List of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches explained

The following is a list of recurring Saturday Night Live sketches, organized by the season and date in which the sketch first appeared.For an alphabetical list, see Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches (listed alphabetically).

1975–1976

TitlePremiere dateMain actor(s)Description
Weekend UpdateOctober 11, 1975Chevy Chase
Jane Curtin
Dan Aykroyd
A satirical news segment starring that is the longest-running recurring sketch in the show's history. Like the show itself, it has seen many changes over the years and has a revolving door of anchors, including Chevy Chase, Jane Curtin, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Charles Rocket, Gail Matthius, Brian Doyle-Murray, Mary Gross, Christine Ebersole, Brad Hall, Christopher Guest, Dennis Miller, Kevin Nealon, Norm Macdonald, Colin Quinn, Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Horatio Sanz, Seth Meyers, Cecily Strong, Colin Jost, and Michael Che.
The Killer BeesOctober 11, 1975First characters to recur on SNL. According to a Lorne Michaels interview for the book Live from New York, "The only note we got from the network on the first show was 'Cut the bees.' And so I made sure I put them in the next show." The bees were played by all the repertory players at the time, who wore yellow and black horizontal stripes, wings, and springy antennas. Much of the humor from these scenes came out of puns or metaphors that had to do with well-known activities and body parts of bees. The bees were a staple of the first season, appearing 11 times. However, the cast and crew quickly became tired of them, and the bees only appeared three more times during the original cast's five-year tenure.
The Land of GorchOctober 11, 1975Jim Henson
Alice Tweedie
Jerry Nelson
Fran Brill
Richard Hunt
Frank Oz
Puppet sketch starring Jim Henson's Muppets, King Ploobis (performed by Jim Henson), Queen Peuta (performed by Alice Tweedie), Scred (performed by Jerry Nelson), Vazh (performed by Fran Brill), Wisss (performed by Richard Hunt), and the Mighty Favog (performed by Frank Oz). Lorne Michaels described the characters as the type of Muppets that can stay up late.
Land SharkNovember 8, 1975Chevy ChaseChevy Chase plays a shark attempting to lure his way into a victim's home.
SherryNovember 15, 1975Laraine NewmanLaraine Newman plays Sherry, a stereotypical naive valley girl. Newman reprised the role in the 40th anniversary special as part of The Californians sketch in 2015, in which she played Karina's mother who, like Sherry, also spoke valley girl-esque.
Minute Mystery with Mike MendozaNovember 15, 1975Dan AykroydDan Aykroyd is a crime scene photographer who gives the audience a list of clues and 60 seconds to solve a mystery.
Looks at BooksNovember 15, 1975Jane CurtinA talk show sketch hosted by Jane Curtin interviewing profound authors.
Emily LitellaDecember 13, 1975Gilda RadnerEmily Litella was an elderly woman with a hearing problem who frequently ranted about topics about which she had misread or misheard, such as "Violins on Television," "Canker Research," "Endangered Feces," or "Presidential Erections" (to satisfy the censors at the time, Litella was made to explicitly state that she was referring to erecting statues of presidents). Her catchphrase was "Never mind!", said after she was informed of her mistake.
Saturday Night Live SamuraiDecember 13, 1975John BelushiJohn Belushi plays a samurai warrior, who speaks only (mock) Japanese, and wields a katana. He is seen in various occupations ranging from a hotel desk clerk to a tailor.
Mel's Char PalaceDecember 20, 1975Dan AykroydA steakhouse commercial parody featuring Dan Aykroyd. At Mel's, customers are given a chainsaw and are invited to hunt, stun, cut and cook their own cow.
Steve BushakisJanuary 24, 1976John BelushiA John Belushi character who hails from Chicago, named after Belushi's childhood friend.
H & L BrockJanuary 31, 1976John BelushiAs Lowell Brock, John Belushi gives reasons why he should do your taxes., "He'll take the time . . because he has the time . . because he's doing time."
Mr. BillFebruary 28, 1976Mr. Bill is the clay figurine star of a parody of children's shows. Mr. Bill got its start when Walter Williams sent SNL a Super 8 reel featuring the character in response to the show's request for home movies during the first season. Mr. Bill's first appearance was on the February 28, 1976 episode. Williams became a full-time writer for the show in 1978, writing more than 20 sketches based on Mr. Bill. Each Mr. Bill episode started innocently, but quickly turned dangerous for Mr. Bill. Along with his dog, Spot, he suffered various indignities inflicted by "Mr. Hands," a man seen only as a pair of hands (played by Vance DeGeneres).[1] The character's popularity spawned the 1986 live-action movie Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures.
TomorrowApril 17, 1976Dan AykroydA parody of The Tomorrow Show, starring Dan Aykroyd as Tom Snyder.
Baba WawaApril 24, 1976Gilda RadnerGilda Radner impersonates journalist Barbara Walters.
Colleen FernmanApril 24, 1976Gilda RadnerAppearing in seven sketches over five seasons, Colleen is usually non-talkative, and appears to be spaced out or in a vegetative state, and it is established in a February 24, 1979, sketch about psychiatrists that she is autistic.
Bobbi FarberJuly 31, 1976Gilda RadnerMiddle-class Jewish-American with a nasal voice, who appeared in eight sketches in various settings over five seasons.

