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20 Episodes 2002 - 2003
Episode 1
Sat, Oct 5, 200290 mins
Check out selected sketches and segments from the 2002 episode hosted by Oscar winning actor Matt Damon. Sketches include: "NBC News: Special Report", SNL Commercial Parody "NRA", "Matt Damon vs. Matt Damon", "Versace Pockets", "TV Funhouse", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 2
Sat, Oct 12, 200290 mins

Episode 3
Sat, Oct 19, 200290 mins
Cold open of Saddam Hussein's "100% victory" election; Hardball with McCain as Ashcroft; a woman's privacy violated by husband; On Meet the Press, Tim Russert endlessly presses McCain if he's running for president; McCain sings Streisand.

Episode 4
Sat, Nov 2, 200290 mins
In the opening monologue, Rudolph Guiliani (Darrel Hammond) records campaign endorses; in the opening monologue, Eric McCormick states that he's anything but gay; one-legged Amber competes on The Bachelor; Rachel Dratch goes into a destructive rage when losing a game of Celebrity; political campaigns ask the viewers to personally call the candidates on the phone; Paula Zahn (Tina Fey) falls in love; On Weekend Update, Gene Shalit (Horatio Sans) makes cheesy puns for current movies; a councilman appears on Joey Mack's radio show; John Hancock insurance is sold for the worst of the worst-case scenarios; Johnny Knoxville (McCormick) stars in Jackass: The Musical; a barmaid (Maya Rudolph) sets Reggie (Tracy Morgan) straight on his stories; Jay-Z performs "Guns & Roses" with Lenny Kravitz and "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" with Beyoncé.

Episode 5
Sat, Nov 9, 200290 mins

Episode 6
Sat, Nov 16, 200290 mins
Watch selected sketches and segments from the 2002 episode hosted by Brittany Murphy with special guest appearances by Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, and Garrett Morris. Sketches include: "The Chanukah Song", "The Leather Man", "Astronaut Jones", "Donahue", and "TV Funhouse". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 7
Sat, Dec 7, 200290 mins

Episode 8
Sat, Dec 14, 200290 mins

Episode 9
Sat, Jan 11, 200390 mins

Episode 10
Sat, Jan 18, 200390 mins

Episode 11
Sat, Feb 8, 200390 mins
Following a cold opening a U.N. Security Coucil meeting, Matthew McConaughey talks about his youth during the monologue, plays one half of a blind date with Rachel Dratch, a war protester, music sensation 'Chrome' on Club Traxx, an office story teller as well as a 'pyramid guru' on 'Second Time Around'. He ends the show by plugging his own McConaughey's Red Hot Texas Chili.

Episode 12
Sat, Feb 15, 200390 mins
Check out selected sketches and segments from the 2003 episode hosted by Golden Globe winning actress Jennifer Garner. Sketches include: "A Message from the President of the United States", "Osama Calls Saddam", "Siamese Twins", "Michael Jackson in a Tree", and "Weekend Update". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.

Episode 13
Sat, Feb 22, 200390 mins

Episode 14
Sat, Mar 8, 200390 mins

Episode 15
Sat, Mar 15, 200390 mins

Episode 16
Sat, Apr 5, 200390 mins

Episode 17
Sat, Apr 12, 200390 mins

Episode 18
Sat, May 3, 200390 mins
A mature Ashton opens the show for the fourth time.

Episode 19
Sat, May 10, 200390 mins

Episode 20
Sat, May 17, 200390 mins
