Saturday Night Live | |
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Season 38 | |
No. of episodes | 21 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 15, 2012 – May 18, 2013 |
Season chronology | |
The thirty-eighth season of Saturday Night Live , an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between September 15, 2012, and May 18, 2013.
Also airing this season were two election-themed episodes of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday , which aired on September 20, 2012, and September 27, 2012. [1] Two months before the season premiere, original writer and occasional featured player Tom Davis died after a two-year battle with throat and neck cancer. [2]
Prior to the start of the season, longtime cast members Kristen Wiig and Andy Samberg, both of whom had been on the show since 2005, decided not to return. [3] [4] Following Samberg and Wiig's departures, Abby Elliott was let go after four seasons on the show. [5]
The show hired three new cast members: Chicago improvisers Aidy Bryant, Tim Robinson, and Cecily Strong. According to the official press release, "Bryant trained at the iO Chicago, Annoyance Theatre and she was also part of the ensemble that performed on the Second City E.T.C Stage. Robinson also trained at the Second City, he performed on their Mainstage and was also part of their National Touring Company. Like Robinson, Strong had also performed as part of the National Touring Company and trained at the iO Theater". [6]
This was the final season for longtime cast members Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, and Jason Sudeikis. Armisen had been on the show for 11 seasons, Sudeikis had been on for nine, and Hader had been on for eight. [7] [8]
Repertory players | Featured players |
bold denotes Weekend Update anchor
Seth Meyers and Colin Jost are the season's co-head writers. Prior to the start of the season, Upright Citizens Brigade Theater performers Josh Patten and Neil Casey joined the writing staff. [9] [10]
No. overall | No. in season | Host | Musical guest(s) | Original air date | Ratings/ Share | |
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725 | 1 | Seth MacFarlane | Frank Ocean | September 15, 2012 | 4.8/12 [11] | |
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726 | 2 | Joseph Gordon-Levitt | Mumford & Sons | September 22, 2012 | 5.0/12 [13] | |
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727 | 3 | Daniel Craig | Muse | October 6, 2012 | 4.5/11 [14] | |
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728 | 4 | Christina Applegate | Passion Pit | October 13, 2012 | 4.6/11 [15] | |
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729 | 5 | Bruno Mars | Bruno Mars | October 20, 2012 | 5.4/14 [16] | |
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730 | 6 | Louis C.K. | fun. | November 3, 2012 | 5.0/12 [17] | |
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731 | 7 | Anne Hathaway | Rihanna | November 10, 2012 | 5.0/12 [18] | |
732 | 8 | Jeremy Renner | Maroon 5 | November 17, 2012 | 5.1/12 [19] | |
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733 | 9 | Jamie Foxx | Ne-Yo | December 8, 2012 | 4.6/11 [20] | |
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734 | 10 | Martin Short | Paul McCartney | December 15, 2012 | 5.1/12 [21] | |
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735 | 11 | Jennifer Lawrence | The Lumineers | January 19, 2013 | 4.9/12 [22] | |
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736 | 12 | Adam Levine | Kendrick Lamar | January 26, 2013 | 5.0/12 [23] | |
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737 | 13 | Justin Bieber | Justin Bieber | February 9, 2013 | 4.9/12 [24] | |
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738 | 14 | Christoph Waltz | Alabama Shakes | February 16, 2013 | 4.6/12 [25] | |
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739 | 15 | Kevin Hart | Macklemore and Ryan Lewis | March 2, 2013 | 4.8/12 [26] | |
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740 | 16 | Justin Timberlake | Justin Timberlake | March 9, 2013 | 5.9/15 [27] | |
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741 | 17 | Melissa McCarthy | Phoenix | April 6, 2013 | 4.8/12 [29] | |
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742 | 18 | Vince Vaughn | Miguel | April 13, 2013 | 4.6/12 [30] | |
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743 | 19 | Zach Galifianakis | Of Monsters and Men | May 4, 2013 | 4.4/11 [31] | |
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744 | 20 | Kristen Wiig | Vampire Weekend | May 11, 2013 | 4.6/12 [32] | |
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745 | 21 | Ben Affleck | Kanye West | May 18, 2013 | 4.7/12 [33] | |
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Title | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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"Saturday Night Live Christmas" | November 28, 2012 | 7.36 [34] | |
A collection of memorable holiday-themed sketches from past and present eras. Sketches include: "Santa's My Boyfriend", Jimmy Fallon's Christmas song monologue, "Turner Classic Movies presents: This, You Call a Wonderful Life", "The Mark Jensen Family Christmas Special", Garrett Morris' performance of "Winter Wonderland," "Glengarry Glen Santa's Workshop," "Steve Martin's Holiday Wish," Weekend Update: Adam Sandler's ""The Chanukah Song" from the season 20 episode hosted by Roseanne Barr, "Homelessville Mascot vs. Salvation Army Santa," Robert De Niro's monologue from season 30 (featuring an appearance by Kermit the Frog), "TV Funhouse: Christmastime for the Jews," Weekend Update: Stefon's Christmas Clubs from the season 37 episode hosted by Katy Perry, John Malkovich's monologue from season 34, the "Dick in a Box" Digital Short from the season 32 episode hosted by Justin Timberlake, "Consumer Probe," "Michael Buble's Holiday Duets," "The Vogelchecks' Christmas," "Martha Stewart's Topless Holiday Special," "Robert Goulet's Christmas Special," Weekend Update: Drunk Uncle Rambles About the Holidays, "What Up with That?" from the season 35 episode hosted by James Franco, "NPR: Schweddy Balls", "Mary Katherine Gallagher in the School Choir," and "Seasons Greetings From Saturday Night Live" from the season 26 episode hosted by Lucy Liu. |
The third season of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday, a limited-run series based on Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" sketch, has aired in conjunction with this season. The specials focused on the United States presidential election. The show was hosted by Seth Meyers, Update's then current host. [1]
Title | Original air date | US viewers (millions) |
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"Season 3, Episode 1" | September 20, 2012 | 5.15 |
"Season 3, Episode 2" | September 27, 2012 | 4.67 |
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