1976–1977

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1977–1978

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1978–1979

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1979–1980

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1980–1981

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1981–1982

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1982–1983

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1983–1984

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1984–1985

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1985–1986

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1986–1987

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1987–1988

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1988–1989

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1989–1990

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1990–1991

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1991–1992

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1992–1993

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1993–1994

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1994–1995

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1995–1996

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1996–1997

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1997–1998

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1998–1999

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1999–2000

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2000–2001

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2001–2002

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2002–2003

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2003–2004

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2004–2005

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2005–2006

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2006–2007

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2007–2008

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2008–2009

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2009–2010

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2010–2011

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2011–2012

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2012–2013

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2013–2014

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2014–2015

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2015–2016

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2016–2017

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2017–2018

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2018–2019

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2019–2020

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2020–2021

See main article: Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 2020-21.

TitlePremiere dateMain actor(s)Description
Edith PuthieOctober 3, 2020Ego NwodimAn inappropriately-named middle-aged woman (Ego Nwodim) from the "Name Change Office" and "Boomers Got the Vax" sketches.
Dr. Wayne WenowdisOctober 10, 2020Kate McKinnonWeekend Updates resident medical expert (Kate McKinnon) who always replies with "We know dis". The pieces end with McKinnon breaking character to address her anxieties regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
SmokeCheddaDaAssGetta and Nunya BiznessDecember 12, 2020Timothee Chalamet, Ego NwodimWhite rapper SmokeCheddaDaAssGetta (Timothee Chalamet) appears on Nunya Bizness' (Ego Nwodim) talk show to voice his opinions on hip hop.
The Dionne Warwick Talk ShowDecember 12, 2020Ego Nwodim, Punkie Johnson, Andrew Dismukes, Melissa Villaseñor, Pete Davidson, Lauren HoltDionne Warwick (Ego Nwodim) hosts a talk show while showing how out-of-touch she is with modern pop culture (e.g. pronouncing Billie Eilish as "Billie Eyelash").
Wooden SignsFebruary 13, 2021A middle-aged woman receives decorative signs with quotes from her friends and family with progressively more offensive quotes.
Oops, You Did It AgainFebruary 20, 2021Chloe FinemanBritney Spears (Chloe Fineman) hosts a talk show in which she interviews guests that have been victims of cancel culture and gives them a chance to apologize for their prior incidents.
Pauline, a Weary Mother in Her Darkest HourMay 8, 2021Ego NwodimA worn-out woman (Ego Nwodim) appears on Weekend Update to lament her experiences as a mother.

