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20. Zach Braff - May 19, 2007 (Edited Episode)

20. Zach Braff - May 19, 2007 (Edited Episode)
Sketches on the season finale include a monologue where Zach sings about his home state New Jersey, Bronx Beat, Deep House Dish and Weekend Update featuring Aunt Linda and a visit from Whitney Houston.
19. Molly Shannon - May 12, 2007 (Edited Episode)

19. Molly Shannon - May 12, 2007 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include Molly as Sally O'Malley auditioning to be a stripper at The Soprano's Bada Bing, Will Forte as MacGruber wrestling with a drinking problem and a political debate among fringe presidential candidates.
18. Scarlett Johansson - April 21, 2007 (Edited Episode)

18. Scarlett Johansson - April 21, 2007 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include Regis Philbin's return from heart surgery, an SNL Digital Short tribute to Andy Samberg's brother-in-law, Fred Armisen and Scarlett Johansson selling classy marble columns, and Will Forte's celebration of Earth Day.
17. Shia LaBeouf - April 14, 2007 (Edited Episode)

17. Shia LaBeouf - April 14, 2007 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include Darrell Hammond as Jesse Jackson and Kenan Thompson as Al Sharpton commenting on the firing of Don Imus, underage kids trying to buy beer at a convenience store and a Sofa King commercial.
16. Peyton Manning - March 24, 2007 (Edited Episode)

16. Peyton Manning - March 24, 2007 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include an SNL Digital Short showing Peyton teaching football to kids and Peyton as an actor in the film "300".
15. Julia Louis-Dreyfus - March 17, 2007 (Edited Episode)

15. Julia Louis-Dreyfus - March 17, 2007 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include a monologue where Rainn encounters SNL versions of his "Office" co-workers, an SNL Digital Short with Rainn running a business meeting, and Weekend Update, including a visit from Andy Samberg as Britain's Prince Harry.
14. Rainn Wilson - February 24, 2007 (Edited Episode)

14. Rainn Wilson - February 24, 2007 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include a monologue where Rainn encounters SNL versions of his "Office" co-workers, an SNL Digital Short with Rainn running a business meeting, and Weekend Update, including a visit from Andy Samberg as Britain's Prince Harry.
13. Forest Whitaker - February 10, 2007 (Edited Episode)

13. Forest Whitaker - February 10, 2007 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include a Valentine address from Dick and Lynn Cheney, Bronx Beat, Jason Sudeikis as the astronaut at the center of the recent love triangle and an SNL Digital Short featuring Andy Samberg popping into frame.
12. Drew Barrymore - February 3, 2007 (Edited Episode)

12. Drew Barrymore - February 3, 2007 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include Amy Poehler as Dakota Fanning and Drew Barrymore as Abigail Breslin in "The Dakota Fanning Show" and Donatella Versace's Superbowl Party, with guests Prince (Fred Armisen), Posh and Becks (Drew and Seth Meyers) and Elton John (Horatio Sanz).
11. Jeremy Piven - January 20, 2007 (Edited Episode)

11. Jeremy Piven - January 20, 2007 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include 2 A-Holes Adopting a Baby, new presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Hardball, and a town council that wants to kill a magical unicorn.
10. Jake Gyllenhaal - January 13, 2007 (Edited Episode)

10. Jake Gyllenhaal - January 13, 2007 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include Donald Trump giving a press conference where he can't help bashing Rosie O'Donnell, Steve Jobs (Fred Armisen) on Weekend Update selling the new iPhone, an acting class for bit players on "Law & Order" and an SNL Digital Short sequel to last year's "Laser Cats".
9. Justin Timberlake - December 16, 2006 (Edited Episode)

9. Justin Timberlake - December 16, 2006 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include Maya Rudolph, Kristin Wiig and Amy Poehler singing about their boyfriend Santa Claus, Justin Timberlake trying to get charity donations for "Homelessville", and Justin and Andy Samberg in a Digital Short about the perfect Christmas gift for your lady.
8. Annette Bening - December 9, 2006 (Edited Episode)

8. Annette Bening - December 9, 2006 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include Annette Bening's monologue with an appearance by Alec Baldwin, a parody trailer of "Mel Gibson's Apocalypto", two A-holes in a live nativity scene, and on Weekend Update, Will Forte sings a song about gay marriage.
7. Matthew Fox - December 2, 2006 (Edited Episode)

7. Matthew Fox - December 2, 2006 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include Matthew Fox's monologue with a visit from Michael Richards (Bill Hader), Nancy Grace, Deep House Dish and Matthew Fox trapped on an elevator ride with fans of "Lost".
6. Chris "Ludacris" Bridges - November 18, 2006 (Edited Episode)

6. Chris "Ludacris" Bridges - November 18, 2006 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include Ludacris' monologue featuring a visit from his childhood friend Rickdiculous (Kenan Thompson), a marriage counselor that preaches bitchslapping your spouse and an Update commenter, John Mark Karr (Bill Hader), confessing to the OJ Simpson murders among others.
5. Alec Baldwin - November 11, 2006 (Edited Episode)

5. Alec Baldwin - November 11, 2006 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include a monologue featuring Alec's "30 Rock" costars Tina Fey and Tracy Morgan, Alec and Steve Martin battling over who has hosted SNL the most times (with appearances by Martin Short and Paul McCartney) and "The Tony Bennett Show" with a surprise appearance by the real Tony Bennett.
4. Hugh Laurie - October 28, 2006 (Edited Episode)

4. Hugh Laurie - October 28, 2006 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include an address by Kazakhstan Minister of Tourism Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a parody of the paranormal investigation show "Most Haunted", a protest song by Hugh Laurie, and a "Hardball" on the midterm elections.
3. John C. Reilly - October 21, 2006 (Edited Episode)

3. John C. Reilly - October 21, 2006 (Edited Episode)
Sketches include a Brit Hume interview with President Bush, John's musical monologue with Will Ferrell as James Lipton, John as a racist employee at Colonial Williamsburg, a parody of "House of Carters", 2 A-holes meeting a personal trainer and John (in a speedo) teaching Will Forte (also in a speedo) the fundamentals of swimming.
2. Jaime Pressly - October 7, 2006 (Edited Episode)

2. Jaime Pressly - October 7, 2006 (Edited Episode)
Nancy Grace: Nancy Grace (Amy Poehler) grills guests on their part in the Mark Foley internet scandal (Jaime Pressly, Andy Samberg, Kenan Thompson). Around the Town: Kristen Wiig is a local news reporter who is way too interested in the woman she's interviewing (Jaime Pressly) (Jason Sudeikis).
1. Dane Cook - September 30, 2006 (Edited Episode)

1. Dane Cook - September 30, 2006 (Edited Episode)
Monologue: Dane Cook's monologue deals with lying, suicide and car accidents. Cubicle Fight: An SNL Digital Short. Cubicle dwellers fight to the death. (Dane Cook, Bill Hader, Jason Sudeikis).
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