Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live Season 1 Episodes

Find out how to watch Season 1 of Saturday Night Live tonight

Season 1 Episode Guide

Episode 1 - Steve Carell - October 1, 2005

Steve Carell Monologue: Steve Carell sings about his show business good fortune. Commercial Parody: Dad: A parody of the Morgan-Stanley investments commercials (Will Forte, Amy Poehler, Andy Samberg, Fred Armisen). Jet Blues: The emergency landing of a Jet Blue flight as viewed by the passengers on the in-flight TVs (Steve Carell, Amy Poehler, Darrell Hammond, Seth Meyers). Celebrities Help New Orleans: Anderson Cooper (Seth Meyers) interviews celebrities who are helping to rebuild New Orleans, including Sharon Stone (Amy Poehler), Ray Romano (Steve Carell), Tony Danza (Fred Armisen), Aaron Neville (Horatio Sanz), Geraldo Rivera (Darrell Hammond) and Al Pacino (Bill Hader). Weekend Update: Bill and Andy Impression-off: New cast members Bill Hader and Andy Samberg have an impression contest. Downer Wedding: At a family wedding, Debbie Downer (Rachel Dratch) meets Bob Bummer (Steve Carell).

  

Episode 1 - Margot Robbie - October 01, 2016

Sketches include Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton Debate Cold Open (Featuring Alec Baldwin), Margot Robbie Monologue, Live Report, Celebrity Family Feud: Political Edition (Featuring Larry David, Darrell Hammond), Weekend Update (featuring Cecily as Cathy Anne and Kenan as David Ortiz), The Hunch Bunch, Melania Moments, Actress Round Table, Mr. Robot, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 1 - George Carlin / Billy Preston, Janis Ian - October 11, 1975

"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night". George Carlin hosts this very first episode, which aired on October 11, 1975. Musical Guests include Billy Preston ('Nothing From Nothing" and "Fancy Lady") and Janis Ian ("At Seventeen" and "In The Winter"). Sketches include Wolverines, Bee Hospital, Weekend Update (Blaine Hotel), Jamitol Gay, New Dad, Show Us Your Guns and Shark Bite. Additional performances include Andy Kaufman ("Mighty Mouse"), a short film by Albert Brooks ("The Impossible Truth") and stand-up by Valri Bromfield.

  

Episode 2 - Jon Heder - October 8, 2005

Jon Heder Monologue: Jason Sudeikis plays an old friend who suspects that the character of Napoleon Dynamite was based on him (Fred Armisen, Will Forte). Weekend Update: Tim Calhoun: Tim Calhoun (Will Forte) wants to be President of the Senate. Company Retreat: The repercussions of drinking too much on a company retreat weekend (Seth Meyers, Jason Sudeikis, Amy Poehler, Rachel Dratch, Jon Heder). First Date with Operator Lady: Rachel Dratch is the voice of automated phone prompts (Jon Heder). Commercial Parody: Black Eyed Peas: The Black Eyed Peas are available for your party needs (Jon Heder, Amy Poehler, Kenan Thompson, Finesse Mitchell, Bill Hader).

  

Episode 2 - Lin-Manuel Miranda - October 08, 2016

Sketches include VP Debate Cold Open (featuring Alec Baldwin), Lin-Manuel Monologue, Crucible Cast Party (featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda), Substitute Teacher, Weekend Update (featuring Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon), Wells Fargo Wagon, Diego Calls His Mom, Stranger Things, Melania Moments 2, WWII Scene, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 2 - Paul Simon / Randy Newman, Phoebe Snow - October 18, 1975

Paul Simon hosts with musical guests Art Garfunkel ("The Boxer", "Scarborough Fair". "My Little Town"), Randy Newman ("Sail Away"), The Jesse Dixon Singers ("Loves Me Like A Rock") and Phoebe Snow ("No Regrets"). Paul also performs "Still Crazy After All These Years", "Marie" and "American Tune". Sketches include Weekend Update (Simon vs. Hawkins), Killer Bees, Try-Hard, a short film by Albert Brooks ("Home Movies") and a special appearance by Jim Henson's Muppets. Originally aired October 18, 1975.

  

Episode 3 - Catherine Zeta-Jones - October 22, 2005

Catherine Zeta-Jones Monologue: No matter how badly the show goes, they can't take away her Oscar. News Anchor: Catherine Zeta-Jones is a reporter in Iraq who doesn't have access to hair, make-up, or good hygiene (Darrell Hammond). Fosse Party: Catherine Zeta-Jones takes her boyfriend (Seth Meyers) to a party with all dancers. French Teacher: Catherine Zeta-Jones is the sexy new French teacher in school (Rachel Dratch, Amy Poehler, Seth Meyers, Horatio Sanz, Finesse Mitchell).

