Share This
table started by
Freebase Web Team for the Saturday Night Live Base
There is no user-contributed description yet.
Add More Topics
Save this view to a base, or just for yourself.
159 SNL sketch series topics matching:
Filter this Collection
+
x
-
SNL sketch series
-
Regular character performances
- » Individual sketch episodes
- » Type of sketch
- Officially named sketch?
-
-
Fictional Character
-
TV Character
-
SNL character
- Other Columns Other Info
|
|
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| x name | x image | x Regular character performances | x article | ||
| x Actor | x Character | x Special performance type | |||
| x Wayne's World |
|
Mike Myers | Wayne Campbell |
Wayne's World was originally a recurring sketch from the NBC television series Saturday Night Live. It evolved from a segment titled "Wayne's Power Minute" on the CBC Television series It's Only Rock and Roll as the main character first appeared in...
|
|
| Dana Carvey | Garth Algar | ||||
| Nora Dunn | Mrs. Campbell | ||||
| x Morning Latte |
|
Will Ferrell | Tom Wilkins | ||
| x Celebrity Jeopardy! |
|
Will Ferrell | Alex Trebek (Will Ferrell) |
Celebrity Jeopardy! was a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live between 1996 and 2002, the years when Will Ferrell was a cast member. It parodies the Celebrity Jeopardy! edition of the television game show Jeopardy! where celebrities compete and...
|
|
| Darrell Hammond | Sean Connery (Darrell Hammond) | ||||
| Norm MacDonald | Burt Reynolds (Norm MacDonald) | ||||
| x Perspectives |
|
Tim Meadows | Lionel Osbourne | ||
| x Weekend Update (2000-2004) |
|
Jimmy Fallon | Him/Herself | ||
| Tina Fey | Him/Herself | ||||
| x Hardball |
|
Darrell Hammond | Chris Matthews (Darrell Hammond) | ||
| x The Denise Show |
|
Adam Sandler | Brian | ||
| x Merv the Perv |
|
Chris Parnell | Merv the Perv | ||
| x The Roxbury Guys |
|
Will Ferrell | Steve Butabi | ||
| Chris Kattan | Doug Butabi | ||||
| x Wake up Wakefield! |
|
Rachel Dratch | Sheldon | ||
| Jimmy Fallon | Randy Goldman | ||||
| Maya Rudolph | Megan | ||||
| x Pumping up with Hans & Franz |
|
Kevin Nealon | Franz | ||
| Dana Carvey | Hans | ||||
| x Coneheads |
|
Dan Aykroyd | Beldar Conehead |
The Coneheads was originally a sketch on Saturday Night Live which originated on the January 15, 1977 episode, and starred Dan Aykroyd as father Beldar, Jane Curtin as mother Prymaat, and Laraine Newman as daughter Connie.
The Coneheads were an...
|
|
| Jane Curtin | Prymaat Conehead | ||||
| Laraine Newman | Connie Conehead | ||||
| John Belushi | Kuldroth | ||||
| x Coffee Talk |
|
Mike Myers | Linda Richman |
Coffee Talk with Linda Richman was a sketch performed by Mike Myers on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. It ran from October 12, 1991, until October 15, 1994, although Myers (who had since left the show) reprised the role once more on...
|
|
| x Barry Gibb Talk Show |
|
Jimmy Fallon | Barry Gibb (Jimmy Fallon) |
The Barry Gibb Talk Show is a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live about a talk show starring Barry Gibb, lead singer for the Bee Gees, and his brother, Robin Gibb (late brother Maurice Gibb is not featured). It features Jimmy Fallon as Barry...
|
|
| x Sprockets |
|
Mike Myers | Dieter |
Sprockets was a recurring fictional West German television talk show sketch created by actor, writer and comedian Mike Myers with Canadian actor Dana Andersen for Second City Theatre. He later ported the character to television for the American...
|
|
| x The Bloder Brothers |
|
Jimmy Fallon | Kip Bloder |
The Bloder Brothers are recurring characters from the American late night sketch comedy television series Saturday Night Live played by Jimmy Fallon and Chris Parnell. The two brothers, Kip (Fallon) and Wayne (Parnell), make obnoxious jokes, no...
|
|
| Chris Parnell | Wayne Bloder | ||||
| x Adult Students | Rachel Dratch | Ruth Weinstock |
The Adult Students (Fred Armisen, Rachel Dratch, Tracy Morgan, and Horatio Sanz) were recurring characters in sketches on Saturday Night Live. They are socially awkward individuals who enroll in night school classes such as dance class (taught by...
|
||
| Fred Armisen | Gabe Fisher | ||||
| x Lothar of the Hill People |
|
Mike Myers | Lothar |
Lothar of the Hill People was a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live.
