March 11, 2000 Season 25 episode
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Episode | 479 |
Season Episode | 14 |
Host | Joshua Jackson |
Musical Guest(s) | *NSYNC |
Song(s) performed by Musical Guest(s) |
"Bye, Bye, Bye" "I Thought She Knew". |
Previous Episode February 19, 2000 |
Next Episode March 18, 2000 |
The 14th episode of Season 25 and the 479th episode of Saturday Night Live premiered on March 11, 2000, hosted by actor Joshua Jackson, star of Disney's The Mighty Ducks film series and The WB's hit teen drama series Dawson's Creek with musical guest *NSYNC, a boy band.
This is the only musical guest appearance for *NSYNC, as well as Justin Timberlake’s musical guest (and SNL) debut, and the only time hosting for Joshua Jackson.
Cast[]
Repertory Players[]
- Jimmy Fallon
- Will Ferrell
- Ana Gasteyer
- Darrell Hammond
- Chris Kattan
- Tim Meadows
- Tracy Morgan
- Cheri Oteri
- Chris Parnell
- Colin Quinn
- Horatio Sanz
- Molly Shannon
Featured Player[]
Sketches and Music Performances[]
Cold Open Sketch Pre-recorded Weekend Update Music Performance Other
Title | Image | Summary |
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Newsmen Phone Chat Cold Open | ||
Montage | ||
Monologue by Joshua Jackson | ||
Hamburger Helper Antibacterial | ||
Regis Auditions | ||
Wedding Singers | ||
7 Degrees Celsius: On the Road with Boys | ||
Lez It Up | ||
Weekend Update with Colin Quinn | ||
*NSYNC performed "Bye, Bye, Bye" | ||
Let's Talk Books | ||
Parents Day | ||
A Short film by Adam McKay: Neil Armstrong: The Ohio Years | ||
*NSYNC performed "I Thought She Knew" | ||
Three-Way | ||
Goodnights | Joshua Jackson thanked *NSYNC, and Badal Boy, he wishes "Happy Birthday" to Rob Cohen and say hi to all the guys out at North Carolina. |
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- This episode includes the infamous "Regis Auditions" sketch (starring Darrell Hammond as Regis Philbin, who is preparing for each celebrity to be the new co-host of Live, in place of Kathie Lee Gifford) where Jimmy Fallon impersonated Chris Rock in blackface.
Preceded by: February 19, 2000 |
Saturday Night Live episode | Followed by: March 18, 2000 |