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RecurringSaturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1997–98

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The following is a list of recurringSaturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced between September 27, 1997, and May 9, 1998, thetwenty-third season ofSNL.

Leon Phelps, The Ladies Man

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Tim Meadows portrayed Leon Phelps, aka "The Ladies Man", in this popular series of sketches. Debuted October 4, 1997. Phelps (who is stuck in a 1970s mentality, is obsessed withDelta Burke, and speaks with alisp) hosts a television show (The Ladies Man) where he takes calls and delivers sexual advice. However, Phelps's advice is always outrageous, ridiculous, and generally inaccurate, often suggesting "the butt" no matter what the caller had asked. Every time a woman calls, Phelps says, "Ooooh! It's a lady!" Phelps is always seen with a glass ofCourvoisier, a brand of fineCognac. Another notable episode had Meadows ingesting an entire vial ofViagra to test its effects, when he suddenly realizes he goes overboard when he is aroused by a photo ofSally Jesse Raphael.

More than once he has confused a man with a woman and expressed horror and repulsion afterwards.

The Ladies Man was one of two sketches that featured the realMonica Lewinsky when she appeared on the May 8, 1999 episode hosted byCuba Gooding Jr. In a sketch in the 1998-99 season premiere, Phelps pretended that he was President Clinton and relived three of Monica's scenes with the President and how the "Ladies Man" would have acted out those same scenes.

This sketch became one of a handful ofSNL sketches to spawn its own feature film, titledThe Ladies Man.

Appearances
SeasonEpisodeHostNotes
23October 4, 1997Matthew PerryLeon takes some calls accompanied by stage manager Montel (Tracy Morgan).
23November 8, 1997Jon LovitzMore calls for The Ladies' Man.
23December 13, 1997Helen HuntLeon is assisted by Charlene (Hunt) as they take calls.
23February 14, 1998Roma DowneyValentine's Day Advice. (Final appearance of Montel)
23March 14, 1998Julianne MooreThe Ladies' Man Presents: Leon and Deborah Hogan (Moore) demonstrate love-making tips for relationships.
23May 2, 1998Matthew BroderickLeon takes Viagra as he takes calls, later reappears in a Viagra ad.
24September 26, 1998Cameron DiazThe Ladies' Man Presents: Leon and Julie (Diaz) act out scenes from theStarr Report.
24November 21, 1998Jennifer Love HewittLeon gives inappropriate advice and plugs Skanksgiving Day.
24February 20, 1999Bill MurrayStephanie Seymour helps Leon teach love lessons.
24May 8, 1999Cuba Gooding Jr.Monica Lewinsky is the guest asLinda Tripp (John Goodman) calls in.
25October 16, 1999Heather GrahamRollerGirl (Graham) fromBoogie Nights assists with porno reviews.
25December 11, 1999Danny DeVitoHappy Holidays From The Ladies' Man
25March 18, 2000The RockLeon falls for crossdressed undercover cop (Johnson).
25May 20, 2000Jackie ChanWho Wants To Be My Skank?: Brandy Lane (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Wilma Slossen (Gina Gershon), andFlorence Henderson are Leon's choices for his summer skank.
  • Meadows final episode as a cast member.
26October 7, 2000Rob LoweLeon appears onWeekend Update to discuss sex in Hollywood cinema and promoteThe Ladies Man.

Issues with Jeffrey Kaufman

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AJim Breuer sketch. Debuted October 18, 1997.

Mango

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Main article:Mango (Saturday Night Live)

AChris Kattan sketch. Debuted October 18, 1997.

Morning Latte

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This sketch featuresWill Ferrell andCheri Oteri playing twomorning talk show hosts. Ferrell plays Tom Wilkins, a typical vapid and smiling male TV personality, and Oteri plays his scatterbrained female co-host, Cass Van Rye. The two are depicted as being extremely chipper, and tend to be overenthusiastic about each other's mundane life stories, and about their less-than-stellar guests. This is more than likely due to the large amounts oflatte they consume during the course of a show.

