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Revision as of 17:00, 1 October 2007

File:SNL32NEWLOGO.PNG
33rd season logo for Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live is currently airing its thirty-third season, during the 2007 - 2008 television season on NBC. No new cast members were added to the show at the beginning of the season, and all of the cast members from the thirty second season returned for Season 33. The 33rd season started on September 29, 2007 with LeBron James as host and Kanye West as musical guest.

Cast

Repertory Players

New Cast Members

No new cast members were added on the September 29, 2007 season premiere episode.

Episodes

Note: Episodes 628-644 are not confirmed, but predicted.

Episode
Number
Date Host(s) Musical Guest(s) Remarks
625 (33.1) September 29, 2007 LeBron James Kanye West
  • In the live east-coast version, the opening credits were not announced until Seth Meyers' name appeared on-screen because Don Pardo's microphone was not turned on, but was revoiced after the show for the west-coast airing.
  • Amy Winehouse was originally scheduled to be the musical guest, but dropped out due to personal issues. At one point, Rilo Kiley was rumored to be replacing Winehouse as musical guest, though it had never been announced by NBC.
  • Maroon 5 lead singer Adam Levine appears in an SNL Digital Short called 'Iran So Far', which very quickly became popular on the internet. The song is reportedly to be released on iTunes.
  • Kanye West performs singles Stronger and Good Life in his first performance. In his second performance he performed Champion and Everything I am, during which he messed up a line and then freestyled about it.
  • According to Kanye West's freestyle, Jay-Z and Beyonce Knowles were in attendance.
626 (33.2) October 6, 2007 Seth Rogen Spoon (Band) source: Confirmed on Air.
627 (33.3) October 13, 2007 Seth Rogen Foo Fighters source: nbcumv.com
628 (33.4) November 3, 2007 Brandon Routh 30 Seconds to Mars
629 (33.5) November 10, 2007 Matthew Fox Fergie
630 (33.6) November 17, 2007 Steve Carell Timbaland
631 (33.7) December 1, 2007 Jason Lee My Chemical Romance
632 (33.8) December 8, 2007 Julia Louis-Dreyfus Linkin Park
633 (33.9) December 15, 2007 Vince Vaughn Foo Fighters
634 (33.10) January 12, 2008 Christina Ricci Maroon 5
635 (33.11) January 19, 2008 Sarah Silverman Kanye West
636 (33.12) February 2, 2008 Gwyneth Paltrow Puddle of Mudd
637 (33.13) February 9, 2008 John C. Reilly Chaos
638 (33.14) February 23, 2008 Jim Carrey Avril Lavigne
639 (33.15) March 15, 2008 Edward Norton Sum 41
640 (33.16) March 22, 2008 Daniel Radcliffe Boys Like Girls
641 (33.17) April 12, 2008 Anne Hathaway Hellogoodbye
642 (33.18) April 19, 2008 Robert Downey Jr. Korn
643 (33.19) May 10, 2008 Emile Hirsch Kelly Clarkson
644 (33.20) May 17, 2008 Christian Bale Yellowcard

Sources

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References