It featured Mike Myers as Lothar, the leader of a prehistoric tribe called the Hill People. A recurring line was Lothar announcing his status. "For I am Lothar, of the Hill...
|
|
| x Wong & Owens, Ex-Porn Stars |
|
Jim Breuer | Don Wong |
"Wong & Owens, Ex-Porn Stars" was a Saturday Night Live skit in 1997 featuring two ex-porn star, played by Tracy Morgan and Jim Breuer. The full title is actually "Wong & Owens: Ex Porn Stars". After a lengthy career in the porn industry, Don Wong ...
|
|
| x Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer |
|
Phil Hartman | Cirroc |
Cirroc — known as the Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer — was a recurring character created by Jack Handey and played by Phil Hartman on Saturday Night Live from 1991 through 1996. He was a caveman with the beetling brows of a neanderthal who had fallen into...
|
|
| x Nick The Lounge Singer |
|
Dan Aykroyd | Jimmy Joe Red Sky |
Nick The Lounge Singer was Bill Murray's most popular recurring character during his tenure on Saturday Night Live. The character was a typical 1970s lounge singer who sang current songs in a drawn-out, schmaltzy manner, and was typically...
|
|
| x Bronx Beat |
|
Maya Rudolph | Jodi Deitz |
Bronx Beat is a student newspaper of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. It is published by Columbia University.
|
|
| Amy Poehler | Betty Caruso | ||||
| x Gap Girls |
|
Chris Farley | Cindy Crawford |
Gap Girls was a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live with Adam Sandler as Lucy and David Spade as Kristy, two teenage girls who work at the Gap. Chris Farley appears randomly as Cindy, their manager. Their answer to a customer's fashion dilemma,...
|
|
| x Bill Swerski's Superfans |
|
Chris Farley | Todd O'Connor |
Bill Swerski's Superfans was a recurring sketch, about Chicago sports fans, on the American sketch comedy program Saturday Night Live. The sketch was a prominent feature from 1991-1992, and its characters have made various other appearances since...
|
|
| Robert Smigel | Carl Wollarski | ||||
| x La Revista Di La Television Con Vinny Vedecci |
|
Bill Hader | Vinny Vedecci |
La Rivista Della Televisione Con Vinny Vedecci is a recurring sketch in the American sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live about an Italian talk show featuring the host Vinny Vedecci, stunt coordinator Gino and the technical director of the show,...
|
|
| Fred Armisen | Franco | ||||
| Will Forte | Crew Member | ||||
| x The Kitchen Boys | Dana Carvey | Marco |
The Kitchen Boys is a recurring sketch on the comedy television show Saturday Night Live. It features two workers in an unnamed Italian restaurant, they are Marco and Carlo, portrayed by Dana Carvey and Adam Sandler, respectively. It is presumed...
|
||
| Adam Sandler | Carlo the Kitchen Boy | ||||
| x Two A-Holes |
|
Kristen Wiig | A-Hole girl |
"The Two A-Holes..." is a recurring skit on Saturday Night Live. Jason Sudeikis and Kristen Wiig portray the nameless male and female "a-holes," a preppy self-absorbed couple who love chewing gum, pop culture references, and completely ignoring the...
|
|
| Jason Sudeikis | A-Hole guy | ||||
| x Mango |
|
Chris Kattan | Mango |
Mango was a character performed by Chris Kattan on the American sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. The character was co-created and developed by Kattan and SNL writer Scott Wainio along with initial creative contributions by Roy Jenkins. Mango...
|
|
| x The Chris Farley Show |
|
The Chris Farley Show was a sketch from the American comedy TV series Saturday Night Live, which involved comic actor Chris Farley, as a parody of himself, interviewing various celebrities. Rather than ask his guest questions that had any popular...
|
|||
| x Goth Talk |
|
Chris Kattan | Azrael Abyss |
Goth Talk was a recurring sketch on the American television series Saturday Night Live from the late 1990s.
The sketch was about a late-night Tampa Bay cable access show recorded in the home of Azrael Abyss, Prince of Sorrows (Chris Kattan), a goth...
|
|
| Will Ferrell | Baron Nocturna | ||||
| Jim Breuer | Glenn | ||||
| Molly Shannon | Circe Nightshade | ||||
| x Delicious Dish |
|
Ana Gasteyer | Margaret Jo McCullin |
Delicious Dish was a recurring comedy sketch from the Saturday Night Live television comedy series. A parody of public radio shows, the skit features Margaret-Jo McCullen (Ana Gasteyer) and Teri Rialto (Molly Shannon) as bland radio personalities...
|
|
| Rachel Dratch | Lynne Bershad | ||||
| x The Schoeners |
|
Chris Parnell | Tato |
The Schoeners, also known as the Art Dealers, is a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live. It features Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph as Nuni and Nooni Schoener, respectively. It also features Chris Parnell as Tato, their very strange "maid", and...
|
|
| x Rialto Grande |
|
Jimmy Fallon | Rodney "The Zipper" Calzoun |
Rialto Grande is a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live featuring the character of Buddy Mills, played by Chris Kattan. Mills was an elderly comedian reminiscent of the vaudeville days. His sidekick drummer, Mackey, was played by Fred Armisen....
|
|
| Rachel Dratch | Cocktail Watress | ||||
| Fred Armisen | Mackey | ||||
| x The Boston Teens |
|
Rachel Dratch | Denise McDenna |
The Boston Teens are characters featured in a large number of sketches in the American television show Saturday Night Live.