  

Episode 3 - Emily Blunt - October 15, 2016

Sketches include Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton Town Hall Debate Cold Open (Featuring Alec Baldwin), Escorts, Melanianade, Short Film, Chonk, Weekend Update (featuring Olya Povlatsky and Laura Parsons Newscaster of Tomorrow), Drive-Thru Window, The Sink, Honda Robotics, Melania Moments 3, Great British Bake Off, Hamsters, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 3 - Rob Reiner - October 25, 1975

Rob Reiner hosts with special guests The Lockers (Toni Basil) and Andy Kaufman ("Pop Goes The Weasel"). Sketches include a John Belushi tribute to Joe Cocker ("With A Little Help From My Friends"), Pancreas, Fashion Don'ts, Felina, Squeaky, Weekend Update (Blaine Hotel), The Bees, a film by Albert Brooks ("Operation") and a visit from Jim Henson's Muppets. Penny Marshall makes a special appearance. Originally aired October 25, 1975.

  

Episode 4 - Lance Armstrong - October 29, 2005

Lance Armstrong Monologue: Lance Armstrong takes questions from the audience (Sheryl Crow, Fred Armisen). Iron Man: Lance Armstrong is great at the biking portion of a triathlon, but can't really run or swim (Seth Meyers, Chris Parnell, Finesse Mitchell). Weekend Update: Finesse on Rosa Parks: Finesse Mitchell talks about the legacy of Rosa Parks. Weekend Update: Scott Podsednik: White Soxer Podsednik talks about the World Series with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Carol on a Double Date: Lance Armstrong is enchanted by Carol (Horatio Sanz) (Amy Poehler, Jason Sudeikis).

  

Episode 4 - Tom Hanks - October 22, 2016

Sketches include Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton Third Debate Cold Open (Featuring Alec Baldwin & Tom Hanks), Tom Hanks America's Dad Monologue, Black Jeopardy with Tom Hanks, Funny New Comedy, Haunted Elevator, Update (Leslie Jones on Hacking and Girl You Wish You Hadn’t Started a Conversation With), Cockpit, A Girl's Halloween, America's Funniest Pets, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 4 - Candice Bergen / Esther Phillips - November 8, 1975

Candice Bergen hosts with musical guest Esther Phillips ("What A Difference A Day Makes" and "I Can Stand A Little Rain"). Sketches include the first Ford Cold Open, Jaws II (Landshark), C.I.A., Kiwi Trappers, Irk The Turk, Weekend Update, Ambassador Training Institute, Crank Call, Black Perspective, a film by Albert Brooks ("Super Season") and a special appearance by Andy Kaufman and Jim Henson's Muppets. Originally aired November 8, 1975.

  

Episode 5 - Robert Klein / ABBA, Loudon Wainwright III - November 15, 1975

Robert Klein is joined by musical guests ABBA ('S.O.S." and "Waterloo") and Loudan Wainwright III ("Bicentennial Certainty" and "Unrequieted To The Nth Degree"). Sketches include Minute Mystery, Bee Centennial Minute, Gregg Allman, Peckinpah, Weekend Update (Chevy Mugging), Jamitol Straight, Looks At Books (Emily Litella), K-Put and a special visit from Jim Henson's Muppets. Robert sings "I Can't Stop My Leg". Originally aired November 15, 1975.

  

Episode 5 - Jason Lee - November 12, 2005

Jason Lee Monologue: Jason Lee takes the cast skateboarding (Lorne Michaels, Fred Armisen, Horatio Sanz, Kenan Thompson). Good Morning Meth: A talk show dedicated to the crystal meth lifestyle (Jason Lee, Amy Poehler, Kenan Thompson, Bill Hader). Falconer: Indecent Proposal: The Falconer (Will Forte) leases his falcon Donald to a millionaire (Jason Lee) for a night of passion. Weekend Update: French Riots: Fred Armisen and Bill Hader are French leaders discussing the rioting. Moustache Talk Show: A talk show about people who wear and enjoy moustaches (Seth Meyers, Jason Lee, Rachel Dratch, Chris Parnell, Horatio Sanz). Taser Ad: A commercial for a taser company (Jason Lee, Chris Parnell, Rachel Dratch, Andy Samberg).

  

Episode 5 - Benedict Cumberbatch - November 5, 2016

Sketches include Benedict Cumberbatch Monologue, Koohl Toilet, Why is Benedict Cumberbatch Hot?, Office Hours, Weekend Update, Gemma & Ricky, Criminal Mastermind, Meeting With Mr Shaw, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 6 - Lily Tomlin - November 22, 1975

Lily Tomlin reads from her notebook and does a cheer for New York while hosting the sixth show of the season. Sketches include classic Ford from the Oval Office, Beethoven, Jaws III (Landshark), Weekend Update, Spud, Bellhop, Bee Scat and an encore presentation of a film by Albert Brooks ("The Impossible Truth"). Lily is also joined on stage by Howard Shore's All Nurse Band ("St. James Infirmary") and Skred ("I Got You Babe"). Originally aired November 22, 1975.

