Connections
Version of
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the whole show is a collection of clips celebrating 15 years of SNL
this is a compilation of commercial spoofs from SNL
this tape features two edited SNL episodes
this video tape holds three episodes of SNL
this is a compilation of political sketches from the first 18 years of SNL
All Sketches are taken from this show
a compilation of musical highlights from this show
a special highlighting the political humor of SNL
101 classic moments
this show is a compilation of the political humor of SNL
Spin-off
Referenced in
One of Steve's co-workers does Rob Scheider's old 'Making Copies' act
Gilda Radner reprises her Lisa Loopner character from "Saturday Night Live."
One of the actors mentions "wild and crazy guys".
Mork does an impression of Mr. Bill.
Jake and Elwood have a very brief - but very clear - cameo.
One of the children wears a shirt featuring Mr. Bill.
Martin and Aykroyd reprise some of their characters
Miranda says that she watches Saturday Night Live.
Brunio says this is 'not some grade D Saturday Night Live skit'
Devo is booked for the show, but later their appearance on the show is canceled
Eddie says that he met James Brown on this show
Mentioned in the Black Flag song "TV Party"
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Actors & Roles", it was the first-ever clue to deal with a television program.
While driving, two women imitate Steve Martin and Dan Ackroyd's "Two Wild and Crazy Guys"
Chevy Chase cameos as a television news anchor. He was the original one for "Weekend Update."
Webster says "You look mah-velous" in an attempt to mimic Billy Crystal.
In the discussion on "The Best of Times" (1986), Gene Siskel complains that one of Robin Williams's lines could have come from this show, i.e. Williams doesn't stay in character.
Ralph appears to have hosted SNL
In the scene in which Jinx asks the NASA computer about launch possibilities (the second scene involving Jinx and the computer), as the computer monitor rapidly flashes data on the screen, a couple of hidden messages are included, but only for one or two frames each. On the display of the shuttle's main engine, the caption reads "Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) burns liquid hydrogen & liquid oxygen fuel (as if anyone didn't know that, I must say...)" The next frame features a message saying "Don't get down on the DSK thrust factor, man". And the following frame displays a message saying "Three SSME's are on the orbiter's aft end, which is driving (@27,000 Knm) me quite mental". (The messages are references to Martin Short's character "Ed Grimley", who was popular on "Saturday Night Live" (1975) at the time the film was being produced.)
Crystal reprises his SNL characters
Reggie paraphrases Fernando: You look marvelouis
Jay says that senator's sons should not be "guest-hosting 'Saturday Night Live.'"
a character imitates Eddie Murphy's characters from the show
Mentioned by Samantha.
Referenced by ALF.
Dr. Demento mentions this show.
Crow (as Tommy Flanagan): "Yeah, that's the ticket!"
Screech imitates Hans and Franz.
Screech says, "I didn't know Juliet was a Conehead!"
Joel (as a character knocks on a door): "Candygram!"
mentioned in the tv-special
Chris knocks on the door of Matt's playhouse and quotes Chevy Chase's "candygram" line.
Cheryl Watson's letter mentions that she use to watch SNL until she discovered this show.
A character shouts, "Live from New York, it's..."
"We want to pump you up."
Vic and Paula watch a clip of Weekend Update with Dennis Miller
Mentioned by name.
Babs (as Fernando) says, "You look mah-velous!"
Servo: (as Chevy Chase) Candygram. Land Shark.
Mentioned by Tom
Arnold says, "I'm gonna pump you up!"
Bart (as Fernando Lamas) says that Homer looks "mah-velous."
Parker (imitating Rob Schneider) refers to Brad as "Bradster, the Brad man, Brad-a-doodle-doo."
Crow (as Rob Schneider): "Ken-a-rino! Kenster! The Kenmeister!"
Joel (as Rob Schneider, the "making copies with Steve" guy): "The Trumpezoid!"
Tom: "Hey, Jake and Elwood!"
Tom: "Guido Sarducci?"
Gene Siskel calls "Nothing But Trouble" bad "Saturday Night Live" material.
"This is Fu Manchu" "And You're Not!"
This show features a profile on Lorne Michaels
Jerry (imitating Richard Laymer) addresses Nick as "the Nick man" and "Nick-o-Dime."
