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Missing SNL skit

Me and my sisters have a favorite skit but we can't find it anymore. It's called "School Hypnotist" and its from S49 E11. All YouTube clips of it have been removed and I can't seem to find a way to watch it without having to pay for a subscription to watch the full ep. Ive heard that this has happened to other skits as well. If anyone can help me find it, I would appreciate it!

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u/ScoobySnackks — 21 hours ago
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They look so much like a 2000s pop punk band here

If they had instruments, it would be:
Andy Samberg: Lead singer and/or lead guitar
Bill Hader: Bass or keyboard
Seth Meyers: Rhythm guitar, bass, keyboard, or tambourine
Jason Sudeikis: Drums

u/BirdFishWolf — 4 days ago
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Steve Martin, is now 81 year old.

First time seeing him, was on some commercials to include one for The Jerk. Mom rented The Man with Two Brains, so this was the first time seeing him in a movie in the early 80's. Cemented in the 80's for me--also becuase of cable--Little SHop of Horrors, Roxanne, and Three Amigos

u/BrianRFSU — 6 days ago
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Still love the show but one thing has changed.

For decades SNL had been a superstar factory. Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers, Will Ferrel, Tina Faye, Bill Hader come to mind.

Then there’s the lesser known but very solid cast members that aren’t as famous but probably more well known for their talent. Gilda Radner, Charles Rocket, Phil Hartman, Will Forte, Fred Armisen and Kenan Thompson.

It seems odd that there hasn’t been new a-list stars born of SNL since Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig left. So many have turned in solid work for, in some cases for 11 seasons and are doing just working actors.

Has something significant changed since 2013?

PS: not trying to trash the show. It’s still relevant and funny as hell. Just been thinking about this for the last 10 years.

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u/Kenh2k — 11 days ago

The Blues Brothers (1980) - near 95th Street & Chicago Skyway in Chicago - then and now (2026) OC/EIC

u/Detzeb — 10 days ago
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LOOKING FOR A SKETCH!

Hi! As the title says, I’m looking for a sketch I believe that it happened in the late 90s. I think Scott Wolf was the host, if I’m not mistaken. Cheri Oteri, Darrell Hammond, Ana Gasteyer plays the mom I think. Only thing I remember for sure is that Chris Kattan played a monkey! Any help would be greatly appreciated, or a link if anyone knows where I can find it! Been looking all over for it! Thanks

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u/Winter_Ad3298 — 12 days ago

Looking for a sketch/series of sketches: Bill Hader UPS parody

Google AI seems to know which parody I'm talking about and narrowed it down to the Blake Lively episode from 2009.

Bill Hader was in a long haired wig doing a spoof of the UPS commercials at that time where a long haired guy would draw on a white background. In Bill's version he refers to himself as "Man in a Lady Wig" multiple times.

This was a series of pre-tapes that aired throughout the episode, each more strange than the last. IIRC, they also used the song "Such Great Heights" in the sketch as they did in the original UPS ads, which would maybe explain why it's hard to find a clip of this (music rights)

Can anybody help me out? These were hilarious

Edit: thank you to u/jezuesblanco !! https://www.reddit.com/r/LiveFromNewYork/comments/1ti6yup/bill\_hader\_ups\_commercial\_2007/?solution=88349bc6a9acb41488349bc6a9acb414&js\_challenge=1&token=7afd7253fec22262ff1c52b1703fe9ec7b2291b2ae59c4b171b9a0ba47d8fa44&jsc\_orig\_r=

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u/Any_Reflection_8087 — 14 days ago