On this talk show, every report is about sex - who's having it, with whom, etc.
Adorned in evening wear, four singers pay tribute to a great songwriter, Hal Jerome.
Al Franken says goodbye to the "Al Franken Decade" and ushers in the "Joe Franken Decade" with his son, Joe Franken.
Andie MacDowell talks about her family watching the show back in North Carolina.
John Lithgow is a professor of osteology that can't look at skeletons because they frighten him.
A happy bride getting ready before her wedding is interrupted by her bridesmaids, who only talk about depressing topics.
The Energizer Bunny keeps going, and going, and going, right through a Public Service Announcement.
John Lithgow is the priest hearing confessions from dogs. Dana's the voice of the altar boy's dog, Jon is a dog who chases squirrels and Nora is a dog that ate chicken bones.
Jan and Phil are Marge and Don Keester, who have the family over for Thanksgiving dinner. All the men are so stuffed they can barely move, but still manage to eat and drink when Marge and her daughter (Victoria) bring things in for them. (John Lithgow & e
Two mothers at a Day Care Center discuss the school, as other parents enter with bizarre ways to hold their babies.
When someone has kept you waiting, there's no better way to let them know.
Sick of her husband ignoring her, Mrs. Claus sings a song to entice Santa back.
Andie MacDowell - December 16, 1989: Golden Globe-nominee Andie MacDowell hosts this holiday episode. Sketches include 'The Night Hanukkah Harry Saved Christmas,' 'Baby Carriers,' and 'This Is Your Day.' Also available on Hulu Plus and Netflix
John Lithgow - November 19, 1988: Hosted by Oscar nominated actor John Lithgow. Sketches include SNL commercial parody 'Long White Beard,' 'Animal Confession,' and 'Skeleton Phobia.' Also available on Hulu Plus and Netflix
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