Not a lot of jokes tonight, just one about Reagan’s Bitburg controversy, one about the distance to the moon being measured by lasers, and two that were interrupted for bits. There is an extended crawl segment about a survey indicating French men wanting more sex; the crawl has a lot of puns and Gallicized versions of famous people’s names (including one for “Jacqui Rogers Jr.”), but the punchline to the survey joke (“5% seduced the interviewer”) is easy to miss when you’re paying attention to the crawl.

Nathan Thurm (Martin Short) is back to defend his client Living Unicorn Inc. in another reference to the Ringling Bros. controversy involving a surgically altered goat; I thought this appearance was the strongest of the character’s Saturday Night News appearances, with him comparing the “unicorn” to a spayed cat, saying the ASPCA should condemn Guest “for being so uninteresting facially”, and Guest getting defensive and letting out a Thurm-style “I know that!”

Dwight McNamara (Gary Kroeger) is back to explain why a dirty slide of Ed Koch looks the way it does; it’s pretty much the same bit as before, despite Kroeger’s impressive “projector” voice. I did laugh at him doing the film flapping sounds at the end, though.