Mentioned by name.
Parker prepares to open the front door and wonders if Wayne and Garth will be there.
Crow: "It stinks, but it's still better than an SNL."
Arnold Schwarzenegger references the "Hans and Franz" sketch's lines "pump you up" and "girlie men," a parody of him.
Screech quotes Hans and Franz's "pump you up" line.
Averman frequently imitates Rick, the copy guy (Rob Schneider).
Sally says she got a job at the show and is leaving next week.
Bobcat Goldthwait mentions Wayne and Garth.
Billy Crystal's SNL characters are referenced
Schmidt & Feuerstein mention it
Lisa mentions that she has dates with boys named Wayne and Garth.
Marge's story, set in 1983, includes narration that "a young Joe Piscopo taught us how to laugh." At the time, Piscopo was a cast member on "Saturday Night Live."
Tom (as Tommy Flanagan): "Yeah, that's the ticket!"
Dennis Miller mentions that Ben was an SNL cast member.
Roger Ebert makes reference to the "Wild and Crazy Guys" in the teaser for the next week's show about Steve Martin.
Crow: "Deep Thoughts"
When Bruce Willis hits the ship hijacker with the shotgun, Bruce Willis says, "Land Shark" referencing a SNL running sketch from 1975
Homer tells "A maturing Joe Piscopo left Saturday Night Live to conquer Hollywood."
Crow: We are two wild and crazy guys.
Tom: "Mr. Bill, and he's all grown up."
In "Broadcast Nuisance," Yakko, Wakko, and Dot end the newscast by saying, "We are outta here!" On "Saturday Night Live," Dennis Miller ended his Weekend Update reports by saying, "I am outta here!"
In his review of "PCU" (1994), Gene Siskel notes that David Spade is from this TV series.
Siskel and Ebert mention the TV series when discussing "Coneheads" (1993), a movie made from one of the sketches.
a still is shown
When Dan Akroyd is talking about forming the band, he talks about Saturday Night Live
Mike: Yeah, that's the ticket.
Alan Zweibel promotes his book 'Bunny Bunny' about working with Gilda Radner on SNL
Fran, Sylvia and Yetta are watching a segment of Mike Myers' "Coffee Talk with Linda Richman".
Tom (as Master Thespian): "Acting!"
Jake imitates Hans and Franz: "I want to pump you up!"
Mike: "Fred Garvin, male prostitute"
A member of the parole board reads in Dave's (Jon Lovitz) file that he is "uncapable of telling the truth." Lovitz played Tommy Flanagan, the pathological liar, on "Saturday Night Live."
Joe Morgan: "So, to recap, baseball is on strike, hockey is on strike and 'Saturday Night Live' just won't end."
Bud to Kelly: "I meant you suck at choosing your roles. Like anyone from the 'Saturday Night Live' cast."
Short plays characters that he played on SNL
Stretch: "Live from Whipstaff, it's Saturday Night Dead!"
Siskel mentions the show in his review of "Brain Candy"
Crow: (as Master Thespian) Acting!
Mentioned by Mr. Bill and Father Sarducci several times
Title mentioned by Ghost Killer in Scream spoof
Mike: "They washed Toonces!"
Mike (as a car plunges off of a cliff): "Toonces!"
In "The Simpson Family Smile-time Variety Hour," the Baggy Pants Players are a reference to the original cast of "Saturday Night Live" in 1975.
Crow: "Ed Grimley!"
mentioned in a line of dialogue
Crow: It's Pat!
Show mentioned.
Servo: Oh, it's Mr. Bill, oh nooooo!
Maxwell refers to Chevy Chase as a Not Ready For Primetime Player.
Ed Grimley impressions
Mike (when a woman falls down a flight of stairs): "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!"
mentioned a few times
Kelso says that Steve Martin is hosting SNL.
In his review of "God Says Ha!" (1998), Roger Ebert notes that Julia Sweeney is best known for this TV series.
Mike (as Steve Martin): "Am I a wild and crazy guy?"
Crow: (as Lisa Loopner) Come on Paul, Pizza Face.
