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Saturday Night Live aired its third season during the 1977–1978 television season on NBC. The season began on September 24, 1977 and ended on May 20, 1978. The DVD for the entire season was released on May 13, 2008. The entire cast from the previous season returned for season three. The show also introduced the concept of the "featured player." Writers Tom Davis and Al Franken became cast members. The season is also notable for the contest, Anyone Can Host. During the start of the season the show advertised the contest for a non-celebrity to host the show. The winner was 80 year-old grandmother Miskel Spillman, the only non-celebrity to host an SNL episode. During Spillman's show the musical guest, Elvis Costello, halted his band, the Attractions, seven seconds into the song "Less Than Zero", launching into "Radio Radio", an as-yet unreleased song critical of mainstream broadcasting. The change angered Lorne Michaels, who banned future appearances on the show for a while. Chevy Chase's hosted during the season, making him the first cast member to host after leaving the show. Backstage during the show Chase and Bill Murray engaged in a physical altercation that was broken up by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. Chase later accused Murray of trying to upstage him on set and for making explicit remarks about Chase's wife. Chase would host the show several times throughout the show's history, though he was unpopular with the cast and crew.

S03 E01 • Saturday, Sep 24, 1977 • Sep 24 • 1h 7m

S03 E02 • Saturday, Oct 8, 1977 • Oct 8 • 1h 7m

S03 E03 • Saturday, Oct 15, 1977 • Oct 15 • 1h 7m

S03 E04 • Saturday, Oct 29, 1977 • Oct 29 • 1h 7m

S03 E05 • Saturday, Nov 12, 1977 • Nov 12 • 1h 7m

S03 E06 • Saturday, Nov 19, 1977 • Nov 19 • 1h 7m

S03 E07 • Saturday, Dec 10, 1977 • Dec 10 • 1h 7m

S03 E08 • Saturday, Dec 17, 1977 • Dec 17 • 1h 7m

S03 E09 • Saturday, Jan 21, 1978 • Jan 21 • 1h 7m

S03 E10 • Saturday, Jan 28, 1978 • Jan 28 • 1h 7m

S03 E11 • Saturday, Feb 18, 1978 • Feb 18 • 1h 7m

S03 E12 • Saturday, Feb 25, 1978 • Feb 25 • 1h 7m

S03 E13 • Saturday, Mar 11, 1978 • Mar 11 • 1h 7m

S03 E14 • Saturday, Mar 18, 1978 • Mar 18 • 1h 7m

S03 E15 • Saturday, Mar 25, 1978 • Mar 25 • 1h 7m

S03 E16 • Saturday, Apr 8, 1978 • Apr 8 • 1h 7m

S03 E17 • Saturday, Apr 15, 1978 • Apr 15 • 1h 7m

S03 E18 • Saturday, Apr 22, 1978 • Apr 22 • 1h 7m

S03 E19 • Saturday, May 13, 1978 • May 13 • 1h 7m

S03 E20 • Saturday, May 20, 1978 • May 20 • 1h 7m
1977 • 20 Episodes
Saturday Night Live aired its third season during the 1977–1978 television season on NBC. The season began on September 24, 1977 and ended on May 20, 1978. The DVD for the entire season was released on May 13, 2008. The entire cast from the previous season returned for season three. The show also introduced the concept of the "featured player." Writers Tom Davis and Al Franken became cast members. The season is also notable for the contest, Anyone Can Host. During the start of the season the show advertised the contest for a non-celebrity to host the show. The winner was 80 year-old grandmother Miskel Spillman, the only non-celebrity to host an SNL episode. During Spillman's show the musical guest, Elvis Costello, halted his band, the Attractions, seven seconds into the song "Less Than Zero", launching into "Radio Radio", an as-yet unreleased song critical of mainstream broadcasting. The change angered Lorne Michaels, who banned future appearances on the show for a while. Chevy Chase's hosted during the season, making him the first cast member to host after leaving the show. Backstage during the show Chase and Bill Murray engaged in a physical altercation that was broken up by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. Chase later accused Murray of trying to upstage him on set and for making explicit remarks about Chase's wife. Chase would host the show several times throughout the show's history, though he was unpopular with the cast and crew.

