Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
John Belushi: John Belushi plays a samurai warrior, who speaks only (mock) Japanese, and wields a katana. He is seen in various occupations ranging from a hotel desk clerk to a tailor. Mel's Char Palace December 20, 1975 Dan Aykroyd: A steakhouse commercial parody featuring Dan Aykroyd. At Mel's, customers are given a chainsaw and are invited ...
“The Killer Bees: Home Invasion”: This sketch with Elliott Gould evolves into a parody of Mexican westerns at the time. The bees even demand, "Give us your pollen." — Michael Barsotti, 64 ...
Candice Bergen appeared in "The Land of Gorch" sketch where she attends King Ploobis's Christmas party while the guests that he had invited are attending the Killer Bees' Christmas party. Bergen performed the song "Winter Wonderland" with the cast. A live commercial for Polaroid, featuring Candice Bergen and John Belushi airs during the show.
Although Belushi didn't hit the ice at Rockefeller Plaza in his bee costume as part of his stand-off, he was part of the Bees, SNL's first recurring characters, who did appear in an ice skating ...
John Belushi performed "I'm a King Bee" on the January 17, 1976 broadcast of Saturday Night Live, with Belushi and the show's house band dressed in bee costumes and bandleader Howard Shore dressed as a beekeeper. Guest host Buck Henry introduced them as "Howard Shore and his All-Bee Band." At the end, Belushi repeated four of the song's last ...
John Belushi, in a bumble bee costume, skates at the Rockefeller Center Ice Rink for a skit on Saturday Night Live. Yes, this story was reportedly (mostly) true as Belushi didn't sign his contract ...
John Belushi sings the blues number "I'm the King Bee" with the Killer Bees on Saturday Night Live in 1976. In March 1982, he is found dead via overdose and sent to the coroner's office. As night passes, a mysterious force wakes John up from the dead. Figuring out where he is, he screams out of the hospital, and is picked up by a taxi.
When Rolling Stone ranked all then-145 cast members of "SNL," they put John Belushi in the top spot, calling him "the first rock 'n' roll star of comedy.". Belushi was another one of the seven ...