December 12, 1992 Season 18 episode
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Episode | 335 |
Season Episode | 9 |
Host | Glenn Close |
Musical Guest(s) | The Black Crowes |
Song(s) performed by Musical Guest(s) |
"Sometimes Salvation" "Non-Fiction" |
Previous Episode December 5, 1992 |
Next Episode January 9, 1993 |
The 9th episode of Season 18 and the 335th episode of Saturday Night Live premiered on December 12, 1992, hosted by actress Glenn Close, star of the films The Big Chill, The Natural, Jagged Edge, Reversal of Fortune, Fatal Attraction, Dangerous Liaisons, Albert Nobbs, The Paper, Mars Attacks!, Air Force One, Cookie's Fortune, Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her, The Safety of Objects, The Girl with All the Gifts, The Wife, Four Good Days and Disney's hit 1996 live-action adventure comedy film 101 Dalmatians and its 2000 sequel 102 Dalmatians and two animated films Hoodwinked! and the sequel Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil, with musical guest The Black Crowes. This is Glenn Close's 2nd hosting stint and the 2nd musical guest appearance on SNL for The Black Crowes.
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Dana Carvey has been removed from the montage, even though he hadn’t officially left the cast yet.
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Cold Open Sketch Pre-recorded Weekend Update Music Performance Other
Title | Image | Summary |
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The Royal Separation Cold Open | Queen Elizabeth (Mike Myers) lists the terms of the Charles & Di separation | |
Opening montage | Even though he hadn't left the cast yet, Dana Carvey was not credited for this episode. | |
Christmas Musical Monologue by Glenn Close | Returning to host SNL for the second time, actress Glenn Close sings "Silver Bells" with those who are near to her that don't get enough recognition. | |
What's The Best Way? | game show features directions-giving New Englanders. | |
Coffee Talk | Sister Judy (Glenn Close) discusses Linda (Mike Myers)’s daughter’s engagement. | |
A Message from Michael Eisner | Michael Eisner’s (Phil Hartman) holiday reminder- don’t forget about tax increases | |
Band Shot | Bandleader G.E. Smith and cast member Kevin Nealon play the guitar. | |
The Black Crowes Performs "Sometimes Salvation" | ||
Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon | Kevin Nealon gives a subliminal editorial about British royal family’s troubles; Operaman (Adam Sandler) sings, is reunited with brother (Jon Lovitz) & his new wife (Glenn Close). | |
Toast to Scrooge | Bob Cratchit’s (Phil Hartman) wife (Glenn Close) still doesn’t like changed man Scrooge. | |
Tori | Aaron Spelling’s spoiled daughter (Melanie Hutsell) touts 90210 fragrances. | |
Orgasm Guy | the least bit of pleasure causes Orgasm Guy (Rob Schneider) to climax. | |
Lesbian Christmas Party | lesbians & sperm donor (Kevin Nealon) share politically-correct holiday gathering. | |
Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley | Stuart (Al Franken) prepares to visit his dysfunctional family | |
The Black Crowes Performs "Non-Fiction" | ||
The Drummer Boys | drummer boys Adam Sandler, Tim Meadows, Mike Myers, David Spade, Kevin Nealon, Rob Schneider, Chris Farley, and Chris Rock slap their stomachs | |
Goodnights | Glenn Close thanked The Black Crowes, all the guys from home, her friend Mary Beth and wishes everyone "Merry Christmas" and "Happy New Year". |
Preceded by: December 5, 1992 |
Saturday Night Live episode | Followed by: January 9, 1993 |