S03 E01 • Saturday, Sep 24, 1977 • Sep 24 • 1h 7m

S03 E02 • Saturday, Oct 8, 1977 • Oct 8 • 1h 7m

S03 E03 • Saturday, Oct 15, 1977 • Oct 15 • 1h 7m

S03 E04 • Saturday, Oct 29, 1977 • Oct 29 • 1h 7m

S03 E05 • Saturday, Nov 12, 1977 • Nov 12 • 1h 7m

S03 E06 • Saturday, Nov 19, 1977 • Nov 19 • 1h 7m

S03 E07 • Saturday, Dec 10, 1977 • Dec 10 • 1h 7m

S03 E08 • Saturday, Dec 17, 1977 • Dec 17 • 1h 7m

S03 E09 • Saturday, Jan 21, 1978 • Jan 21 • 1h 7m

S03 E10 • Saturday, Jan 28, 1978 • Jan 28 • 1h 7m

S03 E11 • Saturday, Feb 18, 1978 • Feb 18 • 1h 7m

S03 E12 • Saturday, Feb 25, 1978 • Feb 25 • 1h 7m

S03 E13 • Saturday, Mar 11, 1978 • Mar 11 • 1h 7m

S03 E14 • Saturday, Mar 18, 1978 • Mar 18 • 1h 7m

S03 E15 • Saturday, Mar 25, 1978 • Mar 25 • 1h 7m

S03 E16 • Saturday, Apr 8, 1978 • Apr 8 • 1h 7m

S03 E17 • Saturday, Apr 15, 1978 • Apr 15 • 1h 7m

S03 E18 • Saturday, Apr 22, 1978 • Apr 22 • 1h 7m

S03 E19 • Saturday, May 13, 1978 • May 13 • 1h 7m

S03 E20 • Saturday, May 20, 1978 • May 20 • 1h 7m

Saturday Night Live aired its third season during the 1977–1978 television season on NBC. The season began on September 24, 1977 and ended on May 20, 1978. The DVD for the entire season was released on May 13, 2008. The entire cast from the previous season returned for season three. The show also introduced the concept of the "featured player." Writers Tom Davis and Al Franken became cast members. The season is also notable for the contest, Anyone Can Host. During the start of the season the show advertised the contest for a non-celebrity to host the show. The winner was 80 year-old grandmother Miskel Spillman, the only non-celebrity to host an SNL episode. During Spillman's show the musical guest, Elvis Costello, halted his band, the Attractions, seven seconds into the song "Less Than Zero", launching into "Radio Radio", an as-yet unreleased song critical of mainstream broadcasting. The change angered Lorne Michaels, who banned future appearances on the show for a while. Chevy Chase's hosted during the season, making him the first cast member to host after leaving the show. Backstage during the show Chase and Bill Murray engaged in a physical altercation that was broken up by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. Chase later accused Murray of trying to upstage him on set and for making explicit remarks about Chase's wife. Chase would host the show several times throughout the show's history, though he was unpopular with the cast and crew.

