| Episode # |
Air Date |
Host(s) |
Musical Guest(s) |
Remarks |
| 327 (18.1) |
September 26, 1992 |
Nicolas Cage |
Bobby Brown |
|
| 328 (18.2) |
October 3, 1992 |
Tim Robbins |
Sinéad O'Connor |
- At the end of her second song, "War", Sinéad O'Connor held up a picture of Pope John Paul II, exclaimed, "Fight the real enemy", and tore the picture to pieces. Subsequent airings have included the rehearsal taping of the song where Sinéad pulls out a picture of a starving African child before leaving the stage.
- Tim Robbins, who was raised Roman Catholic, did not thank O'Connor during the goodbyes/end credits.
- Robbins' partner, Susan Sarandon, was thanked by Robbins in the end credits. She was seen in the audience holding their son, Miles Guthrie.
|
| 329 (18.3) |
October 10, 1992 |
Joe Pesci |
Spin Doctors |
- During his monologue, Pesci displays the photo of Pope John Paul II that Sinéad O'Connor had infamously destroyed during the previous week's episode, now taped back together.
- Pesci's frequent collaborators, Robert de Niro and Martin Scorsese, appear in the closing sketch.
|
| 330 (18.4) |
October 24, 1992 |
Christopher Walken |
Arrested Development |
- Jan Hooks cameos as Sinéad O'Connor in two sketches.
|
| 331 (18.5) |
October 31, 1992 |
Catherine O'Hara |
10,000 Maniacs |
|
| 332 (18.6) |
November 14, 1992 |
Michael Keaton |
Morrissey |
- Morrissey performed "Glamorous Glue" and "Suedehead."
|
| 333 (18.7) |
November 21, 1992 |
Sinbad |
Sade |
|
| 334 (18.8) |
December 5, 1992 |
Tom Arnold |
Neil Young |
|
| 335 (18.9) |
December 12, 1992 |
Glenn Close |
The Black Crowes |
- Jon Lovitz cameos during Weekend Update.
- The Black Crowes played "Sometimes Salvation" and "Non-Fiction"
|
| 336 (18.10) |
January 9, 1993 |
Danny DeVito |
Bon Jovi |
|
| 337 (18.11) |
January 16, 1993 |
Harvey Keitel |
Madonna |
- During Madonna's second performance, she imitates Sinéad O'Connor's actions from early in the season by ripping a photo and yelling "Fight the real enemy". The photo Madonna used, however, was of Joey Buttafuoco.
|
| 338 (18.12) |
February 6, 1993 |
Luke Perry |
Mick Jagger |
- Dana Carvey's final episode as a cast member.
|
| 339 (18.13) |
February 13, 1993 |
Alec Baldwin |
Paul McCartney |
- According to the book, Live from New York: The Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live, longtime writer/frequent player Al Franken stole a pair of jeans from the Gap Girls set during Paul McCartney's performance of "Hey Jude".
|
| 340 (18.14) |
February 20, 1993 |
Bill Murray |
Sting |
|
| 341 (18.15) |
March 13, 1993 |
John Goodman |
Mary J. Blige |
|
| 342 (18.16) |
March 20, 1993 |
Miranda Richardson |
Soul Asylum |
|
| 343 (18.17) |
April 10, 1993 |
Jason Alexander |
Peter Gabriel |
|
| 344 (18.18) |
April 17, 1993 |
Kristie Alley |
Lenny Kravitz |
|
| 345 (18.19) |
May 8, 1993 |
Christina Applegate |
Midnight Oil |
- This episode is notable for featuring the first ever Matt Foley, Motivational Speaker sketch.
|
| 346 (18.20) |
May 15, 1993 |
Kevin Kline |
Willie Nelson
Paul Simon
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- David Letterman was originally booked to host this episode, but pulled out due to his much-publicized problems with NBC.
- Chris Rock and Robert Smigel's final episode as cast members.
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