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- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.3 (150)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonGary WeisStarsSteve MartinKinky FriedmanDan AykroydThe host for the episode is Steve Martin, and the musical guest is Kinky Friedman. The skits for this episode are as follows: The coach of the Yankees consoles his team after losing the World Series, and one of the players gives him their final decision. Chevy Chase attempts to make an endorsement for milk, but keeps adding in its less pleasant effects. An episode of Jeopardy from 1999 gives a look at some social changes in the future. During the Weekend Update, Chevy comments on Jimmy Carter's cross-dressing, the latest election poll results, a mafia funeral in a pizza oven, and a gorilla crashing an airplane. An ad features a new combination watch and German Shepherd. Several counter-culture acts perform in a late-50's beatnik café. Jane Curtain interviews the author of a book analyzing the connection between sexual activity and sports performance. Mary Tyler Moore gets murdered by Ted before their newscast as a prank. A new diet plan works by stranding dieters out in the wilderness with an Eskimo who steals their food. Kinky Friedman performs "Dear Abbie".
- DirectorDave WilsonGary WeisStarsSteve MartinLily TomlinThe KinksThe host for the episode is Steve Martin (his second appearance), and the musical guest is The Kinks. The skits for this episode are as follows: Steve gets hostility from the cast over his treatment of Gilda since the last show. For his opening monologue, Steve gets happy feet, talks about his goals, then mentions what drugs he and the cast are going to take after the show. The Coneheads receive a visit from the IRS. Jackie Onassis enters a celebrity weightlifting contest. A diet book promises weight loss by using the pages of the book itself as meals. A doctor advises parents to pull the plug on their comatose son, only to have him wake up just as they are about to do it. A celebrity bingo game can't get started because all the time is wasted making introductions. Alex Haley talks about some of his lesser known ancestors. A couple who meet in a singles bar share all the same bizarre quirks. The Kinks perform "You Really Got Me Going", "All Day And All of the Night", "Well-Respected Man", "Lola" and "Sleepwalker".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.4 (134)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsSteve MartinJackson BrowneAl FrankenThe host for the episode is Steve Martin (his third appearance), and the musical guest is Jackson Browne. The skits for this episode are as follows: Burt Lance, President Carter's budget management director, pitches the National Express charge card after being asked to resign. During his opening monologue, Steve Martin promotes his new album and confesses that his cat has been embezzling from him. An ad introduces a watch so complex that it requires two people to operate it. The wild and crazy Festrunk brothers try to pick up two girls in their apartment rec room. A defense attorney berates a rape victim on the witness stand, then chuckles about it afterward. A great moment in rock history is commemorated: Roy Orbison standing completely still while singing in sunglasses. An ad promotes the Royale Deluxe II, a sedan that rides smoothly enough for a rabbi to perform a circumcision in the back seat at 40mph. Jackson Browne performs "Runnin' on Empty" and "The Pretender".
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsChevy ChaseBilly JoelDan AykroydThe host for the episode is Chevy Chase, and the musical guest is Billy Joel. The skits for this episode are as follows: President Ford returns to give a rebuttal to Ronald Reagan's comments on the Suez Canal. Chevy Chase uses his opening monologue to milk the audience for applause. An ad pitches a new way to preserve moths by mashing them. A couple discusses what just happened after their one-night stand. During the Weekend Update, Chevy tricks Dan Aykroyd into giving him the anchor spot, and John Belushi gives a commentary on boxing that gets him so wound up he attacks Jane Curtain. A trainee customs inspector misses a pair of smugglers carrying cocaine. A priest of the Church of Confusion gives a sermon that rambles in circles. Two German soldiers behind enemy lines answer a series of baseball questions to prove they're actually American. For the final skit, several different endings are tried out. Billy Joel performs "Only the Good Die Young" and "Just the Way You Are".
- DirectorDave WilsonWalter WilliamsStarsChristopher LeeMeat LoafRichard BelzerThe host for the episode is Christopher Lee, and the musical guest is Meatloaf. The skits for this episode are as follows: After Christopher Lee's monologue, a series of movie trailers promote some upcoming films. Baba Wawa makes an appearance in a production of My Fair Lady. Jane and Dan discuss the merits of point/counter-point on Weekend Update. Death comes to apologize to a little girl for taking away her dog, and the pair get into a long conversation over why he has to do what he does. Dell Stator invites customers to visit his Rabbit Hut. Mr. Bill goes to the circus, where he suffers all manner of abuse. Meatloaf performs "All Revved Up and No Place To Go" and "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad".
- 1975– 1h 6mTV-148.7 (212)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsSteve MartinDan AykroydJohn BelushiThe host for the episode is Steve Martin (his fifth appearance), and the musical guest is The Blues Brothers (their second appearance). The skits for this episode are as follows: Concert promoter Don Kirschner presents footage of an old club performance by The Blues Brothers. For his opening monologue, Steve Martin talks about the inspiration for his comedy ideas, then does a magic act that ends with him tackling and beating a member of the audience. The Festrunk brothers prepare their apartment for the two girls they believe are on the way, but their neighbor Cliff tells them they've been stood up. Medieval doctor Theodoric of York treats a series of patients by draining their blood. A man and woman catch each other's notice in a crowded club, and dance together romantically as the rest of the club freezes in place around them. During the Weekend Update, Jane Curtain and Dan Aykroyd debate abortion, Jane reports on Carter's energy policy and a new nasal contraceptive, and Dan berates Garrett Morris for short-changing him on the weed he bought. Steve performs a song about King Tut. The Nerds Todd and Lisa prepare their science fair projects. The Blues Brothers perform "I Don't Know".
