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- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.1 (105)TV Episode
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsEllen CleghorneChris ElliottChris FarleyMike Myers' final episode. Sketches include: Court TV, David Hyde Pierce Monologue, Amazin' Laser, Poetry Class, Tales Of Little Women, Scottish Soccer Hooligan Weekly, Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald, Weekend Update: Tim Meadows on the Hockey Strike, Weekend Update: Jay Mohr's Sports Bloopers, Robot Spy, Nervous Habits, Foreigners and Jersey Kids, Perspectives, The Internet, Movie News. Live performs "I Alone" and "Selling the Drama".
- DirectorDave WilsonGary WeisStarsDesi ArnazDan AykroydJohn BelushiThe host for the episode is Desi Arnaz, and the musical guest is Desi Arnaz, Jr. The skits for this episode are as follows: President Ford receives a word-association test from his psychiatrist that ends with him falling over. Desi Arnaz gives his opening monologue, in which he thanks the cast for the special cigars they gave him. Prisoner Ruben Carter talks about how he gets recognized in prison now because of his National Express card. A man receives consoling from his friends when his 40th birthday doesn't go as he had hoped. Vampire Luciana Vermicelli shares her beauty tips. Desi Arnaz recites Jabberwocky in a very heavy Cuban accent. Desi and his son share some of the initial failed ideas that were proposed before "I Love Lucy" was picked up by the network. An extremely white man named Very White attempts to perform a love song in a soul club. A gangster's wife, named Lucy, gives her husband the wrong gun. Lucy shares some of her more extreme costume ideas with Ethel before sneaking into Ricky's club. A Cuban acupuncture doctor uses cigars on his patients instead of needles. Lucy talks about the new book that her husband has coming out. Jane Curtain shares an important moment in American lesbian history. Desi Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr. perform "Cuban Pete" and "Babalu".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.2 (96)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerDavid V. LovelaceStarsWill FerrellAna GasteyerDarrell HammondMary Katherine Gallagher is told that to join a gang of bad girls at her school.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.5 (114)TV Episode
- DirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanWatch selected sketches and segments from the 1989 episode hosted by Oscar winning actress Gina Davis. Sketches include: "Bush's First 100 Days", "Bob Waltman Special Promo", "Attitudes", and "Last Man on Earth". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyPhil HartmanJan HooksGeorge Wendt's second time hosting. Dennis Miller and Jan Hooks' last show. Sketches include: Dennis Miller's Last Show, George Wendt Monologue, Lil' General Fireworks, Mr. No-Depth Perception, Bill Swerski's Super Fans, Middle-Aged Man, Weekend Update with Dennis Miller, Weekend Update: General Schwarzkopf, Weekend Update: Chris Rock on a Black Vice President, Carsenio, Burger Barn, The Shindells, It's Pat, Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey, I'm Chillin', The Sunrise Show. Elvis Costello "The Other Side of Summer" and "So Like Candy".
- DirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferJ.J. SedelmaierStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderNBA basketball star LeBron James hosts the season premiere of SNL featuring LeBron James looking back on what his family is doing while he's hosting the show and Penelope (Kristen Wiig) looks to prove that she's a little bit better than everybody at a children's auction. (Note: edited episode.)
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.8 (79)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonDan PerriStarsJoan CusackRobert Downey Jr.Nora DunnModel/actress Jerry Hall hosts this episode from 1986, with a guest performance by Sam Kinison. Selected sketches include "Weekend Update," "Sore Toe" and "Line Of Death." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.1 (81)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerThe Practice is spoofed during the cold open. During his monologue, Dylan McDermott is reunited with his former "Miracle on 34th Street" co-star Horatio Sanz. Chis Parnell plays Jim Gray in a three-part "Jim Gray Show" runner. McDermott plays Matt Lauer to Tim Meadow's Bryant Gumbel, joins the Culps in a Farewell Assembly and goes undercover as the New Mango to find out who shot the original Mango in the behind. "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" is spoofed, the Lotto Pick 4 gets a soap opera make-over while recurring characters include Collette Reardon (Cheri Oteri) and Claudine Parker (Tracy Morgan).
- DirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerJames SignorelliStarsEllen CleghorneChris ElliottChris FarleyThe third installment of the 20th season is hosted by John Travolta, and Seal is the musical guest.
- 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.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerJ.J. SedelmaierStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerBritney Spears hosts and is the musical guest for this episode. She became the youngest guest to do both in SNL history.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.9 (143)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonGary WeisRobert AltmanStarsSissy SpacekRichard BaskinAl FrankenThe host for the episode is Sissy Spacek, and the musical guest is Richard Baskin. The skits for this episode are as follows: Following the death of director Dave Wilson, the show's future is in jeopardy. Sissy Spacek performs a baton twirling scene that was cut from Carrie. A burger restaurant prepares burgers according to the customers' bizarre specifications. President Carter answers call-in questions with very specific answers. A doctor is interviewed about a condition called quintlexia, which he suffers from. John Belushi announces that he's retiring from show business to train for the Olympic decathlon. During the Weekend Update, Muhammad Ali announces that he's making his own Rocky-style movie, and Emily Litella wonders why anyone cares about endangered feces. Al Franken and Tom Davis report the news live from World War III. Three women suffer from Gidget's Disease, causing intolerable cuteness. Leonard Pinth-Garnell presents 'The Millkeeper', a Bad Playhouse Production. Richard Baskin performs "One I Love You" (with Sissy Spacek) and "City of One Night Stands".
