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Saturday Night Live/Sigourney Weaver/The Ting Tings
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Sigourney Weaver/The Ting Tings | |
Season 35, Episode 12 | |
Airdate | January 16, 2010 |
Written by | Seth Meyers (head writer)
Doug Abeles James Anderson Alex Baze Jillian Bell Hannibal Buress Jessica Conrad James Downey Steve Higgins Colin Jost Erik Kenward Rob Klein John Lutz Lorne Michaels John Mulaney Christine Nangle Michael Patrick O'Brien Ryan Perez Simon Rich Marika Sawyer Akiva Schaffer John Solomon Emily Spivey Kent Sublette Jorma Taccone Bryan Tucker |
Directed by | Don Roy King |
← 35x11 Charles Barkley/Alicia Keys |
35x13 → Jon Hamm/Michael Bublé |
Saturday Night Live — Season Thirty-Five |
Sigourney Weaver/The Ting Tings is the twelfth episode of the thirty-fifth season of Saturday Night Live, and the six hundred and sixty-third episode overall. It is the second appearance by the host and the first appearance by the band.
With: Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig
Featuring: Abby Elliot, Bobby Moynihan, Nasim Pedrad, Jenny Slate
Guest Starring: Sigourney Weaver (Host), The Ting Tings (Musical Guest)
Special Guest Stars: Darrell Hammond (Jay Leno), James Cameron (Himself), Lorne Michaels (Himself)
Contents |
Episode Breakdown
- Larry King Live:
- Sigourney Weaver's Monologue:
- Grady Wilson - Fifty and Freaky:
- Summer's Eve Lady Stars of Darts Championship:
- SNL Digital Short - Laser Cats 5:
- Disco Booty Junction:
- That's Not My Name: The Ting Tings song.
- Weekend Update:
- Avatar:
- Riley:
- Internet Obsession:
- Shut Up and Let Me Go: The Ting Tings song.
- Fire and Rice:
Notes
"Live from New York, It's Saturday Night!"
Music
Trivia
The Show
- Hosting Gap: Sigourney Weaver last hosted the show on October 11, 1986 following the success of Aliens, directed by James Cameron. It's the longest gap between episodes in the series' history. Incidentally, Weaver was booked as the host of this episode after the success of Avatar, also directed by Cameron.