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Fridays is the name of ABC's weekly late-night live comedy show, which aired on Friday nights from April 11, 1980 to April 23, 1982.
Episode 26 : George Hamilton / Gary U.S. Bonds
May. 15,1981
--Gary U.S. Bonds performs ""This Little Girl,"" ""Way Back When"" and ""Jole Blon""
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Episode 25 : Mark Hamill / Jimmy Buffett
May. 08,1981
--Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band perform ""Margaritaville"" and ""It's My Job""
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Episode 24 : Madeline Kahn / Frankie & The Knockouts
April. 10,1981
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Episode 23 : Father Guido Sarducci / Jefferson Starship
April. 03,1981
--Don Novello (host, in character as Father Guido Sarducci) --Telma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent Wilson, the singing duo ""Dawn,"" appear with Sarducci.
--Jefferson Starship perform ""Find Your Way Back"" and ""Jane""
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Episode 22 : David Steinberg / Marshal Tucker Band
March. 13,1981
--Marshall Tucker Band perform ""Heard it in a Love Song"" and ""This Time I Believe""
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Episode 21 : Billy Crystal / Randy Meisner
February. 27,1981
--On tape: Andy Kaufman appears in a videotaped apology.
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Episode 20 : Andy Kaufman / Sir Douglas Quintet
February. 20,1981
--Andy Kaufman (host) - the infamous fistfight episode --Sir Douglas Quintet performs ""You're Gonna Miss Me,"" ""Mendocino"" + 2 more songs
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Episode 19 : Michael McKean & David L. Lander / Kool & The Gang
February. 13,1981
--Michael McKean & David L. Lander (co-hosts, in character as ""Lenny & Squiggy"") --Kool & The Gang - ""Celebration,"" ""Take It To The Top"" & an instrumental song
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Episode 18 : Valerie Bertinelli / Jim Carroll Band
February. 06,1981
--Valerie Bertinelli (host)
--Jim Carroll Band - ""People Who Died"" (and possibly ""Wicked Gravity"" & ""Day and Night"")
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Episode 17 : Henny Youngman / REO Speedwagon
January. 23,1981
--REO Speedwagon perform ""Don't Let Him Go"" & ""Keep On Lovin' You""
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Episode 16 : Shelley Winters / The Plasmatics
January. 16,1981
--The Plasmatics perform ""Living Dead"" and ""Butcher Baby""
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Episode 15 : George Carlin / George Thorogood & the Destroyers
January. 09,1981
--George Thorogood & the Destroyers perform ""Can't Stop Lovin'""
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Episode 14 : Rockpile
December. 19,1980
--Rockpile performs ""Teacher Teacher""
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Episode 13 : Steve Forbert
December. 12,1980
--Steve Forbert performs ""Romeo's Tune,"" ""Lonely Girl"" and ""Get Well Soon""
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Episode 12 : Pat Benatar
December. 05,1980
--Pat Benatar sings ""Hit Me With Your Best Shot"" and ""Hell Is For Children""
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Episode 11 : November 28, 1980
November. 28,1980
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Episode 10 : Heart
November. 21,1980
--Heart performs ""Bebe-La-Strange"" and ""Tell It Like It is""
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Episode 9 : The Busboys
November. 14,1980
The Busboys performed ""KKK,"" ""Johnny Soul'd Out"" and ""Minimum Wage"" from their 'Minimum Wage Rock & Roll' album.
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Episode 8 : Devo (2nd appearance)
November. 07,1980
--Devo - ""Whip It"" and ""Uncontrollable Urge""
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Episode 7 : Dire Straits
October. 31,1980
--Dire Straits performs ""Skateaway"" and ""Romeo and Juliet""
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Episode 6 : Split Enz
October. 17,1980
--Split Enz performs ""I Got You"" and ""I Hope I Never""
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Episode 5 : Ted Nugent
October. 10,1980
--Ted Nugent performs ""Scream Dream"" and ""Paralyzed""
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Episode 4 : Al Jarreau
October. 03,1980
--Al Jarreau (1st appearance) - ""Spain"" and ""Distracted""
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Episode 3 : The Cars (1st appearance)
September. 19,1980
--The Cars perform ""Touch and Go,"" ""Shoo Be Doo"" and ""Gimme Some Slack""
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Episode 2 : Kim Carnes
September. 12,1980
--Kim Carnes (1st appearance) - ""Cry Like A Baby"" and ""More Love""
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Episode 1 : Eddie Money
September. 05,1980
--Eddie Money performs ""Running Back"" and ""Trinidad""
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