- DirectorDave WilsonDan PerriStarsJoan CusackRobert Downey Jr.Nora DunnMedia giant Oprah Winfrey hosts this 1986 episode. Selected sketches and segments include A Color Purple take-off in the Cold Opening, "Cute Shop," "The Wart Hog," and "Craig Sundberg: Idiot Savant." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerSketches include: Chi-Chi's, Lucy Liu Monologue, priceline.com, Total Request Live, Celebrity Jeopardy, Pretty Living, Jarrett's Room, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: James Madison, Weekend Update: Baby New Year, Weekend Update: Jimmy Fallon Performs Christmas-Themed Songs, Christmas Ornaments, Murder In The Make-Believe Ballroom (with Jay Z cameo), Happy Holidays From "Weekend Update", Seasons Greetings From "Saturday Night Live". Jay-Z performs "I Just Wanna Love U" and "Is That Yo Bitch".
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerJ.J. SedelmaierJames SignorelliStarsRachel DratchJimmy FallonTina FeyBen Affleck returns to SNL to host this 2004 episode, with a cameo appearance by Kelly Ripa. Selected sketches include "Gigli," "The Making Of The Passion of Humpty Dumpty," "Only Bangkok," and "Full Moon Killer." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenAbby ElliottBill HaderAmerica's premiere sketch-comedy show returns for its 36th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Abby Elliott, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Bobby Moynihan, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig, featuring Vanessa Bayer, Paul Brittain, Taran Killam, Nasim Pedrad, and Jay Pharoah. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerT. Sean ShannonStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeySketches include: CNN News Report: Martha Stewart, David Spade Monologue, Artsy House, Deaf Judge, Stunt Double, Woomba, Holding Cell, Weekend Update with guest Jorge Rodriguez, Sean Penn's Celebrity Roast, UPS Guy, Jingle Singers, Bear City: Handicapped Toilet, Dirtball and Burnout Convention.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerRobert MarianettiDavid WachtenheimStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyKate Winslet - October 30, 2004
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.2 (219)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingStarsVanessa BayerAidy BryantTaran KillamCameron Diaz hosts Saturday Night Live for the fourth time while Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars serve as musical guest. Sketches include Capitol Hill Cold Open, Cameron Diaz Monologue, Back Home Ballers, New Annie, Nest-spresso, High School Theater Show, Weekend Update: Angela Merkel on the G20 Summit, Weekend Update: Charles Manson and Star Burton, Office Boss, Dr. Dave & Buggles, The Fight, Poetry Class, and Night Murmurs.
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsRobert BlakeRobin DukeMary Gross"The Merv Griffin Show, Space Shuttle, PBS, Tyrone Goes Reggae, Masterful Theatre, Viewer Letter, DTV" Were the sketches and "Heart to Heart, and I Gotta Try" Were the musical numbers.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.2 (77)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanLA Law co-star Susan Dey hosts this 1992 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "LA Law And The Richmeister," "Mike Tyson Harrassment Trial," "Sensitive Naked Man," and "The Art Museum." For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.5 (78)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerJames SignorelliStarsRachel DratchJimmy FallonTina FeyFollowing a cold opening a U.N. Security Coucil meeting, Matthew McConaughey talks about his youth during the monologue, plays one half of a blind date with Rachel Dratch, a war protester, music sensation 'Chrome' on Club Traxx, an office story teller as well as a 'pyramid guru' on 'Second Time Around'. He ends the show by plugging his own McConaughey's Red Hot Texas Chili.
- DirectorDanielle KasenDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenAbby ElliottBill HaderAmerica's premiere sketch-comedy show returns for its 36th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Abby Elliott, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Bobby Moynihan, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig, featuring Vanessa Bayer, Paul Brittain, Taran Killam, Nasim Pedrad, and Jay Pharoah. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- DirectorDanielle KasenDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderAmerica's premiere sketch-comedy show returns for its 35th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig and features Abby Elliott, Bobby Moynihan, Nasim Pedrad, and Jenny Slate. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.6 (67)TV EpisodeDirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanWatch selected sketches and segments from this 1987 episode hosted by Golden Globe-winner Angie Dickinson. Sketches include "Donahue," "Traumatic Memories Christmas Party," "Airplane," and "Wedgie Fever!" For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsRobert UrichRobin DukeChristine EbersoleThe host for the episode is Robert Urich, and the musical guest is Mink DeVille. The skits for this episode are as follows: Before the show, the cast compares host Robert Urich with Burt Reynolds. Buckwheat performs with his backup singers, Da Dupreems. A repeat skit about a boy away from home calling his mother with a ransom demand. Paul Harvey gives the news and tells anecdotes about the lives of famous people. Raheem Abdul Muhammad reviews more films. A new version of Dr. Strangelove features President Reagan and Edwin Meese. An ad urges people to go out and treat themselves to fur. Dr. Jack Badofsky returns to Weekend Update for another health report. In a monster movie, a Thing destroys Tokyo. Additional skits include buying a bullet for a hungry kid, the Golden Age School of Obedience, koala embryos, the headline challenge, and low-class Italian theater. Mink DeVille performs "Maybe Tomorrow" and "Love and Emotion".
