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Version of
"Saturday Night Live from Milano" (2006)
"Saturday Night Live" (2009)
Edited into
The Best of John Belushi (1985) (V)
The Best of Dan Aykroyd (1986) (V)
The Best of Chevy Chase (1987) (V)
The Best of Gilda Radner (1989) (V)
Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary (1989) (TV)
 -  the whole show is a collection of clips celebrating 15 years of SNL
Saturday Night Live Goes Commercial (1991) (TV)
 -  this is a compilation of commercial spoofs from SNL
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Robin Williams (1991) (V)
 -  this tape features two edited SNL episodes
Best of Saturday Night Live: Special Edition (1992) (V)
 -  this video tape holds three episodes of SNL
Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash (1992) (TV)
 -  this is a compilation of political sketches from the first 18 years of SNL
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley (1998) (TV)
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Eddie Murphy (1998) (V)
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers (1998) (V)
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman (1998) (TV)
The Bad Boys of Saturday Night Live (1998) (TV)
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Steve Martin (1998) (TV)
Saturday Night Live Christmas (1999) (V)
 -  All Sketches are taken from this show
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Rock (1999) (TV)
Saturday Night Live: Best of the Clinton Scandal (1999) (TV)
SNL: 25 Years of Music (1999) (TV)
 -  a compilation of musical highlights from this show
Saturday Night Live 25 (1999) (TV)
Andy Kaufman's Really Big Show (1999) (TV)
Saturday Night Live: Game Show Parodies (2000) (TV)
Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 2000 (2000) (TV)
 -  a special highlighting the political humor of SNL
"Heroes of Black Comedy" (2002)
"Heroes of Jewish Comedy" (2003)
"Mittermeiers Saturday Night Live" (2004)
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Cheri Oteri (2004) (TV)
101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments (2004) (TV)
 -  101 classic moments
Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 2004 (2004) (TV)
 -  this show is a compilation of the political humor of SNL
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Tom Hanks (2004) (TV)
Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live (2005) (TV)
Spin off
Things We Did Last Summer (1978) (TV)
 -  A one of special featuring the original cast members of SNL in a bunch of pre recorded sketches
The Blues Brothers (1980)
The Coneheads (1983) (TV)
 -  The special was based on a recurring sketch from this program
Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures (1986)
"The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley" (1988)
Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car (1992) (TV)
Wayne's World (1992)
Mr. Saturday Night (1992)
Coneheads (1993)
Wayne's World 2 (1993)
It's Pat (1994)
Stuart Saves His Family (1995)
Blues Brothers 2000 (1998)
A Night at the Roxbury (1998)
Office Space (1999)
Superstar (1999)
The Ladies Man (2000)
"TV Funhouse" (2000)
Saturday Night Live Primetime Extra 1 (2001) (TV)
Saturday Night Live Primetime Extra 2 (2001) (TV)
Saturday Night Live: Mother's Day Special (2001) (TV)
Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Halftime Special (2003) (TV)
"The Naked Trucker and T-Bones Show" (2007)
 -  David Koechner debuted his Gerald "T-Bone" Tibbons character on Saturday Night Live. This was Koechner's biggest and most popular character while he was a regular cast member on SNL from 1995 to 1996. On this show, he will be playing the same character he used to do on SNL.
"Saturday Night Live: Weekend Update Thursday" (2008)
Saturday Night Live Presidential Bash '08 (2008) (TV)
MacGruber (2010)
Referenced in
Frat House (1979)
 -  One of the actors mentions "wild and crazy guys".
"Mork & Mindy: Little Orphan Morkie (#2.22)" (1980)
 -  Mork does an impression of Mr. Bill.
Roadie (1980)
 -  Jake and Elwood have a very brief - but very clear - cameo.
Close Harmony (1981)
 -  One of the children wears a shirt featuring Mr. Bill.
Steve Martin's Best Show Ever (1981) (TV)
 -  Martin and Aykroyd reprise some of their characters
Tempest (1982)
 -  Miranda says that she watches Saturday Night Live.
Ernie Kovacs: Television's Original Genius (1982) (TV)
Eddie Murphy Delirious (1983) (TV)
On the Scene with the Ghostbusters (1984) (TV)
Repo Man (1984)
 -  Mentioned in the Black Flag song "TV Party"
"Jeopardy!: (#1.1)" (1984)
 -  Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Actors & Roles", it was the first-ever clue to deal with a television program.
