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Season 31 |
| 586 :31x01 - Steve Carell/Kanye West (Oct/01/2005) | The Office and 40 Year Old Virgin star Steve Carell hosts. Musical guest Kanye West performing hit songs from his second album "Late Registration."
Sketches: "Bush Addresses the Nation," "MorganStanley," "Jet Blue Crisis," "Anderson Cooper 360," "The Couple That Should Be Divorced," "Girls Gone Wild Katrina," "Kanye Backstage," "The Lundford Twins Variety Hour," "Fun With Real Audio" (cartoon), and "Debbie Downer."
Performances: Kanye West performs "Gold Digger" and "Heard Em Say" with Adam Levine. | | Guest Stars: Steve Carell (1) as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Adam Levine (1) as Himself (Musical Guest), Mike Myers (1) as Himself, Lorne Michaels (1) as Himself, | Musical Guests: Kanye West as Himself | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Tina Fey, Andrew Steele (2) | | | |
| 587 :31x02 - Jon Heder/Ashlee Simpson (Oct/08/2005) | Tonight's host is John Heder of Napoleon Dynamite fame. Musical guest is Ashlee Simpson, back for the first time after her lip synching fiasco.
Sketches: "George W. Bush and Harriet Miers," "Taco Town," "Caitlin's Science Fair," "Werewolf Date," "The Misadventures of Tom Delay and Bill Frist," "Showbiz Grande Explosion!," "Wilson Brothers Funeral Home," "Hubbard Systems," "Operator Date," and "The Black Eyed Peas."
Perfomances: Ashlee Simpson performs "Catch Me When I Fall" and "Boyfriend." | | Guest Stars: Jon Heder as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Fred Willard as Bear City Narrator, Lorne Michaels (1) as Himself, Alex Hoffman (2) as Bar Mitzvah Boy, | Musical Guests: Ashlee Simpson as Herself | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Andrew Steele (2) | | | |
| 589 :31x04 - Lance Armstrong/Sheryl Crow (Oct/29/2005) | Seven time "Tour De France" winner Lance Armstrong hosts. Musical guest is his girlfriend Sheryl Crow.
Sketches: "The Libby Indictment," "Celebrity Ironman," "RAD 3000," "Indigo Girls Harmonies," "The O'Reilly Factor," "Sheryl's Song," "Days of Our Lives," "Carol!," and "Giddy Henchman."
Performances: Sheryl Crow performs "Good is Good" and "Strong Enough." | | Guest Stars: Lance Armstrong as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Scott Podsednik as Himself, | Musical Guests: Sheryl Crow as Herself | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Andrew Steele (2), Tina Fey, Seth Meyers (1) | | | |
| 590 :31x05 - Jason Lee/Foo Fighters (Nov/12/2005) | My Name Is Earl star Jason Lee hosts with musical guest Foo Fighters.
Sketches: "Hardball," "JJ Casuals," "Good Morning Meth," "The Falconer," "Thomas & Dobbins," "The Soaking Wet Killer," "Refurbishments," "Butt Pregnancy," "Stachin'," "McNutly & Sons," and "American Tasar."
Performances: Foo Fighters perform "DOA" and "Best of You." | | Guest Stars: Jason Lee (1) as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Lorne Michaels (1) as Himself, | Musical Guests: Foo Fighters as Themselves | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Seth Meyers (1), Tina Fey, Andrew Steele (2) | | | |
| 591 :31x06 - Eva Longoria/Korn (Nov/19/2005) | Desprate Housewives star Eva Longoria hosts with musical guest Korn.
Sketches: "Bush Q&A in China," "RAM 5000," "The Spammies," "Deep House Dish," "MorganStanley," "The Couple That Should Be Divorced," "Vincent Price's Thanksgiving Day Special," "Vanity Fair Photo Shoot," "Still Trapped in the Closet," "The Engelhart Five Minus One," and "Firmium."
