SNL Transcripts: Sarah Michelle Geller: 01/17/98


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January 17th, 1998

Sarah Michelle Geller

Portishead

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Portishead, “Only You”

  • Unabomber Defense Plan

    Ted Kaczynski (Will Ferrell) forgoes legal help to defend himself in court.

    Recurring Characters: Ted Kaczynski.

  • Sarah Michelle Geller’s Monologue
  • Spice Girls on Smallpox
  • The View

    Recurring Characters: Barbara Walters, Meredith Viera, Starr Jones, Debbie Matanopolous.

  • Dr. John Gray

    Dr. John Gray (Norm MacDonald) exhibits role confusion in Mars/Venus commercial.

  • Spice Girls on Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Family Dinner

    Family dinner erupts into dysfunctional brawl.

  • Eye On Nagano

    Tara Lipinsky (Geller) demonstrates her new bad-girl image.

  • Go-Lords
  • Goth Talk

    Recurring Characters: Circe Nightshade, Azrael Abyss.

  • Weekend Update with Colin Quinn
    Recurring Characters: O.J. Simpson.

  • Portishead performs “Only You”

  • The Robin Byrd Show

    Recurring Characters: Robin Byrd.

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    “Seinfeld” is re-introduced with a new “Buffy” format.

  • Teen Talk
  • The Lost Deep Thoughts

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