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"The Continental" is a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live (SNL) featuring Christopher Walken. The first sketch aired on the eleventh episode of the fifteenth season, January 20, 1990. The first sketch aired on the eleventh episode of the fifteenth season, January 20, 1990.
A member of SNL's hallowed Five-Timers Club, Walken has had many memorable moments on the variety series since his first stint hosting in 1990, though none as memorable as Bruce Dickinson from the ...
The April 5, 2008 Saturday Night Live show was the first time an episode hosted by Walken did not have a "Continental" sketch or a monologue in which he sang and danced. This episode, however, did include one sketch titled "Walken Family Reunion", [76] which spoofs many of Walken's idiosyncrasies.
Saturday Night Live Samurai: December 13, 1975 John Belushi: John 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 Palace December 20, 1975 Dan Aykroyd: A steakhouse commercial parody featuring Dan Aykroyd. At Mel's ...
And with those words, Christopher Walken's groovy record producer Bruce Dickinson and then-Saturday Night Live cast members Will Ferrell, Chris Parnell, Chris Kattan and Jimmy Fallon made comedy ...
7. The "More Cowbell" skit didn't originally feature any cowbell. You remember the bit: Cast members Will Ferrell, Chris Parnell, Chris Kattan and Jimmy Fallon as the hard-rock band Blue Öyster ...
Sketches include "The Continental" (on the TV airing, the "Continental" sketch that aired was the one from season 18; the DVD version also includes the one from season 25 and a dress rehearsal version of the one from season 28 shown picture-in-picture style under the title, "The Making of The Continental"), "Ed Glosser Trivial Psychic", "Rita ...
The following is a list of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced between September 29, 2007, and May 17, 2008, the thirty-third season of SNL. Nicholas Fehn [ edit ]