Victims! (1985)
 -  While driving, two women imitate Steve Martin and Dan Ackroyd's "Two Wild and Crazy Guys"
Sesame Street Presents: Follow that Bird (1985)
 -  Chevy Chase cameos as a television news anchor. Chevy Chase was the original anchor for "Weekend Update."
"The Greatest American Hero: The Greatest American Heroine" (1986)
 -  Ralph appears to have hosted SNL
Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started - The Billy Crystal Special (1986) (TV)
 -  Crystal reprises his SNL characters
SpaceCamp (1986)
 -  In the scene in which Jinx asks the NASA computer about launch possibilities (the second scene involving Jinx and the computer), as the computer monitor rapidly flashes data on the screen, a couple of hidden messages are included, but only for one or two frames each. On the display of the shuttle's main engine, the caption reads "Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) burns liquid hydrogen & liquid oxygen fuel (as if anyone didn't know that, I must say...)" The next frame features a message saying "Don't get down on the DSK thrust factor, man". And the following frame displays a message saying "Three SSME's are on the orbiter's aft end, which is driving (@27,000 Knm) me quite mental". (The messages are references to 'Martin Short' 's character "Ed Grimsley", who was popular on "Saturday Night Live" (1975) at the time the film was being produced.)
"Galaxy High School: Dollars and Sense (#1.7)" (1986)
 -  Reggie paraphrases Fernando: You look marvelouis
Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
 -  a character imitates Eddie Murphy's characters from the show
Terminal Exposure (1987)
"ALF: The Boy Next Door (#2.14)" (1988)
 -  Referenced by ALF.
Demented Top 20 Video Countdown (1988) (TV)
 -  Dr. Demento mentions this show.
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
"Good Morning, Miss Bliss: Stevie (#1.11)" (1989)
 -  Screech imitates Hans and Franz.
"Saved by the Bell: The Substitute (#1.7)" (1989)
 -  Screech says, "I didn't know Juliet was a Conehead!"
The Exorcist III (1990)
Cranium Command (1989)
Life of Python (1990) (TV)
 -  mentioned in the tv-special
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Untamed Youth (#2.11)" (1990)
 -  Cheryl Watson's letter mentions that she use to watch SNL until she discovered this show.
"Freddy's Nightmares: Dust to Dust (#2.20)" (1990)
 -  A character shouts, "Live from New York, it's..."
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Catalina Caper (#3.4)" (1990)
 -  Servo: (as Chevy Chase) Candygram. Land Shark.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Pod People (#4.3)" (1991)
 -  Joel (as Rob Schneider, the "making copies with Steve" guy): "The Trumpezoid!"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Castle of Fu-Manchu (#4.23)" (1992)
 -  "This is Fu Manchu" "And You're Not!"
"Showbiz Today: (1992-03-10)" (1992)
 -  This show features a profile on Lorne Michaels
"The Golden Girls: Home Again, Rose: Part 2 (#7.24)" (1992)
 -  Mentioned by name.
Mo' Money (1992)
Bob Roberts (1992)
Feed (1992)
 -  Arnold Schwarzenegger references the "Hans and Franz" sketch's lines "pump you up" and "girlie men," a parody of him.
"Saved by the Bell: Student Teacher Week (#4.2)" (1992)
 -  Screech quotes Hans and Franz's "pump you up" line.
"The Ben Stiller Show: With Bobcat Goldthwait (#1.2)" (1992)
 -  Bobcat Goldthwait mentions Wayne and Garth.
"Schmidteinander: (#3.5)" (1992)
 -  Schmidt & Feuerstein mention it
"Saved by the Bell: Video Yearbook (#4.18)" (1992)
 -  Lisa mentions that she has dates with boys named Wayne and Garth.
"The Ben Stiller Show: With Dennis Miller (#1.10)" (1992)
 -  Dennis Miller mentions that Ben was an SNL cast member.
The Best of the Blues Brothers (1993) (V)
 -  When Dan Akroyd is talking about forming the band, he talks about Saturday Night Live
The War Room (1993)
Striking Distance (1993)
"The Simpsons: Homer's Barbershop Quartet (#5.1)" (1993)
 -  Homer tells "A maturing Joe Piscopo left Saturday Night Live to conquer Hollywood."
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Mitchell (#6.12)" (1993)
 -  Crow: We are two wild and crazy guys.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Wild World of Batwoman (#6.15)" (1993)
 -  Tom: "Mr. Bill, and he's all grown up."
