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Saturday Night Live season 23

The twenty-third season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between September 27, 1997, and May 9, 1998.

Saturday Night Live
Season 23
No. of episodes20
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 27, 1997 (1997-09-27) –
May 9, 1998 (1998-05-09)
Season chronology
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season 24
List of episodes

This season saw the deaths of two former cast members. Six weeks after he came back to host, Chris Farley became the fifth SNL cast member to die prematurely. Influenced by his idol, John Belushi, Farley died of a speedball overdose at the age of 33. Two weeks after the season finale, long-time performer Phil Hartman was murdered by his wife who then committed suicide. Following their deaths, NBC aired two SNL specials as tributes to Farley and Hartman as they were both dedicated to their memories during this season.

Cast edit

Before the season, Mark McKinney left the show after three seasons since 1995.[1] In the wake of McKinney's departure, Colin Quinn was promoted to repertory status. This season is the first season to not include any featured players or new cast members.

During the season, a controversy arose in which Weekend Update anchor Norm Macdonald was removed from the Update segment, Macdonald's final episode as Update anchor was on December 13, 1997.[2][3] Quinn was then promoted to the job and anchored the segment in the next live episode, which aired January 10, 1998. Even though Macdonald still performed in sketches, he was not happy and eventually quit the show; his final appearance was on March 14, 1998.

This was also the final season for Jim Breuer as he left the show at season's end to move on to other acting opportunities.[4]

It was also the only season to have an opening sequence that did not show any shots of New York City, instead featuring a 1950s-inspired design.[5]

Repertory players

bold denotes Weekend Update anchor

Writers edit

Tina Fey joins the writing staff in this season. Longtime writer Jim Downey is fired coinciding with Norm Macdonald being taken off of Weekend Update.

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
HostMusical guest(s)Original air date
4271Sylvester StalloneJamiroquaiSeptember 27, 1997 (1997-09-27)

  • Jamiroquai performs "Alright".
  • The initial 1996 Olympics bombing suspect Richard Jewell makes a guest appearance, where, in a highly publicized sketch, he punches Janet Reno (played by Will Ferrell) in the gut, with Reno responding, "Same time next week?" Jewell also appeared alongside Norm Macdonald on Weekend Update.
4282Matthew PerryOasisOctober 4, 1997 (1997-10-04)

4293Brendan FraserBjörkOctober 18, 1997 (1997-10-18)

4304Chris FarleyThe Mighty Mighty BosstonesOctober 25, 1997 (1997-10-25)

4315Jon LovitzJane's AddictionNovember 8, 1997 (1997-11-08)

4326Claire DanesMariah CareyNovember 15, 1997 (1997-11-15)

  • Mariah Carey performs "Butterfly" and "My All".
  • During the monologue, show writer and future cast member Tina Fey makes a brief appearance as an audience member.
4337Rudolph GiulianiSarah McLachlanNovember 22, 1997 (1997-11-22)

  • Sarah McLachlan performs "Sweet Surrender". She also appeared in the Weekend Update segment.
4348Nathan LaneMetallicaDecember 6, 1997 (1997-12-06)

4359Helen HuntHansonDecember 13, 1997 (1997-12-13)

43610Samuel L. JacksonBen Folds FiveJanuary 10, 1998 (1998-01-10)

  • Ben Folds Five performs "Brick".
  • Colin Quinn's first episode as Weekend Update anchor.
43711Sarah Michelle GellarPortisheadJanuary 17, 1998 (1998-01-17)

43812John GoodmanPaula ColeFebruary 7, 1998 (1998-02-07)

  • Paula Cole performs "I Don't Want to Wait".
  • Dan Aykroyd cameos in this episode, reprising two of his popular recurring characters, Elwood Blues from The Blues Brothers during the monologue and Irwin Mainway from "Consumer Probe" in the Judge Judy sketch. He also impersonates Bob Dole in the cold opening.
  • Aykroyd and Goodman performed "Lookin' For a Fox" with the Blues Brothers Band.
43913Roma DowneyMissy Misdemeanor ElliottFebruary 14, 1998 (1998-02-14)

44014Garth BrooksGarth BrooksFebruary 28, 1998 (1998-02-28)

