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Tina Fey makes her return to the anchor chair after being out on maternity leave. Congratulations were also in order for Maya Rudolph, who also had a baby, putting the show one step closer to having an all-baby cast.
Tonight’s top stories include tales of Tom Delay and Hurricane Wilma, the most intense Atlantic storm ever recorded. Another big story concerns rock star Bono’s visit to President Bush, who urged the U2 front man to get back with Cher.
Embattled football coach Donnie Freeman, whose high school team cancelled the remainder of their season after losing their first six games 299 to 0, stopped by to comment on their poor performance.
A Weekend Update Sports Minute for Ladies brought news of the Chicago White Sox and those other guys playing in some game that went on for way too long.
This week also marks the beginning of exorcism classes at Vatican University, and a story of Hooker Lane residents petitioning the town to change their name to Stonebrook Lane after a long-term resident who was also a hooker.
Then it’s on to special guest Pep Walters, a blind prop comic, who stops by to entertain everyone with a few of his wacky props.
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Episode Sketches
Cold Opening: Special Report
Monologue: Catherine Zeta-Jones
Commercial: The Butt Cancer Treatment Center
Show: NewsNight with Aaron Brown
Sketch: Dancer Party
Musical Guest: Franz Ferdinand performs "Do You Want To"
Weekend Update: Tina Fey & Amy Poehler
Sketch: Italian Hotel
Show: Access Hollywood
Sketch: Language Teachers
Musical Guest: Franz Ferdinand performs "Take Me Out"