Saturday Night Live | |
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Season 29 | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | October 4, 2003 – May 15, 2004 |
Season chronology | |
The twenty-ninth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between October 4, 2003, and May 15, 2004.
Cast
Before the start of the season, longtime cast members Chris Kattan and Tracy Morgan departed the show on their own terms.[1]
This was the final season for both Jeff Richards (who quit mid-season, wanting to pursue other projects)[2] and Jimmy Fallon, had been a cast member since 1998, a total of 6 seasons, (who decided to leave the show after the final episode).[3]
Cast
Repertory players
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Featured players
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bold denotes "Weekend Update" anchor
Writers
Future cast member Jason Sudeikis is hired as a writer this season.
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Host(s) | Musical guest(s) | Original air date | |
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546 | 1 | Jack Black | John Mayer | October 4, 2003 | |
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547 | 2 | Justin Timberlake | Justin Timberlake | October 11, 2003 | |
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548 | 3 | Halle Berry | Britney Spears | October 18, 2003 | |
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549 | 4 | Kelly Ripa | Outkast | November 1, 2003 | |
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550 | 5 | Andy Roddick | Dave Matthews & Friends | November 8, 2003 | |
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551 | 6 | Alec Baldwin | Missy Elliott | November 15, 2003 | |
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552 | 7 | Al Sharpton | Pink | December 6, 2003 | |
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553 | 8 | Elijah Wood | Jet | December 13, 2003 | |
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554 | 9 | Jennifer Aniston | The Black Eyed Peas | January 10, 2004 | |
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555 | 10 | Jessica Simpson Nick Lachey | G-Unit | January 17, 2004 | |
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556 | 11 | Megan Mullally | Clay Aiken | February 7, 2004 | |
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557 | 12 | Drew Barrymore | Kelis | February 14, 2004 | |
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558 | 13 | Christina Aguilera | Maroon 5 | February 21, 2004 | |
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559 | 14 | Colin Firth | Norah Jones | March 6, 2004 | |
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560 | 15 | Ben Affleck | N*E*R*D | March 13, 2004 | |
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561 | 16 | Donald Trump | Toots & the Maytals featuring Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, Bootsy Collins, and The Roots | April 3, 2004 | |
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562 | 17 | Janet Jackson | Janet Jackson | April 10, 2004 | |
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563 | 18 | Lindsay Lohan | Usher | May 1, 2004 | |
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564 | 19 | Snoop Dogg | Avril Lavigne | May 8, 2004 | |
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565 | 20 | Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen | J-Kwon | May 15, 2004 | |
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Specials
Title | Original air date | |
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"The Best of Chris Kattan" | September 27, 2003 | |
Sketches included "The Roxbury Guys," "Mango," "Defense Attorney Suel," "The How Do You Say? Ah Yes, Show," "Mr. Peppers in the Lab," "Auditions for Bon Jovi," "America Undercover," "The Rialto Grande," "Goth Talk," "Sparks," "Oprah," "Larry King's Wedding Reception," "E! Impeachment Coverage," "Loaded-Musical Performance," "Emmy Awards Pre-Show," "Shopping at Home Network," "Siamese Twin Dates," and some "Weekend Update" clips. | ||
"The Best of Tracy Morgan" | October 25, 2003 | |
Sketches include "Wong & Owen, Ex-Porn Stars," "Brian Fellow's Safari Planet," "Pimp Chat," "Woodrow," "The View," "Uncle Jemima's Down House Mash Liquor," "Tracy Confronts Garth," "Astronaut Jones," "Talkin' to the Stars," "Hardball," "Big Bernard," "At the Movies," "Christmas Eve Drinks," "Channel 5 Late Night Movie," and a Weekend Update clips. | ||
"The Best of Will Ferrell, Volume 2" | December 20, 2003 | |
A second compilation of sketches featuring Will Ferrell. | ||
"The Best of Christopher Walken" | May 22, 2004 | |
Sketches include "The Continental" (on the TV airing, the "Continental" sketch that aired was the one from season 18; the DVD version also includes the one from season 25 and a dress rehearsal version of the one from season 28 shown picture-in-picture style under the title, "The Making of The Continental"), "Ed Glosser Trivial Psychic", "Rita Snowed In", "Behind the Music: Blue Oyster Cult", "Leon Loves Mango", "Hardball", "Pranksters", "The Bad Raft Captain" (DVD version only), "Colonel Angus" and "Christopher Walken at the 25th Anniversary Special". The DVD version includes two dress rehearsal sketches: "The Black Guardian Angel" (from season 25) and a movie trailer parody called Fonzie (from season 26). |
References
- ↑ Susman, Gary (May 8, 2003). "Chris Kattan is leaving SNL". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
- ↑ Ganahl, Jane (July 19, 2004). "After 'SNL,' Jeff Richards is moving on to movies. First came public access". SFGate. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
- ↑ "Jimmy Fallon signs off from 'Saturday Night Live'". Today. NBC News. May 18, 2004. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
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