Saturday Night Live Transcripts Season 21: Episode 9 ]]>
Air Date: Host: Musical Guest: Special Guests: Cameos:
December 16th, 1995 Madeline Kahn Bush None Colin Quinn NBC’s Christmas Salute To Our Bosnian TroopsSummary: Jay Leno (Darrell Hammond) and other celebrities entertain the U.S. troops in Bosnia. Recurring Characters: Jay Leno, George Burns, Fran Drescher, Courtney Love.
Montage
Madeline Kahn’s MonologueSummary: Madeline Kahn uses alternating soprano and frog voices to sing Clarence “Frogman” Henry’s “Ain’t Got No Home.” Also Hosted: 75s, 77b. Transcript
Spartan CheerleadersSummary: Craig (Will Ferrell) and Arianna (Cheri Oteri) provide unwelcomed cheers at the high school basketball game. Recurring Characters: Craig, Arianna. Transcript
John-John Mackey’s Storm Tracker Accu-CastSummary: Tough guy meteorologist John-John Mackey (Tim Meadows) treats bad weather as his personal bitch. Transcript
Giant BirdSummary: Bill (David Koechner) and his wife, Nancy (Madeline Kahn), argue as a giant bird carries them away. Transcript
Leg UpSummary: Russian ballerina Ludmilla Baschenkova (Madeline Kahn) is tonight’s special guest. Recurring Characters: Debbie Reynolds, Ann Miller.
Bush performs “Comedown”
Weekend Update with Norm MacDonaldSummary: St. Nicky (Colin Quinn) tells Norm MacDonald how he became Santa Claus.
Lucien & Fagan’s Antique ShopSummary: Lucien (Mark McKinney) and Fagan (David Koechner) won’t break their store’s return policy, not even for their top customer (Madeline Kahn). Recurring Characters: Lucien, Fagan.
Fuzzy MemoriesSummary: Jack Handey remembers the time as a kid when he stuck his head out of the car window and accidentally knocked a dog’s head off.
Spade in AmericaSummary: David Spade unveils his wish list for 1996.
Bush performs “Glycerine”
Wedding VowsSummary: A bride (Madeline Kahn) and groom (Will Ferrell) have awkwardly composed their own vows.
Fuzzy MemoriesSummary: Jack Handey remembers a family crisis.
Old Glory InsuranceSummary: Sam Waterston endorses the insurance plan that protects elderly people against robot attacks. Note: Repeat from 11/18/95.
…..Norm MacDonald President Bill Clinton…..Darrell Hammond Lenny the Lion…..Colin Quinn
Announcer: Weekend Update, with Norm MacDonald.
Norm MacDonald: Thank you very much. I’m Norm MacDonald, and now the fake news.
Our top story tonight: Charged by critics with failure to create an exit strategy for Bosnia, a defiant President Clinton, toay, insisted that he has one ready. Should the situation deterioriate, he’ll have all 20,000 troops airlifted to England and smoking pot within 24 hours.
Last week the president vetoed a Republican bill to balance the budget.. and he used a pen that belonged to former President Lyndon Johnson. Clinton has also been working his way through John F. Kennedy’s vast supply of condoms.
In business news, Chrysler has alleged that former chairman Lee Iacocca gave away classified documents to other corporations. According to a spokesperson, Chrysler is deeply concerned that other manufacturers have learned the secret to building crappy cars.
Norm MacDonald: “An American President”, Rob Reiner’s new film starring Michael Douglas and Annette Bening, opened in theaters last week. Here with his review is “Update” movie critic and 42nd President of these United States, Bill Clinton.
President Bill Clinton: Thank you, Norm.. thank you, all. Rob Reiner’s latest film tells the story of a young, idealistic president, who has not only a hostile Congress and a nasty Republican contender to deal with, but also has to raise a 12-year-old daughter on his own, because, you see, his wife is dead. I love this movie!
Norm MacDonald: You really liked it that much, Mr. President?
