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20 Episodes 1992 - 1993
Episode 1
Mon, Sep 28, 199290 mins
1992 episode hosted by Oscar winning actor Nicolas Cage with a special guest appearance by Cher. Sketches include: "Outside The Movies", SNL Commercial Parody "Canis", "Tiny Elvis", "Powerful Ross Perot", "Deep Thoughts", "Weekend Update", and "Nightline".

Episode 2
Sat, Oct 3, 199290 mins
Tim 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.

Episode 3
Sat, Oct 10, 199290 mins
Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1992 episode hosted by Oscar winning actor Joe Pesci with a special guest appearance by Robert DeNiro and Martin Scorsese. Sketches include: "'92 Debate", SNL Commercial Parody "Green and Fazio", "Pink Ringery", "Weekend Update", "Deep Thoughts", and "Bullies". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 4
Sat, Oct 24, 199290 mins
Cold open: Carvey and Hartman as Perot and running mate. Walken plays a psychic of mundane events to come and his second episode of The Continental. Jan Hooks spoofs Sinead O'Connor in an Irish jig. Kevin Nealon does Weekend Update.

Episode 5
Sat, Oct 31, 199290 mins

Episode 6
Sat, Nov 14, 199290 mins
Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1992 episode hosted by Golden Globe nominated actor Michael Keaton. Sketches include: "Bush Calls Contributors", SNL Commercial Parody "Hibernol", "Weekend Update", "Bobby Watches Grandma", and "The First Annual Gutenberg Awards". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 7
Sat, Nov 21, 199290 mins
Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1992 episode hosted by veteran actor and comedian Sinbad. Sketches include: "White House Tour", SNL Commercial Parody "The Cluckin' Chicken", "Blacula", "Superman's Funeral", "Deep Thoughts", and "The Dark Side with Nat X". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 8
Sat, Dec 5, 199290 mins
Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1992 episode hosted by actor/comedian Tom Arnold with special guest appearances by Roseanne Barr and George Wendt.

Episode 9
Sat, Dec 12, 199290 mins
Oscar nominated actress Glenn Close hosts this 1992 episode with a special guest appearance by Mary Beth Hurt and Jon Lovitz. Selected sketches include: "The Royal Separation", "Coffee Talk", "Tori", "Orgasm Guy", "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley", and "Lesbian Christmas Party". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 10
Sat, Jan 9, 199390 mins
Watch 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.

Episode 11
Sat, Jan 16, 199390 mins
Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1993 episode hosted by Oscar nominated actor Harvey Keitel with an appearance by Madonna. Sketches include: "Inaugural Gala", "It's Pat", "Deep Thoughts", "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 12
Sat, Feb 6, 199390 mins
Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1993 episode hosted by 90210 star Luke Perry with a special guest appearance by Giorgio Armani and Mick Jagger.

Episode 13
Sat, Feb 13, 199390 mins
Oscar nominated actor Alec Baldwin hosts this 1993 episode with a special appearance by Paul McCartney. Selected sketches such as: "Dateline NBC", SNL Commercial Parody "Cluckin' Chicken", "The Chris Farley Show", "The Gap", "Weekend Update", and "Daily Affirmation with Staurt Smalley". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 14
Sat, Feb 20, 199390 mins
SNL veteran and Oscar nominated actor Bill Murray returns to host this 1993 episode with a special guest appearance by Steve Martin. Selected sketches include: "Beverly Hills Town Meeting", SNL Commercial Parody "Hibernol", "Coffee Talk", "I'm Chillin'", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 15
Sat, Mar 13, 199390 mins
Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1993 episode hosted by Golden Globe winning actor John Goodman. Sketches include: ""The Richmeister in Waco", "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey", "Linda Richman's Cause", "Canteen Boy at a Block Party", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 16
Sat, Mar 20, 199390 mins
Oscar nominated actress Miranda Richardson hosts this 1993 episode. Selected sketches include "Green and Fazio", "MTV Spring Break", "Weekend Update", "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey" and "Russell Simmons Def Magic Show Jam". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 17
Sat, Apr 10, 199390 mins
Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1993 episode hosted by Seinfeld star and Golden Globe nominated actor Jason Alexander. Sketches include: "Clinton-Yeltsin Summit", SNL Commercial Pardoy "Jiffy Express", "Hub's Gyros", "Woody Allen Fan Club", "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 18
Sat, Apr 17, 199390 mins

Episode 19
Sat, May 15, 199390 mins

Episode 20
Sat, May 22, 199390 mins