  

Episode 6 - Dave Chappelle - November 12, 2016

Sketches include Dave Chappelle Stand-Up Monologue, Election Night, Weekend Update (featuring Ruth Bader Ginsburg), Jheri’s Place, Kids Talk Trump, Last Call, Love and Leslie, Football Party, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 6 - Eva Longoria - November 19, 2005

The Spammies: The best spam emails are honored in this awards show. Presenters include Rita Rudner (Rachel Dratch), Megan Mullally (Kristin Wiig), and Peter Gallagher (Bill Hader) (Eva Longoria). Vincent Price Thanksgiving: A 1958 Thanksgiving Special starring Vincent Price (Bill Hader) and featuring Lucille Ball (Eva Longoria), Desi Arnaz (Fred Armisen), Clark Gable (Darrell Hammond), Judy Garland (Kristen Wiig), and Alfred Hitchcock (Horatio Sanz). Weekend Update: Steve Jobs: Fred Armisen is Steve Jobs, introducing new iPods. Desperate Housewives on Vanity Fair: The real story about Desperate Housewives Vanity Fair cover shoot, featuring Teri Hatcher (Eva Longoria), Marcia Cross (Amy Poehler), Eva Longoria (Rachel Dratch), Felicity Huffman (Kristin Wiig) and Nicolette Sheridan (Seth Meyers). German Family Band: A German family sing songs, including some that point to a fatal hunting accident (Eva Longoria, Seth Meyers, Fred Armisen, Bill Hader).

  

Episode 7 - Kristen Wiig - November 19, 2016

Sketches include Trump Prepares Cold Open, Kristen Wiig Thanksgiving Monologue, The Bubble, Secret Word, Anderson Cooper 360, Target Commercial, QVC Auditions, Weekend Update (Featuring Pete Davidson and Uncle Willie), Thanksgiving Parade, Whiskers R We, Surprise Lady: Thanksgiving, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 7 - Dane Cook - December 3, 2005

Dane Cook Monologue: Dane Cook does standup. School Announcements: A high school drama department performs the daily announcements (Dane Cook, Amy Poehler, Seth Meyers, Kenan Thompson, Rachel Dratch, Fred Armisen, Kristen Wiig). Commercial Parody: Taco Town: Extreme tacos (Bill Hader, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis). Sweater Sketch: Dane Cook goes to a party in an itchy turtleneck (Rachel Dratch, Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler). Lettuce: An SNL Digital Short. Andy Samberg and Will Forte in a short film about grief and lettuce. Target: Kristen Wiig and Dane Cook as Target employees (Rachel Dratch, Bill Hader).

  

Episode 7 - Richard Pryor / Gil Scott-Heron - December 13, 1975

Richard Pryor talks about women who leave men, winos and acid while hosting this seven-second delayed episode. Richard is joined by musical guest Gil Scott-Heron ("Johannesburg" and "A Lovely Day"). Sketches include Samurai Hotel, Word Association, Line-Up, Black & White, Weekend Update (Emily Litella), Exorcist II, a film by Albert Brooks ("Sick In Bed") and a visit from Jim Henson's Muppets. Shelly Pryor also recites "Christmas Carousel". Originally aired December 13, 1975.

  

Episode 8 - Emma Stone - December 3, 2016

Sketches include Classroom Cold Open (Featuring Alec Balwin), High School Theatre Show, The Christmas Candle, Posters, The Hunt for Hil, Weekend Update (Featuring Leslie Jones and Rachel from Friends), Cleaning Crew, Film Screening (Featuring Jennifer Aniston), Wells for Boys, The Nativity, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 8 - Candice Bergen / Martha Reeves, The Stylistics - December 20, 1975

Candice Bergen hosts this Christmas episode with musical guests Martha Reeves ("Higher and Higher" and "Silver Bells" ) and The Stylistics ("You Make Me Feel Brand New"). Sketches include Ford Tree-Trimming, Mel's Char Palace, Bee Capades, Latent Elf, Weekend Update (Emily Litella) What Gilda Ate, Don Digital and an appearance by Jim Henson's Muppets. Also Candice and the cast are joined by Howard Shore's Band Of Angels for "Walking In A Winter Wonderland". Originally aired December 20, 1975.

  

Episode 8 - Alec Baldwin - December 10, 2005

Saddam in Prison: Saddam Hussein (Alec Baldwin) complaining about his trial (Fred Armisen). Alec Baldwin’s 12th Monologue: In his twelfth time hosting, Alec looks back on his time at his time at SNL (Tim Meadows). Commercial Parody: Tylenol BM: A sleep aid that makes sure no bodily functions can wake you (Alec Baldwin, Rachel Dratch). TV Funhouse: Celebrity Mugshot Poker: Celebrity Poker Showdown with animated mugshots. O’Reilly Factor: Darrell Hammond is Bill O’Reilly. His guests on the “Factor” are Rep. Barney Frank (Alec Baldwin) and Sen. John McCain (Chris Parnell). Carol Goes Bowling: On a blind date, Alec Baldwin meets Carol (Horatio Sanz) (Amy Poehler, Jason Sudeikis). Glengarry Glen Christmas: Alec Baldwin's character from "Glengarry Glen Ross" motivates Santa's elves (Fred Armisen, Amy Poehler, Rachel Dratch, Seth Meyers).