  • Garth Brooks performs "Two Piña Coladas".
  • Robert Duvall makes a guest appearance in the "Who's More Grizzled?!" sketch and the "Lay Lady Lay" sketch as well as introducing Garth Brooks' musical performance.
44115Scott WolfNatalie ImbrugliaMarch 7, 1998 (1998-03-07)

  • Natalie Imbruglia performs "Torn".
  • In the cold open, show writer and future cast member Tina Fey appears as Kathleen Willey on Larry King Live.
  • This episode is referenced in Jordan Peele's Nope (film) when Yeun describes a childhood tragedy that was parodied in the fictitious "Bad Gordy" sketch.
44216Julianne MooreBackstreet BoysMarch 14, 1998 (1998-03-14)

44317Steve BuscemiThird Eye BlindApril 4, 1998 (1998-04-04)

44418Greg KinnearAll SaintsApril 11, 1998 (1998-04-11)

44519Matthew BroderickNatalie MerchantMay 2, 1998 (1998-05-02)

  • Natalie Merchant performeds "Kind & Generous".
  • Tenacious D appears as a special guest, performing "The History of Tenacious D" and "Double Team".
  • Regis Philbin appeared in the pre-filmed "Viagra" commercial.
44620David DuchovnyPuff Daddy & Jimmy PageMay 9, 1998 (1998-05-09)

Specials edit

# Special Original airdate
1"SNL Halloween '97"November 1, 1997 (1997-11-01)
A clip show hosted by Mike Myers and Dana Carvey featuring material from previous shows.
2"SNL Sports Extra '98"January 24, 1998 (1998-01-24)
A clip show featuring material from previous shows.
3"Best of the New Season '97-'98"January 31, 1998 (1998-01-31)
A clip show featuring some of the best material from the first half of the '97-'98 season. Sketches include "Well Babies Tragedy," "Cookie Dough Sport," "The View," "The Ladies' Man," and "The Ambiguously Gay Duo".
4"SNL Remembers Chris Farley"February 21, 1998 (1998-02-21)
The special, introduced by Tim Meadows, featured some of the best material featuring Chris Farley during his stint on the show. Sketches include "Chippendales Auditions," "Superfans," "The Chris Farley Show," "Bobby Watches Grandma," "Schmitts Gay," "Focus On Beauty II," "Matt Foley, Motivational Speaker," "Giuliani's Inauguration," "Tater Junction," "Lunchlady Land", "Lillehammer", "Clinton Auditions," "Good Morning Brooklyn," "Japanese Game Show," "Juggernaut Force," "Zagat's," and "Hidden Camera Commercials".
5"SNL Remembers Phil Hartman"June 13, 1998 (1998-06-13)
The special featured some of the best material featuring Phil Hartman during his stint on the show. Sketches include "Donahue," "The Crosby Show," "Star Trek Convention," "Discover," "On Broadway," "Church Chat," "Cumpulsion," "Anne Boleyn," "Succinctly Speaking," "All-Drug Olympics," "Nicknames," "Win, Lose, or Tie," "Love is a Dream (film)," "Nancy Reagan Visits," "Robot Repair," "Cooking with the Anal Retentive Chef," "A Betty Ford Straight Arrow Christmas," "Celebrity Lawyer Court," "Greenhilly," "The Sinatra Group," "Clarence Thomas Hearings," "Campaign '92," "Sprockets," "Dick Clark's Snotty Receptionist," "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer," "Johnny Carson's Last Episode," "Perot and Stockdale Car Trip," "Clinton at McDonald's," "Sassy's Sassiest Boys," and "Acting Class".
6"The Best of Eddie Murphy"August 22, 1998 (1998-08-22)
The special featured some of the best material featuring Eddie Murphy during his tenure on the show. Sketches include "The Little Richard Simmons Show," "Prose and Cons" (film), "Velvet Jones School Of Technology," "Career Corner," "Ebony & Ivory," "Buckwheat Dead," "Stevie Wonder Impersonator," "Rock & Roll... and then some," "Black History Minute," "Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood," "Gumby," "Buckwheat Sings," and "James Brown's Hot Tub Party".

