Sprockets (Saturday Night Live)
Sprockets was a recurring comedy sketch from the NBC television series Saturday Night Live, created by and starring comedian Mike Myers as the host of a fictional West German television talk show. The sketch parodied German art culture in the 1980s.
Development
The sketch parodied German stereotypes, especially those pertaining to German seriousness, efficiency, and precision. Originally created for the Toronto company of the Second City comedy troupe, Myers later imported the character to television for the Canadian sketch comedy show It's Only Rock & Roll and the American sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live.Myers played "Dieter", a bored, disaffected West German expressionist and minimalist who interviewed celebrities in whom he was demonstrably barely interested. He invariably sought to bring the discussion around to his "limited" monkey, Klaus, seated on a platform atop a miniature column. Myers has stated he based the character on a waiter he encountered, working at The Cameron House in Toronto, as well as German musician Klaus Nomi. Appearing effeminate, Myers' "Dieter" costume consisted of black tights with a matching turtleneck sweater, round wire-rimmed glasses, and slicked-back hair.
On several occasions, the sketch featured a section titled Germany's Most Disturbing Home Videos. This showcased such scenes as an old man's head spinning around; a fat man, clad only in a diaper, cavorting in a lawn sprinkler; a man throwing up after being kicked in the genitals; the seemingly-lifeless body of a tramp whose face is covered with ants; and a man's trousers falling down in public, while he and his girlfriend are viewing an art gallery. The sketch typically ended with Myers declaring, "Now's the time on Sprockets when we dance!" and performing a jerky, robotic dance with several male stagehands who were similarly dressed in black tights and turtlenecks.
The theme song for the sketch was Kraftwerk's 1986 song "Electric Café" from a 33 RPM LP record which was sped up by playing it back at 45 RPM.
Some later sketches featured Dieter outside of his talk show environment starring in parodies of game shows, TV dance parties, and art films.
Quotations from Dieter
- "Your presence intimidates me to the point of humiliation. Would you care to strike me?"
- "That film/poem looks at me while I'm naked, and calls its friends."
- "I feel emotionally obliterated."
- "That poem/film pulls down my pants and makes fun of me. But not in a malicious way."
- "You have disturbed me almost to the point of insanity...There. I am insane now."
- "I am filled with anticipation/remorse, and it is most delicious."
- "Touch my monkey."
- "I'm as happy as a little girl."
Exquisite. Gorgeous.
List of ''SNL'' episodes featuring Dieter
All appearances were in the form of Sprockets shows.- April 15, 1989 host: Dolly Parton
- May 20, 1989 host: Steve Martin
- September 30, 1989 host: Bruce Willis
- November 18, 1989 host: Woody Harrelson
- December 16, 1989 host: Andie MacDowell
- March 17, 1990 host: Rob Lowe
- September 29, 1990
- December 15, 1990 host: Dennis Quaid
- April 13, 1991 host: Catherine O'Hara
- February 15, 1992 host: Jason Priestley
- May 16, 1992 host: Woody Harrelson
- March 20, 1993 host: Miranda Richardson
- November 20, 1993 host: Nicole Kidman
- March 22, 1997 host: Mike Myers