- DirectorDon Roy KingJohn SolomonRhys ThomasStarsFred ArmisenAbby ElliottBill HaderAfter Mayor Bloomberg (Armesin) assures Wall Street protesters that they are welcome in New York City, Anna Faris hosts. She's also a femme-fatale decoy on the Manuel Ortiz show, takes part in a game show "What's Wrong with Tanya," appears on a Michigan State University TV show of faux Japanese pop pundits, joins a Ronette-style girl group singing advice about boys to one of their friends, and introduces her childlike Elizabethan-clothed boyfriend to her family. Republican presidential candidates debate on Mariott Hotels' in-house network. Drake performs and is also featured in an SNL digital short, "Short Interviews with Drake."
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.6 (94)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-146.9 (142)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferJorma TacconeStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderAmerica's premiere sketch-comedy show returns for its 35th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig and features Abby Elliott, Bobby Moynihan, Nasim Pedrad, and Jenny Slate. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.5 (202)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingJames SignorelliStarsFred ArmisenVanessa BayerBill HaderAfter Obama receives a midnight visit on Inauguration Day from the all-too-human ghost of Dr. King, Adam Levine hosts - getting advice from Andy Samberg, Cameron Diaz, and Jerry Seinfeld. He co-hosts a show on the Gay Network, plays a future Mafioso with Tony Soprano in high school, chats with a firefighter's ex-girlfriend at a party, hosts a spoof of MTV's "Catfish," gets into a bar face-off with three other rock-band leaders, backs Samberg in a digital short ("You Only Live Once"), and goes to an unlikely groupie's apartment after a concert. Rosetta Stone sponsors the episode; Kendrick Lamar performs.
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsVanessa BayerAidy BryantTaran KillamMartin Freeman makes his Saturday Night Live hosting debut while Charli XCX serves as musical guest. Sketches include Charlie Rose Cold Open, Martin Freeman Monologue, Sump'n Claus, Wedding Objections, Hobbit Office, Right Side of the Bed, Church, Weekend Update: Sasheer Zamata, Weekend Update: One-Dimensional Female Character from a Male Driven Comedy, Weekend Update: Jacob the Bar Mitzvah Boy on Hanukkah, Assembly Line, Holiday Gig, and Waterbed Commercial.
- DirectorDon Roy KingRhys ThomasPaul BrigantiStarsVanessa BayerBeck BennettAidy BryantDoes not include musical performances or sketches containing licensed music. America's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 42nd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Vanessa Bayer, Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Bobby Moynihan, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson, Sasheer Zamata featuring, Mikey Day, Adam Moffat, and Melissa Villaseñor. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.7 (75)TV EpisodeDirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanCheck out selected sketches and segments from this 1987 episode hosted by film star Sean Penn. Sketches include "Wall Street Week," "Pitman & Bullock," "After the Date," and "Discover." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsElliott GouldDan AykroydJohn BelushiThe host for the episode is Eliott Gould (his fourth appearance), and the musical guest is Peter Tosh. The skits for this episode are as follows: President Carter appears with his daughter Amy for an event on the White House lawn. Rovco presents their new all-flammable Christmas tree. The Widette family, who all have enormous backsides, prepare for dinner at home. During the Weekend Update, the reports include Beethoven's birthday, human rights abuses in Iran, and Cleveland's default, while Laraine Newman interviews the owner of Studio 54, Jane Curtain and Dan Aykroyd debate relations with China, and Roseanne Roseannadanna gives advice about beating depression during the holidays that ends up making Jane sick. An interviewer talks with a down-on-his-luck man who came to New York from Tacoma to help make his holiday better. Honker starts selling Christmas trees when the owner o the lot steps out for a minute. Peter Tosh performs "Don't Look Back" (with Mick Jagger) and "Bush Doctor".
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStacey FosterJames SignorelliStarsRachel DratchJimmy FallonTina FeyCondolezza Rice at Senate Hearings. Brian Fellows Safari Planet. News from Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon. Simon Cowell jams with the guys. A tour group at a winery makes a stop and has soaking corks explained to them. Ad for Huggies thong.
- DirectorDanielle KasenDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenAbby ElliottBill HaderAfter a debate among Republican candidates for President, Alec Baldwin becomes SNL's most frequent host with walk-on assistance from Steve Martin and Seth Rogan. In addition to being Rick Perry, Baldwin plays a homey Buffalo newscaster, a child psychologist with a problematic daughter, Tony Bennett giving movie reviews on "Weekend Update," and a contestant on a gay-themed TV game show, "Who's On Top?" The rest of the cast is virtually unchanged from Season 36. We attend the final cast party of "All My Children." Radiohead performs.