  

Episode 9 - Elliott Gould / Anne Murray - January 10, 1976

Elliott Gould hosts with musical guest Anne Murray ("Long Distance Call" and "Boogie With You"). Sketches include The Dead String Quartet, Godfather Therapy, Shimmer, Killer Bees, Weekend Update, a film by Albert Brooks ("Audience Research Institute"), Franken and Davis, a film By Gary Weis ("Play Misty For Me") and an appearance by Jim Henson's Muppets. Originally aired January 10, 1976.

  

Episode 9 - Jack Black - December 17, 2005

Jack Black Monologue: Jack Black sings a song he wrote for “King Kong”. Blown: A very windy day at a restaurant (Jack Black, Rachel Dratch, Amy Poehler, Kenan Thompson). TV Funhouse: Christmastime for the Jews: An animated Darlene Love sings about how Jews spend Christmas. Lazy Sunday: An SNL Digital Short. Chris Parnell and Andy Samberg rap about going to see "The Chronicles of Narnia" and eating cupcakes. Two A-Holes Buy a Tree: Kristen Wiig and Jason Sudekis buy a Christmas tree from Jack Black. Spelling Bee: Will Forte is a spelling bee contestant (Jack Black, Kyle Gass, Chris Parnell).

  

Episode 9 - John Cena - December 10, 2016

Sketches include The Lead with Jake Tapper Cold Open (Featuring Bryan Cranston), John Cena Monologue, Dating Show, The Karate Teen, Science Presentation, Dyke & Fats Save Christmas, Weekend Update (Featuring Angela Merkel and Cathy Anne), Where’d Your Money Go, Joanne & The Tree, Through Donald’s Eyes, Romance Bookstore, Talent Competition, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 10 - Scarlett Johansson - January 14, 2006

Chandeliers: A low-budget ad selling the elegance of chandeliers (Scarlett Johansson, Fred Armisen, Rachel Dratch). Sweet Sixteen: Parody of the MTV show "My Super Sweet 16" (Scarlett Johansson, Amy Poehler, Rachel Dratch, Chris Parnell). Deep House Dish: Johansson: Kenan Thompson and Rachel Dratch are the hosts of this show about clubbing and house music (Scarlett Johansson, Amy Poehler, Chris Parnell). Engagement Ring: Jason Sudeikis wants to buy an engagement ring (Scarlett Johansson, Finesse Mitchell). Mr. Willoughby: A Merchant-Ivory film in which three women (Tina Fey, Rachel Dratch, Scarlett Johansson) await the arrival of a suitor.

  

Episode 10 - Buck Henry / Bill Withers, Toni Basil - January 17, 1976

Buck Henry hosts with musical guests Bill Withers ("Ain't No Sunshine') and Toni Basil ("Wham"). Sketches include Suicide Prevention Cold Open, Samurai Deli, Kennedy Talk, Ford Press Conference, Germasol, Citizen Kane II, Weekend Update (Chevy Mugging), Mechanics Bedtime Story, King Bee, Why Call It Dope and a film by Gary Weis ("Who's Funny?"). Jim Henson's Muppets and Michael O'Donoghue (Mike Douglas w/Needles) make special appearances. Originally aired January 17, 1976.

  

Episode 10 - Casey Affleck - December 17, 2016

Sketches include Trump Christmas Cold Open (featuring Alec Baldwin & John Goodman), Casey Affleck Christmas Monologue (featuring Alec Baldwin & John Goodman), Dunkin Donuts, Robot Presentation (featuring Fred Armisen), Christmas Miracle, Weekend Update (featuring Putin’s Best Friends From Growing Up), Hillary Actually, Mrs. Claus & The Elves, Christmas Bar, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 11 - Peter Sarsgaard - January 21, 2006

Anderson Cooper 360: Anderson Cooper (Seth Meyers) interviews Rev. Jesse Jackson (Darrell Hammond), New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin (Finesse Mitchell) and Hillary Clinton (Amy Poehler). Commercial Parody: Baby Wigs: Hairpieces for infants (Bill Hader). Pirate Convention: Pirates invite Peter Sarsgaard to their convention because they like to say his name (Will Forte, Andy Samberg, Horatio Sanz, Jason Sudeikis, Fred Armisen). Young Chuck Norris: An SNL Digital Short. A music video tribute to the young Chuck Norris (Andy Samberg) (Jason Sudeikis, Amy Poehler, Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Jorma Taccone). Weekend Update: Gore and Kerry: Al Gore (Darrell Hammond) and John Kerry (Seth Meyers). Peter Sarsgaard’s SARS Guards: Sarsgaard invested heavily in these products during the SARS outbreak.

