"Saturday Night Live" Alec Baldwin/Beastie Boys (TV Episode 1994)
Brief clip from the Rookie Cop sketch is edited into the cold open as an example of a sketch which "Contains realistic vomiting"."Saturday Night Live" Deion Sanders/Bon Jovi (TV Episode 1995)
Brief clip from the Juggernaut Force sketch is edited into the cold open as an example of a sketch which "May contain portions of a fat man's ass"."Saturday Night Live" Tom Hanks/Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (TV Episode 1996)
Brief clip of Goat Boy edited into the cold open into the cold open as an example of a "Not suitable for anyone over 14" rating."Saturday Night Live" Chris Rock/The Wallflowers (TV Episode 1996)
Brief clip from the "Queen of Terror" episode of The Ambiguously Gay Duo is edited into the cold open as an example of "Stetches may include car shaped like penis"."Saturday Night Live" Robert Downey Jr/Fiona Apple (TV Episode 1996)
Brief clip of Mary Katherine Gallagher edited into the cold open into the cold open as an example of a "Not suitable for anyone under 14" rating.
SNL: 25 Years of Music (TV Movie 1999)
Features Weed Doctor sketch and Beck performing 'Where It's At'"Saturday Night Live" Mena Suvari/Lenny Kravitz (TV Episode 2001)
Two clips of Janet Reno's Dance Party are shown when Janet Reno looks back on previous shows during her last Dance Party.Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Kattan (TV Special 2003)
Features Mr. Peepers sketchSaturday Night Live: Just Shorts (TV Special 2009)
Features Star Wars Auditions
"Saturday Night Live" Chris Farley/The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (TV Episode 1997)
Brief clip of Tracy Morgan appearing in the goodnights is shown during Weekend Update.Star Wars Spoofs (Video 2011)
Features the Star Wars Auditions sketches with Kevin Spacey
"Monty Python's Flying Circus" Full Frontal Nudity (TV Episode 1969)
The Dead Parrot Sketch, from this episode is recreated by John Cleese and Michael PalinThe Godfather (1972)
Love theme from the Godfather plays when Al Pacino, played by Kevin Spacey walks out on the Joe Pesci show.Serpico (1973)
Al Pacino, played by Kevin Spacey, shouts 'Attica, attica!' during the Joe Pesci Show sketch.The Godfather Part II (1974)
Title mentioned by Joe Pesci and quoted by Al Pacino during the Joe Pesci Show sketch.Jaws (1975)
Title mentioned during Star Wars Auditions by Richard Dreyfuss, as played by Darrell Hammond.
The Archie Show (TV Series 1968–1969)
The X-Presidents cartoon ends with a musical number in the style of the Archies.- Spoofed in Star Wars 20th Anniversary sketches.
Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series 1993–2015)
Spoofed in Late Show sketch.