- DirectorDave WilsonTim BoxellJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyPhil HartmanJan HooksSketches include: A Message From the President of the United States, Delta Burke Monologue, Balz-Off, Wayne's World (featuring Madonna), NRA Theatre, Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey, Weekend Update with Dennis Miller, Weekend Update: Adam Sandler on Mothers Day, Weight Watchers Meeting, Hollywood Minute, Karaoke Hog (with Chris Isaak cameo), Coffee Talk, Yelling At the Kids. Chris Isaak performs "Wicked Game" and "Diddley Daddy".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.1 (67)TV EpisodeDirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanFilm veteran Carl Weathers hosts this 1988 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "BushWhacked!", "NFL Today," "Democratic Debate 88," and "Master Thespian." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsVanessa BayerBeck BennettAidy BryantLarry David makes his hosting debut alongside first-time musical guest The 1975. Sketches include Message from Ted Cruz Cold Open, Larry David Monologue, FBI Simulator, Bern Your Enthusiasm, Steam Ship, Totinos, Weekend Update: Sturdy Barbie, Weekend Update: Jon Rudnitsky, Weekend Update: Derek Zoolander & Hansel, Songwriting Class, Peyton & Cam, and Last Call with Larry David.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.5 (67)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonDan PerriStarsJoan CusackRobert Downey Jr.Nora DunnJournalist Jimmy Breslin hosts this 1986 episode, with a special guest performance by Sam Kinison. Selected sketches include "Midday with Jennifer Hicks," "The Pat Stevens Show," "Assembly," and "A Message From Jody Hagler." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.2 (96)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonClaude KervenStarsMr. THulk HoganJim BelushiWrestlemania stars Mr. T and Hulk Hogan host this 1985 episode with special guest appearance by Liberace. Selected sketches include: "I Am Also The World", SNL Commercial Parody "Reagan Jeans", "Toxic Waste", "Mr. T and Hulk Hogan Reply", "Nathan Thurm's Mistress" and "The Joe Franklin Show". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.5 (161)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonGary WeisStarsDyan CannonLeon RussellMary RussellThe host for the episode is Dyan Cannon, and the musical guests are Leon & Mary Russell. The skits for this episode are as follows: Chevy Chase, lying on his back after a tremendous fall, is informed that the control room clock was running fast and he'll have to do it all again to get it on air. During her opening monologue, Dyan Cannon confesses to a lifelong dream of being swept off her feet by a man on a white horse, and during the rest of the show, different male cast members attempt to re-interpret its meaning to make themselves her dream man. A woman takes a taste test to see which is better: a new diet soda or a glass of phlegm. Participants in a hearing test don't notice that their teacher has been taken hostage by a pair of wanted criminals. A husband catches her wife having an affair, but the woman and her lover make up an outrageous story to explain everything. A Bulgarian travel agent attempts to convince a woman to vacation in Bulgaria. During the Weekend Update, a man claims to have a new version of Howard Hughes' will. Anita Bryant attempts to pitch Florida orange juice while being held hostage in Beirut. A priest tries to deliver a funeral eulogy, but is interrupted by a bad case of hiccups. Roy Waddmaker attempts to sell bathwater of the stars. A soldier gets berated by his drill sergeant for repeatedly flubbing his lines in a recruitment ad. A teenage girl is hoping to make an impression on her dream date, but her parents discover that her date is actually three Hell's Angels. In an home movie, a hubcap thief gets caught up in his work and dragged around town by an oblivious driver. Leon and Mary Russell perform "Satisfy You" and "Daylight"(with John Belushi as Joe Cocker).
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.1 (92)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonJohn FoxStarsRick MoranisDave ThomasRobin DukeSketches include "McKenzie Brothers, Whiners, I'll be the Judge of that, Hitchcock Hygiene, Guy talk, Porta-Dish, Hell Bent For Glory, Rent Ed McMahon, Five Minutes to reflect, The Biological watch, Don't HItch-Hike" Musical numbers were "The Boys are back in town, and New Shoes."
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsEric IdleJane CurtinGarrett MorrisThe host for the episode is Eric Idle (his fourth appearance), and the musical guest is Bob Dylan. The skits for this episode are as follows: A doctor and Lorne Michaels argue over whether Eric Idle is too sick or not to do the show, while Buck Henry keeps pleading to be allowed to host again. For his opening monologue, Eric performs a series of impersonations from a hospital stretcher. Art dealer Tom Clay pitches motel room art as the masterpieces of tomorrow. A customer at a shop just wants to buy some shoes but the clerk keeps complicating matters. Prince Charles talks about how to pick up girls. During the Weekend Update, Jane Curtain and Bill Murray report on rumors of Premier Brezhnev's death, an election for US President held in London, and some unpopular comments by Princess Margaret about the Irish, while Roseanne Roseannadanna comments on high mortgage rates but ends up talking about bathroom habits at French restaurants. Andy Kaufman challenges women in the audience to a wrestling match. Joan Face hosts Heavy Sarcasm, where her guests are author Nigel Quist and actor Greg Malone. Psychic Dorothy Haagen hosts at advice show where people can tell their problems to Elvis. Bob Dylan performs "Gotta Serve Somebody", "I Believe in You" and "When You Gonna Wake Up".
