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- Former members of Saturday Night Live come together to remember the past 40 years of Saturday Night Live.
- A TV special celebrating the 25th anniversary of Saturday Night Live. Before a celebrity audience, many of the former cast members and guest hosts return to perform their signature monologues and present a look back at some of the best comedy skits and musical numbers of the past two and a half decades.
- "Saturday Night Live" pays tribute to the life of Prince Rogers Nelson, whose sudden death at the age of 57 shocked the world, with clips from his performances on his show, an unaired clip from "SNL's" 40th-anniversary party, and several old sketches of "The Prince Show," in which Fred Armisen played the Purple One.
- Sketches include: A Message From the President of the United States, Delta Burke Monologue, Balz-Off, Wayne's World (featuring Madonna), NRA Theatre, Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey, Weekend Update with Dennis Miller, Weekend Update: Adam Sandler on Mothers Day, Weight Watchers Meeting, Hollywood Minute, Karaoke Hog (with Chris Isaak cameo), Coffee Talk, Yelling At the Kids. Chris Isaak performs "Wicked Game" and "Diddley Daddy".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.7 (82)TV EpisodeSketches include: A Message From the President of the United States, Dennis Quaid Monologue, Dysfunctional Family Christmas, Sally Jessy Raphael, Family Loves Ex-Boyfriend, Weekend Update with Dennis Miller, Weekend Update: Annoying Man (featuring Jon Lovitz), Weekend Update: Grumpy Old Man, Massage Students, Renegade Pilot, Sprockets, Schillervision Theatre, The Specialty Songs Of Cal McLane, Jr. The Neville Brothers perform "Brother Jake" and "River of Life".
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.4 (95)TV Episode
- Movie heartthrob Josh Hartnett hosts this 2002 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "Buddy's Memorial Service," "The X-Presidents," "HBO First Look," and "Airline Entertainment." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.0 (127)TV Episode
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-145.5 (81)TV Episode
- Cold open; President Bush offers suicide bombers a better deal in pay and "virgins" if they check their bomb at any US embassy. Can the Rock take a Kattan punch? Hardball with Chris Matthews. Bigfoot sings recordings. Kentucky vice squad.
- Watch selected sketches from this 2002 episode hosted by Spiderman costar Kirsten Dunst. Selected sketches include "Bush's Briefing," commercial parody "Clear Results," "Bambi 2002," and "Demilon." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- Dude, Where's My Car costar Seann William Scott hosts this 2001 episode, with a cameo appearance by Chevy Chase. Selected sketches include "Law & Order: Parking Violations Unit," "Jeffrey's," Will Ferrell's infamous "Patriotic Shorts," and "My Girlfriend The Porn Star." For clearance reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.3 (100)TV EpisodeDerek hits injurious foul balls to audience. Yankee wives' section at the game with Jeter in drag as Soriano's wife. Kattan gives Derek questionable message. Derek Jeter's Taco Hole in New Jersey. Shakira performs "Whenever, Whenever."
- Austrialian actor Hugh Jackman hosts this entertaining Christmas installment, with musical guest Mick Jagger. The "cold opening" features Will Farrell as George W. Bush, and Daryl Hammond as Al Gore speaking on the phone, as Gore hopes to negotiate possible new role for himself in the White House. Condy Rice and Dick Cheney listen bored, and Donald Rumsfeld eventually cuts the meeting short. In the opening monologue, after discarding other ideas, Hugh Jackman launches into a heartfelt rendition of "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas," backed up by the ladies in the cast. Skits include "Jared's Room," the web-cast from dread-locked Jimmy Fallon's dorm room, with Horatio Sanz as his stoner buddy, and Jackman as the nerd in the room next door. Jeff Richards as "Drunk Girl" makes a hilarious appearance on "Weekend Update." Next Jackman plays a doll designer in "Hello Dolly," where he presents some baby dolls doing unusual activities. Soon Jimmy Fallon and Mick Jagger square off through a mirror, as Fallon expertly imitates the rock icon as they both try to decide what moves to use on the program. Maya Rudolph aptly lampoons Donatella Versace, smoking in her bathtub as she interviews guests on her self-promoting show. Jackman plays a hot German male model (who's stayed with Donatella for eight months), and Mick Jagger does an expert Karl Lagerfeld. Lastly, Hugh Jackman recalls his Christmases in Australia, where a boxing kangaroo would visit each year. When Jackman's Dad, portrayed by Will Farrell, failed to best the kangaroo in a bout, the beast would take unfair advantage of the Dad in a rude way. Eventually, the young Jackman and his sister wonder if their Dad isn't purposely letting the kangaroo win.