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Saturday Night Live (season 45)

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Saturday Night Live
Season 45
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes18
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 28, 2019 (2019-09-28) –
May 9, 2020 (2020-05-09)[1]
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The forty-fifth season of the NBC comedy series Saturday Night Live (also branded Saturday Night Live 45 and SNL45) premiered on September 28, 2019, during the 2019–20 television season with host Woody Harrelson and musical guest Billie Eilish,[2] and concluded on May 9, 2020 with host Kristen Wiig and musical guest Boyz II Men featuring Babyface.[1] This season featured the return of Eddie Murphy as host, on December 21, 2019, for the first time in 35 years.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was temporarily halted on March 16, 2020. The move came hours after New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio ordered all theaters in the city to close by the following morning.[3] The season resumed on April 11, 2020 with three remotely produced episodes containing Weekend Update and other contributions from the cast.[4] The self-filmed episodes, with pre-recorded from-home segments, were instead referred to as Saturday Night Live at Home. The first remote episode was hosted by Tom Hanks, who survived COVID-19 after being diagnosed the month prior.[5] The third of these episodes, airing on May 9, 2020 and hosted by former cast member Kristen Wiig, acted as the show's season finale.[1]

Cast

Prior to the beginning of the season, Leslie Jones, who joined the cast one month into season 40, left after having been with the show for almost five full seasons.[6] Three new featured players were announced on September 12, 2019: SNL staff writer Bowen Yang (who had appeared as Kim Jong-Un in a season 44 episode hosted by Sandra Oh), Chloe Fineman of The Groundlings, and stand-up comedian Shane Gillis. Yang is the first fully East Asian-American cast member in the show's history.[7]

Fineman auditioned for the show in 2018 for the previous season.[8]

The choice of Gillis as a cast member generated backlash after podcast clips of him making racist remarks were reposted,[9] including referring to presidential candidate Andrew Yang using a racial slur.[10] Gillis has also made derogatory remarks about Muslims, women, and the LGBTQ community on his online show Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast.[11] Gillis was let go from the cast only four days after the announcement of his hiring, prior to the airing of the first episode.[12]

Heidi Gardner and Chris Redd (both originally hired in 2017 at the start of season 43) were upgraded to repertory status this season while Ego Nwodim remained a featured player.[13]

Pete Davidson took a leave of absence at the beginning of the season, missing the first two episodes before returning for the third, due to filming commitments of The Suicide Squad.[14] He was still credited in the episodes he missed.

Cast roster

bold denotes "Weekend Update" anchor

Writers

Dan Bulla, Emma Clark, Dan Licata, and Jasmine Pierce were added to the writing staff.[15] Michael Che, Colin Jost, and Kent Sublette continue as head writers for the show.

This was the final season for longtime writer James Anderson. Anderson had been a writer for the show since 2000.

Episodes

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8721Woody HarrelsonBillie EilishSeptember 28, 2019 (2019-09-28)4.1/10

  • Billie Eilish performs "Bad Guy" and "I Love You" with Finneas O'Connell.
    • Eilish's performance of "Bad Guy", inspired by a dance performed by Fred Astaire in the 1951 film Royal Wedding, was controversial, with some dancers accused Eilish of "cribbing".[16][17]
  • Alec Baldwin and Liev Schreiber appear as Donald Trump and himself, respectively, in the cold open.
  • Larry David and Maya Rudolph appear as Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris, respectively, in the "Impeachment Town Hall" sketch.
  • Towards the end of the "Inside the Beltway" sketch, a stagehand is captured by the camera coming on stage to help Aidy Bryant with costume change. This causes Bryant and Strong to break character.[18]
  • When this episode was rebroadcast on Saturday August 29, 2020, following the conclusion of Weekend Update, a photograph of Chadwick Boseman, who had previously hosted SNL and who had passed away earlier in the week after battling cancer, was shown in silence[citation needed].
  • Pete Davidson does not appear in this episode due to filming commitments for The Suicide Squad, but is credited in the opening montage.[14]
  • Neal Brennan and former SNL staff writer Dave McCary guest-wrote on this episode.[19]
  • During the goodnights, Harrelson thanks Greta Thunberg while wearing a t-shirt with her picture on it.
  • Chloe Fineman and Bowen Yang's first episode as cast members.
8732Phoebe Waller-BridgeTaylor SwiftOctober 5, 2019 (2019-10-05)4.0/11

