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 October 10, 2009
 Season 35 episode
SNL Drew Barrymore
SNL Regina Spektor
 Episode 661
 Season Episode 3
 Host Drew Barrymore
 Musical Guest(s) Regina Spektor
 Song(s) performed by
 Musical Guest(s)
"Eet"
"The Calculation"
Previous Episode
October 3, 2009
Next Episode
October 17, 2009

The 3rd episode of Season 35 and 661st episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by actress Drew Barrymore, star of the hit films, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Far From Home, Firestarter, Poison Ivy, Boys on the Side, Charlie's Angels and its 2003 sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Duplex, Riding in Cars with Boys, Fever Pitch, Lucky You, Big Miracle, Miss You Already Mad Love, Home Fries, Batman Forever, Ever After, The Wedding Singer, 50 First Dates, The Stand In, Blended and Curious George and the host of first-run syndicated American talk show The Drew Barrymore Show, with pianist and singer Regina Spektor as the musical guest. It premiered on October 10, 2009. This is Drew Barrymore's 6th time as host, and Regina Spektor's musical guest debut on SNL.

Drew Barrymore's goodnights speech is "Hi! I just want to say, “Thank you!” to Regina Spektor, my dear old friend! The wonderful Justin Long! And to say that Kristen Wiig is INCREDIBLE in “Whip It”, and I LOVE her, and I LOVE you guys, and I want to say that Lorne and Marci, you made my dream come true tonight. Thank you so very much. [she thrusts her arms high] YEEEEEEAAAAAHHHHH!!!!."

Cast[]

Repertory Players[]

Featured Players[]

Cameo by Justin Long

Sketches and Music Performances[]

 Cold Open   Sketch   Pre-recorded   Weekend Update   Music Performance   Other 

Title Image Summary
Presidential Address Cold Open
President Barack Obama (Fred Armisen) addresses the nation on winning the Nobel Peace Prize and $70 million from his first lottery ticket. With Kristen Wiig.
Monologue by Drew Barrymore
After breaking the record for most times, a woman has returned ever hosted SNL for the sixth time, actress Drew Barrymore presents vintage clips of her prestigious acting family in action. With Bobby Moynihan, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, Abby Elliott, Andy Samberg, Nasim Pedrad, Kenan Thompson, and Jenny Slate.
Gilly: Art Class
Gilly (Kristen Wiig) meets a new friend, Italian transfer student Gigli (Drew Barrymore). With Will Forte, Bobby Moynihan, Kenan Thompson, and Abby Elliott.
Celebrity Ghost Stories
Biography Channel's newest show, where celebrities like Billy Bob Thornton (Andy Samberg) and Sharon Osbourne (Drew Barrymore) remember their encounters with ghosts. With Abby Elliott, Fred Armisen, Justin Long, Kenan Thompson, Nasim Pedrad, and the voice of Bill Hader.
University of Westfield Online
Students (Fred Armisen, Nasim Pedrad, Kenan Thompson, Jenny Slate) talk about what they learned from University of Westfield Online. With Will Forte and the voice of Bill Hader.
La Rivista Della Televisione
Italian talk show host Vinny Vedecci (Bill Hader) interviews Drew Barrymore, who does not speak Italian. With Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Bobby Moynihan
Regina Spektor performs "Eet"  
Weekend Update with Seth Meyers


Seth welcomes political strategist extraordinaire James Carville (Bill Hader), who talks about Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Later, Scrooge McDuck (Andy Samberg) appears, commenting on increasing gold prices and how rich he is. Then, Maya Angelou (Kenan Thompson) debunks the rumors that she is dead.
Tampax to the Max Tournament of Champions
A 1991 billiards championship between Greta Milwaukee (Kristen Wiig) and Nina Wilkes Booth (Drew Barrymore) with a strange sponsor. With the voice of Steve Higgins, Jason Sudeikis, and Will Forte.
Cooking Al Fresco with Fran & Phil
Fran Jones (Drew Barrymore) and Phil O'Brien (Andy Samberg) are continually attacked by birds on the first episode of their cooking show. With Bobby Moynihan and the voice of Bill Hader.
Larry King Live
Larry King (Fred Armisen), along with Carly Lane (Drew Barrymore), Jefferson Mitchell (Jason Sudeikis), and Dr. Eleanor Pierson (Kristen Wiig) talk about sex scandals.
Brenda & Shaun
An SNL Digital Short in which Brenda (Drew Barrymore) and Shaun (Fred Armisen) advertise their party entertainment service, even in bad situations. With Jenny Slate, Andy Samberg, Nasim Pedrad, Abby Elliott, Bobby Moynihan, and Kenan Thompson.
Regina Spektor performs "The Calculation"  
Book Q&A   A man (Will Forte) visits the reading of a book his wife (Drew Barrymore) wrote about him. With Jason Sudeikis and Nasim Pedrad.
Goodbyes and Closing Credots   Drew Barrymore thanked Regina Spektor, Justin Long, Kristen Wiig, Lorne Michaels, and Marci Klein.
Preceded by:
October 3, 2009
Saturday Night Live episode Followed by:
October 17, 2009
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