Live From New York . . .

Relive Brendan's SECOND stab at hosting SNL, which took place on February 13, 1999.

His first time, October 18, 1998, will get its own page once I locate more pictures from his skits.

Thank you Thank you Thank you! to SNL InfoMedia, the source of these here pictures.

 

Monologue

Brendan greets the crowd, then finds himself caught in a time warp with Tom Davis and Lorne Michaels

Lorne Michaels, Bren, and trapped-in-the-fallout-shelter Tom Davis

Brendan pleading his case . . .

Judge Judy

As a Bruce Springsteen impersonator whose voice was ruined by supposedly-leaky helium tanks, Brendan spoke with this Alvin and the Chipmunks affectation. He didn't even need helium to do it; what a guy!

. . . and demonstrating his inability to sing.

Brendan and Ana Gasteyer

Charlie Brown

Poor Charlie ends up with a grisly head injury after Lucy steals the ball once again just before he attempts to kick it. Great line by Lucy-- "I'm not a doctor! That was just a scam to get nickels!"

Tim Meadows, Chris Kattan  :) , Brendan, and Ana Gasteyer

Brendan and Darrell Hammond

Two Fat Ladies

Brendan and Darrell Hammond make two very sexy tubby English tv cooks. The best part of the skit: Brendan eats a rice cake made entirely out of bacon grease. "Here's to angioplasty!"

Brendan and Darrell Hammond

some guy, Busta, Bren, John Goodman, and a bunch of other guys

Last Call

Brendan (sporting his Toronto Maple Leaf jersey in honor of the closing of Maple Leaf Gardens) says goodbye with musical guest Busta Rhymes, John Goodman, and a few other guys who I am unable to identify. He took the time to thank Tom Davis, Lorne Michaels, George Plimpton (who appeared in a sketch not shown here), John Goodman, and the cast of SNL; wish Bill Condon, Lynn Redgrave, and Ian McKellen good luck at the Academy Awards; and tell Afton "I love you!"
For more information, facts, and reviews of Brendan's February 13th episode with Busta Rhymes,
visit his page at Saturday-Night-Live.com! Unlike me, they're a hardworking group who describe all of his sketches.
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