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsEllen CleghorneChris ElliottChris FarleySketches include: A Message from the President of the United States, Marisa Tomei's Monologue, Lexon Paradox, Court TV, Piercing Today, Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald, Weekend Update: Mike Myers and Tim Meadows on the Hockey Strike, Weekend Update: David Spade as Cool Guy, Making Better Love Workshop, Daily Affirmation, Monsters of Monologue '94, Bobby Camilarri's Bridal Fair 2000, Framington High Fall Mixer. Bonnie Raitt performs "Love Sneaking Up On You" and "Storm Warning".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.8 (88)TV Episode
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJim BreuerWill FerrellDarrell HammondComedy great Madeline Kahn hosts this 1995 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "NBC's Christmas Salute To Our Bosnian Troops," "Lucien and Fagan's Antique Shop," "Large Bird Claws," and "Wedding Vows." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.2 (89)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanOscar-winner and frequent SNL host Tom Hanks returns for this 1992 episode, with a cameo appearance by Jay Leno. Selected sketches incude "Mr. Belvedere Fan Club," "She Turned Into Her Mother!", "The Dark Side," and "Deep Thoughts with Jack Handey." For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanCheck out selected sketches and segments from the 1987 episode hosted by Emmy winning actor John Larroquette. Sketches include: "Mother-in Law", "No. 2 Detective", "Riddles of the Universe", "Instant Coffee" and the SNL Commerical Parody "The Amazing Alexander". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 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.)
- 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".
- 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.
- DirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanWatch selected sketches and segments from the 1987 episode hosted by Oscar nominated actor and former SNL cast member Bill Murray. Sketches include: "Liberace in Heaven", "Donahue", "Honker Cab Driver", and "Tough Parents". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.8 (92)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsTom SmothersDick SmothersRobin DukeSketches include"The Tonight Show, Thank you, Thank You Ron Reagan, Ledge, Rubbers, If You were a homosexual, who would you find attractive?, truck driving women, TV, Pudge and Solomon, Magic Act, The Inside Story, Handsome Men with big noses." Musical numbers were "Gloria and Living a Lie"
- DirectorDon Roy KingAkiva SchafferStarsFred ArmisenWill ForteBill HaderNBC Nightly News Anchor Brian Williams hosts SNL. This marks the first time a sitting network news anchor has hosted the show.
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsVanessa BayerBeck BennettAidy BryantRyan Gosling makes his hosting debut alongside first-time musical guest Leon Bridges. Sketches include Donald and Melania Trump Christmas Cold Open, Ryan Gosling Canada Monologue, Settl, Close Encounter, Santa Baby, Birthday Party, Weekend Update: Jill Davenport, Weekend Update: Anthony Crispino and Angelo Skaggs, Hometown Bar, Nespresso, The Wiz, and Santa & the Elves.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-144.6 (104)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeySketches include: Hardball on MLB Steroids, Ashton Kutcher Monologue, Me-Harmony, Oprah, Push-Ups, Federline, Gays in Space: Episode 2, Weekend Update with guests Henry Payne and Chris Parnell, Southern Baptist Church, Action 13 News, Nebulzitol.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.5 (194)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingStarsVanessa BayerAidy BryantTaran KillamScarlett Johansson hosts for the fourth time alongside musical guest Wiz Khalifa in his SNL debut. Sketches include Mayweather-Pacquiao Cold Open, Scarlett Johansson Monologue, Right Side of the Bed with Scarlett Johansson, Orioles, Black Widow Trailer, Girlfriends Talk Show: Prom Queen Camden, Weekend Update: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Marriage Equality, Weekend Update: Game of Thrones's Samwell Tarly and Gilly, Weekend Update: Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal on the NBA Playoffs, Dino Bones, Blazer, Virgin Flight, and Jingle Writers.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.8 (101)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 (119)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerStarsArt GarfunkelStephen BishopAndy KaufmanThe host for the episode is Art Garfunkel, and the musical guest is Stephen Bishop. The skits for this episode are as follows: During Art Garfunkel's opening monologue, one of the speakers goes out during his song, prompting John Belushi to come on stage and start ranting about the show getting short shrift from the network managers, then accuse Art of backstabbing when the singer wants to just brush off the mishap and try again without causing a fuss. Tom Snyder presents another installment of the Tomorrow show. The Nerds Todd DiLaMuca and Lisa Loopner talk about the books they like. John, as an elderly man, goes to the graveyard where all the other SNL cast members are buried and reminisces on how they died. Andy Kaufmann appears in his British Man character and begins reading from to the audience from The Great Gatsby, only to be met with heckling. Stephen Bishop performs "On & On" and Art Garfunkel performs "All I Know", Scarborough Fair" and "Crying In My Sleep".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.2 (94)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsDanny DeVitoRhea PerlmanRobin DukeSketch's were as follows, "Calvin Klein Cream Pies, Mister Robinson's Neighborhood, Crazy Edelman, What Would Frank Do?, Small World, Odyssey of a Paperclip, Spanish Class, Autograph Hounds, Book Beat, The Amos 'n Andy Show, Masterpiece Humor, Body Guard." Musical numbers were "I Don't Wanna Dance, Electric Avenue and Living on the Front Line."