President Bill Clinton: Norm, from the moment we learn the premise about theyoung president with the dead wife, of the the viewer just falls hook, line and sinker. I mean, Rob Reiner has tapped into what must be every young American’s fantasy: to grow up, to become President, to have your wife die, and be left with the trappings of the office free and unattached. [ laughs ]
Norm MacDonald: Was there anything you didn’t like about the movie, Mr. President?
President Bill Clinton: Well, I thought some of the performances were unconvincing, particularly Martin Sheen as the President’s Chief-of-Staff. He’s done better work.
Norm MacDonald: Uh-huh. And what did you like best about the movie?
President Bill Clinton: The dead wife.
Norm MacDonald: Ah. Now, Mr. President, one thing I wondered about in the movie: would it really be possible for a president to sneak a woman into the White House.. what with all the staff and security, and not have any of them talk to the press?
President Bill Clinton: [ tense ] What did you hear?
Norm MacDonald: Nothing, I didn’t hear anything.. But you know, with that huge staff, surely one of them would talk to the press.
President Bill Clinton: No, seriously, did you hear something?
Norm MacDonald: No, no, I didn’t hear anything. I just wondered if that part of the movie seemed plausible to you.
President Bill Clinton: That’s good.. well..
Norm MacDonald: So, anyway, Mr. President, on a scale of 1 to 10, what would you give this movie?
President Bill Clinton: Norm, I give it a 10!
Norm MacDonald: Wow, that’s more than you gave “Tank Girl”.
President Bill Clinton: I love this movie! [ laughs ]
Norm MacDonald: Alright! President Clinton, everybody!
In a surprise move, O.J. Simpson has offered to give an interview to CNN, with “absolutely no ground rules”. But interviewers Greta van Suster and Ann Roger-Cossack have asked for one – “Dont kill us!”
Across the Great Plains, harsh weather and hungry boll weevils are the cause of one of the worst cotton harvests in years – or so the Germans would have us believe.
Doctors at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital are hard at work developing a new operation to remove an appendix without anesthesia. The operation is exactly the same as the one with anesthesia, with one key difference – it hurts like a bastard!
The New york Public Interest group has unveiled its list of dangerous topys for the upcoming Christmas season. Topping the list this year, Baby’s First Circular Saw.
This week in Minneapolis, the Minnesota Obesity Center offically opened. Its goals – to find ways to identify behaviors that lead to obesity. Also, it’s a good place ot meet fat chicks.
Norm MacDonald: You know, many of the nation’s zoos are facing severe cash-flow problems. Some have even closed. Here to speak for the displaced animals is the King of the Jungle himself – the Lion!
Lenny the Lion: Hello, my name is Lenny, I’m a lion. I’ve been in an out of the zoo since I’ve been 15 years of age. I’m currently due to stand trial for the attempted murder of an ocelet, even though I have a signed letter from my therapist that says I am a natural predator. I’m not trying to make excuses, but I come from a violent background. I watched my father kill a giraffe when I was 2 years old. Two of my brothers were in a pride, they were eventually killed by poachers. I have one sister who lives in Kenya – I haven’t seen her in 20 years.
In the meantime, I’m living in the park, I’ve been stabbed, I’ve been hospitalized with hypothermia – I mean, look at this coat! This doesn’t keep me warm! I’m trying to get into a natural habitat, but there’s a 2-year waiting list. I’ve tried to get a job with the Ringling Brothers, but they won’t hire me because of my record. I’ve been in the system ever since I was brung over here. I did three years in the Columbus Zoo for stalking an ostrich. I’ve done time in the Bronx, in Central Park.. I was in San Diego during the riots. I am currently suing the ASPCA, because when I was transferred to an animal shelter, they shot me full of elephant tranquilizers – I mean, come on, man, do I look like an elephant to you? I became an addict – I just kicked for the ninth time, but I’m clean now.
