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  • Saturday Night Live John Lithgow/Mr. Mister (Season 11, Episode 4)
  • TV-14
    TV Episode | 90 min | Comedy, Music

Saturday Night Live

John Lithgow/Mr. Mister (Season 11, Episode 4)
TV-14
TV Episode | 90 min | Comedy, Music

In cold open, President Reagan ignores Dr. Federico's appeal to use nukes against an incoming killer comet. In his monologue, jet-lagged John Lithgow mistakes the live show for a pre-show dress rehearsal. Hell beer ad has a warning for ...See moreIn cold open, President Reagan ignores Dr. Federico's appeal to use nukes against an incoming killer comet. In his monologue, jet-lagged John Lithgow mistakes the live show for a pre-show dress rehearsal. Hell beer ad has a warning for your soul. Uptight family man Bob Danielson has something up his behind. Master thespian Jonathan Yankolovichy and his mentor Baudelaire have a deadly acting duel. Texan car salesmen Rudy Randolph wants to sell you a Rolls-Royce. A time-wasting ad successfully wastes your time. John is a caring father who only talks in clicheed metaphors, phrases and expressions, which aggravates his heartbroken daughter Joan to no end. Pop rock band Mr. Mister perform their hit song Broken Wings. On Weekend Update, Dennis discusses Reagan's claim that an alien threat could unite the planet and end the Cold War, Reagan's Star Wars weapons program, US gymnast and 1984 Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton's selling out to ad companies, the gruesome results of the "Search for Captain Crunch" competition, the acquittal of the death squad responsible for the murder of Filipino opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr., Reagan's stuffing of a turkey, former hippie Wally Paxton who claims to be the inventor of Granola and is disillusioned by its commercialization, the resignation of Reagan's national security adviser Robert McFarlane over his rivalry with the White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan, Exxon's plans for the year, the White House's plan to hire Brooke Shields as a spokesperson against selling US secrets to foreign countries, the subscription to Omni magazine, the 40th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the 920th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings and anchor Phyllis George's attack on CBS's executives. The segment wraps up with Damon as a political commentator from the hood who comments on the US - USSR negotiations, the Star Wars initiative and the threat of nuclear war. Next, Nancy Reagan dreams about being a femme fatal cabaret singer. Popular stand up comedian Sam Kinison does his stand up bit about Jesus. In the 19th century, mutiny on the Cameron fails due to a lack of demands. Trojan ad turns to patriotic Americans. Mr. Mister performs their song Kyrie. On the Twilight Zone-sque The Limits of Imagination episode, a couple goes to an "all you can eat" restaurant not realizing that this place takes that slogan literally. See less
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Head writer
Directors
Dave Wilson | James Signorelli (segments: 'Where You're Going') | Mark Story (segments: 'Ad Council')
Production Designers
Status
Edit Released
Updated Dec 7, 1985

Release date
Dec 7, 1985 (United States)

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Cast

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25 cast members
Name Known for
Joan Cusack
Various Various   See fewer
John Lithgow
Self - Host / Dr. Federico / Bob Danielson / Baudelaire / Various Self - Host / Dr. Federico / Bob Danielson / Baudelaire / Various   See fewer
Robert Downey Jr.
Bruce Winston / Rudy Randolph III / Various (as Robert Downey) Bruce Winston / Rudy Randolph III / Various (as Robert Downey)   See fewer
Nora Dunn
Various Various   See fewer
Anthony Michael Hall
Young Worker Young Worker   See fewer
Jon Lovitz
Dr. Hal Gould / Master Thespian / Various Dr. Hal Gould / Master Thespian / Various   See fewer
Dennis Miller
Weekend Update Anchor Weekend Update Anchor   See fewer
Randy Quaid
Ronald Reagan / Rudy Randolph Jr. / Various Ronald Reagan / Rudy Randolph Jr. / Various   See fewer
Terry Sweeney
Nancy Reagan / Various Nancy Reagan / Various   See fewer
Danitra Vance
Various Various   See fewer
Mr. Mister
Themselves - Musical Guest Themselves - Musical Guest   See fewer
Sam Kinison
Self - Special Guest Self - Special Guest   See fewer
Damon Wayans
Various Various   See fewer
Don Pardo
Self - Announcer (voice) Self - Announcer (voice)   See fewer
A. Whitney Brown
Waiter (uncredited) Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Steve Farris
Self - Mr. Mister (uncredited) Self - Mr. Mister (uncredited)   See fewer
Steve George
Self - Mr. Mister (uncredited) Self - Mr. Mister (uncredited)   See fewer
Pat Mastelotto
Self - Mr. Mister (uncredited) Self - Mr. Mister (uncredited)   See fewer
Mark McKinney
Master Thespian Announcer (voice) (uncredited) Master Thespian Announcer (voice) (uncredited)   See fewer
Richard Page
Self - Mr. Mister (uncredited) Self - Mr. Mister (uncredited)   See fewer
Lenny Pickett
Self - Saxophone (uncredited) Self - Saxophone (uncredited)   See fewer
The Saturday Night Live Band
Themselves (uncredited) Themselves (uncredited)   See fewer
G.E. Smith
Self - Guitarist (uncredited) Self - Guitarist (uncredited)   See fewer
John Swartzwelder
Sailor (uncredited) Sailor (uncredited)   See fewer
Dave Wilson
Self (voice) (uncredited) Self (voice) (uncredited)   See fewer
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