The two begin the show by recounting recent events in their personal lives (in the same vein as shows likeLive with Regis and Kelly, whichSNL itself has parodied after Oteri and Ferrell left the show), which are almost certainly never as exciting as their reactions to them. Cass usually tells a story about herself and her husband Eli, in which she never fails to include the detail about her inability to conceive children. Tom then tells a story about a recent event involving him and his wife Gail. Cass almost immediately forgets the details of his story, prompting her to ask questions to which he has already stated the answers. There is also usually a producer off to the side who throws out random comments, which Cass inadvertently forgets over the course of the show. The producer eventually gets fed up with her absentmindedness and loses his temper, shouting obscenities (such as, "YOU STUPIDBITCH!") at her. The two hosts become stunned at the reaction, until he informs them that he was "just kidding", to which they respond with incessant laughter.

They also have guests on the show, yet no matter how boring or insipid they are, the two remain extremely enthralled throughout the interview. Debuted October 25, 1997.

Martha Stewart Living

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Ana Gasteyer parodiesMartha Stewart and hereponymous television program.

Appearances:

  • October 25, 1997: Martha demonstrates how to prepare eggs forHalloween pranks.
  • November 14, 1998: HostJoan Allen plays Martha's mother.
  • May 8, 1999: Martha talks about her stock launch.
  • November 17, 2001: Martha shows how to prepare a Thanksgiving turkey.

Southern Gals

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AnAna Gasteyer and Cheri Oteri andMolly Shannon sketch. Debuted November 15, 1997.

The View

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A parody of the morning talk showThe View. The first sketch debuted on November 15, 1997.The View hosts change according to the actual panel at that time. In the first few sketches, the cast includesMeredith Vieira (Molly Shannon),Barbara Walters (Cheri Oteri),Star Jones (Tracy Morgan in drag), andCokie Roberts (Ana Gasteyer).[1] The fifth host,Debbie Matenopoulos, was played by the guest host or Gasteyer. Early sketches poked fun at the women’s disdain for Matenopoulos. In season 24, Matenopoulos herself cameos and tells off her co-hosts.[2]

Appearances
SeasonEpisodeHostNotes
23November 15, 1997Claire Danes
23January 17, 1998Sarah Michelle Gellar
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar as Debbie Matenopoulos
  • Ana Gasteyer as Cokie Roberts
  • Molly Shannon as Meredith Vieira
  • Tracy Morgan as Star Jones
  • Cheri Oteri as Barbara Walters
23May 2, 1998Matthew Broderick
  • Ana Gasteyer as Debbie Matenopoulos
  • Molly Shannon as Meredith Vieira
  • Tracy Morgan as Star Jones
  • Cheri Oteri as Barbara Walters
24September 26, 1998Cameron Diaz
  • Cameron Diaz as Debbie Matenopoulos
  • Ana Gasteyer asJoy Behar
  • Molly Shannon as Meredith Vieira
  • Tracy Morgan as Star Jones
  • Cheri Oteri as Barbara Walters
24January 9, 1999Bill Paxton
  • Debbie Matenopoulos as herself
  • Ana Gasteyer asJoy Behar
  • Molly Shannon as Meredith Vieira
  • Tracy Morgan as Star Jones
  • Cheri Oteri as Barbara Walters
34November 1, 2008Ben Affleck
34January 17, 2009Rosario Dawson
  • Fred Armisen as Joy Behar
  • Kenan Thompson as Whoopi Goldberg
  • Kristen Wiig as Elisabeth Hasselbeck
  • Michaela Watkins as Barbara Walters
34March 14, 2009Tracy Morgan
  • Tracy Morgan asSherri Shepherd
  • Fred Armisen as Joy Behar
  • Kenan Thompson as Whoopi Goldberg
  • Kristen Wiig as Elisabeth Hasselbeck
  • Michaela Watkins as Barbara Walters
35November 7, 2009Taylor Swift
  • Fred Armisen as Joy Behar
  • Kenan Thompson as Whoopi Goldberg
  • Kristen Wiig as Elisabeth Hasselbeck
  • Nasim Pedrad as Barbara Walters
35February 6, 2010Ashton Kutcher
  • Fred Armisen as Joy Behar
  • Kenan Thompson as Whoopi Goldberg
  • Kristen Wiig as Elisabeth Hasselbeck
  • Nasim Pedrad as Barbara Walters
36October 23, 2010Emma Stone
  • Fred Armisen as Joy Behar
  • Kenan Thompson as Whoopi Goldberg
  • Kristen Wiig as Elisabeth Hasselbeck
  • Nasim Pedrad as Barbara Walters
44April 13, 2019Emma Stone
44May 18, 2019Paul Rudd
  • Aidy Bryant as Meghan McCain
  • Leslie Jones Whoopi Goldberg
  • Kate McKinnon as Joy Behar
  • Cecily Strong as Abby Huntsman
  • Melissa Villaseñor as Ana Navarro
48October 29, 2022Jack Harlow

