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- DirectorDon Roy KingJames SignorelliStarsFred ArmisenVanessa BayerBill HaderAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 38th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Vanessa Bayer, Bill Hader, Taran Killam, Seth Meyers, Bobby Moynihan, Nasim Pedrad, Jay Pharoah, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, featuring Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, Tim Robinson, and Cecily Strong. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- 2010–202142mTV-148.2 (13)TV EpisodeDirectorBilly BollotinoStarsConan O'BrienAndy RichterMartin ShortActor Martin Short (Love, Gilda (2018)); actress Natalie Zea (The Detour (2016)); The Pretty Reckless perform.
- DirectorDave WilsonGerald CottsClaude KervenStarsChevy ChaseRobin DukeMary GrossThe host for the episode is Chevy Chase (his third appearance as host), and the musical guest is Queen. The skits for this episode are as follows: Chevy Chase announces from a TV screen that because of a missed flight, he will have to host the show via satellite from California. He prepares to begin the first skit, but a stagehand accidentally knocks over his TV. For his opening monologue, Chevy speaks from a broken TV at the foot of the stage. Angry young artist and poet Tyrone Green displays his hatred of white people through his art at a gallery packed with white art connoisseurs. Joe Piscopo confesses his love for Rose Kennedy and asks her to marry him. John Hinckley announces his campaign for the presidency from his hospital cell. A mystery show presents a scene about a woman being accosted by a land shark that turns out to be on a video screen. Inventor Ron Popiel presents the Galactic Prophylactic, made of rubber and steel and guaranteed to last for fifty years. David Letterman presents a film shot by his dog and interviews Gumby. For the Weekend Update, Brad Hall reports on Reagan sending the Maureens to Lebanon, the NFL player's strike, and a new celebrity sperm bank, then phones up Secretary of the Interior James Watt to insult him. Father Andrew Titus angrily criticizes the new Reader's Digest condensed bible. Chevy claims to be reporting live from Beirut, but is revealed to be on the set of The Tonight Show in Burbank. An expose takes a serious look at a young man addicted to video games. Siskel and Ebert review the episode already in progress, praising Eddie Murphy but skewering Chevy. PTC Club prophet April May June praises Jesus while a faith healer performs miracles in the audience. Queen performs "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Under Pressure".
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJim BreuerWill FerrellDarrell HammondCheck out selected sketches from the finale episode of the 1995/96 season, hosted by funnyman Jim Carrey. Sketches include "Nightline," "Jacuzzi Lifeguard," "I'll See You In Hell," and "Jimmy Tango's Fat Busters." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.8 (111)TV EpisodeDirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanWilliam Shatner hosts this episode, and Lone Justice and Buster Poindexter are musical guests. The cold opener is a parody of "The Green Berets" involving former Colonel Oliver North(Shatner). William Shatner's "infamous" monologue involves his first attendance at a recent Star Trek convention, where he tells Trekkies to get a life. Liz Sweeney (Nora Dunn) sings a medley for her fiancé (Shatner), with her sister Candy. T.J. Hooker (Shatner) spend too much time riding the hood of a car during a chase. Weekend Update with Dennis Miller includes Al Franken experiencing phantom pains while describing Reagan's prostate surgery. Another Star Trek parody involves Captain Kirk (Shatner) and company converting the Enterprise into a space-based restaurant. A woman's(Dunn) Husband (Shatner) can't get enough of his physique in the mirror. In Kevin Nealon's Classic Christmas Experience, Nealon recalls Christmas clichés and disasters. The famous Lost Ending to "It's A Wonderful Life," where the people of Bedford Falls rise up and kick Mr. Potter's (Jon Lovitz) ass. "The True Life Story of Frankie Toussaint:" A Schiller-Vision noir-film about a guy(Griffin Dunne), who just can't get a break from the justice system. Lone Justice performs the songs "Shelter," and "I Found Love," and for the holidays, Buster Poindexter sings "Zat You, Santa?"
- DirectorDave WilsonBruce MurrayStarsRon HowardRobin DukeMary GrossSketches include "Bureau of Weights and Measures," "Opie's Back," "Velvet Jones Romance Novels," "Whiners Want a Baby," a guest performance by Harry Anderson, "In Search of Francis the Talking Mule" (film), "Focus on Film," "Reagan Visits Carter, 1980," "America is Turning Gay," "Sylvester School of Speech Therapy," "Hooker Explanation," and "Nukes Are For Kooks." The Clash performed "Straight To Hell" and "Should I Stay or Should I Go."
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.6 (205)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerJames SignorelliAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyNatalie Portman hosts this episode and Fall Out Boy is the musical guest. The Cold Opening is a Message from President George W. Bush(Will Forte) who addresses the public on issues of secret White House activity and Vice-President Dick Cheney's(Darrell Hammond) hunting accident. Natalie Portman's Monologue consists of her tackling questions raised by "Star Wars" nerds in the audience. Repeat of Nelson Baby Toupees commercial from January 21, 2006, which spoofs Hair Club For Men commercials. Three over-psyched Jamba Juice employees (Portman, Seth Meyers, Horatio Sanz), have had so much of their own high-energy protein drinks, that they can't stop themselves from offering free boost supplements to their customers. Larry King(Fred Armisen) interviews a group of trans-gendered people who are in the middle of their sex change procedures. TransAmerica star Felicity Huffman(Kristen Wiig) is one of his guests. In the third installment of The Needlers, Dan(Meyers) and Sally Needler(Amy Poehler) seek help from a fertility doctor(Portman) so they can have a baby as an alternative to examining the issue of their troubled marriage. TV Funhouse celebrates a belated Black History moment; 24's Dennis Haysbert(Himself) shows clips from all-black kids' cartoons that failed to make an impact during the 1990's. Nuni Schoener(Portman) brings her college boyfriend Jeff(Jason Sudeikis) home to meet her parents, Nonny(Armisen) and Nunni(Maya Rudolph). Weekend Update with Tina Fey & Amy Poehler includes Donald Trump(Hammond) disguising himself as Martha Stewart in order to pump his own ego over their "Apprentice" feud, Olympic skater Sasha Cohen(Portman) attempting a second career as a comedienne, and Kenan Thompson introducing a new clothing line geared toward black men in drag. Former "Wake-Up Wakefield" co-host Sheldon(Rachel Dratch) has a Bar-Mitzvah, and watches his short-term ex-girlfriend(Portman) make out with his friend Jonah(Andy Samberg), while Megan (Rudolph) dreams of marrying Adam Levine. This SNL Digital Short is a Chris Parnell interview with Natalie Portman, who raps about a side of herself we've never seen before. Repeat of the Totally Rad Smoke Detector 3000 commercial from episode airing October 29, 2005. Fall Out Boy performs "Dance Dance" and "Sugar, We're Going Down."
- DirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferJorma TacconeStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderJustin Timberlake's third time hosting. Sketches include: A Special Address from the Secretary of the Treasury, Justin Timberlake Monologue, Mom Mom Celebrity Translator, Target Greatland, Immigrants, An SNL Digital Short: Mother Lovers (with Susan Sarandon and Patricia Clarkson cameos), Plasticville, Weekend Update with Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: Elliot Spitzer and David Paterson, Weekend Update: Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto (featuring Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto, with Leonard Nimoy cameo), The Barry Gibb Talk Show (featuring Jimmy Fallon), Pirates. Ciara and Justin Timberlake perform "Love Sex Magic" (introduced by Jessica Biel). Ciara performs "Never Ever".
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsEddie MurphyRobin DukeMary GrossSketches include "Rubik's Grenade, Merry Christmas, Dammit!, Clysler-Prymouth, I Came, I Saw, I Came Again, Haram Scarem, Herpes Gone Bananas, Joy of Christmas, A Special Christmas Message." Musical numbers were "You Are and Truly"
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-148.1 (151)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerJames SignorelliStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerHome of the iconic "More Cowbell" sketch with Will Ferrell as Gene.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.6 (85)TV EpisodeDirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanWatch Three Amigos stars Chevy Chase, Steve Martin, and Martin Short host the 1986 episode which features a cameo by comedian Eric Idle. Selected sketches include: "Stumblebums Anonymous", "Pat Stevens Show", Tommy Flanagan on "Weekend Update", "Church Chat", and "Steve Martin's Holiday Wish". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.4 (158)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderAcademy Award winner and film icon Christopher Walken returns again to host SNL this week for the seventh time. America's leading late-night sketch comedy show, now in its 33th season, features cast members Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Bill Hader, Darrell Hammond, Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig and featured player Casey Wilson. (Note: edited episode.)
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.4 (117)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanWatch selected sketches and segments from this 1992 episode hosted by (then) real-life sitcom couple Roseanne and Tom Arnold. Sketches include "Coffee Talk," with a surprise appearance by Barbra Streisand, as well as "Dick Clark Production," "Daily Affirmation," and "Delta Delta Delta." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.9 (129)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsDana CarveyPhil HartmanJan HooksRob Schneider's first episode. Sketches include: Dirty Square Dancing, Patrick Swayze's Monologue (with Lisa Niemi cameo), Pumping Up With Hans and Franz, Ghost II, Sam Walton Offer I, Super Feud, Sam Walton Offer II, Weekend Update with Dennis Miller, Chippendales, The Tonight Show, White Trash Bed and Breakfast, Mouse Trap Seminar. Mariah Carey performs "Vision of Love" and "Vanishing".
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsOlivia Newton-JohnRobin DukeChristine EbersoleThe host and musical guest for the episode is Olivia Newton-John. The skits for this episode are as follows: An ad for TransEastern Airlines lets travelers know that every TransEastern employee is doing their part to ensure your trip is as miserable as possible. Frank Sinatra joins up with Stevie Wonder for a duet in the style of 'Ebony and Ivory', but the result is marked by Frank's crassness. Tim continues to have more problems in his marriage with Madge the Chimpanzee. Rod Serling presents an episode of The Twilight Zone that looks at the possibility of Hitler being in Heaven. Additional skits include Not a Record Ad, Business Talk, Grease, Sports Organ Classics, and The Clams. Olivia Newton-John performs "Physical", "Make a Move on Me" and "Landslide".
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsJohnny CashRobin DukeChristine EbersoleThe host for the episode is Johnny Cash, and the musical guest is Elton John. The skits for this episode are as follows: Andy Rooney stars as Ralph Kramden in an episode of "The HoneyRooners", doing his usual observational monologuing. When a condemned prisoner insists on his right to a final request just before execution, he gets Johnny Cash to sing "99,999 Bottles of Beer on the Wall". After coming back from another tropical vacation, Reagan opens up a dialog over the Falklands between Thatcher and Galtieri by having them act out a love scene together. Two women test their hair for dandruff by shaking it over Johnny Cash. A wandering poet muses on the beauty of the commuter train he's riding, but the other passengers don't share his enthusiasm. Johnny Cash performs "Ring Of Fire", "Folsom Prison Blues", "I Walk The Line" and "Sunday Morning Coming Down". Elton John performs "Empty Garden" and "Ball And Chain".
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsDrew BarrymoreRobin DukeMary Gross"The Web, E.T., Vote For Andy, Whiners, Should Andy Kaufman be allowed on SNL?, Voting So Far, Brain Surgery, Oklahoma, Dressing Room, Vote For Any, My Friend Zeus, single" Musical numbers "Annie Get Your Gun and Pulling Mussels"
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.4 (92)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanCheck out selected sketches and segments from this 1991 episode hosted by MTV Movie Award-winner Christian Slater. Sketches include "The McLaughlin Group," starring the real John McLaughlin, as well as "Dysfunctional Family Feud," "Ron's Wings N' Things," and "Pumping Up With Hans and Franz," with a special cameo appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSNL Alumni Will Ferrell's second time hosting. Darrell Hammond, Michaela Watkins and Casey Wilson's last episode. Sketches include: Cheney in Makeup, Will Ferrell Monologue, Wade Blasingame: Attorney-At-Law (repeat), The Lawrence Welk Show, Celebrity Jeopardy (featuring Tom Hanks and Norm MacDonald), Inside the NBA, Weekend Update with Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler (featuring Amy Poehler), Weekend Update: Really!?. with Seth and Amy, Weekend Update: Harry Caray on Manny Ramirez, Funeral Remembrances (featuring Maya Rudolph), Goodnight, Saigon (with Green Day, Tom Hanks, Norm MacDonald, Amy Poelher, Maya Rudolph, Paul Rudd, Artie Lange, Elisabeth Moss and Anne Hathaway cameos). Green Day performs "Know Your Enemy" and "21 Guns".
