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Saturday Night Live aired its eighteenth season during the 1992-1993 television season on NBC. The eighteenth season began on September 26, 1992, and ended on May 15, 1993. Many changes happened before the start of the season. Long term cast member Victoria Jackson left the show after 6 seasons. Newer cast members Beth Cahill and Siobhan Fallon were both fired to make room in the cast. Unlike the past two seasons Lorne Michaels did not hire any new cast members. Ellen Cleghorne, Melanie Hutsell, Tim Meadows, Adam Sandler, Robert Smigel and David Spade stayed as featured players. Rob Schneider was upgraded to repertory status. Long term cast member Dana Carvey decided to leave the show mid season. This would also be the final season for Chris Rock and Robert Smigel. After three years with the show, Rock decided to quit the show at the end of the season. Rock had become frustrated with never quite finding a voice on the show and wanted to instead focus on his stand-up career. Writer and featured player Smigel left to become the head writer for Late Night with Conan O'Brien, but would later return to the show in 1996 to write and produce the "TV Funhouse" cartoons. This season was also home to one of SNL's most infamous moments: Sinéad O'Connor tearing Pope John Paul II's photo at the end of her second performance on the episode hosted by Tim Robbins.
S18 E01 • Monday, Sep 28, 1992 • Sep 28 • 1h 7m

S18 E02 • Saturday, Oct 3, 1992 • Oct 3 • 1h 7m
S18 E03 • Saturday, Oct 10, 1992 • Oct 10 • 1h 7m

S18 E04 • Saturday, Oct 24, 1992 • Oct 24 • 1h 7m

S18 E05 • Saturday, Oct 31, 1992 • Oct 31 • 1h 7m

S18 E06 • Saturday, Nov 14, 1992 • Nov 14 • 1h 7m

S18 E07 • Saturday, Nov 21, 1992 • Nov 21 • 1h 7m

S18 E08 • Saturday, Dec 5, 1992 • Dec 5 • 1h 7m

S18 E09 • Saturday, Dec 12, 1992 • Dec 12 • 1h 7m

S18 E10 • Saturday, Jan 9, 1993 • Jan 9 • 1h 7m

S18 E11 • Saturday, Jan 16, 1993 • Jan 16 • 1h 7m

S18 E12 • Saturday, Feb 6, 1993 • Feb 6 • 1h 7m

S18 E13 • Saturday, Feb 13, 1993 • Feb 13 • 1h 7m

S18 E14 • Saturday, Feb 20, 1993 • Feb 20 • 1h 7m

S18 E15 • Saturday, Mar 13, 1993 • Mar 13 • 1h 7m

S18 E16 • Saturday, Mar 20, 1993 • Mar 20 • 1h 7m

S18 E17 • Saturday, Apr 10, 1993 • Apr 10 • 1h 7m

S18 E18 • Saturday, Apr 24, 1993 • Apr 24 • 1h 7m

S18 E19 • Saturday, May 15, 1993 • May 15 • 1h 7m

S18 E20 • Saturday, May 22, 1993 • May 22 • 1h 7m
1992 • 20 Episodes
Saturday Night Live aired its eighteenth season during the 1992-1993 television season on NBC. The eighteenth season began on September 26, 1992, and ended on May 15, 1993. Many changes happened before the start of the season. Long term cast member Victoria Jackson left the show after 6 seasons. Newer cast members Beth Cahill and Siobhan Fallon were both fired to make room in the cast. Unlike the past two seasons Lorne Michaels did not hire any new cast members. Ellen Cleghorne, Melanie Hutsell, Tim Meadows, Adam Sandler, Robert Smigel and David Spade stayed as featured players. Rob Schneider was upgraded to repertory status. Long term cast member Dana Carvey decided to leave the show mid season. This would also be the final season for Chris Rock and Robert Smigel. After three years with the show, Rock decided to quit the show at the end of the season. Rock had become frustrated with never quite finding a voice on the show and wanted to instead focus on his stand-up career. Writer and featured player Smigel left to become the head writer for Late Night with Conan O'Brien, but would later return to the show in 1996 to write and produce the "TV Funhouse" cartoons. This season was also home to one of SNL's most infamous moments: Sinéad O'Connor tearing Pope John Paul II's photo at the end of her second performance on the episode hosted by Tim Robbins.
S18 E01 • Monday, Sep 28, 1992 • Sep 28 • 1h 7m

