During Weekend Update, Joe Blow mentions that his neighbor across the street stole his garbage can and turned a 6 into an 8 with a magic marker. How is that possible if all even numbers are usually on the same side of the street?
Laura Leighton was the second cast member from Melrose Place to host SNL.
Sketches/segments not shown in the 60 minute version: "What a Woman Wants," "Roberta," "Self-Punishment," "Git Wit You," and Rancid's performance of "Ruby Soho." This edit adds "Grayson-Moorhead Investments" from David Schmimmer/Natalie Merchant.
In the 60 minute version, the "Flying Coach" cold opening is shown after the monologue.
Writer Fred Wolf makes his debut as a featured player. From this show and his last, October 19, 1996, Wolf would only be credited in 5 episodes.
S 37 : Ep 22
Aired 5/19/12
S 37 : Ep 21
Aired 5/12/12
S 37 : Ep 21
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S 37 : Ep 20
Aired 5/5/12
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