Episode list

Saturday Night Live

Cameron Diaz/Smashing Pumpkins
Chris Parnell, Horatio Sanz and Jimmy Fallon join as featured players, but are not yet credited on screen. The Ladies Man looks at the Clinton scandal, as do several other sketches. Oprah, The View and the New Hollywood Squares are spoofed. The Roxbury Guys make their final appearance, leading into the release of their feature film. Features "Oops. I Crapped My Pants" and "Jingleheimer Junction".
6.8 /10
Kelsey Grammer/Sheryl Crow
Emmy-winner Kelsey Grammer hosts this 1998 episode, with special guest appearances by Shaquille O'Neal, Christine Baranski, Hal Linden and Patti Lupone. Selected sketches include "Bedtime At The White House," "Wet 'Em Down!", "The Delicious Dish," and "Morning Latte." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
5.7 /10
Lucy Lawless/Elliott Smith
Lucy Lawless takes questions from the audience and plays Stevie Nicks promoting her Fajita Roundup. Cheri Oteri's Judge Judy meets the real deal. The History of Presidential Scandal is shown in short installments. Fun with Real Audio addresses Howard Stern's critique of SNL. Chris Kattan plays Antonio Banderas in The How Do You Say? Ah Yes, Show. Chucky promotes Bride of Chucky on Weekend Update. Puff Daddy is the subject of "Biography". Terrence Maddox poses in the nude for an Art Class. Goth Talk presents the opening of Baroness Blackbroom's Emporium of Evil. Bobbi and Marty Culp perform their Tribute to Baseball, Lean Cuisine and America.
7.3 /10
Ben Stiller/Alanis Morrisette
Ben Stiller fights his former boss Lorne Michaels on the roof of 30Rock, then fails to notice the New York Yankees appearing during his monologue. Tom Cruise and Adam Sandler join Sean Connery on Celebrity Jeopardy!. Helen Madden makes another appearance on Pretty Living. TV Funhouse presents Heteroy. Jimmy Fallon debuts his Halloween song parodies on Weekend Update. The Zimmermans dress up to trick or treat their guests. Real Stories of the Highway Patrol is parodied. The show winds down with various fake political adds shown back to back.
6.1 /10
David Spade/Eagle-Eye Cherry
SNL-alum David Spade returns to host this 1998 episode, and uberhunk Brad Pitt guest stars. Selected sketches include: "David Spade In Therapy," "Monica Lewinsky's Interviews", "Mack North" and "Felicity Shoot." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
5.6 /10
Joan Allen/Jewel
Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1998 episode hosted by Academy Award-nominee Joan Allen hosts with special guest John Goodman. Sketches include "VH1 Spirituality Awards," "Suel Forrester, Southern Lawyer", "Learning with Jennifer Tilly," and "Space, The Infinite Frontier." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
5.5 /10
Jennifer Love Hewitt/Beastie Boys
Jennifer Love Hewitt hosts this 1998 episode. Selected sketches include "Lewinsky-Tripp Reenactment," with John Goodman reprising his role as Linda Tripp, as well as "The Ladies Man," "Let's Make This Happen!", and a new episode of "The Ambiguously Gay Duo." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
5.9 /10
Vince Vaughn/Lauryn Hill
Vince Vaughn hosts this 1998 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "Impeachment Hearings, " "Dog Show, " "Delco Cat Toys, " and "Married Guys." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
5.7 /10
Alec Baldwin/Luciano Pavarotti, Vanessa Williams
Emmy-winner Alec Baldwin returns to host this 1998 Christmas episode, with a special appearance by John Goodman. Selected sketches include: "Clinton's Apology", "Children's Clown", "NBA on NBC", and "Delicious Dish," with Alec as the infamous Pete Schwetty. For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
7.1 /10
Bill Paxton/Beck
Bill Paxton hosts this 1999 episode, with special guests Debbie Matenopoulos and James Cameron. Selected sketches include: "The View", "Titanic", "NewsForce", and "Shirt In A Can." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
6.5 /10
James Van Der Beek/Everlast
Bill Clinton meets with Larry Flynt during the cold open. James Van Der Beek finds himself being admired by Don Pardo (voiced by Darrell Hammond) during his monologue. Van Der Beek appears in the National Spelling Bee Championship, Teen Pulse, Dog Show, The War Abroad and at home and Frankenteen sketches. Commercial parodies: Teeny Weenies and Cats on Home Video. Jimmy Fallon impersonates Harry Connick Jr. and Cheri Oteri plays Maria Caminiti for the third and final time.
5.5 /10
Brendan Fraser/Busta Rhymes featuring The Roots
Cold Open: Clinton gloats on being acquitted in impeachment trial. Linda Tripp, Tom Brokaw. A couple share too much bedroom heat but are offended when others reference it. Weekend Update: Jerry Falwell with proof that a Teletubby is gay.
6.5 /10
Bill Murray/Lucinda Williams
Former SNL star Bill Murray returns to host this 1999 episode, with a special guest appearance by Chevy Chase in a "Quotable Caddyshack" commercial parody. Other selected sketches include "Yahtzee Game," "Morning Latte," "A Bear Ate My Parents!" and "Third Eye Bookstore." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
5.9 /10
Ray Romano/The Corrs
Barbara Walters (Cheri Oteri) tries out phone sex during the cold open. Ray Romano's TV parents Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts tell him how to do the monologue. Romano plays a rookie sportscaster in SportsCenter, Roberto Begnini at Carnaby's, and Pretty Tony in Pimp Chat. Molly Shannon plays Monica Lewinsky on Weekend Update, while Cheri Oteri appears as herself. Suel Forrester acts as a guest coach while Will Ferrell acts like a baby to get out of a presentation. The male cast members tell each other their dreams in a sketch set during WWII.
5.7 /10
Drew Barrymore/Garbage
Drew Barrymore plays Calista Flockhart on Celebrity Jeopardy. and Melanie Griffith on The How Do You Say? Ah, Yes, Show. Darrell Hammond appears as Bill Clinton on Weekend Update and Chris Kattan as himself. There are more fake VH1 commercials, the return of Dog Show and Terrence Maddox (Will Ferrell) poses nude in art class once more.
6.6 /10
John Goodman/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Frequent SNL visitor John Goodman hosts this 1999 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "Adult Literacy Program," "CNN," "Happy Smile Patrol," and "Cathouse Computer System." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
6 /10
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