S18 E02 • Saturday, Oct 3, 1992 • Oct 3 • 1h 7m
S18 E03 • Saturday, Oct 10, 1992 • Oct 10 • 1h 7m

S18 E04 • Saturday, Oct 24, 1992 • Oct 24 • 1h 7m

S18 E05 • Saturday, Oct 31, 1992 • Oct 31 • 1h 7m

S18 E06 • Saturday, Nov 14, 1992 • Nov 14 • 1h 7m

S18 E07 • Saturday, Nov 21, 1992 • Nov 21 • 1h 7m

S18 E08 • Saturday, Dec 5, 1992 • Dec 5 • 1h 7m

S18 E09 • Saturday, Dec 12, 1992 • Dec 12 • 1h 7m

S18 E10 • Saturday, Jan 9, 1993 • Jan 9 • 1h 7m

S18 E11 • Saturday, Jan 16, 1993 • Jan 16 • 1h 7m

S18 E12 • Saturday, Feb 6, 1993 • Feb 6 • 1h 7m

S18 E13 • Saturday, Feb 13, 1993 • Feb 13 • 1h 7m

S18 E14 • Saturday, Feb 20, 1993 • Feb 20 • 1h 7m

S18 E15 • Saturday, Mar 13, 1993 • Mar 13 • 1h 7m

S18 E16 • Saturday, Mar 20, 1993 • Mar 20 • 1h 7m

S18 E17 • Saturday, Apr 10, 1993 • Apr 10 • 1h 7m

S18 E18 • Saturday, Apr 24, 1993 • Apr 24 • 1h 7m

S18 E19 • Saturday, May 15, 1993 • May 15 • 1h 7m

S18 E20 • Saturday, May 22, 1993 • May 22 • 1h 7m

Saturday Night Live aired its eighteenth season during the 1992-1993 television season on NBC. The eighteenth season began on September 26, 1992, and ended on May 15, 1993. Many changes happened before the start of the season. Long term cast member Victoria Jackson left the show after 6 seasons. Newer cast members Beth Cahill and Siobhan Fallon were both fired to make room in the cast. Unlike the past two seasons Lorne Michaels did not hire any new cast members. Ellen Cleghorne, Melanie Hutsell, Tim Meadows, Adam Sandler, Robert Smigel and David Spade stayed as featured players. Rob Schneider was upgraded to repertory status. Long term cast member Dana Carvey decided to leave the show mid season. This would also be the final season for Chris Rock and Robert Smigel. After three years with the show, Rock decided to quit the show at the end of the season. Rock had become frustrated with never quite finding a voice on the show and wanted to instead focus on his stand-up career. Writer and featured player Smigel left to become the head writer for Late Night with Conan O'Brien, but would later return to the show in 1996 to write and produce the "TV Funhouse" cartoons. This season was also home to one of SNL's most infamous moments: Sinéad O'Connor tearing Pope John Paul II's photo at the end of her second performance on the episode hosted by Tim Robbins.
S18 E01 • Monday, Sep 28, 1992 • Sep 28 • 1h 7m

S18 E02 • Saturday, Oct 3, 1992 • Oct 3 • 1h 7m
S18 E03 • Saturday, Oct 10, 1992 • Oct 10 • 1h 7m