"Father Guido Sarducci"
A character spreads gossip about Molly Shannon he heard from a lover that worked on the show
mentioned once
Neal, his dad, and Sam discuss cast members
Natalie has a job interview for a producer position at SNL.
"King Tut" plays
The show Louis videotaped
Neal has a Coneheads poster in his room
Ken asks, "Are the Blues Brothers doing a show tonight?"
Cop: "Oh, no Mr. Bill!"
Neal has a picture of the Coneheads in his room
In the parallel universe, Tommy becomes a cast member of the show
Kent Brockman signs off his newscast by saying, "Goodnight, and have a pleasant tomorrow." The same signoff is used for Weekend Update on "Saturday Night Live."
Phoebe says the traditional opening catchphrase, "Live from New York, it's Saturday night!"
Jiminy Glick asks Chevy Chase questions about the show during the interview.
Mentioned by name
Vince Vaughn asks the waiter if he watches SNL, and Jon Favreau asks Cheri Oteri about working on the show.
Jimmy's dream is to be on SNL
"Jane, you ignorant slut"
Referenced by name
In two shorts, David Wain exclaims "Live from New York, it's saturday night!" as an absurd reference.
Meatball the cat wears a red hooded sweatshirt, and article of clothing which Adam Sandler sang about on SNL
Delirious from lack of sleep, Marge exclaims, "Live from New York, it's 'Saturday Night'!"
Murphy's broccoli costume similar to Gumby.
Mentioned in film.
The ghost band saying that the music needs more cowbell. This is a reference to a Saturday Night Live skit.
Title reference
Mentioned by Kid when talking about former cast members.
Walt imitates Phil Hartman's imitation of Ed McMahon
This title is referenced.
This title is referenced.
dialogue
Klaus Nomi's performance as a backing singer for David Bowie from one of the episodes is integrated in the film.
Billy Crystal refers to Bill Murray and himself both being SNL alums
Tim Meddows uses his famous catchphrase from when he was "The Ladies Man" on SNL
Kevin Smith mentions being a fan of the movie.
mentioned a few times
It is noted that Nasty appeared as a guest on "Saturday Night Live."
mentioned once
Violins not violence on television reference.
The episode with Ashlee Simpson is referenced
The Ashlee Simpson incident is referenced a few times
Bartlet refers to the British Prime Minister as "getting all Hans and Franz". A reference to a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live.
Michael (as Rob Schneider's character) says "making copies" to Pam.
Meg is used on this show.
In a flashback Peter is a Conehead
Mike Myers sings the Wayne's World theme song
In "Haircut", one of Strong Bad's eyebrow styles he demonstrates is "Ready For Primetime", which refers to the name of the show's original cast: "The Not Ready For Primetime Players". In "Virus", the dance that Strong Bad and The Cheat do to celebrate "the computer genius man" is reminiscent of Dana Carvey's Church Lady dance
mentioned once
referenced in dialogue
Clue: "She graduated from Stanford & was impersonated by Julia Sweeney on 'Saturday Night Live.'
"John Belushi as Samurai" t-shirt
N. Gin quotes "Don't Fear the Reaper! I need more cowbell! I DON'T HAVE A COWBELL!!"
Locked out of her own house, Lorelai calls, "Land Shark! Candygram!", a reference to a skit performed by Chevy Chase in the first season of SNL.
Kenneth Parks watches it before falling asleep.
mentioned once
Alex mentions Gilda Radner portraying Roseanne Roseannadanna on the show after Radner is a correct response in the "Comedic Catchphrases" category
Wolf mimics the "Candygram" sketch from Season One as he attempts to get into Granny's place.
Like Wayne and Garth in "Wayne's World," Michael says, "We're not worthy!"
Richard shows his parents where the show is taped.
Michael's line
Chris Thompson mentions Will Forte joinging SNL after his writing stint on Action
the time Dice hosted is mentioned
Hammond talks about working on the show
Carl says "I'm Chevy Chase and you're not"
Al Franken referred to as Stuart Smalley
referenced in clue in "Adam Sandler" category
referenced in clue in "Seans, Shawns & Shauns" category
Lassiter says, "Are we clear?" Shawn replies, "Like butter" - a reference to Linda Richman from "Coffee Talk."
