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** The end of the Season 20 (1994-95 season) episode hosted by Bob Newhart was revealed to be this, mimicking the [[All Just a Dream]] ending to ''[[Newhart]]''.
** The end of the Season 20 (1994-95 season) episode hosted by Bob Newhart was revealed to be this, mimicking the [[All Just a Dream]] ending to ''[[Newhart]]''.
* [[The Announcer]]: Don Pardo, still holding the job well into his 90s.
* [[The Announcer]]: Don Pardo, still holding the job well into his 90s.
* [[The Artifact]]: "Live from New York, It's Saturday Night!" comes from the fact that the show ''was'' actually called ''NBC's Saturday Night'' and not ''Saturday Night Live'' during its first season, because of that aforementioned short lived Howard Cosell show on [[ABC]].
* [[The Artifact]]: "Live from New York, It's Saturday Night!" comes from the fact that the show ''was'' actually called ''NBC's Saturday Night'' and not ''Saturday Night Live'' during its first season, because of that aforementioned short lived Howard Cosell show on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]].
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: feature player Taran Killam (pronounced Tear n' Kill em'). His first name is also a [[Bilingual Bonus]], as it's Sanskrit for "heaven".
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: feature player Taran Killam (pronounced Tear n' Kill em'). His first name is also a [[Bilingual Bonus]], as it's Sanskrit for "heaven".
** Charles Rocket also counts. He may have been on a lousy cast, but he did have a cool name (other names he went by outside of ''SNL'' include: Charlie Hamburger, Charlie Rocket, Charlie Kennedy, and his real name, Charles Claverie).
** Charles Rocket also counts. He may have been on a lousy cast, but he did have a cool name (other names he went by outside of ''SNL'' include: Charlie Hamburger, Charlie Rocket, Charlie Kennedy, and his real name, Charles Claverie).