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanBasic Instinct star Sharon Stone hosts this 1992 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "Airport Security Check," "The Porno Couple," "Phil Hartman Creations," and "Hitting On Women," with special guest star Jon Lovitz. For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDon Roy KingJorma TacconeStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include Molly as Sally O'Malley auditioning to be a stripper at The Soprano's Bada Bing, Will Forte as MacGruber wrestling with a drinking problem and a political debate among fringe presidential candidates. Commercial Parody: Urigro (Jason Sudeikis, Kristen Wiig), Penelope: Tenant Meeting (Molly Shannon, Kristen Wigg, Amy Poehler, Kenan Thompson, Jason Sudeikis), Fringe Candidates Debate (Molly Shannon, Darrell Hammond, Kristen Wiig, Will Forte, Fred Armisen, Jason Sudeikis, Amy Poehler, Andy Samberg, Maya Rudolph, Bill Hader, Kenan Thompson), Sally O'Malley: The Sopranos (Molly Shannon, Darrell Hammond, Fred Armisen, Jason Sudeikis, Will Forte, Bill Hader), Weekend Update (Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers, featuring Molly Shannon as Jeannie Darcy and Fred Armisen as Pep Walters), Kaitlin: Retirement Home (Molly Shannon, Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph), MacGruber 1: Bridge Control Room (Molly Shannon, Will Forte, Maya Rudolph), TV Funhouse: Einstein, Charli (Molly Shannon, Maya Rudolph, Kenan Thompson), MacGruber 2: POW Prison Camp (Molly Shannon, Will Forte, Maya Rudolph), Trump Steaks (Molly Shannon, Darrell Hammond), MacGruber 3: Drug Lord (Molly Shannon, Will Forte). (Note: edited episode.)
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsDon RicklesJim BelushiRobin DukeSketch's include "TV President, Kannon AE-1, I Married A Monkey, The Hamlisch Maneuver, Fascinating People and Their Friends, Witness Relocation, Saint Don of Verona, El Dorko, This is Your Afterlife, Anniversary Special" The Musical numbers were "White Wedding" and "Rebel Yell"
- 1997–201023mTV-PG7.6 (578)TV EpisodeDirectorMonte YoungWesley ArcherStarsMike JudgeKathy NajimyPamela AdlonHank and the guys seek vengeance after a group of teenagers beat them at paint-ball.
- DirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanNorthern Exposure star Rob Morrow hosts this 1992 episode. Selected sketches include "The Barf Conspiracy," "Gonna Be A Better Cowboy," "Movie Talk In Heaven," and new "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey." For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanSelected sketches and segments from the 1991 episode hosted by movie and television star Kiefer Sutherland. Selected sketches include: "Kennedy Jury Selection", "Campaign '92", "All Things Scottish," and "Kiddie Metal". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonClaude KervenStarsBarry BostwickJim BelushiRobin DukeSketch's include "simulated cat fight", "Folgers Crystals", "Lie Detectory", "Iceman", "2 On the Town", "Spinal Tap Interview", "The Turkey Lady", "Barney's Beat", "Sunny-Side Ice Tea", "La Cage Aux Folles", "Unanswered Questions of the Universe", "Dog Day P.M." musical numbers were "Christmas with the Devil" and "Big Bottom"
- DirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderAmy Adams hosts the episode, and Vampire Weekend is the musical guest.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.5 (79)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsTim CurryRobin DukeChristine EbersoleThe host for the episode is Tim Curry, and the musical guest is Meat Loaf (his second appearance). The skits for this episode are as follows: The Texxon Corporation warns viewers that the SNL writers will end up like Karen Silkwood if they don't back off. Mick Jagger talks with fellow music superstars Barbara Mandrell, Frank Sinatra, and Buckwheat. The Reagans must deal with Ronald's illegitimate son. Frank gets more advice from his Papa. Tim Curry and Meatloaf team up to open a One-Stop Rocky Horror Shop. Dan Rather muses on what might have happened if Reagan had survived his assassination attempt. Tim Curry performs "The Zucchini Song" and Meatloaf & The Neverland Express perform "Bat Out of Hell" and "Promised Land".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.0 (81)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonScott SorensonStarsKaren BlackDenny DillonGilbert GottfriedThe host for the episode is Karen Black (her second appearance), and the musical guests are Cheap Trick and The Stanley Clarke Trio. The skits for this episode are as follows: During the Carters' last days in the White House, Rosalyn instructs Jimmy and Amy to take away everything they can carry. A music company pitches an album of classical works that inspired the hit songs of today. A foundation to help the tragically hip solicits donations. Game show host Phil Lively meets his new neighbors. President-elect Reagan decides to name Nancy as his Vice President after Frank Sinatra recommends her for the job. For the Rocket Report, Charles Rocket interviews a daredevil cab driver. A museum guard confesses to the Mona Lisa that he has to break off their relationship. During the Weekend Update, Mary Lou James present diet tips for the stupid, and Joe Piscopo tries to scalp a pair of tickets to the Super Bowl. Dan Rather leads an investigation into why there are no female reporters at CBS. A stroke victim attempts to communicate with his visitors at the hospital, but fails. Karen Black gets interviewed by Pinkie and Leo Waxman, but can't keep up with their constantly shifting topics. To let people know that 'guns don't kill people, people kill people', the National Handgun Association presents a demonstration of a criminal using a black man to mug people. Cheap Trick performs "Baby Loves to Rock" and "Can't Stop but I'm Gonna Try", and the Stanley Clarke Trio performs "Wild Dog".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.1 (91)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonMartin BrestLinda Lee CadwellStarsJamie Lee CurtisDenny DillonGilbert GottfriedThe host for the episode is Jamie Lee Curtis, and the musical guests are James Brown and Ellen Shipley. The skits for this episode are as follows: The Mean Majority explain how things are going to change now that their man has won the presidency. For her opening monologue, Jamie Lee Curtis obliges the audience by screaming in terror. Over the course of the show, Brooke Shields gives three vacuous endorsements for Clovin Hind jeans. Jersey Guy Paulie Herman encounters a three-card monte dealer on the street. Two poetesses make their work famous by the only means available to them: committing suicide on live television. A public service announcement warns viewers of the dangers of playing poker while high on pot. Members of the Badgers Club get together to celebrate berating random people and insulting their waitress. An aspiring photographer plots to blow up the Statue of Liberty so he can take an award-winning photo. James Brown performs "Rapp Payback", plus a medley of his older hits, and Ellen Shipley performs "Fotogenic".
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsMartin SheenJane CurtinGarrett MorrisThe host for the episode is Martin Sheen, and the musical guest is David Bowie. The skits for this episode are as follows: A little girl keeps finding increasingly scary things hiding in her bedroom, but her parents explain away each one of them and yell for her to go to sleep. Advertisements pitch Le Shoe shoes, Martin Sheen hairspray, Foreveready batteries and the Minolta AM-3 camera. During the Weekend Update, Jane Curtain reports on the Reagan election campaign, Canadian PM Joe Clark's political troubles, the health risks of late-pregnancy sex, and an investigation into price-gouging by the oil companies, Bill Murray reviews new movie releases, panning films made by recent SNL alumni. Other skits include striking teachers, first love, criminals, and a revision of Freudian theory. David Bowie performs "The Man Who Sold the World", "TVC-15" and "Boys Keep Swinging".
