Saturday Night Live Season 18 Episode 13

Ep 13. Alec Baldwin/Paul McCartney

  • Not Rated
  • February 13, 1993
  • 7.5  (92)

Alec Baldwin hosts Saturday Night Live's 18th season, episode 13, joined by musical guest Paul McCartney. As a beloved SNL veteran, Baldwin brings his signature humor and wit to the show as he participates in various sketches and monologues throughout the night.

The episode opens with Baldwin's monologue, in which he discusses his experiences hosting the show multiple times and showcases his impression of Marlon Brando. The skits throughout the night include commercial parodies such as "Baldwin's Casuals", a hilarious take on outdated, unfashionable clothing, as well as "The Phone Call", a sketch in which Baldwin and a friend play a risky game of phone roulette with an unknown caller.

Other notable skits include "Lunch Date", a cringe-worthy look at a failed attempt at romance, and "Upper East Side Story", a musical parody of West Side Story set in the world of New York's elite. In true SNL fashion, the actors and writers also take aim at current political events and public figures, including a sketch in which Baldwin plays President Bill Clinton addressing the nation following the revelation of his affair with Monica Lewinsky.

Throughout the show, musical icon Paul McCartney serenades the audience with performances of his hit songs "My Brave Face" and "Get Out Of My Way". The former Beatle also joins in the fun, appearing in a sketch where he plays a contestant on a game show, humorously showcasing his trademark dance moves.

Overall, Alec Baldwin's episode of Saturday Night Live season 18 episode 13 is a hilarious and entertaining evening filled with laughter, music, and classic SNL sketches.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 13, 1993
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (92)