Performances: KoRn performs "Twisted Transistor" and "Freak on a Leash." | | Guest Stars: Eva Longoria as Herself (Host), | Musical Guests: Korn as Themselves | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Tina Fey, Seth Meyers (1), Andrew Steele (2) | | | |
| 592 :31x07 - Dane Cook/James Blunt (Dec/03/2005) | December 3 finds red-hot standup comedian Dane Cook hosting the show. Cook comes to the show on the heels of the historic success of his comedy album "Retaliation" which debuted at Number 4 on the Billboard 200, making him the highest-charting comedian in 25 years. Cook has built a large and loyal following through relentless touring and through an innovative online presence through his own website and myspace.com. He was recently seen in the film "Waiting" with Ryan Reynolds and will star opposite Jessica Simpson in "Employee of the Month."
Joining Cook in making his SNL debut is acclaimed singer-songwriter James Blunt. Called "One of the Ten Artists to Watch" by Rolling Stone, Blunt comes to the show with a massive following in the UK. His record "Back to Bedlam" debuted in October 2004 and spent nine weeks at the top of the charts (bumping Coldplay's "X&Y" from the top slot). With the record 6x Platinum, he makes his U.S. crossover on the strength of his first breakout single "You're Beautiful."
Sketches: "The Tree Re-Lighting," "West Bedford Drama Club," "Taco Town," "The Long Ride Home: The Jay Feely Story," "Wool Sweater," "Lettuce" (film), "Target Greatland," "24-Hour Coma," "Fight Back with Victor Santos," and "MorganStanley."
Performances: James Blunt performs "You're Beautiful" and "Goodbye My Lover." | | Guest Stars: Dane Cook as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: J. B. Smoove as Man on Street, | Musical Guests: James Blunt as Himself | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Tina Fey, Seth Meyers (1), Andrew Steele (2) | | | |
| 593 :31x08 - Alec Baldwin/Shakira (Dec/10/2005) | Returning to Studio 8H on DECEMBER 10 is Alec Baldwin, a perennial and adept host, who makes his twelfth hosting appearance on the show, putting him in the upper echelon of frequent guest hosts. Other frequent hosts include Christopher Walken, Tom Hanks, Chevy Chase, Buck Henry, John Goodman and record-holder Steve Martin with 13 appearances. One of Hollywood's most charismatic and prolific actors ? both on stage and in film -- Baldwin earned raves for his performance in Martin Scorsese's "The Aviator" and an Academy Award? nomination for his role in "The Cooler" oppostite William H. Macy. This year, he was seen in Cameron Crowe's "Elizabethtown" and next he'll star opposite Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni in "Fun with Dick and Jane."
Joining Baldwin is global superstar Shakira. Shakira will perform from both her multi-platinum Spanish and English records "Fijacion Oral, Vol. 1" and "Oral Fixation, Vol. 2," including the first live network performance of her hit "La Tortura" with Alejandro Sanz. The records are the follow up to her 13 million selling English language debut "Laundry Service."
Sketches: "Saddam's Cell," "Tylenol BM," "Face Transplant," "The O'Reilly Factor," "Celebrity Mugshot Poker" (cartoon), "Brokeback Goldmine," "The Tony Bennett Show," "Carol at Bowl-a-Rama," "The Man Who Married a Hot Dog," "Medicare," and "Santa's Workshop." | | Guest Stars: Alec Baldwin as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Phil Gordon (1) as Himself, Dave Foley as Himself, Tim Meadows as Himself, | Musical Guests: Shakira as Herself | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Seth Meyers (1), Tina Fey | | | |
| 594 :31x09 - Jack Black/Neil Young (Dec/17/2005) | On december 17, SNL welcomes back Jack Black as host. Black, known for his comedic turns in "High Fidelity," "School of Rock," "Shallow Hal," "Orange County" and his voice work in the animated hit "Shark Tale" makes the move to action blockbuster in the eagerly anticipated, star-studded epic "King Kong" from Oscar?-winning director Peter Jackson ("Lord of the Rings"). Also down the pike for Black, is his band Tenacious D's first feature film "Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny" and "Nacho Libre" from the creator of "Napoleon Dynamite."
Joining Black as musical guest is rock legend Neil Young. Young has created one of the most exciting and groundbreaking legacies in rock and roll history. A multiple Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member, Young has become known as a musical innovator and inspiration. Over the last forty years, the acclaimed singer-songwriter has often been cited as the artist that leads the way for others through an uncompromising pursuit of staying true to his music. Young's latest release "Prairie Wind" is no exception. It is receiving universal acclaim, placing it in the pantheon of such Young classics as "Harvest" and "Harvest Moon."
