I just thought of the gorilla chasing the lady sketch and searched for it in the forum in case it was brought up before. And here it is, in a thread by GeeBee. I agree these two gorilla skits were pretty bizarre. And I think fuzzygobo is right that they were probably made in 1974 since one had "The Entertainer" song from "The Sting" , a 1973 movie. (And I see what mikebennidict means about SS possibly trying to give them a 20's or 30's setting. That blonde lady (who fuzzygobo said looked like Bernadette Peters, which I can see too) reminded me of the lady who frequently appeared in "The Little Rascals" and "Laurel and Hardy" shorts from the 30's).
The "no" one I remember the clearest. I think the lady was singing andlooking at pretty flowers (maybe in a park? I remember a lot of trees around.) and then sees the gorilla and screams in fear, "No!" The gorilla chases her around and growls while she keeps yelling, "No!" Then she starts to say "No" in a less scared way. Then she says "No" real matter of factly. Then she stops running and glares at the gorilla and firmly says, "No!" The gorilla stops in his tracks and makes a noise in surprise and a little fear. She shouts even more firmly, "No!!" Then the next scene we hear her singing, "La de dee dee da..." and then see her pulling the gorilla with a rope as he drags along the ground on his back saying (pleadingly and desperately) "No! No! No!"
And yes, GeeBee, this is indeed so cool and fascinating to see others with such vivid memories of these and other 70's SS sketches!