The Best of Dan Aykroyd (Video 1986)
the Wild and Crazy Guys sketch appears on the Best of Compilation"Saturday Night Live" Steve Martin/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (TV Episode 1989)
'Dancing in the Dark' is shown to commemorate Gilda RadnerSaturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary (TV Special 1989)
Features 'King Tut', Theodoic of York and the Wild and Crazy GuysThe Best of Gilda Radner (Video 1989)
'Dancing in the Dark' is featured in this compilationSaturday Night Live: The Best of Steve Martin (TV Special 1998)
Features the monologue, the Wild and Crazy Guys, Dancing in the Dark, Theodoric Barber of York and King Tut
The Best of the Blues Brothers (Video 1993)
Features the Blues Brothers performing "I don't know"TV Guide's Top 100 Episodes of All Time (TV Special 2009)
Ranked as #12Belushi (2020)
Clip of The Blues Brothers performing "Hey Bartender" is shown.
"Saturday Night Live" Steve Martin/Van Morrison (TV Episode 1978)
Steve Martin refers to his team-up with Bill Murray during his previous show's monologue.- Dan Aykroyd mentions that the Blues Brothers were the musical guest on this show.
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" Sophomore Jinx (TV Episode 1999)
A kid says to Munch and Cassidy "Look, it's the Blues Brothers !""Saturday Night Live" Jim Carrey/Iggy Azalea (TV Episode 2014)
Steve and Gilda's 'Dancing in the Dark' dance routine is partly recreated by Jim Carrey and Kate McKinnon during their Halloween costume dance-off"Saturday Night Live" Steve Martin and Martin Short/Brandi Carlile (TV Episode 2022)
Still picture of Steve Martin's fifth time hosting is shown during the monologue.
ABC News (TV Series 1956)
Mentioned in Next Week In ReviewWonder Woman (TV Series 1975–1979)
Poster of Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman on wall in the Wild and Crazy Guy's bachelor pad.Lou Grant (TV Series 1977–1982)
Mentioned on Weekend UpdateHolocaust (TV Mini Series 1978)
Mentioned on Weekend Update
"Saturday Night Live" Steve Martin/James Taylor (TV Episode 1991)
King Tut and Theodoric of York are mentioned during 'Not gonna phone it in tonight'- Tom (singing): "Buried with my donkey, he's my favorite honky". These are lyrics from "King Tut".