Sketches:"A Holiday Message from the Vice President," "Stuart Little Mouse Removal Kit," "Sbarro," "Appalachian Emergency Room," "Christmastime for the Jews" (cartoon), "Channel 5 Photo Shoot," "Lazy Sunday" (film), "A Very Downer Christmas," "Space War 2148," "Two A-Holes Buying a Christmas Tree," and "Spelling Bee."
Performances:Neil Young performs "It's a Dream" and "He Was The King." | | Guest Stars: Jack Black (2) as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Kyle Gass as Himself, Johnny Knoxville as Himself, Tracy Morgan as Charles Lepani, Darlene Love as Herself, | Musical Guests: Neil Young as Himself | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Tina Fey | | | |
| 595 :31x10 - Scarlett Johanson/Death Cab For Cutie (Jan/14/2006) | With an already impressive decade of work under her belt at a young age, Johansson hosts "SNL" for the first time, as she receives rave reviews for her work in Woody Allen's acclaimed new film "Match Point," for which she was nominated for her fourth consecutive Golden Globe Award in three years. Johansson attained worldwide recognition at 14 in Robert Redford's "The Horse Whisperer" and has transitioned from child star to leading lady in such varied and praised fare as "Ghost World," the Coen Brothers' "The Man Who Wasn't There" opposite Billy Bob Thornton, "A Love Song for Bobby Long" with John Travolta, "In Good Company" and her BAFTA award winning performance opposite SNL alum Bill Murray in Sofia Coppola's "Lost In Translation." She will next be seen in Brian DePalma's "The Black Dahlia," Allen's next feature "Scoop," as well as the upcoming big screen adaptation of the best-selling "The Nanny Diaries."
Joining Johansson in making their SNL debut is acclaimed indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie who will perform tracks from their first major label release "Plans." The band was recently nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Album. The band's lush sound has been described as "simultaneously intimate and huge" by The Onion's AV Club. Death Cab's move to a major label has widely expanded their already ardent fanbase - landing the record's debut at No. 4 on the Billboard Album charts.
Sketches: "The 700 Gang" (cartoon), "Taco Town," "Deep House Dish," "Smorgabord," "Darwin" (cartoon), "Mike and Toni's Chandelier Galaxy," "Live Duluth," "My Super Sweet 16," "Once in a Lifetime Jewelers," "The Kuril-Khamchatka Trench," and "Mr. Willoughby."
Performances: Death Cab For Cutie perform "Soul Meets Body" and "Crooked Teeth." | | Guest Stars: Scarlett Johansson as Herself (Host), | Uncredited: Robert Smigel as Pat Robertson, | Musical Guests: Death Cab for Cutie as Themselves | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Andrew Steele (2), Tina Fey | | | |
| 596 :31x11 - Peter Sarsgaard/The Strokes (Jan/21/2006) | Sarsgaard comes to SNL after a busy 2005. The actor was most recently seen opposite Jake Gyllenhall and Jamie Foxx in the Gulf War drama "Jarhead" and the thriller "Flightplan" opposite Jodie Foster, as well as the indie film "The Dying Gaul" with Patricia Clarkson and Campbell Scott. Sarsgaard received early acclaim for his work opposite Hilary Swank in "Boys Don't Cry" and went on to receive numerous critics awards and nominations for both a Golden Globe and Independent Spirit Award for his performance as New Republic editor Charles Lane in "Shattered Glass." In 2004, Sarsgaard co-starred with Zach Braff and Natalie Portman in the Sundance hit "Garden State" as well as earning more accolades for his work with Liam Neeson and Laura Linney in "Kinsey."
Returning to SNL alongside Sarsgaard are "New York's own rock saviors" - the Strokes. The band debuted to huge acclaim in 2001 and return with their new release "First Impressions of Earth" which is being hailed as a return to form. The New York Times adds that the Strokes "outdo themselves" on the new record and "everything sounds bigger, nervier and more spontaneous." The debut track "Juicebox" is the band's first No. 1 single.