I don’t want handouts, I will pay back anything you give me.. Marlin Perkins owes me a residual check, it’s at my mother’s house in back in Nirobia – I swear! When I was coming up there in the 70’s, it was different – everybody got along, panthers, cheetahs.. my sister went out with a tiger – we didn’t care, he was a cool guy! So, listen, if you know anyone who’s hiring, I can defned your home.. if your kid’s having problems in school with bullies, I can take care of it for you. Thank you for your time, I appreciate your attention, fur is murder!
Norm MacDonald: The Lion!
Finally, in Connecticut, a mailman on his route was bitten and dragged by a Rottweiler that held on even after police shot it five times. Officers rescued the shaken mailman, who finished his rounds, went back to the post office, and shot ten people.
Norm MacDonald: And that’s the way it is. Enjoy your Sunday, folks! Thanks!
Oliver…..Will Ferrell Diane…..Nancy Walls Tim Baker…..David Alan Grier
[ open on the main set of “Wake Up and Smile!” ]
Oliver: It’s the 20th anniversary of “Wake Up and Smile!”
Diane: 20 wonderful years! And 20 years of this man giving us the weather. Tim Baker, how’s it looking out there?
[ cut to the weatherman on the side of the set ]
Tim Baker: Heighty-ho! Well, we’ve got some mean storm clouds in the northeast, and a happy sun in the southeast! Back to you!
[ cut back to Oliver and Diane ]
Diane: Thank you, Tim Baker. We’re looking forward to another 20 years.
Oliver: It has definitely been a fun ride! Now, I understand you’ve got some cooking tips for us, Diane. I understand you’ve got some cooking tips for us, Diane. I understand you’ve got some cooking tips for us, Diane..
[ a stagehand taps on the teleprompter, which keeps spitting out the same phrase Oliver keeps repeating ]
Diane: [ panicking ] Um.. ih.. it looks like we’re having sme problems with the prompter here!..
[ Oliver and Diane are silent with stage fright ]
Oliver: [ fumbling for something to say ] The teleprompter on which everything we say appears on.. is broken..
Diane: [ trying to laugh ] Please! Let’s get that teleprompter fixed!
Oliver: Uh.. we’re having what’s known in the business as.. technical times.. right now..
Diane: Uh.. well.. let’s go to.. Tom.. Bulcher.. with the weather..
[ cut to the weatherman on the side of the set, stunned by the broken teleprompter ]
Tim Baker: Blank screen.. no words on it.. got to think.. must think.. [ pause ] Back to you..
[ cut back to Oliver and Diane, who are forced to “make something up” ]
Oliver: Uh.. you know, Diane, I had a notion the other day..
Diane: Uh.. well.. uh.. notions make.. uh.. this country happen..
Oliver: I.. I.. I was thinking someone should get a group together.. uh.. with guns to sweep out those ghettos..
[ the show cuts to quick commercial, then comes right back to its frightened hosts ]
Diane: I.. drive a red car..
Oliver: Make sure those poor people stay away from it.. they’ve got sores..
Diane: Let’s.. uh.. let’s go for weather with.. Jeff Shaker..
[ cut back to the weatherman, who’s still stunned by the broken teleprompter ]
Tim Baker: Rain.. clouds.. fear.. I must control the fear.. Please, someone tell me what to say.. I’m dying!
[ cut back to Oliver and Diane, still struggling themselves ]
Oliver: [ breathing heavily ] Getting cold.. feel so alone..
Diane: I’m afraid.. I’m afraid.. I’m afraid!
Oliver:
Diane: What are we gonna do?! There’s no words!
Oliver: [ taking control ] We must use the furniture to build a barricade! [ jumps up and pulls his chair to the floor ]
Tim Baker: [ panicking ] If we wait, surely they will send help, and make the words so we can be safe..
Oliver: [ loosening his tie ] We can’t wait! If we wait, we die! I’m the dominant one, here, so I’ll be the leader!
Diane: [ on the verge of tears ] I’m so hungry..
Oliver: We will live! We will live! [ lets out a dominant scream, as the show goes to commercial again. When the show returns from the commercial, the set is on fire, Oliver has painted a hand on his chest and started his own dominion. ]
Oliver: [ screaming ] The Order of the Hand will rule! The animals of the Zoo guy, Danny Usher, will sustain us. [ places a turtle over the chair ]
Tim Baker: But what if the box still refuses to give us any words?!