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsSteve MartinDan AykroydJohn BelushiThe host for the episode is Steve Martin (his sixth appearance), and the musical guest is Van Morrison. The skits for this episode are as follows: Desperate after his austerity measures have failed to halt inflation, President Carter attempts to encourage Americans to welcome inflation as a wonderful new opportunity to be a millionaire. Despite Elvis' death, his coat continues to perform the King's classic hits to packed audiences. Theodoric of York treats his patients with bleeding and other crude remedies. The Festrunk brothers continue trying to pick up swinging American girls. Todd DiLaMuca visits Lisa Loopner in the hospital, but a jealous fight breaks out when rival nerd Charles Knerlman shows up with Lisa's homework. Jane Curtain interviews the author of the book "Mauled", who talks of his experiences being savagely attacked by bears. Steve Martin apologizes to the audience when the final skit has to be cut short because of time restrictions. Van Morrison performs "Wavelength" and "Kingdom Hall".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.9 (167)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerWalter WilliamsStarsCarrie FisherDan AykroydJohn BelushiThe host for the episode is Carrie Fisher, and the musical guest is The Blues Brothers (their third appearance). The skits for this episode are as follows: During her opening monologue, Carrie Fisher is instructed by Obi-Wan to tell a joke about aliens that completely bombs. Princess Leia arrives on Earth and joins a beach party with Frankie and Annette. Two boys show up for their dates with the Loud family sisters, only to be taken aback at how loud everyone speaks. Two orderlies take it upon themselves to release a dying patient from her misery, but get the wrong bed by mistake. During the Weekend Update, Jane Curtin reports on an archaeological find in Egypt, McDonald's hamburgers and Sambo's restaurants, Bill Murray reports on Neil Armstrong, Vietnamese refugees, and the death of Jimmy Hoffa. Father Guido Sarducci answers allegations that the Vatican Bank is becoming a tax haven, and Roseanne Roseannadanna rants about smoking and naked people in health clubs. Mr. Bill goes fishing with Mr. Hands but ends up getting speared with hooks and eaten by a dolphin. At a waterfront dive in Marseilles, while the other bar girls try to get the sailors to buy expensive drinks, one gets them to sign up for insurance policies. The Blues Brothers perform "Soul Man", "Got Everything I Need, Almost", and "B Movie Boxcar Blues."
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsEric IdleDan AykroydJohn BelushiHost Eric Idle. Sketches: TelePsychic, The French Chef (Akroyd as Julia Child), Game Show Rules, Weekend Update, Father Guido Sarducci, and more.
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliWalter WilliamsStarsSteve MartinJane CurtinGarrett MorrisThe host for the episode is Steve Martin (his seventh appearance), and the musical guest is Blondie. The skits for this episode are as follows: The Pope makes an appearance at the Monsterdome, where his security staff has to keep the religious hangers-on from crashing the event. For his opening monologue, Steve Martin talks about his new fashion job, then gets angry at the band when they start an unexpected song. An ad pitches the benefits of Craig's Travelers Checks. A Roman Centurion faces a tribe of vandals who egg the soldiers, TP the camp, and have pizzas delivered to the general's tent. Steve pitches a product that allows him to hover over dirty toilet seats. During the Weekend Update, Jane Curtain and Bill Murray report on the Republican nominees for the 1980 election, a recall of General Motors cars, Fidel Castro's visit to America, and Mayor Koch's plan to publicizes prostitutes and johns, while Father Guido Sarducci talks about the excitement surrounding the Pope's visit to America. Don Kirshner presents another great moment in rock history: Carol King performing "You've Got a Friend" while her friend is being mugged outside her apartment. Mr. Bill tries to do a show without Mr. Hands, but his ex-partner crashes the show anyway. Two tourists stare in amazement at the audience, wondering 'what is that thing?' Blondie performs "Dreaming" and "The Hardest Part".
- 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".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.8 (102)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsSteve MartinJane CurtinGarrett MorrisThe host for the episode is Steve Martin (his eighth appearance), and the musical guests are 3-D and Paul & Linda McCartney. The skits for this episode are as follows: Father Guido Sarducci tries to get an interview with Paul McCartney in London following Paul's arrest in Japan, but he gets confused over the time difference and schedules the interview for the wrong time. For his opening monologue, Steve Martin talks about what he believes in. A group of prehistoric hominids discusses the day's hunt, but the leader gets angry when a strange one starts coming up with new ideas that challenge his authority. Father Guido Sarducci finally manages to wake up Paul and Linda McCartney, who agree do give an interview despite the fact that it's five in the morning and Sarducci only wants to talk about marijuana. An advertisement pitches Patty Caldwell's new album targeted at single women in their late 30's. 3-D performs "All Night Television".
- 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".
