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Saturday Night Live had its thirtieth season on the 2004-2005 television season on NBC. The thirtieth season began on October 2, 2004 and ended on May 21, 2005 with 20 episodes in all. Before the start of this season, Jimmy Fallon left the show. In the wake of his departure, Fred Armisen was promoted to repertory status, while Finesse Mitchell and Kenan Thompson remained feature players. New cast members this season include Rob Riggle, an improv comedian and U.S. Marine. This would be Riggle's only season on the show. In addition, SNL writer Jason Sudeikis joined the cast as a featured player for the last three episodes of the season. With Fallon gone, Amy Poehler became Tina Fey's co-anchor on Weekend Update, making Fey and Poehler the first two-woman anchor team. This season was also notable for Ashlee Simpson's infamous lip-syncing gaffe during her second performance. This season was also home to many sketches focused on the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, but, unlike the 2000 election, there was little to no media coverage about the sketches.

S30 E01 • Saturday, Oct 2, 2004 • Oct 2 • 1h 7m

S30 E02 • Saturday, Oct 9, 2004 • Oct 9 • 1h 7m

S30 E03 • Saturday, Oct 23, 2004 • Oct 23 • 1h 7m

S30 E04 • Saturday, Oct 30, 2004 • Oct 30 • 1h 7m

S30 E05 • Saturday, Nov 13, 2004 • Nov 13 • 1h 7m

S30 E06 • Saturday, Nov 20, 2004 • Nov 20 • 1h 7m

S30 E07 • Saturday, Dec 11, 2004 • Dec 11 • 1h 7m

S30 E08 • Saturday, Dec 18, 2004 • Dec 18 • 1h 7m

S30 E09 • Saturday, Jan 15, 2005 • Jan 15 • 1h 7m

S30 E10 • Saturday, Jan 22, 2005 • Jan 22 • 1h 7m

S30 E11 • Saturday, Feb 5, 2005 • Feb 5 • 1h 7m

S30 E12 • Saturday, Feb 12, 2005 • Feb 12 • 1h 7m

S30 E13 • Saturday, Feb 19, 2005 • Feb 19 • 1h 7m

S30 E14 • Saturday, Mar 12, 2005 • Mar 12 • 1h 7m

S30 E15 • Saturday, Mar 19, 2005 • Mar 19 • 1h 7m

S30 E16 • Saturday, Apr 9, 2005 • Apr 9 • 1h 7m

S30 E17 • Saturday, Apr 16, 2005 • Apr 16 • 1h 7m

S30 E18 • Saturday, May 7, 2005 • May 7 • 1h 7m

S30 E19 • Saturday, May 14, 2005 • May 14 • 1h 7m

S30 E20 • Saturday, May 21, 2005 • May 21 • 1h 7m
2004 • 20 Episodes
Saturday Night Live had its thirtieth season on the 2004-2005 television season on NBC. The thirtieth season began on October 2, 2004 and ended on May 21, 2005 with 20 episodes in all. Before the start of this season, Jimmy Fallon left the show. In the wake of his departure, Fred Armisen was promoted to repertory status, while Finesse Mitchell and Kenan Thompson remained feature players. New cast members this season include Rob Riggle, an improv comedian and U.S. Marine. This would be Riggle's only season on the show. In addition, SNL writer Jason Sudeikis joined the cast as a featured player for the last three episodes of the season. With Fallon gone, Amy Poehler became Tina Fey's co-anchor on Weekend Update, making Fey and Poehler the first two-woman anchor team. This season was also notable for Ashlee Simpson's infamous lip-syncing gaffe during her second performance. This season was also home to many sketches focused on the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, but, unlike the 2000 election, there was little to no media coverage about the sketches.