Oliver: You challenge my authority?!
Tim Baker: [ sniffing Oliver ] I smell from your scent that you are weak! I challenge you!
[ Oliver and Tim charge one another and topple to the floor fighting for authority. Within seconds, Oliver resurfaces with Tim’s severed head ]
Oliver: The weatherman is DEAD! I KILLED the weatherman! His STRENGTH is in me! [ starts to chew on the weatherman’s severed head ]
Diane: [ crying ] Make the words come back.. Make the words come back..
Offstage Voice: Prompter’s fixed!
[ suddenly, everything returns to normal ]
Diane: [ shocked ] Fixed?! [ reading off the teleprompter ] That’s right, Oliver. I’ll show you how to make a cassrole for the holidays. Stay tuned. Because we’re celebrating 20 magical years of “Wake up and Smile!”
[ Oliver and Diane cry as the show cuts to one last commercial, aghast at how poorly they handled a time of crisis ]
[ open on interior, Culverdale Elementary School Auditorium ]
Principal: Okay, let’s thank Patty Miller, Timmy Jacobson, and Sara Yoder for participating in our Neighborhood Improvement Program. They are our Citizens of the Week! This is for you.. [ hands them a plaque ] You should be very proud of yourselves – terrific! Okay, as you know, it’s Friendship Week.. and we have a very special treat for you. Please give a very warm, Culverdale Elementary School welcome to the Rocky Roads!
[ Rocky Roads step out ]
Craig: [ strumming guitar ] Thank you, Principal Richards. We’re the Rocky Roads. I’d like to thank the good people here at Culverdale Elementary, for being so great. You’re proably thinking, “Hey! What’s with a name like the Rocky Roads?”
Black Guys: We’re the chocolate!
White Guy & Girl: We’re the marshmallow!
Terry: And we’re all just a little nuts!
[ they laugh ]
Craig: But, really! Our goal today is to learn about ourselves, think about ourselves..
Terry: And have a whole lot of fun while we do it!
Craig: Yeah! You bet, Terry! Hey! Who likes to learn? Boo-oo-oo! Right! Well, not today. Check out Terry, Tina, and Brad as they take themselves down an all-too-familiar road. [ strums his guitar and slides offscreen ]
Brad: Hey, New Girl, what’s your name?
Tina: Sally.
Terry: That’s not what I heard. I heard it was “Honky Cracker”.
Brad: That’s what I heard, too, “Honky Cracker”!
Tina: [ weeps ]
Craig: Freeze it! [ they freeze ] Hey, how do you think the new girl felt when the guys called her a “Honky Cracker”? Yeah, right, she felt hurt, that’s how she felt. Let’s see what happens this time, when Terry and Brad decide to be nice first. [ strums guitar and slides offscreen again ]
Brad: Hey, New Girl, what’s your name?
Tina: Sally.
Terry: Wow.. that’s what I heard! I heard it was Sally!
Brad: Hey, that’s what I heard, too! Would you like to go to myhouse, and listen to some records?
Tina: Sure!
[ music plays, as the Rocky Roads get up and sing ]
Craig: Hey, man, that song really brought it all together for me!
Terry: Well, hey, if you can groove on that, maybe you can really groove on this!
Craig: Hey, that looks like drugs.
Tina: Drugs?! Don’t be laying that ol’ jive on Craig!
Terry: Hey, what’s the matter? Ain’t you tough enough?![ breaks character and addresses the students ] There! You know, you’ve heard it a million times – “Ain’t you tough enough to do drugs?” But what they don’t tell you, man, is that they’re too weak to quit! I mean, why do you think they call it “dope”?
Craig: Word.
Brad: That’s because the only people who do drugs are the “Freaky People”.