Wayne and Garth talent show
Matt says he wants Lorne Michaels' office - one of the cast members specifically mentions SNL.
mentioned in the question.
Tom appears on Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler
Someone dresses as a Conehead for the halloween party.
mentioned once
sidekick called "ambiguously gay"
Mentioned during the interview.
"I'm Gumby, dammit"
Simon says he wanted to go on SNL and Letterman.
"I'm going to pump (handclap) you up, with AIDS awareness."
Michael says he's doing an impression of Mike Meyers from SNL.
Michael says "Dwight, you ignorant slut"
"Party on, Garth."
Michael says he is impersonating Kevin Nealon as Arnold Schwarzenegger
During her opening monologue, Allison Janney mistakenly welcomes the audience to Saturday Night Live.
The computer software mentioned by Jack contains details of the best sketches from the show.
mentioned by Cameron Diaz
Movies based off of SNL skits are talked about briefly.
Hale and Hardy are dimwitted bodybuilders with eastern European accents, in the tradition of Hans and Franz.
Rose Byrne mentioned this title in her interview
One girl is referred to as "Debbie Downer", a character from SNL.
cast members mentioned
In "Happy Hallow-day", three different characters' Halloween costumes were associated with this show: Strong Bad as Don Novello's character Father Guido Sarducci, Strong Sad as Andy Kaufman's character Tony Clifton and Homsar as Martin Short's character Ed Grimley
Dr. Morris does an impression of the "pump YOU up" guys from SNL
David Hodges says,"more cowbell" in a way similar to Christopher Walken
"Da Bears" said like Chris Farley says it in this show
"that's my story and I'm sticking to it" was Colin Quinn's closing statment on Weekend Update
Michael and Holly quote Jon Lovitz' Master Thespian character
Mentioned by Sam
Dee mentions the show in dialogue
Contestant does impression of Chris Farley as Matt Foley
Contestant does impression of Chris Farley as Matt Foley
Included in an $8,000 question
the narrator says that if he could do impressions, he would still be on "Saturday Night Live"
Contestant does an impression of Chris Farley as Matt Foley
Emma says "Sprockets" and does Mike Myers dance move from the SNL "Sprockets" skits
The Nostalgia Critic compares "You Can't Do That On Television" to this show.
"Pray Saturday Night Live ain't watching."
Picture of Ed Grimley on Holly's desktop
Conan mentions that Jason Sudeikis is on the show
"Da Bears" and "The Church Lady" skits and the show are mentioned
Is Refrenced when an actor is mentioned
Mentioned by Meredith Vieira as she introduces a contestant named Bill Murray
Eddie Murphy mentions that he was on the series
Conan says that Norm MacDonald came to people's attention when he anchored "Weekend Update" on "Saturday Night Live"
"Land shark. Pizza delivery."
Mentioned in dialogue
When Darwin comes to visit Juarez, interrupting her typing on her Facebook page, he knocks and says, "Candygram," a reference to the classic "Landshark" sketch of the original 1975 Saturday Night Live season.
Kat refers to Bianca as "MacGruber," a recurring character on "Saturday Night Live."
Pictures shown and several other reverences
Mentioned by Lalima and Chris
A $5,000 question refers to the "Wild and Crazy Guys" sketch
Lazzo does the "Roxbury dance"
The defendant claims that "parody is free speech - what about Saturday Night Live?" SNL is referenced twice.
Chris Rock said he had a Jheri curl part of the time on this show
Gerard Butler mentions that he will host the show, and a still of Jay's 1986 hosting appearance is shown
Ellen says Kristen Wiig starred in this show
Bill Hader's role mentioned
Lenny and Carl dress up as the Blues Brothers.
Reference to "Wild and Crazy Guys" sketch in a $400 clue in the category "Nonfiction"
Reference in a $1,600 clue in the category "Other Planets in Movies"
Michael was dressed up like the "Dick in a Box" sketch
Reference in a $200 clue in the category "Turn On"
Still photos from Paul Shaffer's book 'We'll Be Here For the Rest of Our Lives' of an un-aired SNL sketch with John Belushi, Paul, Jane Curtin and Bill Murray, are shown during the interview with Bill.