Denise "Zazu" McDonough (Rachel Dratch) and Pat Sullivan or "Sully" (Jimmy Fallon) are a pair of Lexington, Massachusetts...
|
|
| Horatio Sanz | Frank Hilbert | ||||
| Jimmy Fallon | Pat Sullivan | ||||
| x Debbie Downer |
|
Rachel Dratch | Debbie Downer |
Debbie Downer is a name of a fictional Saturday Night Live character who is played by Rachel Dratch. The character debuted in 2004 on a skit and soon became popular.
The character's name is connected to slang phrase which refers to someone who...
|
|
| x Carol! |
|
Horatio Sanz | Carol |
Carol! was a segment on Saturday Night Live, in which Horatio Sanz played the title character.
The theme song for the Carol sketches is a parody of the theme song from the TV show Maude. There is some controvesry as to who created the character, as...
|
|
| x The Whiners |
|
Robin Duke | Wendy Whiner |
The Whiners were recurring characters on Saturday Night Live, from 1982 to 1984. Joe Piscopo, playing Doug Whiner, and Robin Duke, playing Wendy Whiner, spoke all their lines in a whining, nasal tone, hence, a double meaning of their name. They both...
|
|
| Joe Piscopo | Doug Whiner | ||||
| x Nick Burns, Your Company's Computer Guy |
|
Jimmy Fallon | Nick Burns |
"Nick Burns, Your Company's Computer Guy" is the name of a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live starring Jimmy Fallon.
In the sketch, Fallon portrays "Nick Burns", a caricature of the stereotypically condescending computer expert. Burns is the...
|
|
| x The Spartan Cheerleaders |
|
Will Ferrell | Craig Buchanan |
The Spartan Cheerleaders, often referred to as simply "The Spartans", were recurring characters on the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live during the 1990s. They consisted of students Arianna (Cheri Oteri) and Craig (Will Ferrell), a pair of...
|
|
| Cheri Oteri | Arianna | ||||
| x Z105 with Joey Mack |
|
Jimmy Fallon | Joey Mack |
Z105 with Joey Mack is a sketch on Saturday Night Live, which features Jimmy Fallon as over-the-top radio host Joey Mack. The sketch is a parody of the high-energy morning zoo radio show format, with the exception that he has no other crew and must...
|
|
| x The Needlers | Amy Poehler | Sally Needler |
"The Needlers: The Couple That Should Be Divorced" is a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live. Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler portray Dan and Sally Needler, a couple who spends every waking second arguing (needling each other). Why they will not get...
|
||
| Seth Meyers | Dan Needler | ||||
| x The Celine Dion Show | Ana Gasteyer | Celine Dion (Ana Gasteyer) | |||
| x Zagat's | Chris Farley | Beverly Gelfand | |||
| x Hello Dolly | Ana Gasteyer | Deana Nolan-Gray | |||
| x The Elevator Fans | Dana Carvey | Elevator Fan | |||
| x Ricki Lake | Jay Mohr | Ricki Lake (Jay Mohr) | |||
| x The X-Police | Dan Aykroyd | Joe | |||
| x Inside the Actors Studio | Will Ferrell | James Lipton (Will Ferrell) | |||
| x The Franken and Davis Show | |||||
| x Tiger Beat's Ultra Super Duper Dreamy Love Show | Ana Gasteyer | Gladys Stubbs | |||
| x Learning to Feel | Nora Dunn | Denise Venetti | |||
| x Cooking with the Anal Retentive Chef | Phil Hartman | Eugene | |||
| x The View | Tracy Morgan | Star Jones (Tracy Morgan) | |||
| x The Further Adventures of Biff and Salena | Joan Cusack | Salena | |||
| x The Southern Gals | Ana Gasteyer | Mary Faye | |||
| x Janet Reno's Dance Party | Will Ferrell | Janet Reno (Will Ferrell) | |||
| x MacGruber | Will Forte | MacGruber | |||
| x The Local News | Jim Breuer | Joe, Jr. | |||
| x The O'Reilly Factor | Darrell Hammond | Bill O'Reilly (Darrell Hammond) | |||
| x Larry King's News & Views | Norm MacDonald | Larry King (Norm MacDonald) | |||