Oliver…..Will Ferrell Diane…..Nancy Walls Tim Baker…..David Alan Grier
[ open on visual graphic of the American flag waving ]
[ fade to visual graphic of the WNBC Channel 4 logo ]
Announcer: That concludes our broadcast day. But first, stay tuned for “Perspectives”.
[ fade to the “Perspectives” set ]
Announcer: Fulfilling WNBC’s community programming requirement:”Perspectives”, with your host Lionel Osborne.
Lionel Osborne: Good evening. It’s Sunday, 4:53 in the a.m. And that means this is “Perspectives”. I’m your host, Lionel Osborne, and tonight we have a first-time guest with us on “Perspectives”: Dr. Emory Coleman, host of the award-winning WCBS community service program “Viewpoint”. Welcome to “Perspectives”, Dr. Coleman.
Dr. Emory Coleman: You know, it is out–standing to be here, Lionel!
Lionel Osborne: Now, Doctor, a lot of our viewers might be wondering, are you a doctor?
Dr. Emory Coleman: No. It’s an honorary degree from the city university.
Lionel Osborne: Mmm-hmm, I see.. and your honorary degree is in what discipline?
Dr. Emory Coleman: I’m not sure.
Lionel Osborne: Mmm-hmm. [ to the camera ] For those of you just tuning in, you’re watching “Perspectives”. My guest today is Dr. Emory Coleman, host of the award-winning WCBS-TV community service program “Viewpoint”. He is the recipient of an honorary doctorate degree. Now, I understand you brought a clip from this week’s edition of your award-winning program “Viewpoint”?
Dr. Emory Coleman: That I have.
Lionel Osborne: Why don’t we take a look at it?
Dr. Emory Coleman: Out–standing!
[ cut to clip from “Viewpoint, hosted by Dr. Emory Coleman ]
Dr. Emory Coleman: It’s Tuesday, 4:45 in the a.m., and that means this is “Viuewpoint”. I’m your host, Dr. Emory Coleman. Our guest tonight is simply out-standing! [ long shot reveals Lionel Osborne sitting in the guest’s chair ] He is the host of the award-winning WNBC community service program “Perspectives”. Welcome to “Viewpoint”, Lionel.
Lionel Osborne: Well, thank you, Emory. You know, Emory, I’ve been wondering: are you a doctor?
Dr. Emory Coleman: No.
Lionel Osborne: Hmm.
[ cut back to “Perspectives” ]
Lionel Osborne: That was terrific! For those of you just tuning in, you may have thought you were watching “Viewpoint”. But you’re not. That was just a clip. You’re watching “Perspectives”. I’m your host, Lionel Osborne. My guest is Dr. Emory Coleman, host of the award-winning “Viewpoint”. And among those awards are quite a few local Emmys, are they not?
Dr. Emory Coleman: Well, yes, we’ve won 13 local Emmys for “Oustanding Achievement in Mandatory Community Service Programming”. Now, we won in 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, ’81, ’83, ’85, ’87, 1989, 1991, 1993, and I’ve got my fingers crossed for this year! Now, uh, you’ve won quite a few Emmys yourself, haven’t you, Lionel?
Lionel Osborne: That’s right. We won in 1972, 1974, 1975 – thatwas the year we tied, right? As a matter of fact, I believe we have aphoto of that.
[ show old photo of Afro-clad Emory and Lionel accepting their local Emmys ]
Dr. Emory Coleman: Heeey, who are those two young guys! [ they laugh ]
Lionel Osborne: Now, uh, at the time of that photo, you were not a doctor.
Dr. Emory Coleman: That is correct.
[ theme music pots up ]
Lionel Osborne: Well, that’s all the time we have for “Perspectives”. My guest has been Emory Coleman..
Dr. Emory Coleman: Uh.. Doctor.
Lionel Osborne: ..Dr. Emory Coleman. Host of the award-winning WCBS community service program “Viewpoint”, which can be seen later tonight at 5:53 a.m. on, as we say, another network. Uh, Emory, who’s your guest?
Dr. Emory Coleman: Well, you are! Uh.. actually, we’re just going to run this show in the “Viewpoint” slot.