2021–2022

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TitlePremiere dateMain actor(s)Description
AngeloOctober 16, 2021Aristotle Athari"International singing sensation" Angelo (Aristotle Athari) performs at an exclusive venue, performing supposedly improvised songs from word prompts given by exasperated audience members.
TikTokDecember 11, 2021Aidy BryantAn unseen teenager scrolls through a series of eccentric videos on TikTok to avoid chores.
Trend ForecastersJanuary 29, 2022Aidy Bryant
Bowen Yang
Two fashionable people (Aidy Bryant and Bowen Yang) report data on which trends are what's in and what's out.
ShoptvApril 2, 2022Mikey Day
Cecily Strong
Heidi Gardner
Two tv shopping network hosts (Mikey Day & Cecily Strong/Heidi Gardner) present a seller (played by the host) with an inappropriate product which results in sexual innuendos and dirty phone calls
Why'd You Do ThatApril 9, 2022Kenan Thompson
Chloe Fineman
Danny Donnigan (Thompson) hosts a game show where he grills the contestants (consisting of Fineman, one or two other cast members, and the episode's host) on their questionable social media interactions.

2022–2023

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TitlePremiere dateMain actor(s)Description
Big Dumb ThingsNovember 5, 2022Chloe Fineman
Heidi Gardner
Three Caucasian blonde women (Fineman, Gardener, the episode's host) advertise the latest comically large item that's become popular among their demographic.
Protective MomFebruary 4, 2023Pedro Pascal
Marcello Hernandez
Mrs. Flores (Pascal) disapproves of the women her son Luis (Hernandez) dates, and rants about them in Spanish.
Lisa from TemeculaFebruary 4, 2023Ego Nwodim
Punkie Johnson
Bowen Yang
Lisa from Temecula (Nwodim) disrupts her sister's (Johnson) social life.
Garrett from HingeMarch 4, 2023Bowen YangGarrett (Bowen Yang) interrupts a couple after being stood up by the woman.
Jingle PitchMarch 11, 2023James Austin Johnson
Andrew Dismukes
Bowen Yang
Chloe Fineman
Devon Walker
Two members of Soul Booth (James Austin Johnson, Andrew Dismukes) try to come up with a new jingle for a company.
Couple GoalsApril 1, 2023James Austin JohnsonGame show about couple goals, where one couple shares very intense theories and thoughts about what would happen to their partner.
CrystalApril 8, 2023Heidi GardnerA co-worker who's busy doing absolutely nothing (Heidi Gardner) who appears on Weekend Update.
Recording SessionApril 15, 2023Devon Walker
Kenan Thompson
Ego Nwodim
Two female artists (Ego Nwodim, the episode's host) try to record a producer tag for Young Spicy (Devon Walker), but they end up being derogatory.

2023–2024

See main article: Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 2023-24.

TitlePremiere dateMain actor(s)Description
SecretaryOctober 14, 2023Heidi Gardner
Bowen Yang
In a 1960s law office, hyper secretary Trudy (Heidi Gardner) is manically predictive.
Dr. PleaseOctober 28, 2023Bowen YangOddball Dr. Please (Bowen Yang).
Washington's DreamOctober 28, 2023Nate Bargatze
James Austin Johnson
Kenan Thompson
Mikey Day
Bowen Yang
During the Revolutionary War, general George Washington (Bargatze) tells his troops (Johnson, Thompson, Day, Yang) about his dreams for the new nation they are fighting for, which include a vast amount of idiosyncrasies that make little sense to even Americans (e.g., weights and measures, miles vs kilometers, unique spellings of certain English words, etc.).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oh Noooooo! It's Mr. Bill's 20th Anniversary (1995) . . 2008-06-04.
  2. Web site: Atkinson . Katie . 2024-11-18 . Sabrina Carpenter Surprises LA Crowd With Marcello Hernandez as Domingo From Viral ‘SNL’ Sketch . 2024-11-18 . Billboard . en-US.