S03 E01 • Saturday, Sep 24, 1977 • Sep 24 • 1h 7m

S03 E02 • Saturday, Oct 8, 1977 • Oct 8 • 1h 7m

S03 E03 • Saturday, Oct 15, 1977 • Oct 15 • 1h 7m

S03 E04 • Saturday, Oct 29, 1977 • Oct 29 • 1h 7m

S03 E05 • Saturday, Nov 12, 1977 • Nov 12 • 1h 7m

S03 E06 • Saturday, Nov 19, 1977 • Nov 19 • 1h 7m

S03 E07 • Saturday, Dec 10, 1977 • Dec 10 • 1h 7m

S03 E08 • Saturday, Dec 17, 1977 • Dec 17 • 1h 7m

S03 E09 • Saturday, Jan 21, 1978 • Jan 21 • 1h 7m

S03 E10 • Saturday, Jan 28, 1978 • Jan 28 • 1h 7m

S03 E11 • Saturday, Feb 18, 1978 • Feb 18 • 1h 7m

S03 E12 • Saturday, Feb 25, 1978 • Feb 25 • 1h 7m

S03 E13 • Saturday, Mar 11, 1978 • Mar 11 • 1h 7m

S03 E14 • Saturday, Mar 18, 1978 • Mar 18 • 1h 7m

S03 E15 • Saturday, Mar 25, 1978 • Mar 25 • 1h 7m

S03 E16 • Saturday, Apr 8, 1978 • Apr 8 • 1h 7m

S03 E17 • Saturday, Apr 15, 1978 • Apr 15 • 1h 7m

S03 E18 • Saturday, Apr 22, 1978 • Apr 22 • 1h 7m

S03 E19 • Saturday, May 13, 1978 • May 13 • 1h 7m

S03 E20 • Saturday, May 20, 1978 • May 20 • 1h 7m
1977 • 20 Episodes
Saturday Night Live aired its third season during the 1977–1978 television season on NBC. The season began on September 24, 1977 and ended on May 20, 1978. The DVD for the entire season was released on May 13, 2008. The entire cast from the previous season returned for season three. The show also introduced the concept of the "featured player." Writers Tom Davis and Al Franken became cast members. The season is also notable for the contest, Anyone Can Host. During the start of the season the show advertised the contest for a non-celebrity to host the show. The winner was 80 year-old grandmother Miskel Spillman, the only non-celebrity to host an SNL episode. During Spillman's show the musical guest, Elvis Costello, halted his band, the Attractions, seven seconds into the song "Less Than Zero", launching into "Radio Radio", an as-yet unreleased song critical of mainstream broadcasting. The change angered Lorne Michaels, who banned future appearances on the show for a while. Chevy Chase's hosted during the season, making him the first cast member to host after leaving the show. Backstage during the show Chase and Bill Murray engaged in a physical altercation that was broken up by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. Chase later accused Murray of trying to upstage him on set and for making explicit remarks about Chase's wife. Chase would host the show several times throughout the show's history, though he was unpopular with the cast and crew.

S03 E01 • Saturday, Sep 24, 1977 • Sep 24 • 1h 7m

S03 E02 • Saturday, Oct 8, 1977 • Oct 8 • 1h 7m

S03 E03 • Saturday, Oct 15, 1977 • Oct 15 • 1h 7m

S03 E04 • Saturday, Oct 29, 1977 • Oct 29 • 1h 7m

S03 E05 • Saturday, Nov 12, 1977 • Nov 12 • 1h 7m

S03 E06 • Saturday, Nov 19, 1977 • Nov 19 • 1h 7m

S03 E07 • Saturday, Dec 10, 1977 • Dec 10 • 1h 7m

S03 E08 • Saturday, Dec 17, 1977 • Dec 17 • 1h 7m

S03 E09 • Saturday, Jan 21, 1978 • Jan 21 • 1h 7m

S03 E10 • Saturday, Jan 28, 1978 • Jan 28 • 1h 7m

S03 E11 • Saturday, Feb 18, 1978 • Feb 18 • 1h 7m

S03 E12 • Saturday, Feb 25, 1978 • Feb 25 • 1h 7m

S03 E13 • Saturday, Mar 11, 1978 • Mar 11 • 1h 7m

S03 E14 • Saturday, Mar 18, 1978 • Mar 18 • 1h 7m

S03 E15 • Saturday, Mar 25, 1978 • Mar 25 • 1h 7m

S03 E16 • Saturday, Apr 8, 1978 • Apr 8 • 1h 7m

S03 E17 • Saturday, Apr 15, 1978 • Apr 15 • 1h 7m

S03 E18 • Saturday, Apr 22, 1978 • Apr 22 • 1h 7m

S03 E19 • Saturday, May 13, 1978 • May 13 • 1h 7m

S03 E20 • Saturday, May 20, 1978 • May 20 • 1h 7m