Lunar: Eternal Blue (1994) (VG)
Chris Rock: Big Ass Jokes (1994) (TV)
 -  a still is shown
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Skydivers (#7.9)" (1994)
 -  Mike: Yeah, that's the ticket.
"Showbiz Today: (1994-09-23)" (1994)
 -  Alan Zweibel promotes his book 'Bunny Bunny' about working with Gilda Radner on SNL
"The Nanny: Everybody Needs a Bubby (#2.3)" (1994)
 -  Fran, Sylvia and Yetta are watching a segment of Mike Myers' "Coffee Talk with Linda Richman".
"Married with Children: A Man for No Seasons (#9.11)" (1994)
 -  Joe Morgan: "So, to recap, baseball is on strike, hockey is on strike and 'Saturday Night Live' just won't end."
Korono torigâ (1995) (VG)
"Married with Children: Kelly Takes a Shot (#9.15)" (1995)
 -  Bud to Kelly: "I meant you suck at choosing your roles. Like anyone from the 'Saturday Night Live' cast."
Indictment: The McMartin Trial (1995) (TV)
The Show Formerly Known as the Martin Short Show (1995) (TV)
 -  Short plays characters that he played on SNL
Dana Carvey: Critics' Choice (1995) (TV)
Caught (1996)
The Late Shift (1996) (TV)
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie (1996)
 -  Crow: (as Master Thespian) Acting!
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (#9.12)" (1997)
 -  Crow: "Ed Grimley!"
Spawn (1997)
 -  mentioned in a line of dialogue
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Prince of Space (#9.16)" (1997)
 -  Crow: It's Pat!
100 Years of Comedy (1997) (V)
 -  Show mentioned.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Invasion of the Neptune Men (#9.19)" (1997)
 -  Servo: Oh, it's Mr. Bill, oh nooooo!
"The Nanny: A Decent Proposal (#5.6)" (1997)
 -  Maxwell refers to Chevy Chase as a Not Ready For Primetime Player.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Space Mutiny (#9.20)" (1997)
 -  Ed Grimley impressions
God Said, 'Ha!' (1998)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Werewolf (#10.4)" (1998)
 -  A woman falls down the stairs, prompting Mike to say "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!"
Relax... It's Just Sex (1998)
The Stories Behind the Making of 'The Blues Brothers' (1998) (V)
 -  mentioned a few times
Vampire Savior EX Edition (1998) (VG)
"That '70s Show: Sunday, Bloody Sunday (#1.10)" (1998)
 -  Kelso says that Steve Martin is hosting SNL.
The Suburbans (1999)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Future War (#11.4)" (1999)
 -  Mike (as Steve Martin): "Am I a wild and crazy guy?"
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Track of the Moon Beast (#11.7)" (1999)
 -  Crow: (as Lisa Loopner) Come on Paul, Pizza Face.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Final Justice (#11.8)" (1999)
 -  "Father Guido Sarducci"
Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm (1999) (TV)
 -  A character spreads gossip about Molly Shannon he heard from a lover that worked on the show
Behind the Scenes of 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me' (1999) (V)
 -  mentioned once
Man on the Moon (1999)
"Freaks and Geeks: The Garage Door (#1.12)" (2000)
 -  Neal, his dad, and Sam discuss cast members
"Sports Night: Bells and a Siren (#2.20)" (2000)
 -  Natalie has a job interview for a producer position at SNL.
"Freaks and Geeks: Kim Kelly Is My Friend (#1.4)" (2000)
 -  "King Tut" plays
"Even Stevens: What'll Idol Do? (#1.4)" (2000)
 -  The show Louis videotaped
"Freaks and Geeks: Smooching and Mooching (#1.16)" (2000)
 -  Neal has a Coneheads poster in his room
"Angel: Untouched (#2.4)" (2000)
 -  Cop: "Oh, no Mr. Bill!"
"Freaks and Geeks: Noshing and Moshing (#1.15)" (2000)
 -  Neal has a picture of the Coneheads in his room
The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
50 Years of NBC Late Night (2001) (TV)
"Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Acupuncturist (#2.6)" (2001)
 -  Mentioned by name
"Undeclared: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs (#1.10)" (2002)
 -  Jimmy's dream is to be on SNL
Who Is Alan Smithee? (2002) (TV)
WarCraft III: Reign of Chaos (2002) (VG)
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
The Master of Disguise (2002)
Red Dwarf: Launching 'Red Dwarf' (2002) (V)
 -  Referenced by name
Maid in Manhattan (2002)
Stella Shorts 1998-2002 (2002) (V)
 -  In two shorts, David Wain exclaims "Live from New York, it's saturday night!" as an absurd reference.
