![]() I like the opening announcer’s passing mention of the show having been preceded by 5 hours of The All-England Sheepdog Trials from Bridlington. This Mike Myers character makes its debut. While in the tub, neglected English boy Simon (MIM) shows his drawings Jimmy’s angry outburst at the end was good. Dana is particularly funny at doing the Spanish pronunciations here. This is a fleshed-out, sketch version of a commentary that Victoria did on Weekend Update a year earlier, where she kept using a heavy accent when pronouncing the names of Spanish nations. NBC News employees overdo their Spanish pronunciations Bob Costas cameo Heavy reliance on Don Pardo tonight, between the monologue and now him being held hostage from off-camera in his announcer’s booth at the end of this sketch. As usual in his portrayal of gameshow hosts, I love Phil’s overly-cheerful demeanor in this. Funny reveal of the skeleton on display being Jimmy’s great-grandfather. Pretty funny how one of the contestants is a Native American coming to reclaim the Indian artifacts that are being presented as gameshow prizes. (host) competes to reclaim Native American artifacts ![]() The testimonials are all very funny, especially Rock’s. I love them showing the process of Kevin planting his about-to-grow hair, as if it’s perfectly normal. At least they seemed to be fully aware of that.Īn organic alternative to traditional baldness countermeasures ![]() Boy, this bit ended up running out of steam and dying off pretty fast. Pretty fun idea of Don Pardo translating Jimmy’s dialogue into Spanish. Nice energetic entrance from Jimmy Smits. Season 16’s growing cast continues to increase in size, as Julia Sweeney and David Spade are added to the cast tonight as featured players, the former of whom is a new SNL hire and the latter of whom was already working on SNL as a writer and had made many uncredited onscreen appearances.ĭOP provides a Spanish translation of host’s story Interesting how they let the child actor playing Quayle (Jeff Renaudo) deliver “Live from New York…” this time. Memorable part with him using infrared night vision goggles, especially him getting scared by Little Dan Quayle sneaking up on him with night goggles of his own. Some good laughs from him emphasizing how un-American Mario Cuomo’s first name is. Love Dana-as-Bush’s ways of demonstrating how down his approval rating has gone. George Bush (DAC) emphasizes that Mario Cuomo has a foreign-sounding name Michaels, for his part, issued a statement about the sketch and decided to cut it out when the episode was going to be rerun.Segments are rated on a scale of 1-5 stars In the segment, Myers and Carvey’s characters suggested that Chelsea wasn’t as attractive as then-vice president Al Gore‘s daughters.įollowing its initial airing in 1993, Myers reportedly wrote an apology letter to the Clinton family. However, SNL did continue to poke fun at the first daughter including in one of Carvey and Mike Myers’ notable “Wayne’s World” bits. The clip is also not available to watch on SNL‘s official YouTube page. The sketch was titled “Inaugural Gala” per IMDB.įollowing the skit, Sweeney did not play Chelsea again. Phil Hartman and Jan Hooks portrayed then-president Bill Clinton and the first lady, respectively. Sweeney played then-teenager Chelsea in a January 1993 episode that was hosted by Harvey Keitel, according to Entertainment Weekly. Tyler Cameron crashed Kim Kardashian’s hosting debut in October 2021, joining her for a Bachelor-inspired sketch. “That was incredible,” the Florida native exclusively told Us Weekly weeks after he appeared alongside Surprise! Saturday Night Live’s hosts and musical guests are typically the center of attention each week - but sometimes more famous faces appear on the show than fans expect. Property Brothers! Tony Hawk! Most Memorable ‘SNL’ Cameos Through the Years Related: Property Brothers! Tony Hawk! Most Memorable ‘SNL’ Cameos Through the Years
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