- DirectorDon Roy KingRhys ThomasStarsFred ArmisenAbby ElliottBill HaderAmerica's premiere sketch-comedy show returns for its 36th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Abby Elliott, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Bobby Moynihan, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig, featuring Vanessa Bayer, Paul Brittain, Taran Killam, Nasim Pedrad, and Jay Pharoah. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-148.0 (149)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerJames SignorelliStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerHome of the iconic "More Cowbell" sketch with Will Ferrell as Gene.
- DirectorPaul MillerMatthew MeshekoffStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanWatch selected sketches and segments from the 1989 episode hosted by Oscar nominated actor John Malkovich. Sketches include: "Bush's Super Bowl Call", SNL Commercial Parodies "First Citiwide Change Bank" and "Garey Busey Motorcycle Helmets", "Nancy Reagan's Visit", "Attitudes" and "Mocking Lord Edmund". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.9 (162)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingStarsFred ArmisenAbby ElliottBill HaderAmerica's premiere sketch-comedy show returns for its 36th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Fred Armisen, Abby Elliott, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Bobby Moynihan, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig, featuring Vanessa Bayer, Paul Brittain, Taran Killam, Nasim Pedrad, and Jay Pharoah. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- DirectorDave WilsonMike JudgeTom SchillerStarsEllen CleghorneChris FarleyPhil HartmanNBA great Charles Barkley hosts the premiere episode of the 1993/94 season, with special guest appearances by Skid Row, RuPaul, and Muggsy Bogues. Selected sketches include "Clinton's Health Care Plan," "Out Of Africa," "The Gap," and "Charles Barkley's Big, Tall and Black Men's Stores." For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.8 (122)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerT. Sean ShannonStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyWriter Jason Sudeikis joins the cast for his first episode. Sketches include Primetime Live Cold Open (with cameo from Paula Abdul), Johnny Knoxville Monologue, Mom Jeans (repeat), Sally and Dan Harrison: The Couple That Should Be Divorced, Domino's Pizza Donald Trump Promo, Donatella Versace's Mothers Day, Channel 5 Late Night Movie "Visitors From Another Planet", Weekend Update with guests Will Forte, Patti Forte and Richie B, with a tribute to Weekend Update founding editor Herb Sargent, Mother's Day Brunch, Helping Hands Telethon, Merv the Perv: Victoria's Secret, Action News, Bear City: Bar, Todd Foxworthy: You Might Be A Gay Redneck If. System of a Down performs "B.Y.O.B." and "Aerials".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.6 (86)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeyView selected sketches and segments from the 2005 episode hosted by Oscar nominated actor Paul Giamatti. Sketches include: "The Bush Daughters", "Rice Confirmation Hearings", SNL Commercial Parody "Gaystrogen", "The Lundford Twins Feel Good Variety Hour", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.7 (333)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingJames SignorelliStarsFred ArmisenVanessa BayerBill HaderAmerica's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 38th season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsFred ArmisenRachel DratchTina FeySketches include: Michael Jackson on Neverland Ranch, Hilary Swank Monologue, Grayson-Moorhead Securities, Sheila Choad's Los Angeles Face, Grayson-Moorhead Securities II, Hot Plates, Debbie Downer at the Oscars, Weekend Update with Tom Jankeloff and Morgan Freeman, Seasons of Love, City Court with Aaron Neville, After the Grammys, Project Runway.
- DirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerJames SignorelliStarsMadeline KahnTaj MahalBarry HumphriesThe host for the episode is Madeline Kahn (her second appearance), and the musical guest is Taj Mahal. The skits for this episode are as follows: After the opening monologue, a man talks about his favorite drink: Swill, a mineral water straight from Lake Erie. Leonard Plinth-Garnell provides a review of bad opera. The cast announces the first "Anyone Can Host" contest, in which a viewer from home will be chosen to host the show. Bianca Jagger talks with some of her close friends. A show takes a retrospective of the acid generation and tracks down where they've gone. Madeline Kahn sings Silver Balls and Golden Pins". Taj Mahal performs "Queen Bee".
