Saturday Night Live (season 24)

Saturday Night Live Season 24

The Saturday Night Live title card as seen in the opening credits of the 24th season.
Country of origin  United States
No. of episodes 19
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Original run September 26, 1998 – May 15, 1999
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Saturday Night Live aired its twenty-fourth season during the 1998-1999 television season on NBC. The twenty-fourth season started on September 26, 1998 and ended on May 15, 1999 with 19 episodes in all (a 20th episode was planned, but was dropped due to budget cuts).

Before the start of the season Jim Breuer was fired from the show. Norm Macdonald left the show halfway through the previous season after being taken off Weekend Update.

After two years, Saturday Night Live hired new cast members. They included stand-up comic Jimmy Fallon, Chris Parnell of The Groundlings in Los Angeles and Horatio Sanz of Second City in Chicago,

Contents

Cast

Repertory players
Featured players

bold denotes Weekend Update anchor

Writers

Prime-Time Airings

Specials

Title Release Date Notes
The Bad Boys of SNL September 26, 1998
  • The Roxbury Guys (Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan) host a collection of some of the wildest sketches featuring SNL's Bad Boys (Chris Farley, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, David Spade), who dominated the show in the early '90s.
  • Sketches included: "Total Bastard Airlines", "The Gap Girls at the Mall", "Schmitt's Gay", "Dick Clark's Receptionist", "Spade in America", "The Dark Side with Nat X" and more.
The Best of Dana Carvey October 10, 1998
  • A collection of some of Dana Carvey's best sketches from his 6-year tenure on SNL.
SNL Goes Commercial, Volume II November 28, 1998
  • Will Ferrell hosts this second collection of some of SNL's greatest commercial parodies.
The Best of Steve Martin November 28, 1998
  • This is the first "Best of" dedicated to a recurring host.
Best of TV Parodies January 9, 1999
  • A compilation of some of SNL's greatest TV parodies.
Best of Game Show Parodies November 20, 1999
  • A collection of some of the greatest game show parodies from SNL's history.
The Clinton/Lewinsky Scandal November 27, 1999
  • Darrell Hammond hosts a compilation of skits that parodied the infamous Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky sex scandal.
  • Sketches included: "Mac's Bar", "MSNBC: White House in Crisis", "The Ladies' Man", "E! Impeachment Coverage" and others.
  • When this special was released on VHS one year later, the title was changed to "The Best of the Clinton Scandal".
The Best of Mike Myers June 19, 1999
  • A compilation of some of the best sketches from Mike Myers' 6-year stint on SNL.
  • Sketches included: "Wayne's World Meets Aerosmith", "Hedley & Wyche", "Sprockets: Germany's Most Disturbing Home Videos", "Coffee Talk", "Simon" and more.

Movies

Movie Name Release Date Notes
A Night at the Roxbury October 2, 1998

Episodes

Episode # Air Date Host(s) Musical Guest(s) Remarks
447 (24.1) September 26, 1998 Cameron Diaz The Smashing Pumpkins
448 (24.2) October 3, 1998 Kelsey Grammer Sheryl Crow
449 (24.3) October 17, 1998 Lucy Lawless Elliott Smith
  • Chucky, the possessed doll from Bride of Chucky and related films, made a guest appearance on "Weekend Update."
  • Judge Judy appeared as herself in a sketch in which she is being mocked by Cheri Oteri.
  • Elliott Smith performed "Waltz #2".
  • Elliott Smith's performance was edited out in syndication, despite the fact that he was mentioned in the opening credits.
450 (24.4) October 24, 1998 Ben Stiller Alanis Morissette
451 (24.5) November 7, 1998 David Spade Eagle-Eye Cherry
  • Brad Pitt appeared in the cold opening where David Spade visits his therapist (played by Pitt) about his overwhelming fame.
  • Former castmember Chris Rock cameoed in a Mango sketch as an admirer of a new dancer named Kiwi (played by David Spade).
  • Eagle-Eye Cherry performed "Save Tonight".
452 (24.6) November 14, 1998 Joan Allen Jewel
  • In the Jensen Mint fake commercial, the NBC version and all reruns at the time it first aired actually show the middle finger on all of the currency (the coin given to the bum played by Horatio Sanz and the dollar given to the bum played by Tim Meadows). The 60-minute syndicated version digitally blurs out the obscene gesture. The NBC late night rerun of this episode cuts out the fake commercial altogether.
  • Jewel performed "Hands" and "Down So Long".
  • John Goodman made a cameo in a Suel Forrester Sketch.
453 (24.7) November 21, 1998 Jennifer Love Hewitt Beastie Boys
454 (24.8) December 5, 1998 Vince Vaughn Lauryn Hill
  • Lauryn Hill performed "Doo Wop (That Thing)" and "Ex-Factor"
  • On the "Pimp Chat" sketch, White Chocolate (Vince Vaughn's character) tells Bishop Don "Mack" Donald (Tracy Morgan's character) that his new website is called "www.bitchbetterhavemymoney.com" in the original airing and on the E! reruns. On the late-night NBC reruns and Comedy Central reruns, the website is changed to "www.bitchbetterhavemyloot.com". www.bitchbetterhavemyloot.com redirects to nbc.com/snl
455 (24.9) December 12, 1998 Alec Baldwin Luciano Pavarotti