References edit

  1. ^ Wright, Megh (June 6, 2012). "Saturday Night's Children: Mark McKinney (1995-1997)". Vulture. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
  2. ^ Hugar, John (February 13, 2015). "The Bizarre Circumstances And Shaky Aftermath Of Norm Macdonald's Dismissal From Weekend Update". UPROXX. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  3. ^ Garrity, Katie (September 16, 2021). "Norm Macdonald Was Fired From 'Saturday Night Live' in 1998, but Why Exactly?". Distractify. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  4. ^ Evans, Bradford (November 22, 2013). "Adam McKay Responds to Jim Breuer Saying He Got Him Fired from 'SNL'". Vulture. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
  5. ^ "Season 23: Opening Montage Variants (The WORST Ever!)". r/LiveFromNewYork. March 31, 2020. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
  6. ^ Lindbergh, Ben (December 13, 2022). "The Oral History of the "Baseball Dreams Come True" 'Saturday Night Live' Sketch". The Ringer. Retrieved December 13, 2022.

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The twenty third season of Saturday Night Live an American sketch comedy series originally aired in the United States on NBC between September 27 1997 and May 9 1998 Saturday Night LiveSeason 23No of episodes20ReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseSeptember 27 1997 1997 09 27 May 9 1998 1998 05 09 Season chronology Previousseason 22Next season 24List of episodes This season saw the deaths of two former cast members Six weeks after he came back to host Chris Farley became the fifth SNL cast member to die prematurely Influenced by his idol John Belushi Farley died of a speedball overdose at the age of 33 Two weeks after the season finale long time performer Phil Hartman was murdered by his wife who then committed suicide Following their deaths NBC aired two SNL specials as tributes to Farley and Hartman as they were both dedicated to their memories during this season Contents 1 Cast 2 Writers 3 Episodes 4 Specials 5 ReferencesCast editBefore the season Mark McKinney left the show after three seasons since 1995 1 In the wake of McKinney s departure Colin Quinn was promoted to repertory status This season is the first season to not include any featured players or new cast members During the season a controversy arose in which Weekend Update anchor Norm Macdonald was removed from the Update segment Macdonald s final episode as Update anchor was on December 13 1997 2 3 Quinn was then promoted to the job and anchored the segment in the next live episode which aired January 10 1998 Even though Macdonald still performed in sketches he was not happy and eventually quit the show his final appearance was on March 14 1998 This was also the final season for Jim Breuer as he left the show at season s end to move on to other acting opportunities 4 It was also the only season to have an opening sequence that did not show any shots of New York City instead featuring a 1950s inspired design 5 Repertory players Jim Breuer Will Ferrell Ana Gasteyer Darrell Hammond Chris Kattan Norm Macdonald final episode March 14 1998 Tim Meadows Tracy Morgan Cheri Oteri Colin Quinn Molly Shannon bold denotes Weekend Update anchorWriters editMain article List of Saturday Night Live writers season 23 Tina Fey joins the writing staff in this season Longtime writer Jim Downey is fired coinciding with Norm Macdonald being taken off of Weekend Update Episodes editMain article List of Saturday Night Live episodes No overallNo inseasonHostMusical guest s Original air date4271Sylvester StalloneJamiroquaiSeptember 27 1997 1997 09 27 Jamiroquai performs Alright The initial 1996 Olympics bombing suspect Richard Jewell makes a guest appearance where in a highly publicized sketch he punches Janet Reno played by Will Ferrell in the gut with Reno responding Same time next week Jewell also appeared alongside Norm Macdonald on Weekend Update 4282Matthew PerryOasisOctober 4 1997 1997 10 04 Oasis performs Don t Go Away and Acquiesce This episode marked the first appearance of Tim Meadows popular The Ladies Man sketch 4293Brendan FraserBjorkOctober 18 1997 1997 10 18 Bjork performs Bachelorette Eric Dickerson made a guest appearance in the Monday Night Football sketch This episode