A late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. The show’s comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest, who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast, and features performances by a musical guest.

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#1 – Ray Charles/Franklyn Ajaye
Season 3 – Episode 5
Live From New York, It’s…John Belushi Sketches include– “Don Corleone”, “A Message From the President of the United States”, “Mamorex”, “Howdy Doody’s Widow”, “Tomorrow”, “The Young Caucasians”, “Ray Charles Medley”, “Franklyn Ajaye”, “Evelyn Woodski Slow Reading Course”, “Blackout Burglary”, “Buck Henry Announcement”.
The episode was rated from 1 votes.
#2 – Bill Russell/Chicago
Season 5 – Episode 3
Sketches include “”Kennedy in ’80,”” “”Banshee,”” “”The Black Shadow,”” “”The Landers Files,”” “”Mr. Bill at Home,”” “”Nick in the Arctic,”” “”Eleanor Roosevelt,”” “”Sports Hot Line,”” and “”Big n’ Tall That’s All.”” Chicago performs their 1970 hit “”I’m a Man”” and their then-current single “”Street Player.””
The episode was rated from 1 votes.
#3 – Danny DeVito/The Bangles
Season 14 – Episode 7
The episode was rated from 1 votes.
#4 – Helen Hunt/Snoop Doggy Dogg
Season 19 – Episode 16
Sketches include “”Rockers Explain Whitewater,”” “”Total Bastard Airlines,”” “”Sexist Director,”” “”Office Space,”” and “”Rob Schneider’s Girlfriend Theater.”” Snoop Dogg performed “”Gin & Juice.””
The episode was rated from 1 votes.
#5 – Steve Forbes/Rage Against the Machine
Season 21 – Episode 17
Sketches include “”Class Reunion,”” “”Nightline,”” “”House Workers,”” “”Entering Penn State,”” “”Seattle Today,”” “”Greyson-Moore,”” “”Gibberish Sergeant,”” “”Fuzzy Memories,”” “”Steve Forbes and the Flies””
The episode was rated from 1 votes.
#6 – Val Kilmer/U2
Season 26 – Episode 7
Live From New York, it’s…Chris Parnell Sketches include: Gore’s Lawsuit, Wade Blasingame: Dog Lawyer, Behind The Music, Palm Beach, Veronica and Co., Seasons Greetings From SNL, Doing Voices, The Tyson Bros., and Corn Chip Nails (from the Rob Lowe/Eminem and Dido episode) U2 performs: “”Beautiful Day”” and “”Elevation””
The episode was rated from 1 votes.
#7 – Charlie Sheen/Nelly Furtado
Season 26 – Episode 9
Sketches include “”Dick Cheney,”” “”Iron Chef,”” “”Eric Dickerson’s NFL Pre-Game Special,”” “”The Culps,”” “”Patsy March,”” “”Giving Birth to a Grown Man,”” “”T.G.I. Friday’s Obnoxious Waiter,”” and “”Charlie and Fleisy.””
The episode was rated from 1 votes.
#8 – Mena Suvari/Lenny Kravitz
Season 26 – Episode 10
Sketches include “”Bill Clinton,”” “”Airport Metal Detector,”” “”Janet Reno’s Dance Party, “”Rap Street,”” “”Veronica & Co.,”” and “”The DeMarco Brothers.””
The episode was rated from 1 votes.
#9 – Alec Baldwin/Coldplay
Season 26 – Episode 16
Sketches include “”George W. Bush,”” “”Delicious Dish,”” “”Military Soldier,”” “”Inside the Actor’s Studio,”” “”Robert Goulet,”” “”Democrats.””
The episode was rated from 1 votes.
#10 – Sean William Scott/Sum 41
Season 27 – Episode 2
Live From New York, It’s…Will Ferrell Sketches include: Bush Warns bin Laden, Law and Order: Parking Violations Movement, Snotty Department Store Guys, Emmy Awards Pre-Show, Jarrett’s Room, The Patriotic Co-Worker, The “”How Do You Say? Ah, Yes”” Show, The Approval Center, and The Porn Star Blind Date Sum 41 performs: “”Fat Lip”” and “”In Too Deep””
The episode was rated from 1 votes.