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Mr. Bill is a clay figurine star of a parody of children's
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shows created by Walter Williams in 1974. "The Mr. Bill Show" got its start on ''
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'' as a series of
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s sent in in response to the show's request for home movies during the first season. Mr. Bill's first appearance occurred on the February 28, 1976, episode. After five submitted films, Williams became a full-time writer for the show in 1978 and wrote more than 20 sketches based on Mr. Bill. Each Mr. Bill episode started innocently but quickly turned dangerous for Mr. Bill and his dog Spot. He would suffer various indignities inflicted by "Mr. Hands", a man seen only as a pair of hands (originally performed by
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). Sometimes the abuse came from Sluggo, another clay character, which Mr. Hands usually jokingly brands as one of Mr. Bill's "best friends". A running gag in the sketches is whenever Sluggo would make his appearance, Mr. Bill would get worried and say, "He's gonna be mean to me!", to which Mr. Hands often gives him reassurance by responding with, "No!". The violence inevitably escalated, generally ending with Mr. Bill being crushed or dismembered while squealing "Ohhhh noooooooooooooo!" in a falsetto voice. The concept for Mr. Hands came from Williams' observation that children's cartoons in the 1970s were so
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, he expected the artist's hands to enter the screen at any moment and physically start moving the drawings around. Initial ''Saturday Night Live'' sketches featuring Mr. Bill were self-contained episodes with no direct continuity, with the earliest installments featuring higher-pitched character voices. After Walter Williams joined ''SNLs writing staff in 1978, Mr. Bill formally moved to New York at the start of the season. Later sketches saw Mr. Bill become aware of Mr. Hands and Sluggo's mistreatment, with the 1979–80 season harboring an extended story arc where Mr. Bill lost his home, sought psychiatric help, attempted to get Mr. Hands and Sluggo arrested, and was ultimately thrown into prison. Williams left ''Saturday Night Live'' after that season, but Mr. Bill returned for a Christmas short film in December 1980, as well as the sixth-season finale, where guest
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found Mr. Bill in a garbage can. The last Mr. Bill sketch on ''SNL'' aired early in the 1981–1982 season, where Mr. Bill moved to
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. After ''SNL'', Mr. Bill has appeared on numerous other television programs and advertisements, including regular new sketches on the
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series '' Night Flight'' in the 1980s and the
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series ''Ohh Nooo! Mr. Bill Presents'' in the 1990s.


Characters

* Mr. Bill – The star of the show. His catchphrase is, "Oh, no!!!" * Spot – Mr. Bill's dog, who dies in most episodes. * Sluggo – The main villain. * Mr. Hands – A pair of human hands (originally played by
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), which subject Mr. Bill to abuse, often at Sluggo's prompting. Mr. Hands also serves as the narrator of the show. * Miss Sally – Mr. Bill's girlfriend, introduced in October 1979. * Mr. Bill's Mom – Introduced in January 1979, primarily seen in flashbacks. * Billy – Mr. Bill and Miss Sally's son, who appears in some post-SNL shorts. * Sluggo clones – duplicates of Sluggo, often seen in crowd shots.


List of ''SNL'' episodes featured

#February 28, 1976 (The Mr. Bill Holiday Special) #October 16, 1976 (Mr. Bill Goes To A Party) #January 22, 1977 (Mr. Bill Goes To A Magic Show) #March 25, 1978 (Mr. Bill Goes To The Circus) #April 8, 1978 (Mr. Bill Pays His Taxes) #October 14, 1978 (Mr. Bill Goes To New York) #October 21, 1978 (Mr. Bill Moves In) #November 18, 1978 (Mr. Bill Goes Fishing) #December 2, 1978 (Mr. Bill Is Late) #January 27, 1979 (Mr. Bill Goes To Court) #February 24, 1979 (Mr. Bill Shapes Up) #March 17, 1979 (Mr. Bill Is Hiding) #May 12, 1979 (Mr. Bill Runs Away) #May 19, 1979 (Mr. Bill Goes To The Movies) #May 26, 1979 (Mr. Bill Visits ''Saturday Night Live'';
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) #October 13, 1979 (The All-New Mr. Bill Show) #November 3, 1979 (Mr. Bill Stays Home) #November 17, 1979 (Mr. Bill Builds A House) #January 26, 1980 (Mr. Bill Gets Help) #April 5, 1980 (Mr. Bill Strikes Back) #May 10, 1980 (Mr. Bill Gets 20 Years In
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) #December 20, 1980 (Mr. Bill's Christmas Special) #April 11, 1981 (cold open with
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) #October 17, 1981 (Mr. Bill Goes To L.A.; final appearance)


Film

The character's popularity spawned the 1986 live-action Showtime
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'' Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures'', with
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as Mr. Bill. A new Mr. Bill short film entitled ''Mr. Bill Goes To Washington'' premiered in theaters in 1993, preceding the movie ''
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''. The short, which sees Mr. Bill elected as
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, was also featured on the ''Ernest Rides Again'' home video release. Two new Mr. Bill home videos were released in the mid-1990s featuring new content, including 1996's ''"Ohh Nooo!!! It's Mr. Bill's 20th Anniversary"'', and 1997 straight-to-video ''Ho Ho Noooooo!!! It's Mr Bill's Christmas Special!'', the latter featuring a guest appearance by former SNL contributor
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as Father Guido Sarducci.


See also

* List of recurring ''Saturday Night Live'' characters and sketches


Notes


References


External links


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