- DirectorDave WilsonJohn FoxRobert LeacockStarsJoan CusackRobert Downey Jr.Nora DunnNo cold opening. In her monologue, the host Madonna talks about her and Sean Penn's recent secretive wedding and shows mockumentary clips from it. Hell beer commercial carries a warning for the soul. The Reagans spend a quiet evening with Prince Charles and Lady Di at the White House but tongues get loose after a few drinks and Nancy gets frisky. The musical guest Simple Minds perform their song Alive and Kicking. Twitchy street fences Jones & Jones offer the best cheapest goods in town. Dennis Miller makes his first appearance as the anchorperson on the Weekend Update. He comments on the USSR's paranoid reaction to Halley's Comet, the US and USSR's peace talks, Georgia's ironic anti-gay law, Ferdinand Marcos hold over the Philippines elections, the passing of Orson Welles, the new way to throw away the garbage, Libya, the Palestinian PLO and Jehovah's Witnesses clash, clinical death record, the Beatrice Company expansion, Louis Farrakhan's similarities to Pee-wee Herman, the ironic dilemma of illegal immigrant and US lottery winner Jose Caballero, the controversial policy of the World News Agency and Jordan King Hussein's arms deal with the Philadelphia police department. Finally, Dennis makes the wish of SNL's viewer Bobby to take on major league baseball pitcher Goose Gossage come true but hubris intervenes. Madonna performs a funny version of A-ha's Take On Me on a Spanish variety show La Cucaracha Motel. Penn bets the audience that he'll pull off a magic trick with cards before his partner Teller drowns in a tightly locked tank filled with water but things don't go as he planned. National Inquirer Theater's questionable reenactment of the violent death of Marylin Monroe involves the Kennedy brothers and a mentalist. Simple Minds perform their song Sanctify Yourself. The host of the Twilight Zone-esque Limits of the Imagination intervenes during the story. An awkward movie shoot with an ironic twist portrays a gay actor's fear of "Pinklisting", a new scare in Hollywood caused by the AIDS outbreak. An African American teenage mother promotes her educational "I Don't Want a Baby" coloring book.
- DirectorDave WilsonDan PerriStarsJoan CusackRobert Downey Jr.Nora DunnThe host is Tom Hanks and the musical guest is Sade. The sketches are: on "Entertainment Tonight", Brooke Shields claims that her film career stalled after turning down "Scarface" and "Once Upon a Time in America"; Paul meets two stand-up comedians; Pat Stevens interviews Louis Farrakhan; Steve has a fantasy; Tommy Flanagan meets his brother Earl; Tomaso and Mateo are fishermen. Sade performs "Is It a Crime?" and "The Sweetest Taboo". Steven Wright performs a stand-up.
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsJim BelushiBilly CrystalMary GrossDoes not include musical performances or sketches containing licensed music. America's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 39th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Vanessa Bayer, Taran Killam, Seth Meyers, Bobby Moynihan, Nasim Pedrad, Jay Pharoah, Kenan Thompson, featuring Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, John Milhiser, Kyle Mooney, Mike O'Brien, Cecily Strong, Noël Wells, and Brooks Wheelan. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- DirectorDave WilsonChristopher GuestStarsHarry AndersonJim BelushiBilly CrystalSee these selected sketches and segments from the 1985 episode hosted by three-time Emmy nominated actor Harry Anderson with special guest appearances by Carol Burnett, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Christopher Reeve.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.2 (97)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonClaude KervenStarsMr. THulk HoganJim BelushiWrestlemania stars Mr. T and Hulk Hogan host this 1985 episode with special guest appearance by Liberace. Selected sketches include: "I Am Also The World", SNL Commercial Parody "Reagan Jeans", "Toxic Waste", "Mr. T and Hulk Hogan Reply", "Nathan Thurm's Mistress" and "The Joe Franklin Show". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.2 (110)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonAndy BreckmanChristopher GuestStarsEddie MurphyJim BelushiBilly CrystalOne skit features Eddie Murphy as Desmond Tutu, who had just received his Nobel Peace Prize, as a guest on a talk show. A fellow guest is Doug Flutie with his just - won Heisman Trophy. Tutu accidentally breaks Flutie's trophy and tries to fix it on air before Flutie notices.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.4 (97)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonHenry HoltzmanClaude KervenStarsBilly CrystalEd KochEdwin NewmanFive hosts compete for airtime with the regular cast. Billy Crystal appears as Sammy Davis Jr. with Joe Piscopo's Frank Sinatra in the cold opening and as Fernando on Saturday Night News. Mayor Ed Koch plugs his book on "Mayor Koch's Neighborhood". Edwin Newman comes out of retirement to host Saturday Night News and appear on the 'Hello, Trudy!' show. Father Guido Sarducci does pre-recorded street interviews and is seen in a repeat of a commercial for " I got you Willie, I got you Guido' (with Jim Belushi as Willie Nelson). Betty Thomas joins a self defense class run by the Three Stooges. On top of that, Joel Hodgson does his act, Timothy Hutton cameos because he directed the video for The Car's song 'Drive' and dentist Ira Needleman (Gary Kroeger) turns his video dating video into a music video.
- DirectorDave WilsonClaude KervenStarsJamie Lee CurtisJim BelushiRobin DukeJamie Lee Curtis plays herself in various sketches, but also a stewardess, an adult actress and the wife of a man cursed by a game of 'tag'. There is music from Rappin' Jimmy B, Eddie Murphy in a video store sketch and British band The Fixx, making their live American TV debut. "The Julia Show" leads into a performance by Joel Hodgson. Wayne Huevos has a commentary on Saturday Night News. Joe Piscopo fills in for Don Pardo and does his Ronald Reagan impression. There are repeat showings of the fake commercials for 'Rubik's Grenade' and 'Texxon Oil', as well as the mockumentary short "Prose & Cons".
