On February 21, 1981, Eddie Murphy introduced one of his most famous Saturday Night Live characters, Mister Robinson, with the debut of Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood—a hilarious parody of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.
The sketch put a gritty, urban twist on the wholesome children’s program, featuring Murphy as Mister Robinson, a streetwise character who taught "life lessons" from his rundown apartment. Instead of the gentle wisdom of Fred Rogers, Mister Robinson humorously tackled real-world issues like rent, crime, and scams, all delivered with Murphy’s signature wit.
The sketch became an instant hit, cementing Murphy’s rising star status on SNL. Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood became one of his most beloved recurring sketches, appearing multiple times throughout his tenure on the show and even making a comeback in 2019 when Murphy returned to SNL as host.
Fun fact: When Eddie Murphy reprised the sketch in 2019, it was the first time Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood had appeared on SNL in 35 years.
Trivia question: What famous phrase did Mister Robinson use to introduce new words to his audience?
The sketch put a gritty, urban twist on the wholesome children’s program, featuring Murphy as Mister Robinson, a streetwise character who taught "life lessons" from his rundown apartment. Instead of the gentle wisdom of Fred Rogers, Mister Robinson humorously tackled real-world issues like rent, crime, and scams, all delivered with Murphy’s signature wit.
The sketch became an instant hit, cementing Murphy’s rising star status on SNL. Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood became one of his most beloved recurring sketches, appearing multiple times throughout his tenure on the show and even making a comeback in 2019 when Murphy returned to SNL as host.
Fun fact: When Eddie Murphy reprised the sketch in 2019, it was the first time Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood had appeared on SNL in 35 years.
Trivia question: What famous phrase did Mister Robinson use to introduce new words to his audience?