  

Episode 11 - Peter Cook & Dudley Moore / Neil Sedaka - January 24, 1976

Peter Cook & Dudley Moore host with musical guest Neil Sedaka ("Breaking Up Is hard To Do" and "Lonely Night".). Sketches include Utah Prison, Holiday In An Elevator, People Movers, Weekend Update, Sonny & Cher, a film by Gary Weis ("Novelty Store") Backstage Banter and The Frog & Peach. Originally aired January 24, 1976.

  

Episode 11 - Felicity Jones - January 14, 2017

Sketches include Trump Press Conference Cold Open (featuring Alec Baldwin), Felicity Jones Monologue (featuring Tina Fey), Beard Hunk, Shondra & Malik, Theatre Donor, The Princess & The Curse, Susan B. Anthony, Weekend Update (featuring Pete Davidson and Beck Bennett), Movie Interview, Corporate Retreat, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 12 - Aziz Ansari - January 21, 2017

Sketches include Vladamir Putin Cold Open, Aziz Ansari Stand Up Monologue, Beat the Bookworm, La La Land Interrogation, Attorney Ad, Weekend Update (featuring Leslie Jones and Jake Rocheck Live from the Friend Zone), Bedroom, Five Stars, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 12 - Steve Martin - February 4, 2006

Steve Martin Cold Open: When he hears that Alec Baldwin is about to tie his hosting record, Steve puts a stop to it (Kelly Ripa, Alec Baldwin, Lorne Michaels). Steve Martin Monologue: Steve welcomes Maya Rudolph back from maternity leave, just as his Viagra kicks in. Credit Card Debt Ad: Advice about debt (Steve Martin, Amy Poehler, Chris Parnell). Hamas Victory Party: Steve Martin unknowingly agrees to be the entertainment at the celebration party for the Hamas victory (Fred Armisen, Seth Meyers, Bill Hader). Two Inches: An SNL Digital Short. Steve Martin and Will Forte are old friends who re-acquaint in very close contact. Quick Zoom Theater: Dramatic camera movement enhances non-dramatic dialogue (Steve Martin, Fred Armisen, Chris Parnell, Maya Rudolph, Kenan Thompson). Tangent: An SNL Digital Short. Fred Armisen is a man who keeps talking while a show business career happens around him (Bill Hader, Chris Parnell, Conan O’Brien, Brian Williams, Scarlett Johansson).

  

Episode 12 - Dick Cavett / Jimmy Cliff - January 31, 1976

Dick Cavett is joined by musical guest Jimmy Cliff ("The Harder They Come", "Many Rivers To Cross" and "Wahjaka Man"). Sketches include, Dick Cavett Auto School, H&L Brock, Hunter Sketch, Weekend Update (Emily Litella), Dance To The Nation, Nebraska Pimp and a film by Gary Weis ("Designer & Surgeon"). Originally aired January 31, 1976.

  

Episode 13 - Natalie Portman - March 4, 2006

George W. Bush Cold Opening: The President (Will Forte) talks about the Dubai Ports issue and Dick Cheney’s (Darrell Hammond) hunting accident. Natalie Portman Monologue: Natalie answers questions from Star Wars fans (Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis). The Needlers: Fertility Clinic: The couple that should be divorced wants to have a baby (Amy Poehler, Seth Meyers, Natalie Portman). Natalie Rap: An SNL Digital Short. Natalie Portman raps about her life (Andy Samberg, Chris Parnell, Seth Meyers). Weekend Update: Kenan’s Fashion Show: Kenan Thompson introduces his line of fashions for male black comedians who dress like women (Finesse Mitchell, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler).

  

Episode 13 - Kristen Stewart - February 4, 2017

Sketches include Oval Office Cold Open Cold Open (featuring Alec Baldwin), Kristen Stewart Monologue, Welcome Video, Dry Fridays, Totinos with Kristen Stewart, Sean Spicer Press Conference (featuring Melissa McCarthy), Weekend Update (featuring Kenan as David Ortiz), Celebrity Family Feud: Super Bowl Edition, Meet Cute, Golden Ticket, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 13 - Peter Boyle / Al Jarreau - February 14, 1976

Peter Boyle hosts with musical guest Al Jarreau ("We Got By" and "Pretty As A Picture"). Sketches include Samurai Divorce Court, Acid Trip, Corrida, Janitor In A Fridge, Weekend Update (Blaine Hotel & Emily Litella), Tag Team Bees, Nixon Reflects, Duelling Brandos and two films by Gary Weis ("Pledge Of Allegiance" and "Homeward Bound".) Originally aired February 14, 1976.