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsDanny DeVitoRobin DukeChristine EbersoleThe host for the episode is Danny DeVito, and the musical guest is Sparks. The skits for this episode are as follows: Andy Kaufman hypes his upcoming wrestling match. For his opening monologue, Danny DeVito invites the rest of the cast from Taxi to take a bow after their show was canceled by ABC without warning. Louis DePalma drives a taxi down to the ABC headquarters and detonates a bomb, bringing down the entire building as revenge for their canceling his show. Doug and Wendy Whiner annoy those around them with their constant whining. For the Weekend Update, Brian Doyle-Murray reports on Al Haig's attempts to resolve the Falklands crisis and accusations that Nancy Reagan failed to return a set of borrowed jewels, Christine Ebersole reports on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn turning down an invitation to the White House and political changes in Argentina, Dr. Badofsky warns of the many diseases people can catch from animals, Mary Gross attempts to report on the new production of Annie with an impostor dog dressed as Sandy, and Lou Grant makes a try at reporting on the weather only to lose his temper when he gets canceled yet again. After wrestling women, Andy Kaufman agrees to meet Jerry Lawler in the ring. Sparks performs "Mickey Mouse" and "I Predict".
- 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".
- 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-147.8 (112)TV EpisodeDirectorDave 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"
- DirectorDave WilsonClaude KervenStarsJohn CandyJim BelushiRobin DukeSketch's include "Locker Room, Old Country Ski Lodge, Village of the Damned Little Rascals, Eddie In New Jersey, Phone Booth Confession, Movie Contract, Backstage with Ronald McDonald, Poly-Rock, Candace's Fantasy Shack, Men Behind Bars, Backstage." Musical numbers include "Doctor Heckyll and Mr. Jive and It's a Mistake"
- 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"
- 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"
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.6 (117)TV EpisodeDirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanCheck out selected sketches and segments from the 1986 episode hosted by Golden Globe winning actress Sigourney Weaver with special guest appearance by Madonna. Sketches include: "Church Chat", "Quiz Masters", "Derek Stevens Auditions", "Weekend Update" and "Tommy Flanagan and His Girlfriends". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanCheck out selected sketches and segments from the 1986 episode hosted by Oscar winning actor and comedian Robin Williams featuring cameos by Paul Simon, Art Garfunkle and Whoopi Goldberg. Sketches include: "Reagan's Earpiece", "Fans", "Master Thespians" and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 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-147.8 (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?"
- DirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanSteve Martin returns to host the premiere episode of the 1987/88 season. Selected sketches include "Common Knowledge," "The NFL Today," "Slide Whistles," and "Pumping Up With Hans and Franz." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.8 (78)TV EpisodeDirectorPaul MillerJames SignorelliMatthew MeshekoffStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanRobin Williams returns to host this 1988 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "Pumping Up With Hans and Franz," "Birth Tape," "Learning To Feel," and "60th Birthday." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanWatch selected sketches from this 1988 episode hosted by SNL favorite Tom Hanks. Sketches include "Girl Watchers," "The Pat Stevens Show," "Stand-Ups," and "Sentimental Value Pawn Shop." 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.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.1 (79)TV EpisodeDirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanSteve Martin hosts this episode for the 11th time, and Tom Petty and The Heartbreaker are the musical guests. In the cold opening, President George H.W. Bush(Dana Carvey) outlines his accomplishments and failings in office. Steve Martin's monologue is out of the ordinary; A tearful mourning of the passing of former cast-member Gilda Radner, including a replay of a sketch from an episode that aired on April 22, 1978. The ninth installment of "Pumping Up with Hans & Franz." Jan Hooks imitates Tammy Wynette. Martin and Victoria Jackson appear in the first episode of "Toonces: The Cat Who Could Drive a Car." Martin reads some poetry about a non-descript woman. Pope John Paul II can be heard on Weekend Update. Lorne Michaels announces a new version of "The Coneheads." Jon Lovitz boasts of the benefits of getting to know him. On Sprockets, Dieter introduced Heike Mueller(Nora Dunn), art critic and his current lover. Both review such artists as Chuckles the Clown, and the poetry of Jimmy Stewart(Carvey). The Good and Bad Sides of Steve Martin. A Cable TV network run by the tobacco industry for smokers, Frankenstein, Tonto and Tarzan (Hartman, Lovitz, Kevin Nealon) want you to Have A Bitchin' Summer. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers perform the songs "Runnin' Down a Dream" and "Free Fallin'."
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.9 (82)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanComedian Rick Moranis hosts this 1989 episode. Selected sketches include "Jackie Mason's Press Conference," "Honey, I Shrunk Hans and Franz," "Sheeba The Horse," and "Word Busters." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 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.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.3 (119)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyPhil HartmanJan HooksChris Farley and Chris Rock's first episode. Sketches include: A Message From Iraq, Kyle McLachlan's Monologue, Bad Idea Jeans, Sprockets, Twin Peaks, Weekend Update with Dennis Miller, Luther Campbell, All Things Scottish, Frank Sinatra and George Michael, Lonesome Cowboys II. Sinead O'Connor performs "Three Babies" and "The Last Day Of Our Acquaintance".