- DirectorDave WilsonHenry HoltzmanClaude KervenStarsRobin WilliamsJim BelushiRobin DukeSketch's include "Winter Olympics, Buddweiser Light, Rock and Roll and then some, Wild Kingdom of Heaven, Gandi and The Bandit, Firing Line, Babies In Makeup, Mime Roommate, New Bad Babies, MTV News, Siamese Twins, Patty's Place" Musical numbers were "Strip" and "Goody Two Shoes"
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.1 (84)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsHoward HessemanRobin DukeMary GrossSketches include "Sleepy Boy 2000, Gas Station, Mad Magazine Theater, West Heaven, The A-Team, Holiday Inn, My Date with Dion, The Laughing Buddha, The Khaddaffi Look." Musical numbers were "Change of Heart and The Waiting."
- DirectorDon Roy KingJames SignorelliStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include: Obama Homecoming, Zac Efron Monologue, Today, Gilly, A Message from the Alliance of Direct Mail Marketers, Underage Drinking, Weekend Update with Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: A Gay Couple from New Jersey, Weekend Update: Angie Tempura on Celebrities, Weekend Update: Jon Bovi Opposite Band on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, High School Musical 4, Since You Went Away, Gino's Pizza Rolls, Foot Rub. Yeah Yeah Yeahs perform "Zero" and "Maps".
- DirectorDon Roy KingDon McGrathAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches on the season finale include a monologue where Zach sings about his home state New Jersey, Bronx Beat, Deep House Dish and Weekend Update featuring Aunt Linda and a visit from Whitney Houston. Bush Summer Vacation Cold Open (Jason Sudeikis, Darrell Hammond, Maya Rudolph), Zach Braff Monologue (Zach Braff, Andy Samberg, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler, Kenan Thompson), Deep House Dish: Braff (Zach Braff, Kenan Thompson, Andy Samberg, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler, Will Forte), TV Funhouse: Candidates, Weekend Update (Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers, featuring Kristen Wiig as Aunt Linda, Fred Armisen as Sam Waterston and Maya Rudolph as Whitney Houston), Vinny Talks to Zach (Zach Braff, Bill Hader, Fred Armisen, Will Forte), Bronx Beat: Intern (Zach Braff, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph), Melissa Likes Zach (Zach Braff, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, Bill Hader). (Note: edited episode.)
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.3 (168)TV EpisodeDirectorDanielle KasenDon Roy KingJohn SolomonStarsFred ArmisenAbby ElliottBill HaderAmerica's premiere sketch-comedy show returns for its 36th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Abby Elliott, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Bobby Moynihan, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig, featuring Vanessa Bayer, Paul Brittain, Taran Killam, Nasim Pedrad, and Jay Pharoah. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.8 (77)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanCheers star Woody Harrelson hosts the finale of the 1991/92 season, with a cameo appearance by Jon Lovitz. Selected sketches include "Take Your Shirt Off!", "Sprockets," "Delta Delta Delta Finals Week," and "We're Cowboys and We're Proud." For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.0 (124)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerDean LennertStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyFormer cast member Will Ferrell's first time hosting. Sketches include Will's Thoughts Cold Open, Will Ferrell Monologue, Celebrity Jeopardy with Sean Connery, Sharon Osbourne and Bill Cosby, Oracle Conclave 2005, Para Tri-Cyclen, Artsy Apartment, Weekend Update with guest Steven Ainsley, Grind, TV Funhouse: Shazzan, Goulet Ring Tones, Going 2 C Movies with Levi, Luxury. Queens of the Stone Age perform "Little Sister" (with Will Ferrell as Gene Frenkle) and "In My Head".
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeySketches include White House Press Conference, Topher Grace Monologue, Trucker Talk, Martin Luther King Day, Dan Rathers Fraudulent Document Update, Beaver Ranch, Weekend Update with the Huxtables, Artsy Apartment, Hardball, The Not So Incredible Adventures Of The Down And Out Dollar.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.6 (134)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyTom Hanks' eighth time hosting. Sketches include: Bill Frist's Gas Plan, Tom Hanks Monologue, Wheel of Fortune, Kaitlin: Eli's Iguana, My Testicles: An SNL Digital Short, Universal Theme Park, Weekend Update with guest Rosie O'Donnell, Weekend Update: Debate between Drs. Gunther and Patrick Kelly, Yoga Partner, C-Span After Dark: Colin's Place, Tennis Partners. Red Hot Chili Peppers perform "Dani California" and "Give It Away"
- DirectorDave WilsonAlex FernbachStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanTom Hanks returns to host this 1990 episode. Selected sketches include "Wayne's World" with special guests Aerosmith, "Tales of Ribaldry," "Mr. Short Term Memory," and "Black History Moment." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorPaul MillerMatthew MeshekoffJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanCheck out selected sketches and segments from the 1988 episode hosted by two-time Oscar winning actor Tom Hanks. Sketches include: "ABC Campaign ‘88", "Mr. Short-Term Memory", "Jew, Not a Jew", "'Big' Outtakes", and SNL Commercial Parody "First Citiwide Bank Change". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDanielle KasenDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderAmerica's premiere sketch-comedy show returns for its 35th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig and features Abby Elliott, Bobby Moynihan, Nasim Pedrad, and Jenny Slate. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerJames SignorelliStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerThe Rock hosts Saturday Night Live, with musical guest AC/DC.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsRachel DratchJimmy FallonWill FerrellCold open; President Bush offers suicide bombers a better deal in pay and "virgins" if they check their bomb at any US embassy. Can the Rock take a Kattan punch? Hardball with Chris Matthews. Bigfoot sings recordings. Kentucky vice squad.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.5 (103)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingJames SignorelliAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include Annette Bening's monologue with an appearance by Alec Baldwin, a parody trailer of "Mel Gibson's Apocalypto", two A-holes in a live nativity scene, and on Weekend Update, Will Forte sings a song about gay marriage. Bush Iraq Study Group Cold Open (Jason Sudeikis), Annette Bening's Monologue (Annette Bening, Alec Baldwin, Kristen Wiig, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph), Apocalypto, Morning Show (Annette Bening, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Amy Poehler), TV Funhouse: Diddy Kiddies, Poetry Class (Annette Bening, Andy Samberg, Bill Hader), A-holes - Nativity (Annette Bening, Jason Sudeikis, Kristen Wiig), An SNL Digital Short: Pep Talk (Matthew Fox, Fred Armisen, Amy Poehler, Andy Samberg, Kenan Thompson, Will Forte), Buyer Beware (Kenan Thompson, Maya Rudolph), Weekend Update (featuring Al Gore (Darrell Hammond), Gloria Patrick (Kristen Wiig) and a song about gay marriage by Will Forte and Fred Armisen) (Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler), Valtrex (Alec Baldwin, Amy Poehler), Second Night Out (Annette Bening, Will Forte, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader), Lawyer Ad (Annette Bening, Bill Hader). (Note: edited episode.)
- DirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include: Vice Presidential Debate (with Queen Latifah and Tina Fey cameos), Anne Hathaway Monologue, The Lawrence Welk Show, Bailout Press Conference, Guest House, An SNL Digital Short: Extreme Activities Competition, Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: Orville Willis Forte IV, Mary Poppins, Sioux City News 3, Mark Wahlberg Talks To Animals, I'm Not Gay, The Less Provocative Songs Of Katy Perry. The Killers perform "Human" and "Spaceman".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.5 (246)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingStarsVanessa BayerAidy BryantTaran KillamAnna Kendrick, Academy Award nominated actress, hosts for the first time, and Pharrell Williams performed "Happy" and "Marilyn Monroe." Sketches included GM Hearings, Anna Kendrick Monologue, Fox & Friends, Dongs All Over the World, Little Mermaid, Flirty, Weekend Update: German Chancellor Angela Merkel and George R.R. Martin, French Dance, Principal Frye Field Trip, Big Joe, Twins, and Best of the Whites.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.4 (77)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerJames SignorelliStarsJim BreuerWill FerrellDarrell HammondWatch selected sketches from this 1995 episode hosted by ER doc Anthony Edwards. Sketches include "The Joe Pesci Show," "The Nasty," "Nightline," and "The Hulk Hogan Talk Show." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDanielle KasenDon Roy KingJames SignorelliStarsFred ArmisenAbby ElliottBill HaderAmy Poelher's first time hosting. Vanessa Bayer, Paul Brittain, Taran Killam and Jay Pharoah's first episode. Sketches include: RNC Headquarters, Amy Poehler Monologue (with Justin Timberlake, Rachel Dratch, Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey cameos), Bronx Beat with Betty and Jodi (featuring Maya Rudolph and Katy Perry), Bosley, Maternity Matters, Mosque at Ground Zero, Weekend Update with Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: Really with Seth and Amy, Weekend Update: Will Smith, Will Smith: Governor David Paterson (featuring Governor David Paterson), The Lean Years, SNL Digital Short: Boogerman (featuring Peter Sarsgaard and Katy Perry). Ladies Who Lunch, Actor II Actor (featuring Justin Timberlake), The Even More Expendables. Katy Perry performs "California Girls" and "Teenage Dream".
- DirectorDanielle KasenDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenAbby ElliottBill HaderAfter a debate among Republican candidates for President, Alec Baldwin becomes SNL's most frequent host with walk-on assistance from Steve Martin and Seth Rogan. In addition to being Rick Perry, Baldwin plays a homey Buffalo newscaster, a child psychologist with a problematic daughter, Tony Bennett giving movie reviews on "Weekend Update," and a contestant on a gay-themed TV game show, "Who's On Top?" The rest of the cast is virtually unchanged from Season 36. We attend the final cast party of "All My Children." Radiohead performs.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.8 (139)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferJorma TacconeStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include: Republican Congressional Leadership Meeting, Alec Baldwin Monologue (featuring Jack McBrayer), The Fourth Jonas Brother (featuring the Jonas Brothers), The Cougar Den (featuring Cameron Diaz), An SNL Digital Short: Property of the Queen (featuring the Jonas Brothers), Sir Mix-a-Lot's Photoshop, Weekend Update with Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: Oscar Rogers, Vincent Price's Valentine's Day Special, High-Profile Project, Warrior Shake, Chewable Pampers (repeat), Virgania Horsen's Hot-Air Balloon Rides (repeat), Alec Baldwin's Acting Techniques for Actors. Jonas Brothers perform "Tonight" and "Video Girl".
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerAlec Baldwin's ninth time hosting. Sketches include: A Message from the President of the United States, Alec Baldwin Montage, Reliable Investments, Delicious Dish, Tough Guy, Inside the Actors' Studio, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Tracy Morgan on Daryl Strawberry, Weekend Update: I Have An Opinion Internationale, Weekend Update: Tina Fey on the Playboy Bunnies, Weekend Update: Kid Rock and David Spade's Hollywood Minute (featuring David Spade and Kid Rock), Red Ships of Spain, The Bush Tax Cut, Lasting Impressions. Coldplay perform "Yellow" and "Don't Panic".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.3 (138)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include a monologue featuring Alec's "30 Rock" costars Tina Fey and Tracy Morgan, Alec and Steve Martin battling over who has hosted SNL the most times (with appearances by Martin Short and Paul McCartney) and "The Tony Bennett Show" with a surprise appearance by the real Tony Bennett. Pelosi Cold Open (Kristen Wiig, Will Forte, Fred Armisen), Alec Monologue (Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan), E-Z Date (Jason Sudeikis, Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Maya Rudolph, Kristen Wiig, Amy Poehler, Kenan Thompson), Britney Divorce (Amy Poehler, Jason Sudeikis), Saddam Meeting (Alec Baldwin, Fred Armisen, Bill Hader), G*****l Herpes (Alec Baldwin, Amy Poehler), Backstage at the Platinum Club (Alec Baldwin, Steve Martin, Martin Short, Maya Rudolph, Bill Hader, Paul Mccartney), TV Funhouse: Kobayashi (Takeru Kobayashi), Weekend Update (Amy Poehler, Seth Meyers, Darrell Hammond, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig, Andy Samberg), The Tony Bennett Show (Alec Baldwin, Andy Samberg, Tony Bennett), Bossa Nova Bar (Alec Baldwin, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, Kristen Wiig, Andy Samberg, Amy Poehler, Jason Sudeikis), Jogger from 1992 (Andy Samberg). (Note: edited episode.)
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-PG6.2 (92)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsEllen CleghorneChris FarleyPhil HartmanThe entire cast and more spoof Goodfellas during the cold open. Alec and Kim offer each other various Valentine confessions during their monologue. They are joined by two more Baldwin brothers on Family Feud. Recurring characters include Canteen Boy, Philip the Hyper Hypo, Ike Turner (on Weekend Update) and Microscopic Elvis. The One-Off sketches are Romantic Men and Pyramid of Pain. Chris Farley visits Kim Basinger's dressing room.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-144.6 (105)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeySketches include: Hardball on MLB Steroids, Ashton Kutcher Monologue, Me-Harmony, Oprah, Push-Ups, Federline, Gays in Space: Episode 2, Weekend Update with guests Henry Payne and Chris Parnell, Southern Baptist Church, Action 13 News, Nebulzitol.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsRachel DratchJimmy FallonTina FeyA mature Ashton opens the show for the fourth time.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeySketches include Presidential Debate Cold Open, Ben Affleck's Monologue, Dr. Porkenheimer's Boner Juice, Debbie Downer, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, Florida Stop, Weekend Update with guests New Jersey Resident and Elton John, The Escalator, Wedding DJ, and The Family.