Sketches:"Anderson Cooper 360," "Nelson's Baby Toupees," "Target Greatland," "National Pirate Convention," "Carol!," "Young Chuck Norris" (film), "Cat Fancy," "Gays in Space," "Fairmount Suites Inn," "National Security Agency," and "SARS-guards."
Performances: The Strokes perform "Juicebox" and "You Only Live Once." | | Guest Stars: Peter Sarsgaard as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Jorma Taccone as Chuck Norris victim, Paula Pell as Lesbian, Drew Barrymore as Herself, | Musical Guests: The Strokes as Themselves | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Tina Fey, Seth Meyers (1), Andrew Steele (2) | | | |
| 597 :31x12 - Steve Martin/Prince (Feb/04/2006) | This week is host Steve Martin. This is his fourteenth time hosting SNL since 1975. Also returning this week is cast member Maya Rudolph for the first time since going on maternity leave in October. Joining Martin is musical guest Prince (the real one, not Fred Armisen's wacky impression.)
Sketches: "The Sabotage of Baldwin" (film), "Teddy Bear Holding a Heart," "Oprah," "Don't Buy Stuff You Cannot Afford," "Hamas," "Close Talkers" (film), "Quick Zoom Theater," "Super Bowl XL Rehearsals," "Backstage: Steve, Alec and Lorne," "The Prince Show," "State of the Galaxy 2145," "The Tangent" (film), "Surfer Club," and "Naturally Crafting."
Performances: Prince performs "Fury (A Woman Scorned)" and "Beautiful Loved, and Blessed" with Tamar. | | Guest Stars: Steve Martin as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Tamar as Musical Guest, Brian Williams (1) as Himself, Kelly Ripa as Herself, Scarlett Johansson as Herself, Conan O'Brien as Himself, Lorne Michaels (1) as Himself, Jimmy Fallon as Himself, Alec Baldwin as Himself, | Musical Guests: Prince as Himself | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Seth Meyers (1), Andrew Steele (2), Tina Fey | | | |
| 598 :31x13 - Natalie Portman/Fall Out Boy (Mar/04/2006) | One of the most talented and sought-after young actresses working today, Natalie Portman hosts SNL on March 3. Portman will soon be seen in the Wachowski Brothers' controversial and eagerly awaited "V For Vendetta." Known to millions of fans for her work in George Lucas' hugely successful "Star Wars" prequel trilogy, Portman is also an acclaimed Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner for her work in Mike Nichols' "Closer" opposite Julia Roberts, Jude Law and Clive Owen. She also earned praise for her work in Zach Braff's "Garden State," "Cold Mountain," "Where The Heart Is," "Anywhere But Here," "Everybody Says I Love You," "Mars Attacks!" and "Heat." Portman rose to early acclaim in two roles - her debut as a young girl protected by a hitman in "The Professional" and the ensemble comedy "Beautiful Girls."
Joining Portman and also making their SNL debut is Fall Out Boy. Grammy nominees this year as Best New Artist, the Chicago-based quartet has been topping the charts with their multi-platinum major label debut "From Under the Cork Tree" - buoyed by the smash hits "Sugar We're Going Down" and the current single "Dance, Dance." The band has been hailed as the "Artist of the Year" by Alternative Press and "Breakout" band of the year by Entertainment Weekly.
Sketches: "Bush Responds to Criticism," "Nelson's Baby Toupees," "Jamba Juice," "Larry King Live," "The Couple That Should Be Divorced," "Belated Black History Moment" (cartoon), "Art Dealers and the College Boyfriend," "Sheldon's Bar Mitzvah," "The Real Natalie" (film), and "RAD 3000."