Anger Management (2003)
 -  Meatball the cat wears a red hooded sweatshirt, and article of clothing which Adam Sandler sang about on SNL
A Mighty Wind (2003)
Daddy Day Care (2003)
 -  Murphy's broccoli costume similar to Gumby.
Century of Black Cinema (2003) (V)
 -  Mentioned in film.
Skull Session: The Making of 'Anger Management' (2003) (V)
The Haunted Mansion (2003) (VG)
 -  The ghost band saying that the music needs more cowbell. This is a reference to a Saturday Night Live skit.
It's Latter-Day Night! Live Comedy (2003) (V)
 -  Title reference
Stuck on You (2003)
 -  Walt imitates Phil Hartman's imitation of Ed McMahon
'Elf' Jukebox (2004) (V)
 -  This title is referenced.
Tag Along with Will Ferrell (2004) (V)
 -  This title is referenced.
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years (2004) (V)
 -  dialogue
The Nomi Song (2004)
 -  Klaus Nomi's performance as a backing singer for David Bowie from one of the episodes is integrated in the film.
The 76th Annual Academy Awards (2004) (TV)
 -  Billy Crystal refers to Bill Murray and himself both being SNL alums
Mean Girls (2004)
 -  Tim Meddows uses his famous catchphrase from when he was "The Ladies Man" on SNL
Hoodwinked! (2005)
 -  Wolf mimics the "Candygram" sketch from Season One as he attempts to get into Granny's place.
'Mean Girls': Only the Strong Survive (2004) (V)
 -  mentioned a few times
The Stepford Husbands (2004) (V)
 -  mentioned once
Seed of Chucky (2004)
 -  Violins not violence on television reference.
The Shady National Convention (2004) (TV)
 -  The episode with Ashlee Simpson is referenced
Last Laugh '04 (2004) (TV)
 -  The Ashlee Simpson incident is referenced a few times
"The West Wing: The Wake Up Call (#6.14)" (2005)
 -  Bartlet refers to the British Prime Minister as "getting all Hans and Franz". A reference to a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live.
"The Office: Health Care (#1.3)" (2005)
 -  Michael (as Rob Schneider's character) says "making copies" to Pam.
"Family Guy: Don't Make Me Over (#4.4)" (2005)
 -  Meg is used on this show.
"Robot Chicken: That Hurts Me (#1.19)" (2005)
 -  Mike Myers sings the Wayne's World theme song
Strongbad_email.exe: Disc Four (2005) (V)
 -  In "Haircut", one of Strong Bad's eyebrow styles he demonstrates is "Ready For Primetime", which refers to the name of the show's original cast: "The Not Ready For Primetime Players". In "Virus", the dance that Strong Bad and The Cheat do to celebrate "the computer genius man" is reminiscent of Dana Carvey's Church Lady dance
Just the Two of Us (2005) (V)
 -  mentioned once
"The Office: Office Olympics (#2.3)" (2005)
 -  referenced in dialogue
Adam and Eve (2005)
 -  "John Belushi as Samurai" t-shirt
Crash Tag Team Racing (2005) (VG)
 -  N. Gin quotes "Don't Fear the Reaper! I need more cowbell! I DON'T HAVE A COWBELL!!"
"Gilmore Girls: The Prodigal Daughter Returns (#6.9)" (2005)
 -  Locked out of her own house, Lorelai calls, "Land Shark! Candygram!", a reference to a skit performed by Chevy Chase in the first season of SNL.
"Is It Real?: Extreme Sleepwalking (#2.12)" (2005)
 -  Kenneth Parks watches it before falling asleep.
Seinfeld: Jason + Larry = George (2005) (V)
 -  mentioned once
"Jeopardy!: (#22.59)" (2005)
 -  Alex mentions Gilda Radner portraying Roseanne Roseannadanna on the show after Radner is a correct response in the "Comedic Catchphrases" category
"The Office: The Secret (#2.13)" (2006)
 -  Like Wayne and Garth in "Wayne's World," Michael says, "We're not worthy!"