  

Episode 14 - Alec Baldwin - February 11, 2017

Sketches include Sean Spicer Press Conference Cold Open (featuring Melissa McCarthy), Alec's 17th Time Monologue, Russell Stover, Pitch Meeting, Jake Tapper, Drill Sergeant, Weekend Update (featuring Kate as Elizabeth Warren, Alex as A Guy Who Just Bought A Boat, and Mikey and Leslie as Greg and Sally Duncan), Trump People's Court, Leslie Wants to Play Trump, Gym Class, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 14 - Desi Arnaz / Desi Arnaz, Jr. - February 21, 1976

Desi Arnaz appears as host and musical guest with special guest, Desi Arnaz, Jr. Sketches include Impotence, Vampire, Habberwocky, Very White, The Lucy Show, Weekend Update, The Untouchables, Cuban Acupuncture, Bisexual Minute and a film by Gary Weis ("Taylor Mead"). Also, classic performances of "Cuban Pete" and "Babalu". Originally aired February 21, 1976.

  

Episode 14 - Matt Dillon - March 11, 2006

Spring Break Cold Opening: Girls waiting for their flight to leave for spring break discuss their very unsafe vacation plans (Rachel Dratch, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler, Kristen Wiig, Chris Parnell, Paula Pell). Matt Dillon Monologue: Matt Dillon gives the Oscar speech he had ready in case he won. Doppelganger: An SNL Digital Short. Will Forte, Andy Samberg and Seth Meyers are co-workers who spend lunchtime looking for their look-alikes (Horatio Sanz). Weekend Update: Forte Sings: Will Forte explains the differences between Sunni and Shiite in song. Two A-Holes at a Travel Agency: Jason Sudeikis and Kristen Wiig want to take a trip (Matt Dillon). How to Order Sushi like a CEO: Matt Dillon simplifies sushi-eating (Maya Rudolph). Vincent Price St. Patrick’s Day: Vincent Price (Bill Hader) hosts a St. Patrick’s Day Special. Guests include Katherine Hepburn (Kristen Wiig), Rod Serling (Matt Dillon) and Don Knotts (Darrell Hammond).

  

Episode 15 - Jill Clayburgh / Leon Redbone, The Singing Idlers - February 28, 1976

Jill Clayburgh hosts with musical guest Leon Redbone ("Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Big TimeWoman"). Sketches include Herstory, Guidance Counselor, White Relief Fund, Weekend Update (Emily Litella), H&L Brock, Car Yummies, and a film by Gary Weis ("Wegman"). Jill is also joined by The Coastguard Choir for "Sea Cruise", the first Mr. Bill film by Walter Williams and a special appearance by Andy Kaufman ("Old McDonald"). Originally aired February 28, 1976.

  

Episode 15 - Antonio Banderas - April 8, 2006

Antonio Banderas Monologue: Antonio Banderas reveals his true gender. Commercial Parody: Basic Instinct: Sharon Stone (Amy Poehler) goes for broke (Will Forte). Deal or No Deal: The rules of this game show confuse Antonio Banderas (Fred Armisen as Howie Mandel). Julie the Operator Lady: Rachel Dratch is the voice of automated phone prompts (Antonio Banderas, Fred Armisen). Women’s Basketball Coach Fashion Awards: An award show honoring the style of women who coach basketball (Antonio Banderas, Rachel Dratch, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Kristen Wiig). Legend of Zorro: While shooting “Zorro”, Antonio Banderas employs a double (Horatio Sanz) to do his love scenes with Catherine Zeta-Jones (Amy Poehler) (Seth Meyers).

  

Episode 15 - Octavia Spencer - March 4, 2017

Sketches include Jeff Sessions Gump Cold Open, Octavia Spencer Monologue, Republican Movie Trailer, Drug Company Hearing, Girl At A Bar, Zoo-opalis Voice Actors, Youngblood, Weekend Update (featuring Mikey Day & Alex Moffat as Eric & Donald Trump Jr, Vanessa Bayer as Laura Parsons), Sticky Bun, Spencers Gifts HQ, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 16 - Anthony Perkins / Betty Carter - March 13, 1976

Anthony Perkins is joined by musical guest Betty Carter ("Music Maestro, Please", "Swing Brother Swing" and "I Can't Help It"). Sketches include Hello Dolly Therapy, Bates Motel, Weekend Update (Emily Litella & Belushi Rant), Coming Attractions, Butt Country, You Got A Bee and a film by Gary Weis. Jim Henson's Muppetts make a special appearance. Originally aired March 13, 1976.

