Saturday Night Live (season 16)

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Saturday Night Live
Season 16
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No. of episodes20
Release
Original network NBC
Original releaseSeptember 29, 1990 (1990-09-29) 
May 18, 1991 (1991-05-18)
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The sixteenth season of Saturday Night Live , an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between September 29, 1990, and May 18, 1991.

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Cast

Before the season began, Lovitz requested time off so he could film Mom and Dad Save the World , which would cause him to miss the first several episodes of the season. Michaels refused, because he did not view this to be fair to the other cast members. Lovitz subsequently quit. However, he made several cameo appearances throughout the 16th season. [1]

Cast roster

bold denotes Weekend Update anchor

Writers

Notable writers from season 16 included Jim Downey, Al Franken, Tom Davis, Jack Handey, Conan O'Brien, Adam Sandler (who was a new writer), Rob Smigel and Bob Odenkirk.

Season 16 would prove to be the final year for O'Brien and Odenkirk as Saturday Night Live writers. O'Brien left to write for The Simpsons , and would later host NBC's Late Night and Tonight Show late night talk shows. Odenkirk would go on to write for future cast member Chris Elliott's Get a Life and The Dennis Miller Show as well as The Ben Stiller Show , for which he was also a cast member. In 1995, he would co-create and co-star on HBO's Mr. Show with Bob and David . [2] He then also had starring roles in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul .

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
HostMusical guestOriginal air date
2871 Kyle MacLachlan Sinéad O'Connor September 29, 1990 (1990-09-29)

2882 Susan Lucci Hothouse Flowers October 6, 1990 (1990-10-06)

2893 George Steinbrenner Morris Day & The Time October 20, 1990 (1990-10-20)

2904 Patrick Swayze Mariah Carey October 27, 1990 (1990-10-27)

2915 Jimmy Smits World Party November 10, 1990 (1990-11-10)

2926 Dennis Hopper Paul Simon November 17, 1990 (1990-11-17)

2937 John Goodman Faith No More December 1, 1990 (1990-12-01)

2948 Tom Hanks Edie Brickell & New Bohemians December 8, 1990 (1990-12-08)

  • Edie Brickell & New Bohemians performs "Woyaho" and "He Said". [3]
  • Elliott Gould, Steve Martin and Paul Simon make cameo appearances as members of the "Five Timer's Club"; Jon Lovitz cameos as a waiter, Conan O'Brien as a doorman and Ralph Nader appears as a onetime former host trying to get into the club. [7] Ralph Nader also appears in the "Global Warming Christmas Special" sketch.
  • Tony Randall makes a cameo appearance in the "Game Beaters/Mr. Short Term Memory" sketch.
  • Future cast member Adam Sandler appears in the Sabra sketch.
  • Aired on the 10th anniversary of the death of John Lennon. An excerpt of Lennon’s “Instant Karma!” is played at the beginning and end of Weekend Update .
2959 Dennis Quaid The Neville Brothers December 15, 1990 (1990-12-15)

  • The Neville Brothers performs "Brother Jake" and "River of Life". [3]
  • Jon Lovitz makes a cameo appearance during "Weekend Update" as his character "Annoying Man".
  • Future cast member Adam Sandler appears in the Ex-Boyfriend sketch, which was submitted by an uncredited Judd Apatow.
29610 Joe Mantegna Vanilla Ice January 12, 1991 (1991-01-12)

29711 Sting StingJanuary 19, 1991 (1991-01-19)

29812 Kevin Bacon INXS February 9, 1991 (1991-02-09)

29913 Roseanne Barr Deee-Lite February 16, 1991 (1991-02-16)

30014 Alec Baldwin Whitney Houston February 23, 1991 (1991-02-23)

30115 Michael J. Fox The Black Crowes March 16, 1991 (1991-03-16)

30216 Jeremy Irons Fishbone March 23, 1991 (1991-03-23)

30317 Catherine O'Hara R.E.M. April 13, 1991 (1991-04-13)

30418 Steven Seagal Michael Bolton April 20, 1991 (1991-04-20)

30519 Delta Burke Chris Isaak May 11, 1991 (1991-05-11)

  • Chris Isaak performs "Wicked Game" and "Diddley Daddy". [3] He also appears in the "Karaoke Bar" sketch.
  • Madonna appears in a filmed cameo during the "Wayne's World" sketch.
  • An edited version of this episode was released as part of the three-episode "Best of Saturday Night Live: Special Edition" VHS (1992).
30620 George Wendt Elvis Costello May 18, 1991 (1991-05-18)

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  2. IMDb page: "Bob Odenkirk Filmography by TV."
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