Saturday Night Live season 22
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The twenty-second season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between September 28, 1996, and May 17, 1997.
This season is notable for the host selection. Seven of the 20 hosts were former cast members. They included
Cast
Many changes happened before the start of the season. David Koechner and Nancy Walls were both let go after one season, and longtime cast member David Spade, who had been with the cast for six seasons since 1990, left the show on his own terms.[2]
Comedian and singer Ana Gasteyer and stand-up comedian Tracy Morgan were hired to replace Koechner and Walls,[3] being promoted to repertory status when hired.
Chris Kattan was promoted to repertory status, while Colin Quinn and Fred Wolf remained as featured players.
This was the final season for
Cast roster
Repertory players |
Featured players
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bold denotes Weekend Update anchor
Writers
Robert Carlock and Stephen Colbert[7] join the writing staff in this season.
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Host | Musical guest | Original air date | |
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407 | 1 | Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers | September 28, 1996 | ||
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408 | 2 | Lisa Kudrow | Sheryl Crow | October 5, 1996 | |
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409 | 3 | Bill Pullman | New Edition | October 19, 1996 | |
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410 | 4 | Dana Carvey | Dr. Dre | October 26, 1996 | |
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411 | 5 | Chris Rock | The Wallflowers | November 2, 1996 | |
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412 | 6 | Robert Downey Jr. | Fiona Apple | November 16, 1996 | |
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413 | 7 | Phil Hartman | Bush | November 23, 1996 | |
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414 | 8 | Martin Short | No Doubt | December 7, 1996 | |
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415 | 9 | Rosie O'Donnell | Whitney Houston | December 14, 1996 | |
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416 | 10 | Kevin Spacey | Beck | January 11, 1997 | |
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417 | 11 | David Alan Grier | Snoop Doggy Dogg | January 18, 1997 | |
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418 | 12 | Neve Campbell | David Bowie | February 8, 1997 | |
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419 | 13 | Chevy Chase | Live | February 15, 1997 | |
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420 | 14 | Alec Baldwin | Tina Turner | February 22, 1997 | |
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421 | 15 | Veruca Salt | March 15, 1997 | ||
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422 | 16 | Mike Myers | Aerosmith | March 22, 1997 | |
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423 | 17 | Rob Lowe | Spice Girls | April 12, 1997 | |
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424 | 18 | Pamela Anderson | Rollins Band | April 19, 1997 | |
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425 | 19 | Jewel | May 10, 1997 | ||
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426 | 20 | Jeff Goldblum | En Vogue | May 17, 1997 | |
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References
- ^ Kennedy, Michael (March 12, 2022). "Saturday Night Live: Everyone Banned From Performing & Why". ScreenRant. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
- ^ "'SNL' yanks Koechner, Walls, Spade". New York Daily News. September 10, 1996. p. D4. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
- ^ "'Saturday Night' starts season". Rome News-Tribune. September 5, 1996. p. 8-A. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
- ^ Wright, Megh (June 6, 2012). "Saturday Night's Children: Mark McKinney (1995-1997)". Vulture. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
- ^ Wright, Megh (September 11, 2014). "Saturday Night's Children: O'Hara, Hudson, Prager, and Wolf". Vulture. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
- ^ "Season 22: Opening Montage Variants". r/LiveFromNewYork. March 31, 2020. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
- ^ "10 People You Didn't Know Were Writers On SNL". HowStuffWorks. February 24, 2016. Retrieved April 23, 2024.