January 30, 2010 Season 35 episode
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| Episode | 671 |
| Season Episode | 13 |
| Host | Jon Hamm |
| Musical Guest(s) | Michael Bublé |
| Song(s) performed by Musical Guest(s) |
"Haven't Met You Yet" "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" with Sharon Jones |
| Previous Episode January 16, 2010 |
Next Episode February 6, 2010 |
The 13th episode of Season 35 and the 671st episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by actor Jon Hamm, star of AMC's period drama series Mad Men, with musical guest Michael Bublé. It premiered on January 30, 2010. This is Jon Hamm's 2nd time hosting and the musical guest debut on SNL for Michael Bublé.
Jon Hamm's goodnight speech is "Thanks to Michael Bublé! Sharon Jones! The best cast on the planet! The best crew on the planet! Lorne Michaels! Thank you for coming! Good night!". (Cheers and applause)
Cast[]
Repertory Players[]
- Fred Armisen
- Will Forte
- Bill Hader
- Seth Meyers
- Andy Samberg
- Jason Sudeikis
- Kenan Thompson
- Kristen Wiig
Featured Players[]
Sketches and Music Performances[]
Cold Open Sketch Videotaped Weekend Update Music Performance Other
| Title | Image | Summary |
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| State of the Union Cold Opening | President Barack Obama (Fred Armisen) enjoys standing ovations from his fellow Democrats (Jason Sudeikis, Kristen Wiig) while delivering his State of the Union Address. | |
| Jon Hamm's Monologue | Returning to host SNL for the second time, actor Jon Hamm’s pre-“Mad Men” filmography featured his Don Draper character on a teen comedy, QVC, and “Def Comedy Jam”. | |
| 1920s Party | In 1928 New York City, Lilia (Kristen Wiig) tries to hold herself back from singing at her own birthday party. | |
| SNL Digital Short: The Curse | A homeless Indian (Fred Armisen) puts “The Curse” of Sergio (Jon Hamm) upon a businessman (Andy Samberg) who carelessly steps on his sacred talisman. | |
| New Senator | Sen. Harry Reid (Will Forte) tries to outline a serious political strategy while Barbara Boxer (Nasim Pedrad), Nancy Pelosi (Kristen Wiig), Barney Frank (Fred Armisen), and Robert Byrd (Bill Hader) fantasize about Republican senator Scott Brown (Jon Hamm). | |
| Michael Bublé performs “Haven’t Met You Yet” | ||
| Weekend Update with Seth Meyers | With guests, Sonia Sotomayor (Nasim Pedrad) and Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi (Bobby Moynihan). | |
| Game Time with Randy and Greg | Randy Dukes (Kenan Thompson) insists that co-host Greg (Bill Hader) is not an alien, even as he spawns multiple Greg clones (Jason Sudeikis, Will Forte, Bryan Tucker, Michael Patrick O’Brien). | |
| Hamm and Bublé | Jon Hamm has forced Michael Bublé to mispronounce his own name and partner with him in a vanity ham and champagne restaurant venture. | |
| Closet Organizer | Throw all of your loose closet items at the Closet Organizer guy (Will Forte) and he’ll keep your closet straight for you. | |
| Court Stenographer | Stenopgrapher Linda Naig (Fred Armisen) insists on being disruptive and looking for her crackers in the middle of an important trial. | |
| Michael Bublé and Sharon Jones perform “Baby (You’ve Got What It Takes)” | ||
| Bar | Resdin Bonure (Jon Hamm) meets the Closet Organizer guy, Tarkey Fensington (Will Forte) in a bar. | |
| Barnes and Noble: A History | William Barnes (Bill Hader) and G. Clifford Noble (Jon Hamm) decide to start a business so that homeless people will have a place to go to the bathroom. | |
| Goodbyes and Closing Credits | Jon Hamm thanked Michael Bublé, Sharon Jones, the best cast on the planet, the best crew on the planet, Lorne Michaels and everyone for coming. |
| Preceded by: January 16, 2010 |
Saturday Night Live episode | Followed by: February 6, 2010 |