  

Episode 16 - Scarlett Johansson - March 11, 2017

Sketches include Alien Attack Cold Open (featuring Alec Baldwin), Scarlett's 5th Monologue, Zoo Pornographer, Translator, Olive Garden, Complicit, Weekend Update (featuring Alex and Kate as Sen. Al Franken and Jeff Sessions, Pete’s First Impression’s), Shud the Mermaid, Shanice Goodwin Ninja- Rivals, Funeral Service, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 16 - Lindsay Lohan - April 15, 2006

Staff Shake-ups Cold Opening: Wolf Blitzer (Chris Parnell) interviews the new members of the Bush White House staff, including Lindsay Lohan as a 17 year-old press secretary (Jason Sudeikis, Kristen Wiig). Commercial Parody: Coin Slot: Lindsay Lohan and Kristen Wiig sell moisturizer for the part of your butt that shows when you wear low-riding jeans. Chocolate Vesuvius: Diners who love their dessert (Lindsay Lohan, Fred Armisen, Rachel Dratch, Jason Sudeikis). Laser Cats: An SNL Digital Short. Andy Samberg and Bill Hader create what they believe is a brilliant film, that combines two things that guarantee a hit: Cats and Lasers. First Night Out: Three shy co-workers venture out to a bar (Lindsay Lohan, Kristen Wiig, Will Forte).

  

Episode 17 - Tom Hanks - May 6, 2006

Tom Hanks Monologue: Tom answers questions about “The DaVinci Code.” (Fred Armisen, Darrell Hammond, Rachel Dratch). My Testicles: An SNL Digital Short. Tom Hanks and Andy Samberg are in a music video from the 80s. Yoga Partner: At yoga class, everyone is paired with a partner, and Rachel's partner (Tom Hanks) is particularly gross and sweaty (Rachel Dratch, Amy Poehler). Colin's Place: Life at home with Colin Powell and his son Michael in the style of "Sanford and Son". Maya Rudolph is Condoleezza Rice as Aunt Esther (Kenan Thompson, Finesse Mitchell, Tom Hanks). Tennis Partners: Will Forte breaks up with his tennis partner because he has only one arm (Tom Hanks, Chris Parnell, Bill Hader).

  

Episode 17 - Louis C.K. - April 8, 2017

Sketches include Trump's People (featuring Alec Baldwin), Louis Stand-Up Monologue, The Lawyer, Thank You, Scott, Soda Shop, Weekend Update (featuring Kate as Cecilia Giminez), The O'Reilly Factor with Donald Trump (featuring Alec Baldwin), Birthday Clown, Sectionals, Tenement Museum, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 17 - Ron Nessen / Patti Smith Group - April 17, 1976

U.S. Press Secretary Ron Nessen hosts with musical guest The Patti Smith Group ("Gloria" and "My Generation".) Sketches include Dead String Quartet, Bassomatic, Oval Office, Fluckers, Press Secretaries History, New Army, Weekend Update (Emily Litella), Autumn Fizz, Snyder, Supreme Court and a film by Gary Weis ("Garbage"). Billy Crystal makes a special appearance. Originally aired April 17, 1976.

  

Episode 18 - Raquel Welch / Phoebe Snow, John Sebastian - April 24, 1976

Raquel Welch hosts with musical guests Phoebe Snow ("All Over" and "Two Fisted Love") and John Sebastian ("Welcome Back"). Sketches include Decibet, Purina Rat Chow, Claudine Longet Ski, Weekend Update (Baba Wawa and Belushi Rant) , Beatle Offer, One Flew Over The Hornet's Nest and a film by Gary Weis ("Raquel Dances"). John Belushi reprises his Joe Cocker impersonation while singing a duet with Raquel. Jim Hensen's Muppets also make a special appearance. Originally aired April 24, 1976.

  

Episode 18 - Jimmy Fallon - April 15, 2017

Sketches include Trump Cold Open (featuring Alec Baldwin), Celebrity Family Feud: Time Travel Edition, Easter Message From Sean Spicer (featuring Melissa McCarthy), Weekend Update (featuring Vanessa as Jacob & Kyle as Bruce Chandling), Civil War Soldiers, Turtle Shirt, Sully & Denise (featuring Rachel Dratch), Basketball Scene, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 18 - Julia Louis-Dreyfus - May 13, 2006

Al Gore Cold Opening: In an alternate universe, President Al Gore gives an address. MySpace: In a class to instruct parents on how to use MySpace.com, most of the attendees are creepy middle-aged men (Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Andy Samberg, Chris Parnell). Charades Game Show: Julia Louis-Dreyfus is a contestant in a classic game show from the 70s, where the charade gestures are dirtier than she anticipated. Bullhorn: An SNL Digital Short. Will Forte tries to talk Andy Samberg out of a suicide jump.