Category "'SNL' Celebrity 'Jeopardy!" deals with SNL's various parodies of the show
Taylor Swift says the last time she asked a celebrity for an autograph was when she met Bill Hader on the show
Subject of a $12,500 question
The Blues Brothers appear in Bart's dream.
Upon seeing a doll that resembles Mr. Bill "Oh no!"
Alex Trebek mentions the Jeopardy! spoof sketches during a contestant interview
Mentioned by "Tina Fey"
Title used as puzzle
One of the girls says another girl acts like Debbie Downer
Mentioned in Jon Lovitz intro
Subject of a $5,000 question
Brett says "MacGruber" comes from an SNL sketch
Subject of a $1,600 clue in the category "Internet Favorites"
Reference to Tina Fey playing Sarah Palin in an $800 clue in the category "Funny People"
Charles Barkley criticizes the impersonations of him on the show
Referenced during interview with Abby Elliott.
"When I said Saturday Night Live needed be funny again, this isn't what I meant."
Included in a $2,000 question
Brad Paisley changes a lyric from his song "American Saturday Night" to say "Live from Burbank, it's Saturday night"
Lassiter says, "Police detectives do not surmise that banks are knocked over by groups of angry cats with laser beams," a reference to the "Laser Cats" recurring segment on "Saturday Night Live."
Judd Apatow mentions that Kenan Thompson from the show was in his film "Heavyweights"
Mentioned by Charlotte
Betty White talks about the campaign that got her selected to host the show
Sean mentions a Saturday Night Live skit in ref to a photo
mentioned in dialogue
Mr. Bill stars in a category of animated Shakespeare scenes, "Mr. Bill Plays the Bard"
Mentioned in Jane Curtin's introduction
Holly mentions the Debbie Downer character
Mentioned in Jane Curtin's introduction
Jay mentions that Betty White will host the show
Eddie Murphy talks about working on the show
Ellen says "MacGruber" came from a parody skit from this show
Mentioned in dialogue
Hannah Williamson says almost every living actor from this show is in "Grown Ups"
Goat Boy referenced
Steve Carell's role mentioned
"I live in a van down by the river"
Jay mentions that Jane Lynch is going to host the show
Jay says that Don Pardo is retiring as the show's announcer
Tina Fey (as herself) says "SNL crew, I love you" during her good night speech
Michael dresses upas MacGruber.
Jay mentions that Jeff Bridges is going to host the show
While interveiwing actor Tim Meadows, Conan O'Brien mentions this show
While interviewing actor Kevin Spacey, Conan O'Brien mentions this show
a "Jaywalking" participant does an impression of Nick Foley the motivational guy, one of Chris Farley's characters on the show
"I will pump Calif. up!" sign
Ashton Kutcher mentions that he has hosted the show four times
Amy Poehler talks about returning to host the series on which she used to be a cast member
Jay mentions that Dana Carvey will be returning to the show to host an episode
Conan O'Brien inroduces actress Amy Poehler and mentions this show
Mentioned in dialogue
Conan O'Brien introduces actor Fred Armisen and mentions SNL again during the interview
Conan O'Brien introduces actor and comedian Martin Short and mentions this show
Conan O'Brien introduces actor Jason Sudeikis and mentions this show
One of the former NFL linemen says that he "once hosted 'Saturday Night Live.'"
Jay says the comedian Charlie Barnett was going to be on the show
mentioned by Quagmire
Ignatiy says Justin Long's mustache in "The Conspirator" makes him look like he should be in an "SNL" skit
referring to the Jaws on Land sketches
mentioned in dialogue
Tracy Morgan mentions SNL when talking about Star Jones
Title mentioned while introducing Norm Macdonald
Jay mentions that Ed Helms hosted the show
Title mentioned by Jason Sudeikis during his opening monologue
Rex imitates one of Kenan Thompson's routines on the long-running variety show
Jay mentions that Jason Sudeikis was on the show
Larry David talks about his experience as a writer for the show
Mentioned while introducing Jason Sudeikis
Joy mentions The Blues Brothers
Jay mentions that Seth Meyers will be on the show this week
Title and digital shorts mentioned during Justin Timberlake interview
In "Brand New Best Friend," the two Dr. Doofenshmirtzes dress up as the Blues Brothers.
