May 3, 2003 Season 28 episode
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Episode | 543 |
Season Episode | 18 |
Host | Ashton Kutcher |
Musical Guest(s) | 50 Cent |
Song(s) performed by Musical Guest(s) |
"In Da Club" "21 Questions" |
Previous Episode April 12, 2003 |
Next Episode May 10, 2003 |
The 18th episode of Season 28 and the 543rd episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by actor Ashton Kutcher, star of the FOX's hit sitcom That's 70's Show with musical guest 50 Cent, a rapper. It premiered on May 3, 2003. 50 Cent made his musical guest debut, and this was also the 2nd appearance and first time as host on SNL for Ashton Kutcher.
Cast[]
Repertory Players[]
- Rachel Dratch
- Jimmy Fallon
- Tina Fey
- Darrell Hammond
- Chris Kattan
- Tracy Morgan
- Chris Parnell
- Amy Poehler
- Maya Rudolph
- Horatio Sanz
Featured Players[]
- Musical guest appearances by G Unit and Nate Dogg
Sketches and Music Performances[]
Cold Open Sketch Pre-recorded Weekend Update Music Performance Other
Title | Image | Summary |
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The U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln Cold Open | President George W. Bush (Chris Parnell) addresses Navy personnel on U.S.S. Lincoln. | |
Opening Montage | Announcer Don Pardo does the announcements live for this episode. | |
Monologue by Ashton Kutcher | That's 70's Show star Ashton Kutcher has forgotten to wear pants for his monologue, as he hosted SNL for the first time and made his second appearance. Also Features Maya Rudolph and Chris Parnell. | |
Count Chocula Silver | Count Chocula (Jimmy Fallon) changes marketing approach to address seniors. | |
Jarret's Room | Sole viewer from Iceland (Ashton Kutcher) stays in Jarret’s (Jimmy Fallon) dorm room. | |
Madonna: An American Life | Matt Lauer (Seth Meyers) interviews rapidly aging Madonna (Amy Poehler). | |
Plagiarism Class | Teacher (Chris Parnell) is well aware of students' (Ashton Kutcher, Rachel Dratch, Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler) history paper plagiarisms. | |
50 Cent performed "In Da Club" with G-Unit | ||
Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey | With guests, Liza Minelli (Maya Rudolph) & David Gest (Chris Kattan) celebrate his birthday, Tracy Morgan has eaten Saddam Hussein’s birthday cake and Patrick (Will Forte) & Gunther Kelly (Fred Armisen) sing SARS Prevention Song. | |
The Falcolner | The Falconer (Will Forte) faces competition from The Muskrateer (Kutcher). | |
Backstage | Tracy Morgan & Dean Edwards don’t want Kutcher to “Punk” them. | |
Politics Today | High school dropouts (Ashton Kutcher, Amy Poehler, Tracy Morgan and Darrell Hammond) discuss the day’s big issues. | |
50 Cent performed "21 Questions", once again with G-Unit and Nate Dogg | ||
50's Ent. | Prisoners (Ashton Kutcher, Fred Armisen, Jimmy Fallon, Chris Kattan, and Tracy Morgan) incite riot when they mistake pre-execution performance. With Will Forte as Mike Simpkins. | |
Global Investments | Rerun from January 18, 2003. | |
Goodnights | Ashton Kutcher thanked 50 Cents, G Unit, Nate Dogg, Lorne for making him dream come true and the cast, he appreciated that. |
Preceded by: April 12, 2003 |
Saturday Night Live episode | Followed by: May 10, 2003 |