  

Episode 19 - Chris Pine - May 6, 2017

Sketches include Morning Joe Cold Open, Where in the World Is Kellyanne Conway?, World Peace Rap, Swat Recon, The House, Weekend Update (featuring Vanessa as Dawn Lazarus & Leslie Jones on Vacations), The Handmaid's Tale, Star Trek Lost Episode, Couples Game Night, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 19 - Madeline Kahn / Carly Simon - May 8, 1976

Madeline Kahn is joined by special musical guest Carly Simon ("You're So Vain" and "Half A Chance'). Sketches include Wilderness Comedian, Not For Ladies Only (Baba Wawa), Slumber Party, Fondue, Weekend Update (Emily Litella), I Feel Pretty, Final Days, Follow Him and Lost In The Stars. Originally aired May 8, 1976.

  

Episode 19 - Kevin Spacey - May 20, 2006

Andy & Kevin: Usual Suspects: Andy Samberg tries to explain to host Kevin Spacey why he was late. The Falconer: Time Traveling: The Falconer travels through time to save his pet falcon, each time picking up another time-displaced version of himself (Will Forte, Kevin Spacey). Andy Walking: An SNL Digital Short. Andy Samberg tests the intellect of the man on the street. Phillip Sarc: Kevin is the medieval Lord who invented sarcasm (Bill Hader, Fred Armisen, Chris Parnell). Neil Young’s New Album: Neil Young (Kevin Spacey) sings songs from his latest work, with lyrics that hit the nail on the head (Andy Samberg, Rachel Dratch, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler).

  

Episode 20 - Dyan Cannon / Leon & Mary Russell - May 15, 1976

Dyan Cannon hosts with musical guest Leon and Mary Russell ("I Want To Satisfy You" and "Daylight"). Sketches include Soft Drink Test, Hearing test. Dead Delivery Boy, Bulgaria This Winter, Weekend Update, Anita Bryant, Funeral, Bathwater Of The Stars and a film by Gary Weis ("Niagara Falls"). Originally aired May 15, 1976.

  

Episode 20 - Melissa McCarthy - May 13, 2017

Sketches include Lester Holt Cold Open (featuring Alec Baldwin), McCarthy Mother's Day Monologue (featuring Ryan Reynolds & Blake Lively), Game Show, Amazon Echo, Weekend Update (featuring Pete Davidson & Cecily Strong as Cathy Anne), Film Panel, Kyle & Leslie, First Birthday, and 5-Timers Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 21 - Buck Henry / Gordon Lightfoot - May 22, 1976

Buck Henry returns to host with musical guest Gordon Lightfoot ("Summertime Dream" and "Spanish Moss"). Sketches include Peter Lemon Mood Ring, Samurai Tailor, Phone-In Talk Back, Toads, Weekend Update, Baba Wawa & Lina, Beatles Offer and a film by Gary Weis ("Toilet Seats"). Mr. Mike (Michael O'Donoghue) and two girls make a special appearance as Tony Orlando & Dawn. Originally aired May 22, 1976.

  

Episode 21 - Dwayne Johnson - May 20, 2017

Sketches include Dwayne Johnson Five-Timers Monologue (featuring Alec Baldwin & Tom Hanks), Cartier Ad, WWE Promo Shoot 2, Rap Song, Scorpio, Gemma with Dwayne Johnson 2, Enhancement Drug, Weekend Update (featuring Vanessa as Dawn Lazarus & Bobby as Drunk Uncle), RKO Movie Set, World's Most Evil Invention, Wingman, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.

  

Episode 22 - Elliott Gould / Leon Redbone, Harlan Collins & Joyce Everson - May 29, 1976

Elliott Gould returns to host as does musical guest Leon Redbone ("Shine On Harvest Moon" and "Walking Stick"). Sketches include Wax Museum, Uvula, Card Game, Star Trek, Weekend Update (Chevy Mugs), Shriley Temple, The Honeymooners (Bees) and a film by Gary Weis ("Singing & Dancing Teacher"). Originally aired May 29, 1976.

  

Episode 23 - Louise Lasser / Preservation Hall Jazz Band - July 24, 1976

Louise Lasser hosts with musical guests The Preservation Hall Jazz Band ("Panama"). Sketches include Idi Amin,, Swedish Movie, Pot Holders, Cathode Ray, Weekend Update (Olga Korbut Remote), the first Jimmy Carter, Belushi Clothes, and a movie ("Diner Sketch") directed by Louise Lasser herself. Originally aired July 24, 1976.

  

Episode 24 - Kris Kirstofferson / Rita Coolidge - July 31, 1976

Kris Kristofferson appears as host and musical guest ("I've Got A Life Of My Own") with special guest Rita Coolidge ("Hoola Hoop" and "Eddie The Eunuch"). Sketches include Elizabeth Ray, Samurai General Practitioner, Ford Delegate, Police State, Bobby McGee, Waiting For Pardo, Carter/Young and Blind Date. Originally aired July 31,1976.

  



More movies and TV shows at the Australian TV Listings Guide..

-

In order to keep our service free we display advertising and may earn affiliate fees for purchases you make on external sites that we partner with.
All content is © 2024 On TV Tonight unless pertaining to advertisers, companies, studios, movies and TV series listed on this site.