- DirectorDon Roy KingRhys ThomasPaul BrigantiStarsVanessa BayerBeck BennettAidy BryantDoes not include musical performances or sketches containing licensed music. America's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 42nd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Vanessa Bayer, Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Bobby Moynihan, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson, Sasheer Zamata featuring, Mikey Day, Adam Moffat, and Melissa Villaseñor. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- DirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanTwo-time Oscar nominated acot John Lithgow hosts this 1987 episode which features selected sketches such as: "Embassy Spies", "World's Meanest Minister", "Master Thespian", and "The Pat Stevens Show". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsVanessa BayerBeck BennettAidy BryantAmy Schumer makes her hosting debut alongside The Weeknd, who serves as musical guest for the first time. Sketches include Fox & Friends: Speaker of the House Cold Open, Amy Schumer Monologue, Delta Flight, Porn Teacher, Guns, Weekend Update: Colin Jost and Michael Che Talk Gun Control, Weekend Update: Solomon, Weekend Update Presents The Weeknd Update, Weekend Update: Mrs. Santini on Overcrowded Apartments, Ford's Theatre, Hands-free Selfie-Stick, City Council Meeting, and Baby Shower.
- DirectorDon Roy KingRhys ThomasStarsVanessa BayerBeck BennettAidy BryantDoes not include musical performances or sketches containing licensed music. America's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 42nd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Vanessa Bayer, Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Bobby Moynihan, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson, Sasheer Zamata featuring, Mikey Day, Adam Moffat, and Melissa Villaseñor. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.7 (72)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanCheck out selected sketches from this 1990 episode hosted by L.A. Law star Corbin Bernson. Sketches include "TV Lawyers," "Movers and Shakers," and "Playgirl Models." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 6mTV-146.5 (250)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsRobert KleinABBALoudon Wainwright IIIThe host for the episode is Robert Klein, and the musical guests are ABBA and Loudon Wainwright III. The skits for this episode are as follows: Sherry wins the Miss America beauty pageant, but refuses to accept the honor. Two men discuss the results of their latest mid-term exam while playing Pong. One of the Bees delivers an inspirational message for the Bicentennial about moments in Bee history. An interviewer asks Greg Allman about his love life, but Allman keeps trying to steer the conversation elsewhere. Director Sam Peckinpah describes his vision to a new actress, steadily brutalizing her in the process. A parody ad for Jamitol features a husband and his exhausted wife. An exterminator, horrified at the prospect of killing, shows his partner a film about the history of cockroaches. Gilda Radner offers viewers a number of fire safety tips. A commercial offers viewers a way to save money when shopping with their own pricing gun. Emily Litella appears to pitch her new book. During the Weekend Update, Chevy Chase reports on President Ford bumping his head on a little girl, George Wallace's next run for president, and the execution of David and Julia Eisenhower. Robert Klein performs "I Can't Stop My Leg". Loudon Wainwright performs "Bicentennial" and "Unrequited to the Nth Degree". ABBA performs "S.O.S." and "Waterloo".
- DirectorDon Roy KingStarsVanessa BayerAidy BryantTaran KillamSketches include Piers Morgan Cold Open, Drake Bar Mitzvah Monologue, Before They Were Stars, Nancy Grace, Resolution Revolution, Slumber Party, Weekend Update with guests Arianna Huffington and Jacqueline Bisset, Disney World Show, Poetry Teacher, Mornin' Miami, and I Know.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.9 (88)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsStrother MartinJane CurtinGarrett MorrisThe host for the episode is Strother Martin, and the musical guest is The Specials. The skits for this episode are as follows: Rosalyn Carter talks about sections of the 1980 census intended for illegal aliens, including questions about how they got into the US, where they would hide if the INS came to their homes, and how much they would be willing to do housework for. During his opening monologue, Strother Martin reveals that he was asked to host the show because Lorne Michaels mistook him for Tennessee Williams, and so far he's been keeping up the act. At Camp Beau Soleil, the campers are forced to learn French by the brutal camp counselor, Le Capitain, but a camper named Luke is determined to escape. Additional skits include a variety show will, the Conductor's Club, Any Town, and Food. The Specials perform "Gangsters" and "Too Much, Too Young".
- DirectorDon Roy KingRhys ThomasPaul BrigantiStarsVanessa BayerBeck BennettAidy BryantScarlett Johansson hosts for the fifth time alongside musical guest and Grammy winner, Lorde.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.6 (109)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyPhil HartmanJan HooksAlec Baldwin's second time hosting. Sketches include: The McLaughlin Group, Alec Baldwin Monologue (with Whitney Houston, Jon Lovitz and Arthur Kent cameos), The Dancer (with Evander Holyfield cameo), The Honest Planet, The Sinead O'Connor Awards, Lank Thompson: I'm A Handsome Actor, Pan Am Ad, Weekend Update with Dennis Miller, WU: Bob Dylan Acceptance Speech, The Godfather Part IV, I'm Chillin', Confession Can Be Exciting For The Soul, Cyrano de Bergerac. Whitney Houston performs "I'm Your Baby Tonight", "All The Man I Need", and "My Name Is Not Susan".