Performances: Fall Out Boy performs "Dance Dance" and "Sugar, We're Going Down." | | Guest Stars: Natalie Portman as Herself (Host), | Uncredited: Tracy Morgan as Lt. Flap, Dennis Haysbert as Himself, | Musical Guests: Fall Out Boy as Themselves | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Seth Meyers (1), Tina Fey, Andrew Steele (2) | | | |
| 599 :31x14 - Matt Dillon/Arctic Monkeys (Mar/11/2006) | On March 11, fresh from the Oscars, Best Supporting Actor nominee Matt Dillon hosts the show. With over two decades of film work in his career, Dillon has received rave reviews, and numerous nominations (including an Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA and Independent Spirit Award) for his work in "Crash," which won a Best Ensemble award from the Screen Actors Guild. One of the most diverse actors of his generation, Dillon boasts a resume full of credits that run the gamut from his breakthrough performance in "The Outsiders" to his comedic turns in "There's Something About Mary." He was most recently seen in "Herbie Fully Loaded" opposite Lindsay Lohan and will next be seen in the summer comedy "You Me and Dupree" with Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson and will also star as Charles Bukowski's alter ego in "Factotum," which garnered praise at the Cannes Film Festival. Dillon won an IFP Spirit Award in 1990 for his work in "Drugstore Cowboy" and followed it up with numerous memorable roles in a wide variety of films including "Beautiful Girls," "Singles," "In & Out," "To Die For" and "Wild Things." He made his writing and directing debut in 2002 with "City of Ghosts."
Performing alongside Dillon on March 11 is the most talked-about band of the year thus far - Arctic Monkeys. Debuting stateside armed with the fastest-selling British debut ever and a deafening amount of buzz to go with it. The band "deserves every ounce of it," according to Time magazine. The album "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not" boasts infectious melodies, crashing guitars, raw energy and "whip-smart lyrics," says Time. The Monkeys' SNL performance marks not only their American television debut, but also their only appearance during their current North American tour.
Sketches: "Spring Break '06," "prisonmate.net," "SportsCenter," "Lookalikes" (film), "Two A-Holes at a Travel Agency," "How to Order Sushi Like a CEO," "JJ Casuals," "Joplin: Alive! Podcast," "Vincent Price's St. Patrick Day's Special," "Inner Harmony Recording," "Appalachian Emergency Room," and "Decicco Brothers Unicornery."
Performances: The Arctic Monkeys perform "I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor" and "A Certain Romance." | | Guest Stars: Matt Dillon as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Paula Pell as Mother, | Musical Guests: Arctic Monkeys as Themselves | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Seth Meyers (1), Tina Fey, Andrew Steele (2) | | | |
| 600 :31x15 - Antonio Banderas/Mary J. Blige (Apr/08/2006) | Antonio Banderas hosts the 600th live episode of SNL with musical guest Mary J. Blige.
Sketches: "Anderson Cooper 360," "Basic Instinct 2: Return of the Beaver," "Deal or No Deal," "Automated-Phone Lady," "Besos y Lagrimas," "13th Annual Women's Basketball Coaches Fashion Awards," "Zorro's Body Double," "Rascals' Karoake," "Immigrants Backstage," and "Wine Snobs."
Performances: Mary J. Blige performs "Be Without You" and " I'm Not Crying." | | Guest Stars: Antonio Banderas as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Chris Kattan as Himself, | Musical Guests: Mary J. Blige as Herself | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Andrew Steele (2), Tina Fey, Seth Meyers (1) | | | |
| 601 :31x16 - Lindsay Lohan/Pearl Jam (Apr/15/2006) | Sketches: "The Situation Room," "Neutrogena Coin Slot," "Deep House Dish," "Journey to the Disney Vault" (cartoon), "The O'Reilly Factor," "Le Rendezvous," "Lasar Cats!" (film), "Debbie Downer," "Socially Awkward Officemates," and "Atlantic City Fever."
Performances: Pearl Jam perform "World Wide Suicide" and "Unemployable." | | Guest Stars: Lindsay Lohan as Herself (Host), | Uncredited: Jorma Taccone as Villian, Lorne Michaels (1) as Himself, | Musical Guests: Pearl Jam as Themselves | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Tina Fey, Seth Meyers (1), Andrew Steele (2) | | | |
| 602 :31x17 - Tom Hanks/Red Hot Chili Peppers (May/06/2006) | Tom Hanks, who's promoting The DaVinci Code, hosts SNL for the eight time. Tonight's musical guest Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Sketches: "Bill Frist's Gas Plan," "Wheel of Fortune," "Kaitlin and the Iguana," "Ariell & Ephraim" (film), "Ma!," "Claremont Yoga Center," "Colin's Place," and "Country Club Tennis."
