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- CreatorLorne MichaelsStarsThe Saturday Night Live BandDon PardoDarrell HammondA famous guest host stars in parodies and sketches created by the cast of this witty show.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJimmy FallonMichael Wren GucciardoJessie WinnThe Best Of Jimmy Fallon is loaded with his most memorable moments and sketches on the show and includes Jimmy with Mick Jagger, Jarret's Room, Sully and Denise, Jeopardy with Jimmy impersonating Adam Sandler, Impressions, Montage and Weekend Update Montage.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStacey FosterJames SignorelliStarsWill FerrellSean BennettJustin Michael WilcoxThe best skits from Will Ferrell's days on Saturday Night Live 1995-2002
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJohn BelushiDan AykroydChevy ChaseDuring his time at SNL, original cast member John Belushi created some of the most memorable characters in television history. One of the most brilliant comedic performers of all time, Belushi's rebellious presence and intensity changed the face of comedy forever. From classic original characters like the Blues Brothers, King Bee and Samurai Warrior to incomparable impressions of Joe Cocker, Marlon Brando, Elizabeth Taylor and more, you can experience the best of Belushi for years to come. Plus enjoy extra bonus material, including interviews from SNL's original cast and writers and never before seen footage as well as the very first SNL sketch of all time.
- DirectorTom SchillerJames SignorelliDave WilsonStarsGilda RadnerDan AykroydJohn BelushiA compilation of Gilda Radner's funniest skits and most memorable characters from the first five years of Saturday Night Live.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.6 (85)TV EpisodeDirectorPaul MillerStarsDana CarveyNora DunnPhil HartmanWatch Three Amigos stars Chevy Chase, Steve Martin, and Martin Short host the 1986 episode which features a cameo by comedian Eric Idle. Selected sketches include: "Stumblebums Anonymous", "Pat Stevens Show", Tommy Flanagan on "Weekend Update", "Church Chat", and "Steve Martin's Holiday Wish". For clearances reasons, episodes have been edited from their original version.
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsChevy ChaseDan AykroydJohn BelushiA "best of" compilation of Chevy Chase's greatest moments on Saturday Night Live.
- DirectorJames SignorelliDave WilsonStarsDan AykroydJohn BelushiSteve CropperA new collection of Dan Aykroyd's most memorable sketches and characters performed during the first four years of Saturday Night Live.
- DirectorDave WilsonStarsSteve MartinDan AykroydJohn BelushiA Saturday Night Live DVD featuring the best of Steve Martin.
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliStarsSteve MartinDan AykroydJohn BelushiThe host for the episode is Steve Martin (his sixth appearance), and the musical guest is Van Morrison. The skits for this episode are as follows: Desperate after his austerity measures have failed to halt inflation, President Carter attempts to encourage Americans to welcome inflation as a wonderful new opportunity to be a millionaire. Despite Elvis' death, his coat continues to perform the King's classic hits to packed audiences. Theodoric of York treats his patients with bleeding and other crude remedies. The Festrunk brothers continue trying to pick up swinging American girls. Todd DiLaMuca visits Lisa Loopner in the hospital, but a jealous fight breaks out when rival nerd Charles Knerlman shows up with Lisa's homework. Jane Curtain interviews the author of the book "Mauled", who talks of his experiences being savagely attacked by bears. Steve Martin apologizes to the audience when the final skit has to be cut short because of time restrictions. Van Morrison performs "Wavelength" and "Kingdom Hall".
- DirectorDave WilsonGary WeisStarsSteve MartinLily TomlinThe KinksThe host for the episode is Steve Martin (his second appearance), and the musical guest is The Kinks. The skits for this episode are as follows: Steve gets hostility from the cast over his treatment of Gilda since the last show. For his opening monologue, Steve gets happy feet, talks about his goals, then mentions what drugs he and the cast are going to take after the show. The Coneheads receive a visit from the IRS. Jackie Onassis enters a celebrity weightlifting contest. A diet book promises weight loss by using the pages of the book itself as meals. A doctor advises parents to pull the plug on their comatose son, only to have him wake up just as they are about to do it. A celebrity bingo game can't get started because all the time is wasted making introductions. Alex Haley talks about some of his lesser known ancestors. A couple who meet in a singles bar share all the same bizarre quirks. The Kinks perform "You Really Got Me Going", "All Day And All of the Night", "Well-Respected Man", "Lola" and "Sleepwalker".
- DirectorDave WilsonJames SignorelliWalter WilliamsStarsSteve MartinJane CurtinGarrett MorrisThe host for the episode is Steve Martin (his seventh appearance), and the musical guest is Blondie. The skits for this episode are as follows: The Pope makes an appearance at the Monsterdome, where his security staff has to keep the religious hangers-on from crashing the event. For his opening monologue, Steve Martin talks about his new fashion job, then gets angry at the band when they start an unexpected song. An ad pitches the benefits of Craig's Travelers Checks. A Roman Centurion faces a tribe of vandals who egg the soldiers, TP the camp, and have pizzas delivered to the general's tent. Steve pitches a product that allows him to hover over dirty toilet seats. During the Weekend Update, Jane Curtain and Bill Murray report on the Republican nominees for the 1980 election, a recall of General Motors cars, Fidel Castro's visit to America, and Mayor Koch's plan to publicizes prostitutes and johns, while Father Guido Sarducci talks about the excitement surrounding the Pope's visit to America. Don Kirshner presents another great moment in rock history: Carol King performing "You've Got a Friend" while her friend is being mugged outside her apartment. Mr. Bill tries to do a show without Mr. Hands, but his ex-partner crashes the show anyway. Two tourists stare in amazement at the audience, wondering 'what is that thing?' Blondie performs "Dreaming" and "The Hardest Part".