Vanessa L. Williams

  • The monologue where Alec Baldwin's mediocre monologue is mocked in a future episode of SNL was cut from syndication.
  • During the future montage in the monologue, Jimmy Fallon is shown hosting the last show before Christmas in 2011 [2]; while occurring on December 17 rather than the 12th as the sketch suggested, Fallon did in fact host this episode.
  • John Goodman had a cameo appearance during Baldwin's monologue and in the "Bill Brasky" sketch featuring Goodman, Will Ferrell, and Alec Baldwin as the drunken businessmen.
  • Vanessa Williams appeared as a Kwanzette during Weekend Update while Tim Meadows sings a song about Kwanzaa.
  • Luciano Pavarotti and Vanessa Williams performed "Adeste Fideles". This segment is not shown in syndication (and their mention in the opening credits is also removed).
456 (24.10) January 9, 1999 Bill Paxton Beck
457 (24.11) January 16, 1999 James Van Der Beek Everlast
  • Darrell Hammond replaced an absent Don Pardo as announcer, particularly in a two-part running gag where Don Pardo (Darrell Hammond) tries to seduce Van Der Beek.
  • Everlast performed "What It's Like".
458 (24.12) February 6, 1999 Gwyneth Paltrow Barenaked Ladies
  • This episode was submitted for Emmy consideration for 1998-1999.
  • Ben Affleck cameoed in Paltrow's opening monologue; she would later cameo in his opening monologue when he hosted the following season.
  • Molly Shannon injured the back of her head when she fell during the "Mary Katherine Gallagher" sketch.
  • Barenaked Ladies performed "It's All Been Done".
459 (24.13) February 13, 1999 Brendan Fraser Busta Rhymes
  • Former SNL writer/featured player Tom Davis appeared in the monologue.
  • The monologue where Brendan Fraser and Lorne Michaels find Tom Davis in the SNL bomb shelter was cut in the 60-minute rerun versions.
  • Other cameos include: George Plimpton (after the "Shut Up and Enjoy the Ozzy" sketch) and John Goodman (as Linda Tripp during the cold open).
  • Busta Rhymes performed "Gimme Some More" and "Tear da Roof Off".
460 (24.14) February 20, 1999 Bill Murray Lucinda Williams
  • Former castmember (and co-star of Caddyshack) Chevy Chase appeared in the "Quotable Caddyshack" sketch to re-enact his one scene with Bill Murray.
  • Stephanie Seymour cameoed in the cold open.
  • Lucinda Williams performed "Can't Let Go" and "2 Kool 2 Be 4-gotten".
461 (24.15) March 13, 1999 Ray Romano The Corrs
462 (24.16) March 20, 1999 Drew Barrymore Garbage
463 (24.17) April 10, 1999 John Goodman Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  • Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers performed "Swingin'" and "Room at the Top".
464 (24.18) May 8, 1999 Cuba Gooding Jr. Ricky Martin
  • Monica Lewinsky made a special appearance in the cold open where Bill Clinton (played by Darrell Hammond) imagines life after his Presidency, and in a sketch with Tim Meadows' Ladies Man character.
  • The cold open was replaced in reruns with a dress rehearsal because the dog Darrell Hammond was petting ran away in the live show version.
  • John Goodman makes a voice only guest appearance.
  • This episode ran a bit short, and the last segment of the night featured an extended band shot, lasting around 1 minute. The credits ran in full with time left over.
  • Ricky Martin performed "Livin' La Vida Loca".
465 (24.19) May 15, 1999 Sarah Michelle Gellar Backstreet Boys

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