Performances: Red Hot Chili Peppers perform "Dani California" and "Give It Away." | | Guest Stars: Tom Hanks as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Andrew Steele (2) as Audience Member, Liz Cackowski as Various, | Musical Guests: Red Hot Chili Peppers as Themselves | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Tina Fey, Seth Meyers (1), Andrew Steele (2) | | | |
| 603 :31x18 - Julia Louis-Dreyfus/Paul Simon (May/13/2006) | Former Seinfeld star and SNL cast member Julia Louis-Dreyfus takes time off from her show The New Adventures of Old Christine to host tonight with musical guest Paul Simon, his 11th time as musical guest.
Sketches: "Parallel Universe Address from President Gore", "Techpack," "Horny Homeless Guy," "The Morning Show," "MySpace", "Charades," "Unsolved Mysteries: The Sandy Patterson Story," and "Peyote" (film).
Performances: Paul Simon performs "How Can You Live In the Northeast?" and "Outrageous." | | Guest Stars: Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Herself (Host), | Uncredited: Al Gore as Himself, Jerry Seinfeld as Himself, Jason Alexander (1) as Himself, | Musical Guests: Paul Simon (1) as Himself | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Tina Fey, Andrew Steele (2), Seth Meyers (1) | | | |
| 604 :31x19 - Kevin Spacey/Nelly Furtado (May/20/2006) | Kevin Spacey is back for his second stint as host in the 31st season finale. Tonight's musical guest is Nelly Furtado, performing singles from her upcoming album "Loose."
Sketches: "Anderson Cooper 360," "A-holes at a Crime Scene," "Oprah's Legends Ball," "Carol!," "Fun with Real Audio" (cartoon), "Kevin and Andy Backstage," "The Falconer," "Andy Walking" (film), "Lord Phillip Sarc," and "I Do Not Agree With Many of This Administration's Policies."
Performances: Nelly Furtado performs "Promiscuous" with Timbaland and "Maneater." | | Guest Stars: Kevin Spacey as Himself (Host), | Uncredited: Timbaland as Himself (Musical Guest), | Musical Guests: Nelly Furtado as Herself | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Tina Fey, Andrew Steele (2), Seth Meyers (1) | | | | | | |
| Saturday Night Live in the '80s: Lost and Found (Nov/13/2005) | | A look back on SNL in the 1980s. Featuring interviews with writers Conan O' Brien, Al Franken, Robert Smigel, and castmembers Victoria Jackson, Mike Myers, and Jon Lovitz. | | Guest Stars: Tim Kazurinsky (1) as Himself, Robin Duke as Herself, Andy Breckman as Himself, Bob Tischler as Himself, Mary Gross as Herself, Andrew Smith (2) as Himself, Jim Belushi as Himself, Barry Blaustein as Himself, Margaret Oberman as Herself, Lorne Michaels (1) as Himself, Gilbert Gottfried as Himself, Dick Ebersol as Himself, Tom Davis (1) as Himself, Dana Carvey as Himself, Victoria Jackson as Herself, Conan O'Brien as Himself, Mike Myers (1) as Himself, Al Franken as Himself, Jon Lovitz as Himself, Robert Smigel as Himself, Billy Crystal as Himself, Martin Short as Himself, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Herself | | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) | | | |
| The Best Of TV Funhouse (Apr/29/2006) | Robert Smigel has made TV Funhouse cartoons since 1996. Tonight, Ace and Gary (of The Ambiguously Gay Duo) host a special SNL featuring 24 of the best Smigel cartoons and the duo interview various SNL castmembers.
Cartoons: "The Ambiguously Gay Duo", "The X-Presidents," "Michael Jackson," "The Narrator Who Ruined Christmas," "Christmas Time For The Jews," "The New Adventures Of Mr. T", "Fun With Real Audio", "Bambi 2002", "Journey To The Disney Vault", "Shazzang", "Safety Tips from The Ambiguously Gay Duo", "Belated Black History Moment", "Find The Black People at the Knicks Game", "Sexual Harrasment and You", "Anatominals", and "A Charlie Brown Christmas." | | Guest Stars: Robert Smigel as Himself, Steve Carell (1) as Gary, Stephen Colbert as Ace, | Uncredited: Jimmy Fallon as Himself, Lorne Michaels (1) as Himself, Darlene Love as Herself | Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1) Writer: Louis C. K. (1), Robert Smigel | | | |
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