  • Taylor Swift performs "Lover" and "False God" with SNL bandleader Lenny Pickett on sax.
  • Matthew Broderick appears as Mike Pompeo in the cold open.
  • Pete Davidson does not appear in this episode due to filming commitments for The Suicide Squad, but is credited in the opening montage and mentioned by both Mikey Day and Colin Jost during Weekend Update.[20][21]
8743David HarbourCamila CabelloOctober 12, 2019 (2019-10-12)3.8/11

  • Camila Cabello performs "Cry for Me" and "Easy".
  • Woody Harrelson, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Billy Porter appear as Joe Biden, Julian Castro and himself, respectively, in the cold open.
  • SNL writers Dan Licata and Streeter Seidell appear as a robber and Cookie Monster, respectively, in the pre-recorded "Grouch" sketch.
  • Pete Davidson returns to the show after having been absent the previous two episodes.
8754Chance the RapperChance the RapperOctober 26, 2019 (2019-10-26)3.8/11

  • Chance the Rapper performs "Zanies and Fools" and "Handsome" with Megan Thee Stallion.
    • For the first song, Chance the Rapper introduces himself (referring to himself in the third person) with a video of his daughter filling the gap between the announcement and the beginning of the song.[22]
  • Alec Baldwin, Darrell Hammond and Fred Armisen appear as Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, respectively, in the cold open.
  • Jason Momoa appears in the "Judge Barry" sketch and introduces Chance the Rapper's second performance.
8765Kristen StewartColdplayNovember 2, 2019 (2019-11-02)4.1/11

  • Coldplay performs "Orphans" and "Everyday Life".
  • SNL writer and future cast member Andrew Dismukes appears in the monologue as an audience member.
8776Harry StylesHarry StylesNovember 16, 2019 (2019-11-16)3.9/10

  • Harry Styles performs "Lights Up" and "Watermelon Sugar".
  • Jon Hamm appears as William B. Taylor Jr. in the cold open and introduces Styles' second performance.
  • Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant and Cecily Strong introduces Styles' first performance.
  • Dave McCary and Julio Torres guest wrote this episode.
  • After Weekend Update, a photo of former NBC executive Rick Ludwin, who died earlier in the week, is shown in silence.
8787Will FerrellKing PrincessNovember 23, 2019 (2019-11-23)4.3/14

  • King Princess performs "1950" and "Hit the Back".
  • Alec Baldwin appears as Donald Trump in the cold open.
  • Tracy Morgan and Ryan Reynolds appear in the opening monologue. Additionally, Reynolds appears as Guy Who Knows the Owner on Weekend Update.
  • Fred Armisen, Larry David, Rachel Dratch, Woody Harrelson and Maya Rudolph appear as Michael Bloomberg, Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, respectively, in the "Democratic Debate" sketch. Additionally, Armisen and Rudolph appear in the "Thanksgiving" sketch.
8798Jennifer LopezDaBabyDecember 7, 2019 (2019-12-07)4.2/11

  • DaBaby performs "Bop" and "Suge", both featuring Jabbawockeez, and appears in the "Hip Hop Carolers" sketch.
  • Alec Baldwin, James Corden, Jimmy Fallon and Paul Rudd appear in the cold open as Donald Trump, Boris Johnson, Justin Trudeau and Emmanuel Macron, respectively.
  • The Rockettes appear in the opening monologue.
  • Alex Rodriguez appears in the pre-recorded "Chad & JLo" sketch.
8809Scarlett JohanssonNiall HoranDecember 14, 2019 (2019-12-14)4.0/11

  • Niall Horan performs "Nice to Meet Ya" and "Put a Little Love on Me", and appears in the "Hot Tub" sketch.
88110Eddie MurphyLizzoDecember 21, 2019 (2019-12-21)6.7/16[29]

  • Lizzo performs "Truth Hurts" and a holiday-themed remix of "Good as Hell", and appears in the cut-for-time "Aidy Bizzo and Lizzo" pre-recorded sketch.[23]
  • Fred Armisen, Alec Baldwin, Larry David, Rachel Dratch, Maya Rudolph and Jason Sudeikis appear in the cold open as Michael Bloomberg, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, respectively. Rudolph also appears in the prerecorded "Family Christmas" sketch.
  • Kate McKinnon plays two characters during the cold open: Elizabeth Warren and Nancy Pelosi.
  • Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, and Tracy Morgan appear in the opening monologue with Kenan Thompson.
  • SNL writer Gary Richardson appears on Weekend Update as a cue-card holder.
  • Usher appears during the goodnights.
  • Murphy reprises some of his most iconic SNL characters including Mr. Robinson (Mister Robinson's Neighborhood sketch), Buckwheat (The Masked Singer sketch), Gumby (Weekend Update) and Velvet Jones (Black Jeopardy sketch).
  • Except for his brief appearance on the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special in 2015, this episode marked Murphy's first appearance on SNL since he hosted in the tenth season 35 years earlier.
  • An average of 9.921 million viewers watched the show live[24] but including seven+ DVR numbers, the show totaled 16.3 million viewers, making it the highest watched episode since 2008.[25]
  • Eddie Murphy won his first ever Emmy Award for hosting this episode; Maya Rudolph won an Emmy Award for her portrayal of Kamala Harris on this episode and Don Roy King won an Emmy Award for directing this episode. In total, this episode received six Emmy Award nominations and four Emmy Award wins.[26][27][28]
88211Adam DriverHalseyJanuary 25, 2020 (2020-01-25)3.8/11

