October 13, 2001 Season 27 episode
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Episode | 508 |
Season Episode | 3 |
Host | Drew Barrymore |
Musical Guest(s) | Macy Gray |
Song(s) performed by Musical Guest(s) |
"Sexual Revolution" "Sweet Baby" |
Previous Episode October 6, 2001 |
Next Episode November 3, 2001 |
The 508th episode and 3rd episode of Saturday Night Live's 27th season, hosted by actress Drew Barrymore, whose musical guest is Macy Gray, a R&B and soul singer. It premiered on October 13, 2001. This is Drew Barrymore's 3rd time hosting and Macy Gray's 2nd musical guest appearance on SNL.
Cast[]
Repertory Players[]
- Rachel Dratch
- Jimmy Fallon
- Will Ferrell
- Tina Fey
- Ana Gasteyer
- Darrell Hammond
- Chris Kattan
- Tracy Morgan
- Maya Rudolph
- Horatio Sanz
Featured Players[]
- Cameos by Tom Green (Drew's then-husband), John Popper and former cast member and Weekend Update anchor Colin Quinn
Sketches and Music Performances[]
Cold Open Sketch Pre-recorded Weekend Update Music Performance Other
Title | Image | Summary |
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Secret Location Cold Open | Dick Cheney (Darrell Hammond) reports from a secret cave in Afghanistan. | |
Drew Barrymore's Monologue | Mayor's courage brought actress Drew Barrymore back to New York despite anthrax in the building, as she returned to host SNL for the third time. Cameo by Drew's then-husband Tom Green. | |
Crossing Over with John Edwards | John Edwards' (Will Ferrell) psychic predictions are far from accurate. | |
The Love-ahs at the Hot Tub | The Love-ahs, Roger and Virgina Klarvin (Will Ferrell and Rachel Dratch), talk lovemaking and play matchmakers with a man named Dave (Jimmy Fallon) and their friend Barbara Hernandez (Drew Barrymore) in the Welshy Arms Hotel hot tub. | |
Willy Wonka 30th Anniversary DVD Collectors' Edition | Features outtakes, rejected screen tests and "Where Are They Now". With Drew Barrymore, Rachel Dratch, Dean Edwards, Darrell Hammond, Amy Poehler, Jeff Richards, Maya Rudolph and Horatio Sanz. Will Ferrell and Tracy Morgan as voices of the announcers. | |
Saturday TV Funhouse Fun With Real Radio: NBC Fall Retooling Preview | The segment shows a retooling of Emeril's sitcom. | |
First Liberty Savings Bank | Founder's failure of a son (Will Ferrell) marks the money for sale. | |
Macy Gray performed "Sexual Revolution" | ||
Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey | Featuring Gay Hitler (Chris Kattan) visits, former cast member Colin Quinn explains what's going on in Afghanistan and Neil Diamond (Will Ferrell) sings "Turn On Your Heartlight". | |
Action Talk Show | Klaus Von Braunman (Chris Kattan) and direct-to-video action movies. With Drew Barrymore as Gina Becherson, Dean Edwards as Dimitrius K, and Seth Meyers as skier. | |
WUUB Prime Time Theater | To save money, Public Broadcasting Station recreates "King Kong" remake. | |
Whole Latte Love | Monica (Drew Barrymore) and Lelani (Maya Rudolph) sing despite interruptions. | |
Macy Gray performed "Sweet Baby" | ||
My Big Thick Novel | ||
Goodnights | Drew Barrymore thanked Macy Gray, her then-husband Tom Green, John Popper and Colin Quinn and everyone at SNL for having her back. During the goodnights, Barrymore hold a billaboard card that says "Happy Birthday" and "Hi, Mom" and "Hi Bev". |
Preceded by: October 6, 2001 |
Saturday Night Live episode | Followed by: November 3, 2001 |