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  Episode Information  
Title: Tom Brady/Beck
Episode Number: 583
Season: 30
Season Episode #.: 21
Original Airdate: Saturday April 16th, 2005
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Episode Crew
Director: Beth McCarthy Miller (1)
Writer: Tina Fey
Andrew Steele (2)
  Episode Summary  
Tonight's host is New England quarterback Tom Brady with musical guest Beck.

Sketches:"A Message From Tom DeLay," "Dr. Porkenheimer's Boner Juice" (edited version), "The Bad Thrower," "The Falconer," "Dr. Phil," "Tom Brady's Falafel House," "Behind The Music: The Super Bowl Shuffle," "The Oak Room," and "Backstage Quarterbacks."

Performances: Beck performes "E-Pro" and "Girl."
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Tom Brady (1)playedHimself (Host) 
Musical Guests
BeckplayedHimselfRecurring (5th appearance)
Uncredited
J. B. SmooveplayedFootball PlayerRecurring (8th appearance)
Martin ShortplayedJiminy GlickRecurring (5th appearance)
  Episode Notes  
Sketches not shown in the 60 minute version: "Dr. Porkenheimer's Boner Juice" (rerun from 10/2/04), "The Falconer," "Caitlin's Uncle," "Charli Coffee in the Oak Room," "Backstage with Peyton Manning and Donovan McNabb," and Beck's performance of "Girl."
 
The Falconer sketch where Ken Mortimer (Will Forte) and his falcon Donald switch bodies was in the dress rehearsal of the Hilary Swank/50 Cent episode.
 
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