marked the first appearance of Chris Kattan s Mango character 4304Chris FarleyThe Mighty Mighty BosstonesOctober 25 1997 1997 10 25 The Mighty Mighty Bosstones performs The Impression That I Get Chevy Chase and Chris Rock have cameo appearances in the cold opening and the monologue Chicago news anchor and reporter Bill Kurtis along with George Wendt and Mike Ditka appear in a short film showing the lives of the Bill Swerski s Superfans after their run on SNL Chris Farley reprises his characters Matt Foley and Todd O Connor This was Chris Farley s final television appearance before his death on December 18 1997 4315Jon LovitzJane s AddictionNovember 8 1997 1997 11 08 Jane s Addiction performs Jane Says with Flea Former cast member Dana Carvey makes a cameo appearance in this episode as Ross Perot in the Wedding Reception sketch and as George Michael in the Set Our Nanny Free commercial 4326Claire DanesMariah CareyNovember 15 1997 1997 11 15 Mariah Carey performs Butterfly and My All During the monologue show writer and future cast member Tina Fey makes a brief appearance as an audience member 4337Rudolph GiulianiSarah McLachlanNovember 22 1997 1997 11 22 Sarah McLachlan performs Sweet Surrender She also appeared in the Weekend Update segment 4348Nathan LaneMetallicaDecember 6 1997 1997 12 06 Metallica performs Fuel and The Memory Remains the latter featuring Marianne Faithfull on vocals Lane s The Lion King co star Ernie Sabella makes a cameo appearance during the monologue in which both sing a few bars of Hakuna Matata The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders make a guest appearance in the Spartans Dream sketch 4359Helen HuntHansonDecember 13 1997 1997 12 13 Hanson performs MMMBop and Merry Christmas Baby They also appeared in the MMMBop Elevator Hostages sketch Hunt s As Good as It Gets co star Jack Nicholson makes a cameo appearance during the monologue and in a Roxbury Guys sketch Pedro Borbon Jr Marty Cordova Russ Davis Jeff Fassero Cliff Floyd Mark Grudzielanek David Howard Todd Hundley Gregg Jefferies Scott Rolen Mike Sweeney Rondell White Gerald Williams Mark Wohlers and Todd Zeile make an appearance in the Baseball Dreams sketch 6 Norm Macdonald s final episode as Weekend Update anchor 43610Samuel L JacksonBen Folds FiveJanuary 10 1998 1998 01 10 Ben Folds Five performs Brick Colin Quinn s first episode as Weekend Update anchor 43711Sarah Michelle GellarPortisheadJanuary 17 1998 1998 01 17 Portishead performs Only You 43812John GoodmanPaula ColeFebruary 7 1998 1998 02 07 Paula Cole performs I Don t Want to Wait Dan Aykroyd cameos in this episode reprising two of his popular recurring characters Elwood Blues from The Blues Brothers during the monologue and Irwin Mainway from Consumer Probe in the Judge Judy sketch He also impersonates Bob Dole in the cold opening Aykroyd and Goodman performed Lookin For a Fox with the Blues Brothers Band 43913Roma DowneyMissy Misdemeanor ElliottFebruary 14 1998 1998 02 14 Missy Elliott performs Sock It 2 Me and Beep Me 911 She is joined during the performance by Timbaland amp Magoo 44014Garth BrooksGarth BrooksFebruary 28 1998 1998 02 28 Garth Brooks performs Two Pina Coladas Robert Duvall makes a guest appearance in the Who s More Grizzled sketch and the Lay Lady Lay sketch as well as introducing Garth Brooks musical performance 44115Scott WolfNatalie ImbrugliaMarch 7 1998 1998 03 07 Natalie Imbruglia performs Torn In the cold open show writer and future cast member Tina Fey appears as Kathleen Willey on Larry King Live This episode is referenced in Jordan Peele s Nope film when Yeun describes a childhood tragedy that was parodied in the fictitious Bad Gordy sketch 44216Julianne MooreBackstreet BoysMarch 14 1998 1998 03 14 Backstreet Boys performs As Long as You Love Me Norm Macdonald s final episode as a cast member 44317Steve BuscemiThird Eye BlindApril 4 1998 1998 04 04 Third Eye Blind performs How s It Going to Be Lewis H Lapham cameos in the cold open Writer Tina Fey appears in the monologue John Hurt made a guest appearance as the Hare in the Mad Tea Party sketch Didi Conn appears in the Morning Latte sketch Natasha Henstridge appears in the Job Interview sketch Jason Alexander Whoopi Goldberg Gilbert Gottfried and Molly Ringwald lend their voices in the animated