- 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 WilsonStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanJeff Daniels' first time hosting. Sketches include: The Tonight Show, Jeff Daniels Monologue, Earthies, Richmeister's Rival, Community College Bowl, The Chris Farley Show, Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon, Weekend Update: Al Franken on the Presidential Race, Apex Novelty Company, Simon, Real Life With Jane Pauley, Don't Get Me Wrong. Color Me Badd performs "I Wanna Sex You Up" and "I Adore Mi Amor".
- 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.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.4 (110)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanHome Alone star Macauley Culkin hosts this 1991 episode, with special appearances by George Wendt and brother Kieran Culkin. Selected sketches include "Hosting Alone," "Bill Swerski's Super Fans," "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer," and "Trevor And Simon." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.0 (106)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanSelected sketches and segments from the 1992 episode hosted by sitcom star Jerry Seinfeld. Selected sketches include popular game show parody "Stand Up And Win," "Passover Seder", "Permanent Body Positions," and "The Lenny Wise Show". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonPeter CorbettStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanSteve Martin hosts this 1991 Christmas episode, which includes selected sketches such as "The Tonight Song," commercial parody "Schmitts Gay," "Grandma Pugga," and "The Doormen." For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanJohn Goodman returns to host this 1992 episode. Selected sketches include "My 75 Kids," "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer," "Country Singer Names," and new installments of "Deep Thoughts By Jack Handey." For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 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.
- 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.
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanCheck out selected sketches and segments from the 1992 episode hosted by Oscar winning actor Nicolas Cage with a special guest appearance by Cher. Sketches include: "Outside The Movies", SNL Commercial Parody "Canis", "Tiny Elvis", "Powerful Ross Perot", "Deep Thoughts", "Weekend Update", and "Nightline". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.6 (96)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanTim Robbins is the host and Sinead O'Connor is the musical guest (her second appearance). The cold opening is a spoof of Ross Perot's 1992 "United We Stand, America" campaign. Tim Robbins delivers a monologue critical of General Electric, the parent company of NBC. Caracci's Pizza promises absurd and questionable discounts on their TV commercials. The Founding Fathers face a contemporary style press conference. Jack Handey's latest deep thoughts are on a movie about a brain damaged scientist. Dennis Miller (actually Dana Carvey) hosts a cooking show riddled with political commentary on "Cooking With Dennis Miller." TV commercial for yogurt substitute "That's Not Yogurt." Sunday Morning Videos, hosted by Reverend Owen E. Veneble (Robbins). Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon contains another installment of The Hollywood Minute with David Spade. Bob Roberts and other young campers sing songs and burn books by the campfire. Larry King interviews former Beach Boy Brian Wilson and Ross Perot. Tori Spelling (Melanie Hutsell) hosts her own reality TV show, "Sweet Jimmy, The World's Nicest Pimp." More Daily Affirmations with Stuart Smalley.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.5 (110)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanCold open: Carvey and Hartman as Perot and running mate. Walken plays a psychic of mundane events to come and his second episode of The Continental. Jan Hooks spoofs Sinead O'Connor in an Irish jig. Kevin Nealon does Weekend Update.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.4 (106)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsChris FarleyPhil HartmanMike MyersOscar nominated actor Alec Baldwin hosts this 1993 episode with a special appearance by Paul McCartney. Selected sketches such as: "Dateline NBC", SNL Commercial Parody "Cluckin' Chicken", "The Chris Farley Show", "The Gap", "Weekend Update", and "Daily Affirmation with Staurt Smalley". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsChris FarleyPhil HartmanMike MyersSNL veteran and Oscar nominated actor Bill Murray returns to host this 1993 episode with a special guest appearance by Steve Martin. Selected sketches include: "Beverly Hills Town Meeting", SNL Commercial Parody "Hibernol", "Coffee Talk", "I'm Chillin'", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsEllen CleghorneChris FarleyPhil HartmanCheck out selected sketches from this 1993 episode hosted by Jeff Goldblum, with a cameo appearance from Jurassic Park costar Laura Dern. Sketches include "Subway Musician," "Wave Starter," "Christopher Walken's Celebrity Psychic Friends Network," and "Karl's Video," with special guest Steven Tyler. For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-PG6.6 (92)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsEllen CleghorneChris FarleyPhil HartmanCoffee Talk opens the show. Christian Slater goes trick or treating during his monologue. Matt Foley, Sassy's Sassiest Boys and "You put your weed in there" all return. Queen Shenequa makes her last appearance on Weekend Update while Adam Sandler provides more Halloween costume ideas. the one-off sketches are Teen Band, The Vallencourt Boys, Headline Store and Trent Markham, Lung Doctor.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.3 (94)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerJames SignorelliStarsEllen CleghorneChris FarleyPhil HartmanFilm, TV and stage great Patrick Stewart hosts this 1994 episode. Selected sketches include "Sexy Cakes," "Hell," "It's Not Their Fault," and "Show and Tell." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerJames SignorelliStarsEllen CleghorneChris ElliottChris FarleySteve Martin's thirteenth time hosting. Sketches include: Clinton Auditions, Steve Martin's Monologue, H.H.T. Home Headache Test, Court TV, Steve Martin's All-Natural Penis Beauty Cream, Total Bastard Airlines II, Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald and guests Laura Kightlinger and Gil Graham, The Ron Wood Show, Buck Daniels, Nut-Rific Ad Campaign, Super Sports Tours, Babies. Eric Clapton performs "I'm Tore Down" and "Five Long Years".
- DirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerJames SignorelliStarsEllen CleghorneChris ElliottChris FarleyThe third installment of the 20th season is hosted by John Travolta, and Seal is the musical guest.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.5 (106)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsEllen CleghorneChris ElliottChris FarleyJohn Goodman's sixth time hosting. Sketches include: This Week With David Brinkley (featuring Dan Aykroyd), John Goodman Monologue (featuring Dan Aykroyd), Bill Swerski's Super Fans (featuring Dan Ackroyd, Brian Dennehy and George Wendt), The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder (featuring Dan Aykroyd), Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald, Weekend Update: Kato Kaelin Testimony, Dog Park, Rush Limbaugh vs. Howard Stern (featuring Dan Aykroyd), Self-Deluded Losers, Unsolved Mysteries (featuring Dan Aykroyd), Coal Miners (featuring Dan Aykroyd), Penis-Measuring Device. The Tragically Hip perform "Grace, Too" and "Nautical Disaster".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.6 (108)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsMorwenna BanksEllen CleghorneChris ElliottDavid Duchovny's first time hosting. Kevin Nealon, Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, Ellen Cleghorne, Morwenna Banks, Jay Mohr, Laura Kightlinger, Michael McKean and Chris Elliott's final episode. Sketches include: The Beastman of Studio 8-H, David Duchovny Monologue (with Michael Angarano cameo), You Think You're Better Than Me? (with Naomi Campbell cameo), Zagat's, Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald, Weekend Update: Laura Kightlinger on Summer Break, Weekend Update: Adam West on Batman Forever, Weekend Update: Adam Sandler with a Mothers Day Message, New England General Store, Ricki Lake, Rock and Roll Real Estate Agent, The Polar Bear Sketch, Rod Stewart performs "Leave Virginia Alone" and "Maggie May". G.E. Smith's final show with the SNL Band and as co-musical director.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.9 (103)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJim BreuerWill FerrellDarrell HammondAcclaimed director Quentin Tarantino hosts this 1995 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "Spartans Football Game," "Directors On Directing," "White Trash Around A Campfire Dealing With An Overabundance Of Fluids," and "All Aboard!" For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStacey FosterChris McCumberStarsJim BreuerWill FerrellDarrell HammondSitcom veteran Tom Arnold returns to host this 1996 episode with a special appearance by Adam Sandler. Selected sketches include "The Life We Lead," "St. Gabriel's Bake Sale," "Miracles Of Science," and "Orderly T-Bone."For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 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.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStacey FosterStarsJim BreuerWill FerrellAna GasteyerThis is the "Best of" Episode for Mike Myers. Sketches Include: Wayne's World- Aerosmith, Monologue (Song about finally being the host), Hedly & Wyche, the British Toothpaste, Coffe Talk, Phillip, Sprokets, Entertainment Tonight, Simon, Point/Counterpoint, Lothar & the Hill People, Wayne's World- Madonna, Theatre Stories, Middle-Aged Man, RAF Hospital, Sprokets, Tokyo Game Show.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.1 (114)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerDavid WachtenheimStarsWill FerrellAna GasteyerDarrell HammondEmmy-winner Alec Baldwin returns to host this 1998 Christmas episode, with a special appearance by John Goodman. Selected sketches include: "Clinton's Apology", "Children's Clown", "NBA on NBC", and "Delicious Dish," with Alec as the infamous Pete Schwetty. For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.4 (95)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsWill FerrellAna GasteyerDarrell HammondCold Open: Clinton gloats on being acquitted in impeachment trial. Linda Tripp, Tom Brokaw. A couple share too much bedroom heat but are offended when others reference it. Weekend Update: Jerry Falwell with proof that a Teletubby is gay.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.5 (132)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerJames SignorelliStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerReform Party headquarters with Perot and others in strategy meeting cold open. Commercial of an investment firm late with website; only name left is clown pens far. Jerry is a Jewish basketball star at Catholic high school with Shannon.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.4 (109)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerDarrell Hammond opens the show as Rudy Giuliani. Norm MacDonald expresses surprise to have been asked back to host after being fired from the show a year and a half earlier. His impression of Burt Reynolds returns on Celebrity Jeopardy!, alongside Hammond's Sean Connery and Jimmy Fallon's French Stewart. Also spoofed in separate sketches are Martha Stewart, Lou Gehrig, Larry King and James Lipton's Inside the Actor's Studio. Rachel Dratch makes her SNL debut, playing Calista Flockhart on MSNBC Crosstalk. Fun with Real Audio takes a jab at Charlton Heston. MacDonald and Cheri Oteri play a married couple at Halloween. Recently divorced Michael Jackson (Tim Meadows) and Howard Stern (Fallon) share their experiences at a bar.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStacey FosterJames SignorelliStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerGarth Brooks returns to host this 1999 episode. Selected sketches include "Today Is Never Yesterday," "Tracy Confronts Garth," "Lucifer Songs," and "Nadeen at Wilson's." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 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.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStacey FosterJames SignorelliStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerSketches include: A Message From the President of the United States, Conan O'Brien Monologue (with Max and Becky Weinberg cameos), Subshack, Cumberland Farms (with Ben Affleck cameo), Moleculo: The Molecular Man, Napster Hearings, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Taint-less Ted, TV Funhouse: "Find the Black People at the Knicks Game", VH-1 Diva-thon, Democratic National Committee, Sports Century. Don Henley performs "Everything Is Different Now" and "The Heart of the Matter".