  • Halsey performs "You Should Be Sad" and "Finally // Beautiful Stranger" and appears in the pre-recorded "Slow" sketch and the Cheer sketch.
  • Jon Lovitz appears in the cold open as Alan Dershowitz.
  • Following Weekend Update, a photo of Buck Henry, who hosted the show ten times between 1976 and 1980, is shown in silence in commemoration of his death earlier in the month.
88312J. J. WattLuke CombsFebruary 1, 2020 (2020-02-01)4.1/11

  • Luke Combs performs "Lovin' On You" and "Beer Never Broke My Heart".
  • Alec Baldwin appears in the cold open as Donald Trump.
  • During the goodnights, Watt and some of the cast members wore several Los Angeles Lakers jerseys showing Kobe Bryant's #24 number with Watt tossing a crumpled piece of paper off stage (à la shooting a basketball), as a tribute to Bryant who died a week earlier from a helicopter crash, a day after the previous episode.
88413RuPaulJustin BieberFebruary 8, 2020 (2020-02-08)4.3/12

  • Justin Bieber performs "Yummy" and "Intentions" with Quavo.
  • Larry David, Rachel Dratch and Jason Sudeikis appear in the cold open as Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar and Joe Biden, respectively. Fred Armisen appears in pre-recorded footage as Michael Bloomberg.
88514John MulaneyDavid ByrneFebruary 29, 2020 (2020-02-29)4.0/12

  • David Byrne performs "Once in a Lifetime" and "Toe Jam" with the cast of the Broadway show American Utopia and appears in the "Airport Sushi" sketch as an airport worker.
  • Fred Armisen, Larry David and Rachel Dratch appear in the cold open as Mike Bloomberg, Bernie Sanders and Amy Klobuchar, respectively. Additionally, Mulaney appears as Joe Biden (replacing Jason Sudeikis and Woody Harrelson).
  • Justin Theroux appears in the pre-recorded Kyle Mooney film.
  • Jake Gyllenhaal appears in the "Airport Sushi" sketch as "Guy Who Always Travels In Pajamas".
  • Mulaney's monologue generated controversy after he joked about bringing back the stabbing of Julius Caesar by senators in reference to Donald Trump, causing him to be investigated by the Secret Service two days after the episode premiered. The investigation, however, was dropped in December 2020 after they found out that Mulaney hadn't made any direct threats towards Trump.[30]
88615Daniel CraigThe WeekndMarch 7, 2020 (2020-03-07)4.1/11

  • The Weeknd performs "Blinding Lights" and "Scared to Live", the latter with Oneohtrix Point Never.
    • The audio from the performance of “Scared to Live” was later included on the deluxe edition of The Weeknd’s After Hours.
    • The Weeknd also appears in two sketches: in a pre-recorded "On the Couch" sketch, and on Weekend Update in a segment called "The Weeknd Update."
  • Darrell Hammond and Senator Elizabeth Warren (alongside Kate McKinnon's impersonation of her) appear in the cold open as Chris Matthews and herself, respectively.
  • Rachel Dratch makes an appearance reprising her role as Debbie Downer in the "Wedding Reception" sketch.

Saturday Night Live at Home

On March 16, 2020 it was announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the episodes that were to air March 28, April 4, and April 11 were cancelled,[31] with reruns shown in place of the first two. John Krasinski and Dua Lipa had previously been announced as host and musical guest for the cancelled March 28 episode. It would have been Krasinski's first time hosting the show and Lipa's second time appearing as musical guest. Both Krasinski and Lipa's appearances were eventually rescheduled in the following season. During the 46th season, Lipa appeared as musical guest in episode 9, and Krasinski hosted the show in episode 10.