TV Funhouse segment 44418Greg KinnearAll SaintsApril 11 1998 1998 04 11 All Saints performs Never Ever Bob Hoskins made two guest appearances in the Walk The Plank sketch and the Former Hosts of Later Reunion commercial Saturday TV Funhouse Fun with Real Audio cartoon about Tom Snyder s being obsessed with Dolly Parton was written by Robert Smigel Smigel s wife Michelle and Stephen Colbert 44519Matthew BroderickNatalie MerchantMay 2 1998 1998 05 02 Natalie Merchant performeds Kind amp Generous Tenacious D appears as a special guest performing The History of Tenacious D and Double Team Regis Philbin appeared in the pre filmed Viagra commercial 44620David DuchovnyPuff Daddy amp Jimmy PageMay 9 1998 1998 05 09 Puff Daddy and Jimmy Page perform Come with Me Duchovny s The X Files co star Nicholas Lea made a cameo appearance in the cold open Paula Abdul made a guest appearance in the Cheerleading Camp sketch John Goodman Matt Lauer and Al Roker appeared in the Mango sketch Jim Breuer s final episode as a cast member Specials edit Special Original airdate1 SNL Halloween 97 November 1 1997 1997 11 01 A clip show hosted by Mike Myers and Dana Carvey featuring material from previous shows 2 SNL Sports Extra 98 January 24 1998 1998 01 24 A clip show featuring material from previous shows 3 Best of the New Season 97 98 January 31 1998 1998 01 31 A clip show featuring some of the best material from the first half of the 97 98 season Sketches include Well Babies Tragedy Cookie Dough Sport The View The Ladies Man and The Ambiguously Gay Duo 4 SNL Remembers Chris Farley February 21 1998 1998 02 21 The special introduced by Tim Meadows featured some of the best material featuring Chris Farley during his stint on the show Sketches include Chippendales Auditions Superfans The Chris Farley Show Bobby Watches Grandma Schmitts Gay Focus On Beauty II Matt Foley Motivational Speaker Giuliani s Inauguration Tater Junction Lunchlady Land Lillehammer Clinton Auditions Good Morning Brooklyn Japanese Game Show Juggernaut Force Zagat s and Hidden Camera Commercials 5 SNL Remembers Phil Hartman June 13 1998 1998 06 13 The special featured some of the best material featuring Phil Hartman during his stint on the show Sketches include Donahue The Crosby Show Star Trek Convention Discover On Broadway Church Chat Cumpulsion Anne Boleyn Succinctly Speaking All Drug Olympics Nicknames Win Lose or Tie Love is a Dream film Nancy Reagan Visits Robot Repair Cooking with the Anal Retentive Chef A Betty Ford Straight Arrow Christmas Celebrity Lawyer Court Greenhilly The Sinatra Group Clarence Thomas Hearings Campaign 92 Sprockets Dick Clark s Snotty Receptionist Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer Johnny Carson s Last Episode Perot and Stockdale Car Trip Clinton at McDonald s Sassy s Sassiest Boys and Acting Class 6 The Best of Eddie Murphy August 22 1998 1998 08 22 The special featured some of the best material featuring Eddie Murphy during his tenure on the show Sketches include The Little Richard Simmons Show Prose and Cons film Velvet Jones School Of Technology Career Corner Ebony amp Ivory Buckwheat Dead Stevie Wonder Impersonator Rock amp Roll and then some Black History Minute Mr Robinson s Neighborhood Gumby Buckwheat Sings and James Brown s Hot Tub Party References edit Wright Megh June 6 2012 Saturday Night s Children Mark McKinney 1995 1997 Vulture Retrieved April 20 2024 Hugar John February 13 2015 The Bizarre Circumstances And Shaky Aftermath Of Norm Macdonald s Dismissal From Weekend Update UPROXX Retrieved April 19 2024 Garrity Katie September 16 2021 Norm Macdonald Was Fired From Saturday Night Live in 1998 but Why Exactly Distractify Retrieved April 19 2024 Evans Bradford November 22 2013 Adam McKay Responds to Jim Breuer Saying He Got Him Fired from SNL Vulture Retrieved April 20 2024 Season 23 Opening Montage Variants The WORST Ever r LiveFromNewYork March 31 2020 Retrieved April 20 2024 Lindbergh Ben December 13 2022 The Oral History of the Baseball Dreams Come True Saturday Night Live Sketch The Ringer Retrieved December 13 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saturday Night Live season 23 amp oldid 1219818314, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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