Lionel Osborne: Fan0tastic! You’ve been watching”Perspectives” – unless you’re watching WCBS, in which case you’ve beenwatching “Viewpoint”. I’m Lionel Osborne.
David Alan Grier: I’d like to thank, first: musical guest, Silverchair. [ turns to face the cast ] And I know you guys hear this every week — [ the audience bursts into applause ] You hear this every week – but I think the cast and crew on “SNL” were great! [ wraps his arm around Will Ferrell ] Thanks so much, Will, I relaly enjoyed it. Good niiiight!
Saturday Night Live Transcripts Season 21: Episode 8 ]]>
Air Date: Host: Musical Guest: Special Guests: Cameos:
December 9th, 1995 David Alan Grier Silverchair None Paula Pell NightlineSummary: Ted Koppel (Darrell Hammond) delights in referring to Michael Jackson (Tim Meadows) as Jacko when the pop superstar is downed by a back injury. Recurring Characters: Ted Koppel, Michael Jackson, Lisa Marie Presley.
Montage
David Alan Grier’s MonologueSummary: David Alan Grier performs stand-up on a variety of topics.
The Rocky RoadsSummary: Rocky Roads Craig (Will Ferrell), Terry (David Alan Grier), Brad (Tim Meadows) and Tina (Nancy Walls) give an uplifting performance at a school assembly. Recurring Characters: Craig, Terry, Brad. Transcript
The Today ShowSummary: Whenever “The Today Show” goes to a commercial, Bryant Gumbel (David Alan Grier) behaves like a homeboy from the hood. Recurring Characters: Bryant Gumbel, Katie Couric, Slobodan Milosevic, Willard Scott.
Three Wise MenSummary: Of the three Wise Men, Balthazar (David Alan Grier) has forgotten to bring a gift to bear to the Baby Jesus.
Weekend Update with Norm MacDonaldSummary: President Bill Clinton (Darrell Hammond) gives “The American President” a big thumbs-up for its dead First Lady plot line. Lenny The Lion (Colin Quinn) discusses the hardships he’s endured as part of the animal kingdom. Recurring Characters: Bill Clinton, Lenny the Lion. Transcript
Silverchair performs “Tomorrow”
Wake Up & SmileSummary: On the 20th anniversary of their morning show, co-hosts Oliver (Will Ferrell) and Diane (Nancy Walls) suffer a breakdown when the teleprompter fails to provide their dialogue, and a “Lord of the Flies” scenerio plays out. Transcript
Spade in AmericaSummary: David Spade gives a year-in-review Hollywood Minute.
Black PeopleSummary: A profile of black musician Charles Honeydew Wilkins (David Alan Grier).
Silverchair performs “Pure Massacre”
PerspectivesSummary: Lionel Osbourne (Tim Meadows) welcomes his buddy, Dr. Emory Coleman (David Alan Grier), as his guest, even though he hosts a similiar show on another channel. Recurring Characters: Lionel Osbourne. Transcript
Manager: [ struts onstage ] G-Dog is gonna be here real soon, okay? I’m telling you, “The Nasty” is gonna be the biggest dance craze in this country since the Peppermint Twist!
Roadie: Well.. I’m not much of a dancer. I can do the Robot, though. [ demonstrates ]
Manager: Who are you?
Roadie: I’m a Robot. No, I’m a roadie, my name’s Doug! Can I get you anything?
Manager: Yeah. You can give me back the five minutes of my life I just wasted by talking to you! Whoa-ho, here he is! [ G-Dog enters ] G-Dog! G-Dog! Listen, man, you wanna run through your future hit single?
G-Dog: Yeah, let’s take it. Hey, yo, Phil, somebody ate my Skittles, man!
Manager: I am on it. I am on it. Okay?
G-Dog: Alright. [ Manager steps back ] Let’s do this! [ grabsmicrophone and sings ]
“It’s time to do the Nasty!
It’s time to get naked ’cause my car ran out of gas Get yourself in the back seat, mamma ‘Cause I’m gonna get some a-ass!