Tiger Beat's Ultra Super Duper Dreamy Love Show

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AnAna Gasteyer,Cheri Oteri andMolly Shannon sketch. Debuted January 15, 1998. It starsSarah Michelle Gellar as Jessica, Cheri Oteri as Sarah Margaret Connolly, Molly Shannon as Sissy Germane Daphne and Ana Gasteyer as Gladys Stubbs. It's about four teens who gossip about celebrities.

Gunner Olsen

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Played by Jim Breuer, Olsen recapped the night's news in the style of a lead singer in aheavy metal band. Debuted March 7, 1998.

The Céline Dion Show

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TheCeline Dion Show was a faux variety show in which Ana Gasteyer played the Grammy award-winning singer, who in the opening credits claims to be "the most beautiful and most loved singer in the world". The sketch was inspired by Dion's success in the wake of her number oneBillboardHot 100 hit "My Heart Will Go On" in 1998.[3]

In the sketches, Celine would usually begin with a solo, adding exaggerated vocal gymnastics andruns to even the simplest of songs. Then, she would usually invite a musical guest to perform. However, soon into their performance, Celine would feel upstaged, and would start singing over top of them in a much louder voice, much to their displeasure. Debuted March 7, 1998.

The sketch attracted the attention of the real singer herself, who invited Gasteyer to perform the character in one of her concerts in 1998.[3]

Appearances
SeasonEpisodeHostNotes
23March 7, 1998Scott WolfCeline talks with Erykah Badu (Tim Meadows) and Mariah Carey (Cheri Oteri).
23May 2, 1998Matthew BroderickCeline talks with Gloria Estefan (Broderick), Shania Twain (Molly Shannon), and Mariah Carey (Cheri Oteri)
24November 21, 1998Jennifer Love HewittCeline duets with Jewel (Hewitt), Michael Stipe (Jimmy Fallon), Busta Rhymes (Tim Meadows), and Meat Loaf (Horatio Sanz)
25November 13, 1999Garth BrooksThe Smurfs
25December 4, 1999Christina RicciAnd So This Is Chanukah
26February 10, 2001Jennifer LopezAppears with Lopez, Mango (Chris Kattan), Shania Twain (Molly Shannon), Aretha Franklin (Tracy Morgan), and Diana Ross (Maya Rudolph) at aVH1 Divas concert
27April 6, 2002Cameron DiazCeline Dion on CBS

GoLords

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A parody ofThunderbirds andSupercar. The segments were written byHarper Steele.

Pretty Living

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Ana Gasteyer played the host of a TV show called Pretty Living. Each episode featured Molly Shannon as Helen Madden, an exuberant self-proclaimed "Joyologist" whose trademark phrase was "I love, I love it!" while kicking her legs and crossing and uncrossing her legs repeatedly. Helen Madden also appeared in an earlier 1996 sketch called "Single and Loving it" with Cheri Oteri.[4] Debuted March 14, 1998.

Terrence Maddox, Nude Model

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A Will Ferrell sketch. Debuted March 14, 1998.

References

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  1. ^Towers, Andrea (June 2, 2022)."Meredith Vieira and original hosts of 'The View' look back at 'SNL' spoof of them".EW.com. RetrievedMay 13, 2024.
  2. ^Starr, Michael (January 9, 1999)."'SNL' Gets Good 'View' of Debbie".New York Post. RetrievedMay 13, 2024.
  3. ^ab"Celine Dion".Behind the Music. Season 3. Episode 20. January 16, 2000. VH1. RetrievedApril 17, 2024.
  4. ^"Lisa Kudrow, Sheryl Crowe".Saturday Night Live. Season 22. Episode 2. October 5, 1996. NBC.
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