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerRobert MarianettiDavid WachtenheimStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerChristopher Walken's fifth time hosting. Jerry Minor's final episode, and Chris Parnell's last episode until his re-hiring in 2002. Sketches include: A Message from Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Christopher Walken monologue, Mango, Hardball, The Continental, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Chris Kattan Re-Enactment, Weekend Update: Mr Subliminal (featuring Kevin Nealon), Weekend Update: "Weekend Update" Cliffhanger (with Winona Ryder cameo), Love-ahs, TV Funhouse: Anatominals, Centaur Job Interview, Badger Up His Butt, Memorial Day Song. Weezer Performs "Hash Pipe" and "Island In The Sun".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.0 (125)TV Episode
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStacey FosterJames SignorelliStarsRachel DratchJimmy FallonTina FeyPop star Justin Timberlake hosts this 2003 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "A Message From Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson, " "Sully's Birthday," "He's Cuter In Person," and "The Barry Gibb Talk Show." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyCheck out selected sketches and segments from the 2004 episode hosted by Oscar nominated actor Liam Neeson. Sketches include: "Kerry at the Beach", SNL Commercial Parody "Dr. Porkenheimer's Boner Juice", "Star's Wedding Night ", "Appalachian Emergency Room", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.1 (107)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeySketches include: NBC Special Report: Kim Jong Il, Jason Bateman Monologue, Me-Harmony.com, Monkeys Throwing Poop at Celebrities, An Important Moment In Black History I, The Best of T.T. and Mario, The Subway, An Important Moment In Black History II, Weekend Update with Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles, Gays in Space, Gibson Studios, An Important Moment In Black History III, Rap Night with Chubb Hotty, Public Speaking Class.
- 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 "Bush Addresses the Nation", "Morgan Stanley", "The JetBlue Crisis", "Anderson Cooper 360", "The Couple That Should Be Divorced", "Girls Gone Wild Katrina", "Kanye Backstage", "The Lundford Twins Variety Hour", "Fun With Real Audio", and "Debbie Downer". Kanye West performs "Gold Digger" and "Heard 'Em Say" featuring Adam Levine.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerDavid H. BrooksAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyJack Black Monologue, Blown, TV Funhouse: Christmastime for the Jews, Lazy Sunday: An SNL Digital Short, Two A-Holes Buy a Tree, Spelling Bee.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.7 (139)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyChandeliers, Sweet Sixteen, Deep House Dish: Johansson, Engagement Ring, Mr. Willoughby.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeySteve Martin's fourteenth time hosting. Maya Rudolph's first episode back from maternity leave. Paula Pell's return to the writing staff after her sitcom "Thick and Thin" is not picked up. Sketches include: The Sabotage of Baldwin: An SNL Digital Short, Steve Martin Monologue, Commercial Parody: A Teddy Bear Holding A Heart, Oprah with Stone Freeman, Don't Buy Stuff You Cannot Afford, Hamas Victory Party, Close Talkers: An SNL Digital Short, Quick Zoom Theater, Weekend Update, Superbowl XL Rehersals, Lorne's Office, The Prince Show, State of the Galaxy 2145, Tangent: An SNL Digital Short, Surfers. Prince performs "A Woman Scorned" and "Beautiful Love (3121)" (featuring Tamar).
- 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."
- 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"
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include an address by Kazakhstan Minister of Tourism Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a parody of the paranormal investigation show "Most Haunted", a protest song by Hugh Laurie, and a "Hardball" on the midterm elections. Borat Cold Open (Lorne Michaels, Sacha Baron Cohen), Monologue (Hugh Laurie), Most Haunted (Hugh Laurie, Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Fred Armisen), TV Funhouse: GOP Ads, Advance Man (Hugh Laurie, Kristen Wiig), Hardball (Darrell Hammond, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis), Hugh's Protest Song (Hugh Laurie), Beck - "Nausea", Weekend Update (Amy Poehler, Seth Meyers) (featuring Will as Tim Calhoun and Fred and Bill as gay NJ guys), Modern Medicine (Hugh Laurie, Kenan Thompson, Will Forte, Maya Rudolph), Frankenstein's Castle (Hugh Laurie, Bill Hader, Jason Sudeikis, Maya Rudolph), Job Interview (Hugh Laurie, Amy Poehler, Fred Armisen). (Note: edited episode.)
- 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.)
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include Matthew Fox's monologue with a visit from Michael Richards (Bill Hader), Nancy Grace, Deep House Dish and Matthew Fox trapped on an elevator ride with fans of "Lost". Bush / Maliki Cold Open (Jason Sudeikis, Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Bill Hader, Maya Rudolph, Andy Samberg, Kristen Wiig, Kenan Thompson), Matthew Fox Monologue (Matthew Fox, Bill Hader), Salemart (Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Fred Armisen, Kristen Wiig), Nancy Grace Live (Matthew Fox, Amy Poehler, Kenan Thompson), Deep House Dish (Matthew Fox, Kenan Thompson, Andy Samberg, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler), Elevator (Matthew Fox, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler, Kenan Thompson, Andy Samberg), Weekend Update (Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph), Home on the Range (Matthew Fox, Amy Poehler, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph), The Mayans (Matthew Fox, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, Bill Hader). (Note: edited episode.)
- DirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderJustin Timberlake is the host and musical guest; in the cold opening, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph and Kristin Wiig harmonize about the illicit boyfriend they have in Santa Claus; in the opening monologue, Justin sings the Christmas Song with Alvin (Bill Hader) and the Chipmunks (Fred Armisen, Andy Samberg); Holiday charity representatives (Timberlake and Will Forte) square off against each other; a stock boy at Target (Timberlake) fills in for Target Lady (Wiig); Samberg and Timberlake sing "Dick in a Box"; Sandra Day O'Connor (Wiig), Thomas Friedman (Armisen) and former President Jimmy Carter (Darrell Hammond) appear on The Barry Gibb (Jimmy Fallon) show; emotional saps try to restrain their emotions on the game show "Dry Eyes"; Mrs. Hastings (Kenan Thompson) is called in after her stepdaughter (Timberlake) coverts the role of an elf in a school play; Nancy Grace (Poehler) gives her seasons' greetings to the stripper in the Duke University scandal; Timberlake performs "My Love" and "What Goes Around."
- 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 KingJorma TacconeStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include: The Situation Room, Rainn Wilson's Monologue (with Rashida Jones cameo), Danny's Song, An SNL Digital Short: Business Meeting (with Arcade Fire cameo), Nunis, Peeping Tom, Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: Judge Larry Seidlin, Weekend Update: Aunt Linda, Weekend Update: Prince Harry, Introverts, White Possum Scream, Riverbliss. Arcade Fire performs "Intervention" and "Keep the Car Running".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.9 (229)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingJames SignorelliRobert MarianettiStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include an SNL Digital Short showing Peyton teaching football to kids and Peyton as an actor in the film "300". Bush Gonzales Cold Open (Jason Sudeikis, Fred Armisen), Peyton Monologue (Peyton Manning, Archie Manning, Eli Manning, Olivia Manning), An SNL Digital Short: United Way (Peyton Manning), Bronx Beat (Peyton Manning, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph), Penelope at a Housewarming Party (Peyton Manning, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler, Bill Hader), TV Funhouse: Maraka, Weekend Update (Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler featuring Will Forte as Senator Tim Calhoun), 300 Shoot (Peyton Manning, Fred Armisen, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Will Forte), On the Porch (Peyton Manning, Kristen Wiig), Commercial Parody: Meatloaf Lovers (Peyton Manning), Commercial Parody: Nike Pick-Ups (Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Will Forte, Kenan Thompson). (Note: edited episode.)
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.3 (186)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include Darrell Hammond as Jesse Jackson and Kenan Thompson as Al Sharpton commenting on the firing of Don Imus, underage kids trying to buy beer at a convenience store and a Sofa King commercial. Jackson & Sharpton on Imus Cold Open (Darrell Hammond, Kenan Thompson), Shia's Magical Monologue (Shia LaBeouf, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Darrell Hammond, Amy Poehler, Kristen Wiig), Prince Show: Tobey Maguire & Nancy Grace (Shia LaBeouf, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler), Under 21 (Shia LaBeouf, Andy Samberg, Kenan Thompson, Bill Hader, Will Forte), Dakota Fanning Show: Dylan and Cole Sprouse & Elle Fanning (Shia LaBeouf, Amy Poehler, Kenan Thompson, Andy Samberg, Avril Lavigne), Sofa King (Shia LaBeouf, Maya Rudolph, Fred Armisen, Andy Samberg, Bill Hader), Weekend Update (Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler with Darrell Hammond as Don Imus), Slice-Co Knives (Shia LaBeouf, Will Forte, Kristen Wiig), John & Jessica (Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader), Shia & Maya Backstage (Shia LaBeouf, Maya Rudolph). (Note: edited episode.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- DirectorDon Roy KingJorma TacconeStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSeth Rogen, star of "Knocked Up" and creator of "Superbad," hosts SNL featuring an address by Kevin Federline (Andy Samberg), Seth Rogen's monologue he wrote at age 13 in the event that he would one day host SNL, The 2007 National Douchebag Championship (Amy Poehler, Fred Armisen, Andy Samberg) and MacGruber (Will Forte) diffusing bombs while dealing with getting plastic surgery. (Note: edited episode.)
- DirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderGrammy Award-winning rock star Jon Bon Jovi hosts SNL this week. Amy Poehler has a surreal experience in her bedroom back in 1986 when her Bon Jovi poster comes to life; An SNL Digital Short featuring Andy Samberg punching people before they eat; Bill Hader hosts a game show for guys from New Jersey. (Note: edited episode.)
- DirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderEmmy Award winner and former head writer Tina Fey hosts SNL. This marks the first new show since the three-month Hollywood Writers' Strike as well as the first time Fey has hosted since she left SNL to create, executive produce and star in her award winning comedy "30 Rock." Featured sketches include Hillary Clinton (Amy Poehler) squaring off against Barack Obama (Fred Armisen) in the Democratic Debate; a Monologue with Tina learning how to act like a performer from comedic legend Steve Martin; Governor Mike Huckabee stopping by Weekend Update for a little too long; and an advertisement for Hot Air Balloon rides (Kristen Wiig). (Note: edited episode.)
- DirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderAmy Adams hosts the episode, and Vampire Weekend is the musical guest.
- 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-147.2 (133)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferJohn SolomonStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderShia LaBeouf hosts this episode, and My Morning Jacket is the musical guest. In the cold opener, Hillary Clinton (Amy Poheler) vows to be a sore loser if she doesn't win the 2008 Democratic Primaries. LeBeouf's monologue involves surprise visits from characters of past Indiana Jones movies. MacGruber's(Will Forte's) son comes out of the closet during an attempt to diffuse a bomb. A parody of 70's game show "Match Game" goes wrong when the host is found murdered, and the panel are prime suspects. Hardcore inmate Lorenzo McIntosh (Kenan Thompson) tries to scare a trio of young punks out of a life of crime. Financial expert Suze Orman (Kristen Wiig) gives more advice. An SNL Digital Short encourages walking around without pants. On Weekend Update, Liberty City residents speak out against the negative portrayal of their community by the video game "Grand Theft Auto IV." A Spanish-speaking television reporter interviews LaBeouf, and is convinced he was originally born female. Two young women go to a restaurant and get the attention of six lovestruck, creepy guys. A mother tries desperately to get her daughters to dress the way she thinks typical stylish New Yorkers do.
- DirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderActor Steve Carell hosts the season finale of SNL. Carell, best-known for playing Michael Scott on NBC's hit show "The Office," returns for a second time as host.
- 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".
- DirectorDon Roy KingJorma TacconeStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderJosh Brolin hosts to promote 'W'. Sketches include: Palin Press Conference (with Tina Fey, Sarah Palin and Alec Baldwin cameos), Josh Brolin Monologue (with Oliver Stone cameo), MacGruber, Sue: Surprise Proposal, MacGruber II, The Suze Orman Show, Wahlberg's Confrontation (with Mark Wahlberg cameo), I'm No Angel, MacGruber III, Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: Tim Calhoun, Weekend Update: Jean K Jean, Weekend Update: Amy's Sarah Palin Rap (with Sarah Palin cameo), Fartface, Narc School, ReadiTrade.com, New York Underground, Fall Foliage. Adele performs "Chasing Pavements" and "Cold Shoulder".
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderCheck out selected sketches from an all-new SNL this week featuring host Jon Hamm, star of AMC's hit show "Mad Men." Hamm received critical acclaim for his portrayal of 1960s advertising executive Don Draper, including the 2008 Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series.
- DirectorDon Roy KingNoah BaumbachAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderAbby Elliot and Michaela Watkins' first episode. Sketches include: A Message from the Vice President-Elect of the United States, Paul Rudd Monologue, Sproingo, The Vogelchecks, Scared Straight, An SNL Digital Short: Everyone's A Critic, Songwriters Showcase, Road Trip, Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: Snagglepuss, Weekend Update: Justin Timberlake (with Justin Timberlake cameo), Beyonce Video (with Beyonce and Justin Timberlake cameos), Suicide Jumper, Proposition 8, Clearing the Air. Beyonce performs "If I Were a Boy" and "Single Ladies". Amy Poelher absent on maternity leave.
- DirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferJorma TacconeStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderJohn Malkovich's second time hosting. Amy Poelher returns from maternity leave. Sketches include: A Message from the Secretary of State Designate, John Malkovich Monologue, Gas Right, Shana, Cool Obama, La Rivista Della Televisione, Virgania Horsen's Pony Express, Twins, Weekend Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: Plaxico Burress, Weekend Update: David Rasmussen, Weekend Update: Boy George, The Lost Works of Judy Blume, An SNL Digital Short: Jizz in My Pants (featuring Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Molly Sims, Justin Timberlake, and The Lonely Island cameos), J'accuzi. T.I. performs "Whatever You Like" and "Swing Ya Rag".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.1 (161)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderSketches include: The Rachel Maddow Show, Neil Patrick Harris Monologue, Today, Save Broadway (with Taylor Swift cameo), Penelope (with Liza Minnelli cameo), An SNL Digital Short: Doogie Howser M.D. Theme, Weekend Update with Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: Charles Barkley, Weekend Update: Will Forte on the BCS, Two First Names, Fran and Freba, Frost/Other People, Whopper Virgins. Taylor Swift performs "Love Story" and "Forever and Always".
- 1975– 54mTV-147.5 (153)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingJorma TacconeStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderDwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's third time hosting. Sketches include: A Message from the Secretary of the Treasury, Dwayne Johnson Monologue, MacGruber I (featuring Richard Dean Anderson), The Rock Obama, MacGruber II, Activia Commercial Shoot, Hawaiian Bar, MacGruber III, Weekend Update with Seth Meyers, Weekend Update: Michael Steele, Weekend Update: Cathy (featuring Justin Timberlake, with Jessica Biel cameo), Weekend Update: Bon Jovi Opposite Band, Game Time With Dave And Greg, Apprentice Commercial Shoot, Lighthouse Date. Ray LaMontagne performs "You Are The Best Thing" and "Trouble".