mentioned in dialogue
Abe at one point wears a t-shirt with "S*ck it Trebek" written on it, a reference to the Celebrity Jeopardy spoof in this show
Jay mentions that Will Arnett's competition for an Emmy includes Zach Galifianakis and Justin Timberlake for their roles on the show
Title mentioned by Conan's Mariachi band while introducing Casey Wilson (as SNL)
Tyra mentiions an SNL skit during panel
Bart looks at a photo of George W. Bush and refers to him as "Will Ferrell"; Ferrell played Bush on "Saturday Night Live."
Jay mentions that Alec Baldwin recently broke Steve Martin's record for most times hosting the show
Linda asks Danny to put the show on tv since Alec Baldwin will be hosting.
Jonah Hill mentions that he met Drake recently when he was on the show
"I'm here to pumpkin you up"
Jay mentions that Jason Segel will host the show
Tyra mentions Saturday Night Live during the video shoot
"Every time these girls are on screen, I feel like I'm watching a lost Gap Girls sketch."
Jay Smith mentions that Eddie Murphy was one of the show's biggest stars
"Sprockets, now we dance"
Title mentioned while introducing Fred Armisen
Clyde mimics Tom Hanks on SNL when testing the mike at wedding
Title mentioned while introducing John Mulaney and during interview
title mentioned
Title mentioned during Maya Rudolph interview
Dean mentions "Land Shark"
title mentioned
Title mentioned while introducing Kevin Nealon
SNL mentoined by Matt Lauer in Today show clip
mentioned by Tosh
Holt imitates Church Lady
title reference to quote
Rebecca Duvall's appearance on the show is discussed.
Alison Brie mentions the show by name.
mentioned by Steve
Referenced in the opening narration
Emma Stone says she went to the show when Mick Jagger was hosting
Jay mentions that Al Franken from the show is now a senator
Jay mentions that Andy Samberg was on the show
Andy mentions Hans and Franz and Pump You Up.
Jay mentions that Rob Riggle used to be on the show
Chelsea mentions Will Farrell being on the show.
mentioned in dialogue
Tom Arnold mentions show
Tyra mentions SNL in relation to Kiara's performance
Ben, imitating Rob Schneider's copy guy from "Saturday Night Live," says, "Drinkin' coffee!"
mentioned in dialogue
Jay mentions that Christina Applegate will be hosting the show
Toonces the Driving Cat mentioned
On the work bus, members of the Dunder Mifflin staff re-create the Spartan cheerleaders' chant.
Jennifer Aspinall mentions her time making up actors at Saturday Night Live, and calls Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer her favorite makeup. A still photo of Phil Hartman in makeup is shown briefly.
opening scene and opening titles design and music from Saturday Night Live
title mentioned
Mr. Bill mentioned
Seth MacFarlane says that the producers of the Oscars had seen him host the show
Landshark mentioned
Mark, imitating Linda Richman, says, "'Coffee Talk' - like butter."
Fortune mentions Kevin Nealon being on the show.
Pam calls Archer "Father Guido Sardouchebag".
in a clip from the Emmy Awards, the announcer mentions that Julia Louis-Dreyfus was on the show
recalling Mike Myers' popularity
Featured in
Coneheads sketch featured on television screen
clips
clips of this show are seen in the aniversary special
Sam (as the man he leaped into, Chad Stone) and his "family" watch Saturday Night Live on TV.
numerous clips featuring Gilda Radner are shown
footage from this show exists in this special
Clip is shown
clips from this show are used in this special
A clip from the show is featured.
A clip from a 1978 episode featuring Chevy Chase lampooning "killer dope" is shown.
Contains a meticulous re-creation of the former show.
The geeks watch SNL
clip with Jon Lovitz as Ron shown twice
clips shown
Showing Comedy Show
"Saturday Night Live" is #10.
a clip of Andy Kaufman performing on the show in "Man on the Moon"
Clip of the Coneheads during opening credits
Several interviewees reference Nomi's perfomrance on the show, as a backing singer for David Bowie.