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsMorwenna BanksEllen CleghorneChris ElliottAl Franken's final episode. Sketches include: A Message From Tony Vallencourt, Bob Saget Monologue, Amazin' Laser (repeat), Fast, America's Funniest Hate Videos, Fashion Designer, Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald, Weekend Update: The Little Girl on Television News, Weekend Update: Ellen Cleghorne on the TV Season, Where In The World Is San Diego California?, Boyz II Men, Karl's Video Store, Deep Thoughts I, Daily Affirmation, Pacemaker, Deep Thoughts II. TLC performs "Creep" and "Red Light Special".
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerJ.J. SedelmaierStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerBritney Spears hosts and is the musical guest for this episode. She became the youngest guest to do both in SNL history.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerRobert MarianettiDavid WachtenheimStarsRachel DratchJimmy FallonTina FeyWatch selected sketches and segments from the 2002 episode hosted by Brittany Murphy with special guest appearances by Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, and Garrett Morris. Sketches include: "The Chanukah Song", "The Leather Man", "Astronaut Jones", "Donahue", and "TV Funhouse". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsVanessa BayerAidy BryantTaran KillamSketches include NASA Shutdown Cold Open, Bruce Willis Monologue, 24-Hour Energy Drink, Black Ops, The Ol' Barbershop, Boy Dance Party, Lady Gaga Show, Weekend Update with guests Chaplain Barry Black and Brooks Wheelan, Armageddon, Centauri Vodka, Protective Son, and Beer Pong.
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanAction superstar Bruce Willis hosts the premiere episode of the 1989/90 season. Selected sketches and segments include "White House Report," "thirtysomething Cereal," "Anal Retentive Guy," and "Wayne's World." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDon Roy KingPaul BrigantiDave McCaryStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 43rd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson featuring, Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, Adam Moffat, Luke Null, Chris Redd and Melissa Villaseñor.
- DirectorDon Roy KingPaul BrigantiDave McCaryStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheChadwick Boseman hosts, Cardi B performs. President Trump (Alec Baldwin) speaks on Fox News, Kenan Thompson is back as host of Black Jeopardy, history's first pregnant man, Aidy Bryant aka Aidy B speaks her mind, Weekend Update featuring Mark Zuckerberg, and more various skits.
- DirectorDon Roy KingPaul BrigantiOz RodriguezStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheRobert Mueller interrogates President Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, Meet the Parents-style. .John Mulaney hates modern party music almost as much as he hates captcha. Drag queen waiter gets judgy on a customer for a good reason. A student with unwanted erection tries to postpone the class' planned walk out. The parody of "Wild Wild Country" (2018) shows how some became guru Rajneesh's followers just to partake in free love. In a diner, a customer orders a lobster, which leads to a Broadway-esque operatic number based on Les Miz. Rock musician Jack White performs his song "Over and Over and Over." The Weekend Update covers such topics as President Trump's ongoing scandals and the Facebook data privacy scandal, while Fox News' host Laura Ingraham comments on businesses boycotting her show over her incendiary comments, and LaVar Ball overpraises his son's basketball genius. An 80s sitcom about body-swapping called "Switcheroo" with an extremely uncomfortable incestuous plot line is returning to TV, so a reporter interviews its creator. At the plastic surgeon's office, a woman tries to convince her boyfriend not to remove his horn implants. Jack White performs his song "Connected by Love." Parody of the Real Wives franchise closes the show.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.5 (285)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingDave McCaryOz RodriguezStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheHosted by Amy Schumer. Musical guest is Kacey Musgraves.
- DirectorDon Roy KingPaul BrigantiDave McCaryStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 43rd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson featuring, Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, Adam Moffat, Luke Null, Chris Redd and Melissa Villaseñor.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.8 (260)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingPaul BrigantiDave McCaryStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheThe host is Sterling K. Brown and the musical guest is James Bay.
- DirectorPaul BrigantiStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheNatalie Portman returns to host SNL 12 years after her first time.
- DirectorDon Roy KingPaul BrigantiDave McCaryStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheCold Open: Morning Joe interviews Michael Wolfe (Fred Armisen) and Steve Bannon (Bill Murray). Rockwell does top hat and cane version of "A Little Less Conversation". Science Room with Mr. Science. Lil Pump's video tribute to Stanley Tucci.
- DirectorDon Roy KingPaul BrigantiOz RodriguezStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 43rd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson featuring, Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, Adam Moffat, Luke Null, Chris Redd and Melissa Villaseñor.
- DirectorDon Roy KingDave McCaryOz RodriguezStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 43rd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson featuring, Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, Adam Moffat, Luke Null, Chris Redd and Melissa Villaseñor.
- DirectorDon Roy KingDave McCaryOz RodriguezStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 43rd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson featuring, Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, Adam Moffat, Luke Null, Chris Redd and Melissa Villaseñor.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.5 (328)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingPaul BrigantiDave McCaryStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 43rd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson featuring, Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, Adam Moffat, Luke Null, Chris Redd and Melissa Villaseñor.
- DirectorDon Roy KingPaul BrigantiDave McCaryStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 43rd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson featuring, Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, Adam Moffat, Luke Null, Chris Redd and Melissa Villaseñor.
- DirectorDon Roy KingDave McCaryOz RodriguezStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 43rd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson featuring, Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, Adam Moffat, Luke Null, Chris Redd and Melissa Villaseñor.
- DirectorDon Roy KingDave McCaryOz RodriguezStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 43rd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson featuring, Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, Adam Moffat, Luke Null, Chris Redd and Melissa Villaseñor.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.5 (137)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include a Brit Hume interview with President Bush, John's musical monologue with Will Ferrell as James Lipton, John as a racist employee at Colonial Williamsburg, a parody of "House of Carters", 2 A-holes meeting a personal trainer and John (in a speedo) teaching Will Forte (also in a speedo) the fundamentals of swimming. Special Report with Brit Hume (Darrell Hammond, Will Forte), Monologue (John C. Reilly, Will Ferrell), Colonial Williamsburg (John C. Reilly, Jason Sudeikis), Swim Instructor (John C. Reilly, Will Forte), A-Holes Workout (John C. Reilly, Jason Sudeikis, Kristen Wiig), Weekend Update (including Kenan as Flavor Flav) (Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler), Crying (John C. Reilly, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler, Kristen Wiig), Oreo Cookies #1 (John C. Reilly, Andy Samberg), House of Carters Promo (Jason Sudeikis, Andy Samberg, Kenan Thompson), Harpoon Man: An SNL Digital Short (John C. Reilly, Andy Samberg), Oreo Cookies #2 (John C. Reilly, Kenan Thompson), Bearshark (John C. Reilly, Maya Rudolph, Jason Sudeikis), Oreo Cookies #3 (John C. Reilly, Jason Sudeikis). (Note: edited episode.)
