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20 Episodes 1993 - 1994
Episode 1
Sat, Sep 25, 199390 mins
NBA 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 Mens Stores."

Episode 2
Sat, Oct 2, 199390 mins
A special performance by Opera Man opens the show. Shannen Doherty shows a video from her recent wedding during her monologue. She appears in a spoof of The Real World, is the subject of The Denise Show, is a contestant on "Is It Date Rape?" and is put on trial in the Salem Bitch Trials. Chris Farley stars as The Relapse Guy while Mike Myers and Tim Meadows play Noah and Frans.

Episode 3
Sat, Oct 9, 199390 mins
Check out selected sketches from this 1993 episode hosted by Jeff Goldblum, with a cameo appearance from Jurassic Park costar Laura Dern. Sketches include "Subway Musician," "Wave Starter," "Christopher Walken's Celebrity Psychic Friends Network," and "Karl's Video," with special guest Steven Tyler. For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 4
Sat, Oct 23, 199390 mins
Prolific actor John Malkovich hosts this 1993 episode, with a special guest appearance by Jan Hooks. Selected sketches and segments include "National Anthem," "Theatre Stories," "Deep Thoughts By Jack Handey," and "Carville's Visit." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 5
Sun, Oct 31, 199390 mins
Coffee Talk opens the show. Christian Slater goes trick or treating during his monologue. Matt Foley, Sassy's Sassiest Boys and "You put your weed in there" all return. Queen Shenequa makes her last appearance on Weekend Update while Adam Sandler provides more Halloween costume ideas. the one-off sketches are Teen Band, The Vallencourt Boys, Headline Store and Trent Markham, Lung Doctor.

Episode 6
Sat, Nov 13, 199390 mins
Comedienne Rosie O'Donnell hosts this 1993 show, which includes selected segments and sketches such as "Mexican Stereotype," "Phil Hartman,s Real Views," "No Memory Waiter," and "The Tomboy & The Sissy." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 7
Sat, Nov 20, 199390 mins
See selected sketches from this 1993 episode hosted by Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman, with special guest appearances by Jimmy Workman, Christina Ricci, and Dana Carvey. Sketches include "Wayne's World," "Philip & Grace," "United We Stand America," and "Yelling in the Kitchen." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 8
Sat, Dec 4, 199390 mins
Film veteran Charlton Heston hosts this 1993 episode. Selected sketches and segments include a series of "Infiniti Toilet" commercials, as well as "The Herlihy Boy House-Sitting Service," "The President Is Illiterate," and a "Ten Commandments" parody. For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 9
Sat, Dec 11, 199390 mins
Academy Award-winner Sally Field hosts this 1993 Christmas episode. Selected sketches and segments include Adam Sandler's song "Santa Don't Like Bad Boys," as well as "Motivational Santa," "Don't Pray So Much," and "Crab Lice Singles Meeting." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 10
Sat, Jan 8, 199490 mins
Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1994 episode hosted by film and TV star Jason Patric. Sketches include "Giuliani's Inauguration Speech," "The Road To Self-Improvement," "Mr. Intense," and "Ski Lift." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 11
Sat, Jan 15, 199490 mins
Roseanne costar Sara Gilbert hosts this 1994 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "Simon," "Blossom," an enactment of Adam Sandler's "Lunch Lady Land," and commercial parody "Hibernol." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 12
Sat, Feb 5, 199490 mins
Film, TV and stage great Patrick Stewart hosts this 1994 episode. Selected sketches include "Sexy Cakes," "Hell," "It's Not Their Fault," and "Show and Tell." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 13
Sat, Feb 12, 199490 mins
The entire cast and more spoof Goodfellas during the cold open. Alec and Kim offer each other various Valentine confessions during their monologue. They are joined by two more Baldwin brothers on Family Feud. Recurring characters include Canteen Boy, Philip the Hyper Hypo, Ike Turner (on Weekend Update) and Microscopic Elvis. The One-Off sketches are Romantic Men and Pyramid of Pain. Chris Farley visits Kim Basinger's dressing room.

Episode 14
Sat, Feb 19, 199490 mins
Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1994 episode hosted by comedian Martin Lawrence. Sketches include "Daily Affirmation," "Thugs," "Matt Foley In Prison," and "Bench Warmer." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 15
Sat, Mar 12, 199490 mins
Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan hosts this 1994 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "Clinton Press Conference," "Sports Beat," "Lillehammer '94," and "Disney Gigs." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 16
Sat, Mar 19, 199490 mins
Emmy Award-winner Helen Hunt hosts this 1994 episode, with a special appearance by Cindy Crawford. Snoop Doggy Dogg performs. In the Cold Open, the ensemble group Rockers To Help Explain Whitewater sing "It's Difficult," with the whole cast onstage wearing wigs and costumes while singing vocal impressions as "some of the biggest names in rock". They include Chris Farley as Jerry Garcia, Sarah Silverman as Cher, Michael McKean as Elvis Costello, Phil Hartman as Elton John, and Adam Sandler as Axl Rose, explaining the crimes of Bill and Hillary Clinton and others involved in the Whitewater scandal. Other sketches include "Total Bastard Airlines," "Sexist Director," and "The Washing Machine." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 17
Sat, Apr 9, 199490 mins
Selected sketches and segments from the 1994 episode hosted by Cheers and Frasier star Kelsey Grammer, with special guest Jan Hooks. Selected sketches include "Something Smells Good In Stinkville," "Yankee Stadium Opening Day," "Iron John: The Musical" and "Sunday Morning". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 18
Sat, Apr 16, 199490 mins
Watch selected sketches from this 1994 episode hosted by 'Brat Pack' alum and Coach Bombay-portrayer Emilio Estevez. Sketches include "Geek, Dweeb or Spaz," "How Much Ya Bench?", "The Herlihy Boy Grandmother Sitting Service," and "Poker Billy." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 19
Sat, May 7, 199490 mins
John Goodman returns to host this 1994 episode, with a special guest appearance by SNL alum Jan Hooks. Selected sketches include "The 1994 New York Gubernatorial Debate," "Cops," "Theatre Stories," and "Flintstones Names." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 20
Sat, May 14, 199490 mins
TV favorite Heather Locklear helps bring the 1993/94 season to a close in this finale episode, with a cameo appearance by Jay Leno. Selected sketches include "Coffee Talk," "Wayne Visits Melrose Place," "Amazing Time Savers," "60 Minutes." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
