Fridays

3 seasons available

A late-night comedy sketch show with musical performances.
Episode 2
S3 E2

Musical guest Kim Carnes performs "Miss You Tonight".

Fridays
S3 E4

Sketches include "Raiders of The Lost Thing," "Tongue No-Stick" and "The Apartment With No Fourth Wall;" Stray Cats perform "Rock This Town," "Stray Cat Strut," "Runaway Boys" and "Baby Blue Eyes."

Episode 12
S3 E12

Musical guests The Cars return to the show and perform "Shake It Up" and "Since You're Gone".

Episode 13
S3 E13

Musical guests Kiss perform "A World Without Heroes" and "I".

Fridays
S2 E3

Sketches include "Friday Edition," "Battle Boy," "A Night in Tehran (The Marx Brothers in Iran)," "Drugs R Us," "A Cop with 'Roids," and "Chicken Puppets"; the Cars performs "Touch and Go," "Shoo Be Doo" and "Gimme Some Slack."

Fridays
S2 E7

Sketches include "The Great 1980 Debate," "White House Exorcist," "Ken the Monster's One-Night Stand," "Enter the Matzoi," "1980 Election Commemorative Coins," and "Political Break-Up"; Dire Straits performs "Skateaway" and "Romeo & Juliet."

Fridays
S2 E8

Sketches include "Backstage Cold Open: The Soap Bar," "Reagan Moves Into the White House," "Battle Boy," "Drugs R' Us: Delivery Girl," "Atrocity at the Retirement House" (Tom Kramer film)"; Devo performs "Whip It" and "Uncontrollable Urge."

Episode 9
S2 E9

Sketches include "Star Wars Memories," "Friday Edition," and "UFO."

Episode 11
S2 E11

Musical guest Pat Benatar performs "Hit Me With Your Best Shot".

Episode 19
S2 E19

This episode is known as the infamous fistfight episode because of a staged fight at the end of the program orchestrated by guest host Andy Kaufman.

Episode 1
S1 E1

Musical guest Kenny Loggins performs "Keep The Fire"

Episode 3
S1 E3

Musical guests The Clash perform "London Calling" and "Train In Vain (Stand By Me)"

Episode 8
S1 E8

Musical guests Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers perform "Shadow of a Doubt (A Complex Kid)" and "American Girl".

Fridays
S1 E10

Musical guests Graham Parker and The Rumour perform "Stupefaction" and "Empty Lives."