midler then takes the stage to perform "Married Men," a high-energy song about the perils of falling for men who are already taken. Midler's performance is soulful and energetic, and she draws the audience in with her powerful stage presence.
One of the standout sketches of the night sees Saturday Night Live alum Chevy Chase returning to the show to reprise his role as news anchor "Weekend Update." In one particularly entertaining segment, Chase interviews comedian Richard Belzer, who provides commentary on the hot-button issues of the day in his characteristic deadpan style.
Another memorable sketch features Buck Henry as a middle-aged man who is trying to learn how to skateboard. The sketch is full of slapstick humor and physical comedy, and proves to be a great showcase for Henry's comedic talents.
Bette Midler returns to the stage to perform "Martha," a moving ballad about a woman who has been wronged and is seeking to make things right. Midler's emotional performance of the song is sure to draw a few tears from viewers.
The show closes with a sketch that sees Buck Henry playing a bizarre "brain surgeon" who is eager to convince his patient (played by Gilda Radner) to allow him to operate. The sketch is complete with plenty of puns and ridiculous scientific jargon, making it a fun way to close out the night.
Overall, season 4, episode 20 of Saturday Night Live is a great representation of the show's early years, with plenty of laughs and memorable sketches to make it a must-watch for fans. From Buck Henry's hilarious performance as a wannabe skateboarder to Bette Midler's soulful musical numbers, this episode has something for everyone.
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Genres
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CastBuck HenryDan AykroydJohn BelushiBette MidlerWalter Williams
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Channel
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First AiredMay 26, 1979
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Content RatingTVPG
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Runtime67 min
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LanguageEnglish
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IMDB Rating8.0 (114)

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