"Howard Stern on Demand: The Christys in the City" (2006)
 -  Richard shows his parents where the show is taped.
"The Office: Valentine's Day (#2.16)" (2006)
 -  Michael's line
Getting Into the Action (2006) (V)
 -  Chris Thompson mentions Will Forte joinging SNL after his writing stint on Action
"Howard Stern on Demand: Andrew Dice Clay" (2006)
 -  the time Dice hosted is mentioned
"Howard Stern on Demand: Tori Spelling/Darrell Hammond" (2006)
 -  Hammond talks about working on the show
"The Simpsons: The Wettest Stories Ever Told (#17.18)" (2006)
 -  Carl says "I'm Chevy Chase and you're not"
"Psych: Who Ya Gonna Call? (#1.7)" (2006)
 -  Lassiter says, "Are we clear?" Shawn replies, "Like butter" - a reference to Linda Richman from "Coffee Talk."
The Pleasure of Your Company (2006)
 -  Wayne and Garth talent show
"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: The Cold Open (#1.2)" (2006)
 -  Matt says he wants Lorne Michaels' office - one of the cast members specifically mentions SNL.
"Game K N B: (2006-10-12)" (2006)
 -  mentioned in the question.
Man of the Year (2006)
 -  an entire scene is filmed on the Saturday Night Live Soundstage with a part of the cast.
"South Park: Hell on Earth 2006 (#10.11)" (2006)
 -  Someone dresses as a Conehead for the halloween party.
Queen of the Castle: The Elaine Benes Story (2006) (V)
 -  mentioned once
Dead & Deader (2006) (TV)
 -  sidekick called "ambiguously gay"
The Ten (2007)
 -  "I'm Gumby, dammit"
"ER: Dying Is Easy... (#13.15)" (2007)
 -  Simon says he wanted to go on SNL and Letterman.
"The Sarah Silverman Program.: Positively Negative (#1.3)" (2007)
 -  "I'm going to pump (handclap) you up, with AIDS awareness."
"The Office: Cocktails (#3.17)" (2007)
 -  Michael says he's doing an impression of Mike Meyers from SNL.
"The Office: Safety Training (#3.19)" (2007)
 -  Michael says "Dwight, you ignorant slut"
"House M.D.: The Jerk (#3.23)" (2007)
 -  "Party on, Garth."
"The Office: The Job (#3.23)" (2007)
 -  Michael says he is impersonating Kevin Nealon as Arnold Schwarzenegger
"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: The Disaster Show (#1.17)" (2007)
 -  During her opening monologue, Allison Janney mistakenly welcomes the audience to Saturday Night Live.
"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: Breaking News (#1.18)" (2007)
 -  The computer software mentioned by Jack contains details of the best sketches from the show.
2007 MTV Movie Awards (2007) (TV)
 -  mentioned by Cameron Diaz
Garfield Gets Real (2007) (V)
 -  Hale and Hardy are dimwitted bodybuilders with eastern European accents, in the tradition of Hans and Franz.
28 Weeks Later: The Infected (2007) (V)
 -  Rose Byrne mentioned this title in her interview
"America's Next Top Model: The Girl Who Is Afraid of Heights (#9.5)" (2007)
 -  One girl is referred to as "Debbie Downer", a character from SNL.
