April 4, 1998 Season 23 episode
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Episode | 443 |
Season Episode | 17 |
Host | Steve Buscemi |
Musical Guest(s) | Third Eye Blind |
Song(s) performed by Musical Guest(s) |
"How's It Going to Be" |
Previous Episode March 14, 1998 |
Next Episode April 11, 1998 |
The 17th episode of Season 23 and the 443rd episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by actor Steve Buscemi with musical guest Third Eye Blind. It premiered on April 4, 1998. This is Steve Buscemi’s 2nd appearance, as well as his first time as host. This is also the only musical guest stint for Third Eye Blind on SNL.
Cast[]
Repertory[]
- Jim Breuer
- Will Ferrell
- Ana Gasteyer
- Darrell Hammond
- Chris Kattan
- Tim Meadows
- Tracy Morgan
- Cheri Oteri
- Colin Quinn
- Molly Shannon
- Cameos by Lewis Lapham and Tina Fey
Sketches[]
Cold Open Sketch Pre-recorded Weekend Update Music Performance Other
Title | Image | Summary |
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Multiple broadcasts Cold Open | ||
Montage | Norm Macdonald is permanently removed from the opening montage, following his departure after the previous episode. | |
Monologue by Steve Buscemi | Hosting for the first time, Steve Buscemi demonstrates his prowess in improvisation, but he can't seem to break from his former roles. Cameo by future cast member Tina Fey. | |
Mad Hatter tea party | Mad Hatter (Buscemi) is committed for leaning more toward Mentally Disturbing. | |
Morning Latte | Grease groupie (Buscemi) is ecstatic to meet Did Conn. | |
Goth Talk | Janitor Tony Baloney (Buscemi) interrupts the Prom of Doom in the boiler room. | |
Saturday TV Funhouse | Titey: Disney's animated Titanic. Disney’s “Titey” gives Titanic sinking a happy animated ending. | |
Stuff We Made | ||
Weekend Update with Colin Quinn | Reggie White (Tracy Morgan) makes racist statements. | |
Third Eye Blind performs How's It Going To Be | ||
Judge Judy | ||
Job Inetrview | Crazy boss (Buscemi) interviews a new hire (Chris Kattan). | |
I Took A Gay Guy To A Prom | ||
Truck Driving Museum | ||
The Lost Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy | ||
Goodnights |
Preceded by: March 14, 1998 |
Saturday Night Live episode | Followed by: April 11, 1998 |