Various satire clips and shots of John Candy & Mike Meyers are used
clips shown
They are in the 100 Greatest Moments
Footage from this TV show is featured.
clips of Chris Farley shown
features clips from this show.
archive footage
clips featured
Tom appears as a guest on "Saturday Night Live."
Clips shown when a segment on Brad Pitt talks about his divorce from Jennifer Aniston.
clips of when Petty performed on the show
Clip of "Weekend Update" weighlifting sketch with Dennis Miller, Kevin Nealon and Phil Hartman
"The Ambiguously Gay Duo" theme song briefly plays.
Shown on TV/Mentioned in end credits
Features clips from the Greek dinner skit with John Belushi during 'The Great American Culture Quiz' segment.
Brief clip of opening titles during Josh Groban's salute to TV theme songs.
A fragment is shown.
A fragment is shown.
A fragment is shown.
Clips are shown from various episodes.
Multiple clips are featured.
Clip from a news sketch on the split between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie shown in a segment on Brad Pitt.
clip shown
"Hot Tub" sketch from program is featured on a TV in the resort lodge in 1986
A clip of Will Ferrell playing Alex Trebek is used to introduce the Final Jeopardy! clue
Clips shown and discussed
A clip is featured of Chris Evert's episode as guest host.
recalling an animated Mr. T getting his message confused
A clip is featured of George Steinbrenner's appearance on "Saturday Night Live."
a clip of a cartoon on the show in which David Spade voices a dog is shown
Various clips of the Star Wars skits were shown.
a clip of a parody of Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb is shown
David Duchovy playing Jeff Goldblum on Celebrity Jeopardy! is recalled.
clip shown: award nominee
clips from the show are shown
Phil Hartman as Bill Clinton eating burgers
a clip of Melissa McCarthy on the show is shown
recalling Darrell Hammond's portrayal of Sean Connery.
Sarah Palin (Julianne Moore) is seen watching Tina Fey spoofing her many times
recalling Dana Carvey as President Bush
recalling Sean Connery on Celebrity Jeopardy
Alex Trebek (Will Ferrell) calls a contestant an idiot.
Father Guido Sarducchi's dialogue is dubbed over Magoo's when Critic says he's dressed as a bad impersonation of him.
Linkara discusses the show
recalling Darrell Hammond as Sean Connery.
clip from "Da Bears" sketch
Documentary about this title's star
clips of Maya Rudolph on the show are shown
Wayne Campbell & Garth Algar are #27.
features clips of the show when discussing what was voted #1 Best TV Variety Show
"Saturday Night Live" is the #1 Best Variety Show.
The Christopher Walken "more cowbell" skit is recalled
Spoofed in
Part basis for parody "Thursday Night Live".
similar title/characters of The Coneheads skits in SNL
J.T. and Cody start a cable access show called J.T.'s World, modeled after the sketch "Wayne's World" from Saturday Night Live.
The entire episode is a SNL spoof; several classic sketches and characters including the Coneheads, Miss Emily Litella, and Chevy Chase's opening fall are parodied.
Bart watches "Tuesday Night Live", presented by Krusty. It features several comedy sketches parodying this show.
Family Values tour "Coneheads" sequence
Jeremy is the guest host on "Yesterday Night Live"
the retarded animal babies imitate the Butabi brothers by bobbing their heads in a club while "What is Love" plays
This is a continuation of a Saturday Night Live skit.
Reagan and Nancy watch their son Ron when he hosted SNL. It's not the clip from SNL but a recreation by the actor playing Reagan's son.
Quagmire and Cleveland spoof the SNL skit with Steve Martin as a swinger
when toby was taking to elaine about her new boyfriend he says he looks like a "sprocket" and spoofs the sprocket dance from SNL
a Jewish woman imitates Mike Myers in the SNL skit 'Coffee Talk with Linda Richman': "We're a little verklempt, talk amongst your selves."
Garrett Morris appears as a character he played on the show
Don Pardo appears as Sid, the TGS announcer, mocking his own announcements during Saturday Night Live.
the 'thank yous' and 'goodbyes' at the end of the live episode
Palpatine's going-to-commercial still parodies those seen on "Saturday Night Live."
Adult parody of the show.