- DirectorDave WilsonTom GianasJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanWatch selected sketches and segments from the 1993 episode hosted by Oscar nominated actor Danny DeVito with a special guest appearance by Mike Ditka. Sketches include: "Bill Swerski's Superfans", SNL Commercial Parody "Canis", "Simon", "The Gap", "Deep Thoughts", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.8 (81)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonWalter WilliamsStarsBob NewhartJane CurtinGarrett MorrisThe host for the episode is Bob Newhart, and the musical guests are The Amazing Rhthym Aces and Bruce Cockburn. The skits for this episode are as follows: A civil war officer talking to his men before they go off to battle makes a number of promises that are unlikely to be kept. Mr. Bill gets sent to jail, where he gets beaten and torn apart by the other inmates and Mr. Hands. Additional skits include The Dating Zone with Iris de Flaminio, Rare Store Items, and The Proposal. The Amazing Rhythm Aces perform "Who Will the Next Fool Be" and "Third-Rate Romance" and Bruce Cockburn performs "Wondering Where the Lions Are".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.0 (76)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsDaniel J. TravantiRobin DukeChristine EbersoleThe host for the episode is Daniel J. Travanti, and the musical guest is John Cougar. The skits for this episode are as follows: After Daniel Travanti's opening monologue, Doug and Wendy Whiner celebrate their anniversary. Rod Serling hosts an episode of The Twilight Zone about a world in which everyone does Ethel Merman. A series of skits feature Larry the Lobster, including: voting on Larry, Larry's story, what happens if Larry lives, and the final vote on Larry's fate at the end of the show. Additional skits include cooking with Marcello, Hill Street Blues, the Bavarian butterfly dance, Career Corner and Reagan brand economics. John Cougar performs "Hurts So Good" and "Ain't Even Done With The Night".
- 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.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.4 (305)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingRhys ThomasDave McCaryStarsFelicity JonesSturgill SimpsonVanessa BayerDoes not include musical performances or sketches containing licensed music. America's premier sketch-comedy show returns for its 42nd season LIVE from Studio 8H in New York City. This season, the cast includes Vanessa Bayer, Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney, Bobby Moynihan, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson, Sasheer Zamata featuring, Mikey Day, Adam Moffat, and Melissa Villaseñor. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.3 (71)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonTom SchillerJames SignorelliStarsDana CarveyChris FarleyPhil HartmanMary Stuart Masterson hosts this episode, and En Vogue are the musical guests.
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsDana CarveyPhil HartmanJan HooksSketches include: Desert Storm Press Briefing, Kevin Bacon Monologue, No Execu-John Ad, The Richmeister, The Dark Side with Nat X, The Sarcastic Clapping Family Of Southhampton, Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey I, Weekend Update with Dennis Miller, Weekend Update: A. Whitney Brown with the Big Picture, Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey II, Bomb Messages, SoundStage, Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley, Cleaning My Rifle. INXS performs "Bitter Tears" and "Suicide Blonde".
- 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".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-144.7 (92)TV EpisodeDirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJimmy FallonWill FerrellAna GasteyerSketches include: The Presidential Couple, Calista Flockhart Monologue, Cracklin' Oat Flakes, The Culps: Florida Democratic Rally, Nick Burns: Your Company Computer Guy, A Message From the Vice-President of the United States, Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey, Weekend Update: Bill Clinton on the Election, Weekend Update: Chris Kattan on the Queen Mother, Weekend Update: Charlie's Angels, The Crocodile Hunter, Barflies, Dan Rather. Ricky Martin performs "She Bangs" (with Chris Kattan intro) and "Loaded", with Giovanni Hidalgo featuring on percussion.
- 1975– 1h 6mTV-147.6 (201)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsBuck HenryBill WithersToni BasilThe host for the episode is Buck Henry, and the musical guests are Bill Withers, Toni Basil and The Blues Brothers. The skits for this episode are as follows: A suicide hot-line operator tries and fails to prevent a caller from killing himself. Buck Henry gives a self-effacing speech during the opening monologue, while notices superimposed on the screen tell the real story. A man orders a sandwich at a restaurant run by a samurai. President Ford learns of a new campaign strategy to make him look more intelligent. A speed-reading course is presented that helps people read faster, but not better. A sequel to Citizen Kane is presented in which a reporter investigates Kane's other last words. A mechanic tells his daughter nothing but automotive bedtime stories. Gary Weis presents a film with Buck Henry looking for the funniest person on the streets of New York. Michael O'Donoghue does an imitation of Michael Douglas with needles in his eyes. A spokesman for the American Constipation Society discusses the social pain that constipation causes. During the Weekend Update, Chevy Chase once again gets lost while tracking down a story, while a guest commentator rails against masturbation. Bill Withers performs "Ain't No Sunshine". Toni Basil performs "Wham Re-Bop Boom Bam". The Blues Brothers perform "King Bee".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.9 (111)TV EpisodeDirectorDave WilsonStarsMorwenna BanksEllen CleghorneChris ElliottSketches include: Matt Foley: Bilingual Motivational Speaker, Courtney Cox Monologue, Good Morning Brooklyn, Gapardy, Weekend Update with Norm MacDonald, Weekend Update: Education Correspondent Louise Ingstrom, Melanie Babysits, Hiring Charles Manson, Truth vs. Jokes, Replacement Baseball, His Muse Friday, Obnoxious Co-Worker. Dave Matthews Band performs "What Would You Say" and "Ants Marching". Bela Fleck features with the SNL Band.