Sat, Jan 13, 2001
Sketches include: A Message From the Vice-President Elect, Charlie Sheen Monologue, Fox Promos, The Iron Chef, Eric Dickerson's NFL Pregame Special, The Culps: Martin Luther King Day, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Katherine Harris, Weekend Update: Jimmy Fallon, Weekend Update: Jimmy Fallon on Clinton's Farewell Tour, Weekend Update: Prince Charles Re-enactment, Weekend Update: Marta Mercado on Linda Chavez, Patsy Marsh, Ted Brogan, T.G.I. Friday's, "The Pervert", Film by Adam McKay, Classic Vaudeville with Charles and Fleisy. Nelly Furtado performs "I'm Like A Bird".
Sat, Jan 20, 2001
Sketches include: A Message From the Former President of the United States, Mena Suvari Monologue, Gatorade Love Bucket, Jackie Gives Attitude (with Lenny Kravitz cameo), Janet Reno's Dance Party (with Janet Reno cameo), Rap Street, TV Funhouse: The X-Presidents, Wake Up Little Suzie, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Jacob Silij on Voice Immodulation, Weekend Update: Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, Veronica and Co., DeMarco Brothers (featuring Lenny Kravitz). Lenny Kravitz performs "Mr. Cab Driver" and "Again".
Sun, Feb 11, 2001
Sketches include: Jennifer's Booty, Jennifer Lopez Monologue, Cracklin' Oat Flakes (repeat), J Lo vs. Mango, MTV Cribs, TV Funhouse: Ray of Light, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Wilson the Volleyball (with Tom Hanks cameo), Weekend Update: Rasheed Jenkins on Black History Month, Fly Girls Reunion, Music From The Motion Picture Valentine, Good Morning Bronx, The Baby and The German Intellectual, Jeannie Darcy, Wade Blasingame (repeat), News From the Front. Jennifer Lopez performs "Play" and "Love Don't Cost A Thing". Originally broadcast on a 45 minute delay.
Sat, Feb 17, 2001
Molly Shannon's final episode. Sketches include: A Message From the President of the United States, Sean Hayes Monologue, Delicious Dish, Homocil, Hardball, Jeffrey's (replaced with Dress Rehearsal version in repeats), Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Jamie Bell, Hello Dolly, Fashion Week 2001, Action News 4 Morning Report, Last Show!, Brian Fellow's Safari Planet, Corn Chip Nail Tips (repeat), Talkin' 'Bout 'Ginas. Shaggy performs "It Wasn't Me" and "Angel".
Sat, Feb 24, 2001
Sketches include: The Clinton Gang, Katie Holmes Monologue, "Dawson's Creek", KXLA Special Report, TV Funhouse: Backstreet Boys, Love-ahs, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Elton John and Eminem at the Grammys, Jarrett's Room, Tough As Nails, Passive-Aggressive Pam, Singles Cruise. Dave Matthews Band performs "I Did It" and "The Space Between".
Sat, Mar 10, 2001
Sketches 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".
Sat, Mar 17, 2001
Sketches 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".
Sat, Apr 7, 2001
Alec 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".
Sat, Apr 14, 2001
Sketches include: The Culps, Renee Zellwegger Monologue, Subshack (repeat), Jerry Maguire II, Hardball, A Wedding Story, TV Funhouse: Bryant Interviews Survivor Cast, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Jacob Silj on Sino-American Relations, Weekend Update: Jimmy Fallon reviews 'The Producers', TV Theme Songs, Crazy Doctor (with Molly Shannon cameo), and Classical Music Classics. Eve and Gwen Stefani perform "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" and Eve performs "Who's That Girl?".
Sat, May 5, 2001
Sketches include: A Message from the President of the United States (featuring Julia Stiles), Pierce Brosnan Monologue, Homocil (repeat), Just Funnin' (with Destiny's Child cameo), The Weakest Link, Jeffrey's, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Lamont Bond, Angry Boss, The West Wing, "Five Finger Discount", Bravery and Unity, and Casino Daycare. Destiny's Child performs "Survivor" and "Emotion".
Sat, May 12, 2001
Sketches include: A Message from the Vice-President of the United States, Lara Flynn Boyle Monologue, Corn Chip Nail Tips (repeat), Fake Hernia Doctor, DeMarco Brothers, MTV Cribs, Save the Starving Actresses Foundation, The Scarlet Letter, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Lou Reed on Rumors of his Death (featuring Lou Reed), Moulin Rouge, MSNBC Investigates, Wake Up Wakefield, Shaquille O'Neal, Bloder Brothers. Bon Jovi performs "It's My Life" and "You Give Love A Bad Name".
Sat, May 19, 2001
Christopher 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".
Sat, Oct 6, 2001
Dude, 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.
Sat, Dec 8, 2001
Austrialian actor Hugh Jackman hosts this entertaining Christmas installment, with musical guest Mick Jagger. The "cold opening" features Will Farrell as George W. Bush, and Daryl Hammond as Al Gore speaking on the phone, as Gore hopes to negotiate possible new role for himself in the White House. Condy Rice and Dick Cheney listen bored, and Donald Rumsfeld eventually cuts the meeting short. In the opening monologue, after discarding other ideas, Hugh Jackman launches into a heartfelt rendition of "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas," backed up by the ladies in the cast. Skits include "Jared's Room," the web-cast from dread-locked Jimmy Fallon's dorm room, with Horatio Sanz as his stoner buddy, and Jackman as the nerd in the room next door. Jeff Richards as "Drunk Girl" makes a hilarious appearance on "Weekend Update." Next Jackman plays a doll designer in "Hello Dolly," where he presents some baby dolls doing unusual activities. Soon Jimmy Fallon and Mick Jagger square off through a mirror, as Fallon expertly imitates the rock icon as they both try to decide what moves to use on the program. Maya Rudolph aptly lampoons Donatella Versace, smoking in her bathtub as she interviews guests on her self-promoting show. Jackman plays a hot German male model (who's stayed with Donatella for eight months), and Mick Jagger does an expert Karl Lagerfeld. Lastly, Hugh Jackman recalls his Christmases in Australia, where a boxing kangaroo would visit each year. When Jackman's Dad, portrayed by Will Farrell, failed to best the kangaroo in a bout, the beast would take unfair advantage of the Dad in a rude way. Eventually, the young Jackman and his sister wonder if their Dad isn't purposely letting the kangaroo win.