October 14, 2000 Season 26 episode
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Episode | 487 |
Season Episode | 2 |
Host | Kate Hudson |
Musical Guest(s) | Radiohead |
Song(s) performed by Musical Guest(s) |
"The National Anthem" "Idioteque" |
Previous Episode October 7, 2000 |
Next Episode October 21, 2000 |
The 2nd episode of Season 26 and the 487th episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by actress Kate Hudson, star of the hit films Desert Blue, Dr. T & the Women, Almost Famous, Le Divorce, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, You, Me and Durpee, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Gossip, About Adam, The Four Feathers, and Raising Helen with musical guest Radiohead, an English rock band. It premiered on October 14, 2000. Radiohead made their first musical guest stint on SNL, and this was the hosting debut for Kate Hudson.
Cast[]
Repertory Players[]
- Jimmy Fallon
- Will Ferrell
- Ana Gasteyer
- Darrell Hammond
- Chris Kattan
- Tracy Morgan
- Chris Parnell
- Horatio Sanz
- Molly Shannon
Featured Players[]
New cast member Jerry Minor was not credited in the opening montage
Sketches and Music Performances[]
Cold Open Sketch Pre-recorded Weekend Update Music Performance Other
Title | Image | Summary |
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Second Presidential Debate 2000 Cold Open | In their second debate monitored by Jim Lehrer (Chris Parnell), Al Gore (Darrell Hammond) and George W. Bush (Will Ferrell) agree on all the issues. | |
Opening Montage | Jerry Minor removed from montage; two photos of the SNL Band show up (only in this clip). | |
Kate Hudson's Monologue | Hosting for the first time, actress Kate Hudson is reunited with the other children (Rachel Dratch, Chris Kattan, Ana Gasteyer and Will Ferrell) of former “Laugh-In” stars. | |
Girls Gone Wild! | During a visit home from college, daughter Shelly (Kate Hudson) is horrified when her parents (Will Ferrell, Molly Shannon) recognize her on a commercial for an X-rated Spring Break video. Also features Horatio Sanz as the bartender and Darrell Hammond as the voice of Dan Ratcher. | |
TV Funhouse: Robert Smigel present the X-Presidents. | The X-Presidents team up to prevent third-party candidates Ralph Nader and Pat Buchanan from affecting the presidential election. To make sure they succeed, Ralph Nader and Pat Buchanan are using Jimmy Carter's daughter Amy, Ronald Reagan's son Ronald Reagan Jr. (voiced by Chris Parnell), and Gerald Ford's dog Liberty as decoys. | |
Inside The Actors Studio | James Lipton (Will Ferrell) interviews the delightful Drew Barrymore (Kate Hudson). | |
Boston Teens: Sully's Home | Sully (Jimmy Fallon) and Denise (Rachel Dratch) are excited when they discovers that his older sister Bernadette (Kate Hudson) is dating Nomar Garciaparra. Also Features Horatio Sanz as Frankie Hilbert. | |
Radiohead performs "The National Anthem" | ||
Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey | Jimmy Fallon reviews "Meet The Parents" by repeating the title as a catch phrase. With guest, President Bill Clinton (Darrell Hammond) doesn't fancy Al Gore or George W. Bush as his worthy successor. | |
Woodrow Meet Kate Hudson | Kate Hudson is enchanted by the sewer home of Woodrow the bum (Tracy Morgan). With Jimmy Fallon as voice if motorist, Will Ferrell plays the manager, Chris Parnell plays the director, and Chris Kattan and Molly Shannon as Kate's friends. | |
Meet The Press | Tim Russert (Darrell Hammond) makes Hillary Clinton (Ana Gasteyer) out to be a fool. Also Features Jimmy Fallon as Rock Lazio and Chris Kattan as the announcer. | |
Rubun to Shuri | The Japanese version of “Laverne & Shirley.” With Kate Hudson as Yuki Ayugai, Shuri, Maya Rudolph as both the announcer and Miho Kajiyama, Rabun, Jimmy Fallon as Lenny, Chris Kattan as Squiggy, and Chris Parnell as both the announcer and Carmine. | |
Radiohead performs "Idioteque" | ||
Vote Sober | A friendly reminder from the cast to not vote while intoxicated. | |
Goodnights | Kate Hudson thanked Radiohead, Nomar Garciaparra and everyone for having her being here. |
Preceded by: October 7, 2000 |
Saturday Night Live episode | Followed by: October 21, 2000 |