Homestarrunner.com: Everything Else, Volume 3 (2007) (V)
 -  In "Happy Hallow-day", three different characters' Halloween costumes were associated with this show: Strong Bad as Don Novello's character Father Guido Sarducci, Strong Sad as Andy Kaufman's character Tony Clifton and Homsar as Martin Short's character Ed Grimley
"ER: Skye's the Limit (#14.9)" (2007)
 -  Dr. Morris does an impression of the "pump YOU up" guys from SNL
"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Bull (#8.11)" (2008)
 -  David Hodges says,"more cowbell" in a way similar to Christopher Walken
Baghead (2008)
 -  "Da Bears" said like Chris Farley says it in this show
"The Office: Goodbye, Toby (#4.14)" (2008)
 -  Michael and Holly quote Jon Lovitz' Master Thespian character
True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet (2008) (TV)
 -  Mentioned by Sam
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: America's Next Top Paddy's Billboard Model Contest (#4.3)" (2008)
 -  Dee mentions the show in dialogue
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: (#7.15)" (2008)
 -  Contestant does impression of Chris Farley as Matt Foley
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: (#7.16)" (2008)
 -  Contestant does impression of Chris Farley as Matt Foley
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: (#7.17)" (2008)
 -  Included in an $8,000 question
"Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Homecoming (#4.3)" (2008)
 -  the narrator says that if he could do impressions, he would still be on "Saturday Night Live"
Bride Wars (2009)
 -  Emma says "Sprockets" and does Mike Myers dance move from the SNL "Sprockets" skits
"The Office: Lecture Circuit: Part 2 (#5.15)" (2009)
 -  Picture of Ed Grimley on Holly's desktop
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien: (2009-02-18)" (2009)
 -  Conan mentions that Jason Sudeikis is on the show
I Love You, Man (2009)
 -  "Da Bears" and "The Church Lady" skits and the show are mentioned
"The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Duplicity/Knowing/I Love You, Man (#1.4)" (2009)
 -  Is Refrenced when an actor is mentioned
"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: (#1.7)" (2009)
 -  Eddie Murphy mentions that he was on the series
"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: (#1.9)" (2009)
 -  Conan says that Norm MacDonald came to people's attention when he anchored "Weekend Update" on "Saturday Night Live"
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: (#8.7)" (2009)
 -  A $5,000 question refers to the "Wild and Crazy Guys" sketch
"Drop Dead Diva: What If? (#1.11)" (2009)
 -  The defendant claims that "parody is free speech - what about Saturday Night Live?" SNL is referenced twice.
"The Jay Leno Show: (#1.14)" (2009)
 -  Chris Rock said he had a Jheri curl part of the time on this show
"The Jay Leno Show: (#1.19)" (2009)
 -  Gerard Butler mentions that he will host the show, and a still of Jay's 1986 hosting appearance is shown
"The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XX (#21.4)" (2009)
 -  Lenny and Carl dress up as the Blues Brothers.
"Jeopardy!: (#26.26)" (2009)
 -  Reference to "Wild and Crazy Guys" sketch in a $400 clue in the category "Nonfiction"
"Jeopardy!: (#26.29)" (2009)
 -  Reference in a $1,600 clue in the category "Other Planets in Movies"
"The Office: Koi Pond (#6.7)" (2009)
 -  Michael was dressed up like the "Dick in a Box" sketch
"Jeopardy!: (#26.35)" (2009)
 -  Reference in a $200 clue in the category "Turn On"
Featured in
Middle Age Crazy (1980)
 -  Coneheads sketch featured on television screen
The Winds of Whoopie (1983) (TV)
 -  clips
The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years (1986) (TV)
 -  clips of this show are seen in the aniversary special
Wired (1989)
"Quantum Leap: Disco Inferno - April 1, 1976 (#2.2)" (1989)
 -  Sam (as the man he leaped into, Chad Stone) and his "family" watch Saturday Night Live on TV.
Always (1989)
Life of Python (1990) (TV)
Rush (1991)
This Is MST3K (1992) (TV)
Friends of Gilda (1993) (TV)
 -  numerous clips featuring Gilda Radner are shown
The Best of the Blues Brothers (1993) (V)
 -  Some of the performaces shown are from Saturday Night Live
R.E.M. Parallel (1995) (V)
R.E.M.: Rough Cut (1995) (TV)
The Many Faces of Christopher Lee (1996) (V)
Classic Stand-Up Comedy of Television (1996) (TV)
 -  footage from this show exists in this special
Influences: From Yesterday to Today (1999) (TV)
 -  clips from this show are used in this special
"The Roseanne Show: (1999-01-04)" (1999)
 -  A clip from the show is featured.
Grass (1999)
 -  A clip from a 1978 episode featuring Chevy Chase lampooning "killer dope" is shown.
Man on the Moon (1999)
 -  Contains a meticulous re-creation of the former show.
Two of Us (2000) (TV)
"Freaks and Geeks: The Garage Door (#1.12)" (2000)
 -  The geeks watch SNL
Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy (2001)
 -  clip with Jon Lovitz as Ron shown twice
Waking Life (2001)
"HBO First Look: The Making of 'Dr. Dolittle 2' (#8.7)" (2001)
 -  clips shown
50 Years of NBC Late Night (2001) (TV)
Gilda Radner: It's Always Something (2002) (TV)
NBC 75th Anniversary Special (2002) (TV)
 -  Showing Comedy Show
TV Guide 50 Best Shows of All Time: A 50th Anniversary Celebration (2002) (TV)
TV's Most Censored Moments (2002) (TV)
"Heroes of Comedy: Women on Top" (2003)
Uncensored Comedy: That's Not Funny! (2003) (TV)
"I Love the '70s" (2003)
Lost in Translation (2003)
The Best of R.E.M.: In View 1988-2003 (2003) (V)
 -  a clip of Andy Kaufman performing on the show in "Man on the Moon"
Miracle (2004)
 -  Clip of the Coneheads during opening credits
The Nomi Song (2004)
 -  Several interviewees reference Nomi's perfomrance on the show, as a backing singer for David Bowie.