Just drop your pants and do the dance It’s time to do the Nasty I’m on my knees and I’m gonna please It’s time to do the Nasty.
Do the Nasty! Do the Nasty! Do the Nasty! Do the Nasty!” Owwww!! [ grabs his back and twitches ]
Roadie: [ runs on stage ] Are you okay, G-Dog?
G-Dog: No! I think I.. think I pulled something in my back!
Roadie: Let me help you out, let me help you..
G-Dog: I’ll be okay, let’s just start again.
Roadie: Okay, G-Dog. [ backs away ]
G-Dog: Alright. Come on, let’s kick this.. [ starts singing again ]
“It’s time to do the Nasty. Do the Nasty! Do the Nasty!”
Owwww!! [ grabs his back again ] Oh, my God, that hurts!
Manager: [ runs on stage ] What’s up?
G-Dog: My back! It hurts when I do the Nasty!
Manager: G-Dog, you know how important this gig is. It’s New York City, it’s the big time! Now, bad back, or no bad back, you gotta get out there and do the Nasty!
G-Dog: Look.. yo, Phil, the Nasty can wait. I need a doctor, and soon!
[ cut to Medical Center, Dr. Elizabeth Cook, Chiropracter’s office, G-Dog lying on a hospital bed ]
Dr. Cook: ..and your X-rays came back negative. Does it hurt when I do this? [ rubs his back ]
G-Dog: No, doctor, it only hurts when I do the Nasty!
Dr. Cook: What is this “Nasty” you speak of, and how is it done?
G-Dog: Uh.. I.. I can’t do it.. Phil, work it for her.
Manager: Well, it goes like this.. [ dances ] “Do the Nasty! Do the Nasty! Do the Nasty!”
G-Dog: See? It hurts just looking at him.
Dr. Cook: You know, this may sound crazy, but.. maybe your problem is in your mind.
G-Dog: You mean.. psy-cho-so-matic?
Manager: Who, whoa, whoa, wait a second.. G-Dog, you better get your head on straight, brother. ‘Cause if there’s no Nasty Dance, there ain’t no Moolah Dance.
G-Dog: Well, maybe deep down inside I’m fighting to express myreal desire.
Dr. Cook: I’m no psychiatrist, G-Dog, but maybe you should listen to that inner voice.
G-Dog: Yeah.. I need to listen to it. [ ponders thesuggestion ]
[ cut to marquee reading “TLC ALL-FOR-ONE GORDON JONES Formerly G-DOG” ]
[ dissolve to interior auditorium, crwod screaming ]
Girl, how you doing? How’s your family? How’s your little sister Did she learn her ABC’s?
It’s nice to talk to you Did you read the book I sent?We can do a lot of things You listen to me think Mainly just be friends.
How’s your boyfriend, I hope he’s good I just want to be your friend! Let’s go antique shopping, like I know we should. I just want to be your friend!
Do the Handshake! Do the Handshake! Do the Handshake! Do the Handshake! Do the Handsha..”
[ the crowd throws vegetables at the stage and boo G-Dog off the stage ]
Manager: That’s it, Gordon! You’re finished in show business! I’m serious, your career is over! I’m serious, your career is over! Over! Over! Over!
[ the sequence fizzles out and is revealed as a dream – Tim Meadows wakes suddenly from this nightmare ]
Tim Meadows: Oh, no! Oh, my God, it was a bad dream!
Cheri Oteri: [ wakes up next to Tim ] Tim, what’s wrong?
Tim Meadows: Cheri, I had this horrible dream that I was in a sketch with a good premise that went nowhere!
Cheri Oteri: Well, that’s okay! It was just a dream! Don’t worry – Lorne would never let a sketch like that on the air. [ turns to her other side, where Lorne Michaels is lying awake ] Would you?
Lorne Michaels: Absolutely not! [ rolls his eyes mischieviously ] Let’s get back to sleep.