- DirectorDon Roy KingStefan NadelmanAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include 2 A-Holes Adopting a Baby, new presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Hardball, and a town council that wants to kill a magical unicorn. Hardball: Hillary Clinton Cold Open (Darrell Hammond, Amy Poehler), Jeremy Piven Monologue (Jeremy Piven), Commercial Parody: Urigro (Jason Sudeikis, Kristen Wiig), NFL Commentators (Jeremy Piven, Jason Sudeikis, Andy Samberg), TV Funhouse: Year in Review, MacGruber: Factory (Jeremy Piven, Will Forte, Maya Rudolph), A-holes: Adoption Agency (Jeremy Piven, Jason Sudeikis, Kristen Wiig), MacGruber: Dam (Jeremy Piven, Will Forte, Maya Rudolph), Weekend Update (featuring comedian Rich Little (Darrell Hammond) (Amy Poehler, Seth Meyers), Blizzard Man: Common (Jeremy Piven, Common, Kenan Thompson, Andy Samberg), MacGruber: Boat (Jeremy Piven, Will Forte, Maya Rudolph), Unicorn (Jeremy Piven, Bill Hader, Fred Armisen, Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Amy Poehler, Darrell Hammond), Hangmen-at-Law (Will Forte, Bill Hader). (Note: edited episode.)
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyFox News Special Report: Bush in China, Eva Longoria Monologue, Totally Rad Smoke Detector 3000 (repeat), The Spammies, Deep House Dish, Morgan Stanley (repeat), The Needlers: College Reunion, Variety Vault: Vincent Price Thanksgiving, Weekend Update featuring guests Jean Schmidt and Steve Jobs, Desperate Housewives Vanity Fair Shoot, Trapped in the Closet II, The Engelhard Five, Firmium. Korn performs "Twisted Transistor" and "Freak on a Leash". Maya Rudolph absent for maternity leave.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.7 (139)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyChandeliers, Sweet Sixteen, Deep House Dish: Johansson, Engagement Ring, Mr. Willoughby.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.3 (113)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeySketches include: Anderson Cooper 360, Peter Sarsgaard Monologue, Commercial Parody: Nelson Baby Toupees, Target Greatland, Pirate Convention, Carol!: Art Gallery, Young Chuck Norris: An SNL Digital Short, Cat Fancy Magazine, Weekend Update: Gore and Kerry, Weekend Update with guest Drew Barrymore, Gays in Space (opening performed by Will Forte), Fairmont Suites Inn (with technical gaffes), National Security Agency, Peter Sarsgaard's SARS Guards. The Strokes perform "Juicebox" and "You Only Live Once". Maya Rudolph absent on maternity leave.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.6 (87)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyView selected sketches and segments from the 2005 episode hosted by Oscar nominated actor Paul Giamatti. Sketches include: "The Bush Daughters", "Rice Confirmation Hearings", SNL Commercial Parody "Gaystrogen", "The Lundford Twins Feel Good Variety Hour", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerRobert MarianettiDavid WachtenheimStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeySketches include Papal Debate '05, Cameron Diaz Monologue, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, TV Funhouse: Michael Jackson, The Barry Gibb Talk Show: Nancy Pelosi, Ann Coulter, And Gov. Bill Richardson (featuring cameos from Jimmy Fallon, Justin Timberlake, and Drew Barrymore), The Holland Tunnel Hotel, Weekend Update with guests Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, with a Weekend Update Dramatic Play featuring Jimmy Fallon, Woo The Musical, The Sofabed, Spy Glass. Green Day performs "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" and "Holiday".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.8 (123)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerT. Sean ShannonStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyWriter Jason Sudeikis joins the cast for his first episode. Sketches include Primetime Live Cold Open (with cameo from Paula Abdul), Johnny Knoxville Monologue, Mom Jeans (repeat), Sally and Dan Harrison: The Couple That Should Be Divorced, Domino's Pizza Donald Trump Promo, Donatella Versace's Mothers Day, Channel 5 Late Night Movie "Visitors From Another Planet", Weekend Update with guests Will Forte, Patti Forte and Richie B, with a tribute to Weekend Update founding editor Herb Sargent, Mother's Day Brunch, Helping Hands Telethon, Merv the Perv: Victoria's Secret, Action News, Bear City: Bar, Todd Foxworthy: You Might Be A Gay Redneck If. System of a Down performs "B.Y.O.B." and "Aerials".
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsRachel DratchJimmy FallonWill FerrellDude, Where's My Car costar Seann William Scott hosts this 2001 episode, with a cameo appearance by Chevy Chase. Selected sketches include "Law & Order: Parking Violations Unit," "Jeffrey's," Will Ferrell's infamous "Patriotic Shorts," and "My Girlfriend The Porn Star." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerAdam McKayStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerSketches include: Martha Stewart Living, Julia Stiles Monologue, Homocil (repeat), Wake Up Wakefield, Jackie Gives Attitude, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Weekend Update: David Copperfield (featuring David Copperfield), Suel Forrester Directs a Movie, Beppi, "The Doberman!", Apollo Theatre Amateur Night, Willy Sluggs Eye Poppers, Der Lichen Beherrscht, Van Morrison St Patrick's Day Massage. Aerosmith performs "Jaded" and "Big Ten Inch Record".
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerBill Clinton calls Putin just as Hillary is about to leave for NY during the cold open. Oliver Stone directs Jamie Foxx's monologue. J.Lo (Cheri Oteri) and Puff Daddy (Foxx) go to couples counseling. There is a special message from John Goodman, whom Don Pardo mistakes for a former cast member. Foxx appears in a prison sketch, faces off against Nick Burns, Your Company's Computer Guy and plays Stevie Wonder on Weekend Update and Martin Luther King in a special moment. Horatio Sanz makes his debut as Jasper Hahn and Will Ferrell plays controversial baseball player John Rocker on WU. Inappropriate acts try out for Showtime at the Apollo. Choclatt Crawford and Larry Wright sit in with the SNL band.