"The Greatest Canadian" (2004)
 -  Various satire clips and shots of John Candy & Mike Meyers are used
How It Began (2004) (V)
 -  clips shown
"The 100 Most Memorable TV Moments" (2004)
 -  They are in the 100 Greatest Moments
"I Love the '90s: Part Deux" (2005)
 -  Footage from this TV show is featured.
'Tommy Boy': Behind the Laughter (2005) (V)
 -  clips of Chris Farley shown
Saturday Night Live: The Best of David Spade (2005) (TV)
 -  features clips from this show.
Chopped Off: The Man Who Lost His Penis (2006) (TV)
 -  archive footage
"The Drug Years" (2006)
 -  clips featured
Bigger Stronger Faster* (2008)
 -  Clip of "Weekend Update" weighlifting sketch with Dennis Miller, Kevin Nealon and Phil Hartman
Recount (2008) (TV)
 -  Shown on TV/Mentioned in end credits
"The O'Reilly Factor: (2008-07-15)" (2008)
 -  Features clips from the Greek dinner skit with John Belushi during 'The Great American Culture Quiz' segment.
The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (2008) (TV)
 -  Brief clip of opening titles during Josh Groban's salute to TV theme songs.
"De wereld draait door: (#4.30)" (2008)
 -  A fragment is shown.
"De wereld draait door: (#4.34)" (2008)
 -  A fragment is shown.
"De wereld draait door: (#4.44)" (2008)
 -  A fragment is shown.
"Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America: Would Ya Hit a Guy with Glasses?: Nerds, Jerks & Oddballs (#1.1)" (2009)
 -  Clips are shown from various episodes.
"20 to 1: Adults Only 20 to 01: Hottest Stars on the Planet (#8.7)" (2009)
 -  Clip from a news sketch on the split between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie shown in a segment on Brad Pitt.
Spoofed in
Repossessed (1990)
The Boneheads (1992) (V)
 -  similar title/characters of The Coneheads skits in SNL
Stay Tuned (1992)
"Step by Step: J.T.'s World (#2.4)" (1992)
 -  J.T. and Cody start a cable access show called J.T.'s World, modeled after the sketch "Wayne's World" from Saturday Night Live.
"Tiny Toon Adventures: Weekday Afternoon Live (#3.17)" (1992)
 -  The entire episode is a SNL spoof; several classic sketches and characters including the Coneheads, Miss Emily Litella, and Chevy Chase's opening fall are parodied.
"The Simpsons: Brother from the Same Planet (#4.14)" (1993)
 -  Bart watches "Tuesday Night Live", presented by Krusty. It features several comedy sketches parodying this show.
"The Critic: Lady Hawke (#2.3)" (1995)
 -  Jeremy is the guest host on "Yesterday Night Live"
Rock & Roll Back to School Special (2001) (TV)
Retarded Animal Babies (2003) (V)
 -  the retarded animal babies imitate the Butabi brothers by bobbing their heads in a club while "What is Love" plays
Inside the Actors Studio Spoof (2003) (V)
 -  This is a continuation of a Saturday Night Live skit.
The Reagans (2003) (TV)
 -  Reagan and Nancy watch their son Ron when he hosted SNL. It's not the clip from SNL but a recreation by the actor playing Reagan's son.
"Family Guy: The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire (#4.5)" (2005)
 -  Quagmire and Cleveland spoof the SNL skit with Steve Martin as a swinger
Trust the Man (2005)
 -  when toby was taking to elaine about her new boyfriend he says he looks like a "sprocket" and spoofs the sprocket dance from SNL
Wordplay (2006)
 -  a Jewish woman imitates Mike Myers in the SNL skit 'Coffee Talk with Linda Richman': "We're a little verklempt, talk amongst your selves."
"Family Guy: Barely Legal (#5.8)" (2006)
 -  Garrett Morris appears as a character he played on the show

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