During an episode of The Strokes' radio series with guest Colin Jost, it was revealed that the band was scheduled to perform on the April 11 episode, in promotion of their new album The New Abnormal. It would have been The Strokes' fourth appearance as musical guest and first time appearing on the show since 2011.[32] The band eventually had their fourth musical guest appearance during the October 31, 2020 episode of the 46th season. During her monologue on the October 17, 2020 episode, Issa Rae suggested that her hosting of the show had been preempted by the COVID shutdown, saying that she was supposed to have hosted the show "back in March".[33]

The show resumed production on April 11 in a new format, with cast members remotely appearing from their homes via video conferencing. The new format for the show became known as "Saturday Night Live at Home".[34]

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88716Tom HanksChris MartinApril 11, 2020 (2020-04-11)4.6[35]

  • Chris Martin performs a cover of Bob Dylan's "Shelter from the Storm".
  • The first episode of SNL to debut after the show's hiatus in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to New York's coronavirus-related stay-at-home order, the episode was not broadcast live and instead featured various sketches filmed remotely from the cast members' homes.
    • Tom Hanks' role as host is limited. He only appears in the opening monologue, introduces Chris Martin, and delivers the goodnights.
  • Larry David appears as Bernie Sanders in the sketch "A Message from Bernie Sanders".
  • Alec Baldwin makes a vocal appearance as Donald Trump on Weekend Update.
  • Fred Armisen appears in the "Whatcha' Cookin' On" sketch and in the tribute to Hal Willner.
  • During the remote version of Weekend Update, Michael Che gave a brief tribute to his grandmother, who had died from COVID-19 the week before this show.
  • Rachel Dratch, Tina Fey, Ana Gasteyer, Bill Hader, John Mulaney, Paula Pell, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Adam Sandler, Molly Shannon and Emily Spivey appear in the tribute to the show's late long-time music producer Hal Willner, who died from COVID-19.
88817none credited[c]Miley CyrusApril 25, 2020 (2020-04-25)4.0[35]

  • Miley Cyrus performs a cover of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" with Andrew Watt on guitar.
  • Unlike most episodes of SNL, this episode does not feature an on-air credited host, monologue, or goodnights. This is the first episode without an on-air credited host since the season 10 premiere on October 6, 1984.
  • Brad Pitt appears as Anthony Fauci in the cold open.[a][b] Pitt also introduces Cyrus' performance, a role normally reserved for the show's host.
  • Fred Armisen, Charles Barkley, DJ Khaled, and Jason Sudeikis appear in "What Up with That", with Barkley and Khaled appearing as themselves and Armisen and Sudeikis reprising their roles as Giuseppe and Vance, respectively. A still image of Bill Hader as Lindsey Buckingham also appears in the sketch.
  • Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider appear in the "Stuck in the House" sketch.
    • Judd Apatow, Nathan Fillion, Tan France, John Mulaney, Annamarie Tendler, and members of Sandler's and Pete Davidson's families make non-speaking appearances in the same sketch.
  • Bad Bunny appears as "Big Bunny" in the "Big Papi Cooking Show" sketch.
  • Paul Rudd appears as himself in the "FaceTime with Rudd" sketch.
88918Kristen WiigBoyz II Men featuring BabyfaceMay 9, 2020 (2020-05-09)3.7[38]

  • Boyz II Men and Babyface perform "A Song for Mama".
  • Alec Baldwin appears in the cold open as Donald Trump.
  • Martin Short appears in the "Zoom Catch-Up" sketch.
  • Josh Gad and Al Roker appear in the "Let Kids Drink" sketch.
  • Danny Trejo appears in the "Danny Trejo Song" sketch.
  • Tituss Burgess and Yvette Nicole Brown appear as non-speaking roles in the "Zoom Church" sketch.
  • Tina Fey appears on Weekend Update.
  • After the "Lighthouse Keeper" sketch, a still photo of Little Richard, who died earlier in the day, is shown in silence.

Specials

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"A Saturday Night Live Mother's Day"May 10, 2020 (2020-05-10)0.5/2[39]
A special showing of all Mother's Day-themed sketches from previous seasons, including a mother's day Lawrence Welk Show sketch from season 35 with host Betty White.

Notes

  1. ^ In an interview two weeks prior to the show, Dr. Fauci jokingly agreed with the interviewer that Pitt would be a good choice for portraying him.[36]
  2. ^ Pitt briefly breaks character to thank the real Dr. Fauci and the health care professionals who have been working the front line in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
    For the conclusion of the cold open, instead of delivering the typical "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" line, Pitt delivers it as "Live, kind of, from all across America, it's Saturday Night".
  3. ^ While some sources independent to the show have listed Brad Pitt as the host for this episode, the show did not officially announce a host during the opening sequence. On its website, the show lists "The cast of SNL" in the title that is normally reserved for the host.[37]

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