S30 E01 • Saturday, Oct 2, 2004 • Oct 2 • 1h 7m

S30 E02 • Saturday, Oct 9, 2004 • Oct 9 • 1h 7m

S30 E03 • Saturday, Oct 23, 2004 • Oct 23 • 1h 7m

S30 E04 • Saturday, Oct 30, 2004 • Oct 30 • 1h 7m

S30 E05 • Saturday, Nov 13, 2004 • Nov 13 • 1h 7m

S30 E06 • Saturday, Nov 20, 2004 • Nov 20 • 1h 7m

S30 E07 • Saturday, Dec 11, 2004 • Dec 11 • 1h 7m

S30 E08 • Saturday, Dec 18, 2004 • Dec 18 • 1h 7m

S30 E09 • Saturday, Jan 15, 2005 • Jan 15 • 1h 7m

S30 E10 • Saturday, Jan 22, 2005 • Jan 22 • 1h 7m

S30 E11 • Saturday, Feb 5, 2005 • Feb 5 • 1h 7m

S30 E12 • Saturday, Feb 12, 2005 • Feb 12 • 1h 7m

S30 E13 • Saturday, Feb 19, 2005 • Feb 19 • 1h 7m

S30 E14 • Saturday, Mar 12, 2005 • Mar 12 • 1h 7m

S30 E15 • Saturday, Mar 19, 2005 • Mar 19 • 1h 7m

S30 E16 • Saturday, Apr 9, 2005 • Apr 9 • 1h 7m

S30 E17 • Saturday, Apr 16, 2005 • Apr 16 • 1h 7m

S30 E18 • Saturday, May 7, 2005 • May 7 • 1h 7m

S30 E19 • Saturday, May 14, 2005 • May 14 • 1h 7m

S30 E20 • Saturday, May 21, 2005 • May 21 • 1h 7m

Saturday Night Live had its thirtieth season on the 2004-2005 television season on NBC. The thirtieth season began on October 2, 2004 and ended on May 21, 2005 with 20 episodes in all. Before the start of this season, Jimmy Fallon left the show. In the wake of his departure, Fred Armisen was promoted to repertory status, while Finesse Mitchell and Kenan Thompson remained feature players. New cast members this season include Rob Riggle, an improv comedian and U.S. Marine. This would be Riggle's only season on the show. In addition, SNL writer Jason Sudeikis joined the cast as a featured player for the last three episodes of the season. With Fallon gone, Amy Poehler became Tina Fey's co-anchor on Weekend Update, making Fey and Poehler the first two-woman anchor team. This season was also notable for Ashlee Simpson's infamous lip-syncing gaffe during her second performance. This season was also home to many sketches focused on the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, but, unlike the 2000 election, there was little to no media coverage about the sketches.

S30 E01 • Saturday, Oct 2, 2004 • Oct 2 • 1h 7m

S30 E02 • Saturday, Oct 9, 2004 • Oct 9 • 1h 7m

S30 E03 • Saturday, Oct 23, 2004 • Oct 23 • 1h 7m

S30 E04 • Saturday, Oct 30, 2004 • Oct 30 • 1h 7m

S30 E05 • Saturday, Nov 13, 2004 • Nov 13 • 1h 7m

S30 E06 • Saturday, Nov 20, 2004 • Nov 20 • 1h 7m

S30 E07 • Saturday, Dec 11, 2004 • Dec 11 • 1h 7m

S30 E08 • Saturday, Dec 18, 2004 • Dec 18 • 1h 7m

S30 E09 • Saturday, Jan 15, 2005 • Jan 15 • 1h 7m

S30 E10 • Saturday, Jan 22, 2005 • Jan 22 • 1h 7m

S30 E11 • Saturday, Feb 5, 2005 • Feb 5 • 1h 7m

S30 E12 • Saturday, Feb 12, 2005 • Feb 12 • 1h 7m

S30 E13 • Saturday, Feb 19, 2005 • Feb 19 • 1h 7m

S30 E14 • Saturday, Mar 12, 2005 • Mar 12 • 1h 7m

S30 E15 • Saturday, Mar 19, 2005 • Mar 19 • 1h 7m

S30 E16 • Saturday, Apr 9, 2005 • Apr 9 • 1h 7m

S30 E17 • Saturday, Apr 16, 2005 • Apr 16 • 1h 7m

S30 E18 • Saturday, May 7, 2005 • May 7 • 1h 7m

S30 E19 • Saturday, May 14, 2005 • May 14 • 1h 7m

S30 E20 • Saturday, May 21, 2005 • May 21 • 1h 7m
2004 • 20 Episodes
Saturday Night Live had its thirtieth season on the 2004-2005 television season on NBC. The thirtieth season began on October 2, 2004 and ended on May 21, 2005 with 20 episodes in all. Before the start of this season, Jimmy Fallon left the show. In the wake of his departure, Fred Armisen was promoted to repertory status, while Finesse Mitchell and Kenan Thompson remained feature players. New cast members this season include Rob Riggle, an improv comedian and U.S. Marine. This would be Riggle's only season on the show. In addition, SNL writer Jason Sudeikis joined the cast as a featured player for the last three episodes of the season. With Fallon gone, Amy Poehler became Tina Fey's co-anchor on Weekend Update, making Fey and Poehler the first two-woman anchor team. This season was also notable for Ashlee Simpson's infamous lip-syncing gaffe during her second performance. This season was also home to many sketches focused on the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, but, unlike the 2000 election, there was little to no media coverage about the sketches.

S30 E01 • Saturday, Oct 2, 2004 • Oct 2 • 1h 7m

S30 E02 • Saturday, Oct 9, 2004 • Oct 9 • 1h 7m

S30 E03 • Saturday, Oct 23, 2004 • Oct 23 • 1h 7m

S30 E04 • Saturday, Oct 30, 2004 • Oct 30 • 1h 7m

S30 E05 • Saturday, Nov 13, 2004 • Nov 13 • 1h 7m

S30 E06 • Saturday, Nov 20, 2004 • Nov 20 • 1h 7m

S30 E07 • Saturday, Dec 11, 2004 • Dec 11 • 1h 7m

S30 E08 • Saturday, Dec 18, 2004 • Dec 18 • 1h 7m

S30 E09 • Saturday, Jan 15, 2005 • Jan 15 • 1h 7m

S30 E10 • Saturday, Jan 22, 2005 • Jan 22 • 1h 7m

S30 E11 • Saturday, Feb 5, 2005 • Feb 5 • 1h 7m

S30 E12 • Saturday, Feb 12, 2005 • Feb 12 • 1h 7m

S30 E13 • Saturday, Feb 19, 2005 • Feb 19 • 1h 7m

S30 E14 • Saturday, Mar 12, 2005 • Mar 12 • 1h 7m

S30 E15 • Saturday, Mar 19, 2005 • Mar 19 • 1h 7m

S30 E16 • Saturday, Apr 9, 2005 • Apr 9 • 1h 7m

S30 E17 • Saturday, Apr 16, 2005 • Apr 16 • 1h 7m

S30 E18 • Saturday, May 7, 2005 • May 7 • 1h 7m

S30 E19 • Saturday, May 14, 2005 • May 14 • 1h 7m

S30 E20 • Saturday, May 21, 2005 • May 21 • 1h 7m