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  1. Mr. Bill - Wikipedia

    Mr. Bill is a clay figurine star of a parody of children's entertainment created by New Orleans native Walter Williams in 1975. [1][2] The Mr. Bill showing got its start on Saturday Night Live …

  2. Mr. Bill: Los Angeles - Saturday Night Live - YouTube

    Bill visits Los Angeles. Aired 10...

  3. 40 Years Ago: Mr. Bill Gets Crushed on 'SNL' for the Final Time

    On Oct. 17, 1981, Saturday Night Live viewers got their final glimpse of one of the show’s most popular -- and most unlucky -- characters, Mr. Bill. Before the Play-Doh character became...

  4. Official Mr. Bill Home Page

    Not exactly the height of adult comedy, but Mr. Bill was undoubtedly one of Saturday Night's most popular characters ever. Mr. Bill started as one of the home movies submitted by viewers in …

  5. Mr. Bill | Saturday Night Live Wiki | Fandom

    Mr. Bill is series of short films created by Walter Williams that appeared in the earlier few seasons of Saturday Night Live. They are named after the main character, a relentlessly unfortunate …

  6. Mr. Hands Tells All: Inside Mr. Bill’s Meteoric Rise On SNL

    Feb 7, 2025 · Thanks to what was supposed to be a one-time completely unpaid gig in the first season of Saturday Night Live, an ungainly ersatz boy formed from common Play-doh …

  7. Watch Saturday Night Live Clip: Mr. Bill - NBC.com

    Watch Saturday Night Live highlight: Mr. Bill - NBC.com

  8. Mr. Bill | Mr. Bill Wiki | Fandom

    Mr. Bill is a clay figurine clown star of a parody of children's movies/shows created by Walter Williams in 1974. The Mr. Bill showing got its start on Saturday Night Live as a series of Super …

  9. 32 Funniest Reoccurring Characters On Saturday Night Live

    Oct 5, 2024 · From Stefon to Mr. Bill and everyone in between, here are some of the funniest recurring characters on Saturday Night Live.

  10. Mr. Bill - Wikiwand

    Mr. Bill is a clay figurine star of a parody of children's entertainment created by New Orleans native Walter Williams in 1975. [1][2] The Mr. Bill showing got its start on Saturday Night Live …