(Opening shot of a family room beautifully decked in holiday decor. “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing” plays throughout the sketch)
Narrator: Christmas. The time for giving and family. And the time when we remember the birth of our Savior. Now those memories come to life, with a Grimaldi’s Classics handcrafted Nativity Scene.
(Mom and Dad gleefully unwrap the set. Mom smiles with delight at the beautiful Baby Jesus figurine.)
Narrator: Now for the first time, you can actually hear the cries of the Christ Child, as He enters into the world. A hidden microchip replicate the Holy Sounds of the Baby Jesus…
(Dad sets the figurine in the center of the Nativity Scene, and the Holy Sounds begin. The sounds that eminate, however, are not the sweet, precious cooing of a newborn infant, but rather a loud, ugly, repetitive braying:)
(The sounds disturb the family dog, who sits and stares quizzically at the figurine before adding to the racket with several sharp barks. Cut to Christmas morning, as the family try in vain to ignore the relentless Holy Sounds as it continues to burn itself into thier collective brains..)
Narrator: Your holidays will be even more meaningful with the Son of God filling your house with His majestic innocence (cut to various family members weakly opening thier gifts, staring blankly into the void as they continue to be tortured by the Majestic Innocence and fight the urge to find that “hidden microchip”). It’s a gentle and pleasant reminder that God is *always* with us!
(later that day, as the family pick at thier Christmas feast)
Narrator: These Joyous Cries will play throughout the holiday season, both day and night! (AAAAOOOOWWWW!!!!…. AAAAOOOOWWWWW!!!!… AAAAOOOOWWWW!!!!…. AAAAOOOOWWWW!!!!) These Magical Sounds will be heard continuously from Christmas Day until 3 King’s Day on January 6th. So celebrate the true meaning of Christmas this season (AAAAOOOOWWWW!!!!… AAAAOOOOWWWW!!!…. AAAAOOOOWWWW!!!), with a Grimaldi’s Classic Creation. Available at Lord and Taylor, and other fine stores.
Saturday Night Live Transcripts Season 21: Episode 7 ]]>
Air Date: Host: Musical Guest: Special Guests: Cameos:
December 2nd, 1995 Anthony Edwards Foo Fighters None Lorne Michaels Inside PoliticsSummary: Republicans hold an anti-war rally to spite the Bosnia policy. Recurring Characters: .
Montage
Anthony Edwards’ MonologueSummary: Anthony Edwards find that he can’t stack up against rejected “ER” character Swabby (David Koechner).
Grimaldi’s Classic CreationsSummary: Their eternal crying Jesus figurine is cute, yet annoying. Transcript
The Joe Pesci ShowSummary: While hosting his own talk show, actor Joe Pesci (Jim Breuer) abuses the former co-stars he’s welcomed as guests. Recurring Characters: Joe Pesci, Sharon Stone, Macauley Culkin.
NightlineSummary: Ted Koppel (Darrell Hammond) discusses health care issues with a series of fictional doctors. Recurring Characters: Ted Koppel.
Mary Katherine GallagherSummary: Mary Katherine Gallagher (Molly Shannon) shows off at a wedding reception. Recurring Characters: Mary Katherine Gallagher.
Weekend Update with Norm MacDonaldSummary: Norm MacDonald’s nervous brother, Gary MacDonald (David Koechner), attempts to survive in Norm’s shadow. Recurring Characters: Gary MacDonald.
Foo Fighters performs “I’ll Stick Around”
G-Dog Does The NastySummary: G-Dog (Tim Meadows) throws his back out while doing his Nasty Dance. Recurring Characters: G-Dog. Transcript
Spade in AmericaSummary: David Spade re-enacts a Thanksgiving barroom encounter with his father.
Turning PointSummary: Princess Diana (Anthony Edwards) shows off her loopy side during a serious interview. Recurring Characters: Princess Diana.
Foo Fighters performs “For All The Cows”
The Hulk Hogan Talk Show!!!Summary: A former hostage (Anthony Edwards) attempts to endure a normal interview with Hulk Hogan’s fill-in host (Will Ferrell), though the show’s usual features get in the way.