The 8th episode of Season 18 and the 334th episode of Saturday Night Live premiered on December 5, 1992, hosted by actor and comedian Tom Arnold with musical guest Neil Young, a Canadian-American singer, songwriter, and musician. Tom Arnold's 2nd hosting stint was made and this was also the 2nd time as musical guest on SNL for Neil Young.
Mike Myers returned to SNL with this episode after missing essentially the first-half of the season, due to filming a movie.
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Wayne's World Cold Open
Wayne's World- Bill Clinton - SNL
Censored version, from NBC's Youtube
Clinton top10
The portion cut from online versions
Wayne and Garth discuss the Clintons.
During the top-ten segment, a joke involving Chelsea Clinton is frequently cut in reruns, streaming services, and official online sources. This leads to number 2 on the list going unexplained. The joke was about puberty being "unkind" to Clinton, and Wayne and Garth holding on to optimism. This joke at the time received criticism from the Clintons. First appearance of Mike Myers since May 16, 1992.
Opening montage
Mike Myers is added back to the opening montage.
Tom Arnold Monologue
Tom Arnold sings “Johnny B. Goode” while NBC programming notes scroll by.
Sex and Peer Pressure at Valley High
Gay teens in PBS afterschool special.
Clinton at McDonald's
President Bill Clinton at McDonald's - SNL
Bill Clinton (Phil Hartman) explains Somalia by eating food at McDonald’s.
Neil Young performs “From Hank to Hendrix”
Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon
Roseanne Arnold rails against assertiveness double standards; Kevin Nealon would like to give harasser Bob Packwood a taste of his own medicine; Queen Shenequa (Ellen Cleghorne)’s review of The Bodyguard concerns deleted sex scenes
Bill Swerski's Superfans
Super Fans visit Bob Swerski in the hospital; Dick Butkus cameo.
Dogs
grunge band Dogs (Adam Sandler, Mike Myers, Rob Schneider, Dana Carvey, Robert Smigel) perform a canine song.