S18 E04 • Saturday, Oct 24, 1992 • Oct 24 • 1h 7m

S18 E05 • Saturday, Oct 31, 1992 • Oct 31 • 1h 7m

S18 E06 • Saturday, Nov 14, 1992 • Nov 14 • 1h 7m

S18 E07 • Saturday, Nov 21, 1992 • Nov 21 • 1h 7m

S18 E08 • Saturday, Dec 5, 1992 • Dec 5 • 1h 7m

S18 E09 • Saturday, Dec 12, 1992 • Dec 12 • 1h 7m

S18 E10 • Saturday, Jan 9, 1993 • Jan 9 • 1h 7m

S18 E11 • Saturday, Jan 16, 1993 • Jan 16 • 1h 7m

S18 E12 • Saturday, Feb 6, 1993 • Feb 6 • 1h 7m

S18 E13 • Saturday, Feb 13, 1993 • Feb 13 • 1h 7m

S18 E14 • Saturday, Feb 20, 1993 • Feb 20 • 1h 7m

S18 E15 • Saturday, Mar 13, 1993 • Mar 13 • 1h 7m

S18 E16 • Saturday, Mar 20, 1993 • Mar 20 • 1h 7m

S18 E17 • Saturday, Apr 10, 1993 • Apr 10 • 1h 7m

S18 E18 • Saturday, Apr 24, 1993 • Apr 24 • 1h 7m

S18 E19 • Saturday, May 15, 1993 • May 15 • 1h 7m

S18 E20 • Saturday, May 22, 1993 • May 22 • 1h 7m
1992 • 20 Episodes
Saturday Night Live aired its eighteenth season during the 1992-1993 television season on NBC. The eighteenth season began on September 26, 1992, and ended on May 15, 1993. Many changes happened before the start of the season. Long term cast member Victoria Jackson left the show after 6 seasons. Newer cast members Beth Cahill and Siobhan Fallon were both fired to make room in the cast. Unlike the past two seasons Lorne Michaels did not hire any new cast members. Ellen Cleghorne, Melanie Hutsell, Tim Meadows, Adam Sandler, Robert Smigel and David Spade stayed as featured players. Rob Schneider was upgraded to repertory status. Long term cast member Dana Carvey decided to leave the show mid season. This would also be the final season for Chris Rock and Robert Smigel. After three years with the show, Rock decided to quit the show at the end of the season. Rock had become frustrated with never quite finding a voice on the show and wanted to instead focus on his stand-up career. Writer and featured player Smigel left to become the head writer for Late Night with Conan O'Brien, but would later return to the show in 1996 to write and produce the "TV Funhouse" cartoons. This season was also home to one of SNL's most infamous moments: Sinéad O'Connor tearing Pope John Paul II's photo at the end of her second performance on the episode hosted by Tim Robbins.
S18 E01 • Monday, Sep 28, 1992 • Sep 28 • 1h 7m

S18 E02 • Saturday, Oct 3, 1992 • Oct 3 • 1h 7m
S18 E03 • Saturday, Oct 10, 1992 • Oct 10 • 1h 7m

S18 E04 • Saturday, Oct 24, 1992 • Oct 24 • 1h 7m

S18 E05 • Saturday, Oct 31, 1992 • Oct 31 • 1h 7m

S18 E06 • Saturday, Nov 14, 1992 • Nov 14 • 1h 7m

S18 E07 • Saturday, Nov 21, 1992 • Nov 21 • 1h 7m

S18 E08 • Saturday, Dec 5, 1992 • Dec 5 • 1h 7m

S18 E09 • Saturday, Dec 12, 1992 • Dec 12 • 1h 7m

S18 E10 • Saturday, Jan 9, 1993 • Jan 9 • 1h 7m

S18 E11 • Saturday, Jan 16, 1993 • Jan 16 • 1h 7m

S18 E12 • Saturday, Feb 6, 1993 • Feb 6 • 1h 7m

S18 E13 • Saturday, Feb 13, 1993 • Feb 13 • 1h 7m

S18 E14 • Saturday, Feb 20, 1993 • Feb 20 • 1h 7m

S18 E15 • Saturday, Mar 13, 1993 • Mar 13 • 1h 7m

S18 E16 • Saturday, Mar 20, 1993 • Mar 20 • 1h 7m

S18 E17 • Saturday, Apr 10, 1993 • Apr 10 • 1h 7m

S18 E18 • Saturday, Apr 24, 1993 • Apr 24 • 1h 7m

S18 E19 • Saturday, May 15, 1993 • May 15 • 1h 7m

S18 E20 • Saturday, May 22, 1993 • May 22 • 1h 7m