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Quiz about Saturday Night Live The FiveTimers Club
Quiz about Saturday Night Live The FiveTimers Club

"Saturday Night Live"- The Five-Timers Club Quiz


The "Five-Timers Club" is a group of performers who have hosted episodes of "Saturday Night Live" at least five times. This quiz is about "Saturday Night Live" episodes, sketches or characters performed by members of this club.

A multiple-choice quiz by workisboring. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
workisboring
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
358,640
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
527
Last 3 plays: Guest 205 (4/10), Guest 207 (4/10), lkbeast7 (5/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. John Belushi had a recurring character on "Saturday Night Live" called Samurai Futaba. On the October 30, 1976 episode of "Saturday Night Live", the Samurai accidentally injured a character named Mister Dantley after he was hit in the forehead with the Samurai's katana sword. Who played Mister Dantley on this episode? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. On the April 22, 1978 episode of "Saturday Night Live", host Steve Martin paid homage to which historical figure in song? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. On the December 11, 1976 episode of "Saturday Night Live", Gilda Radner starred in a sketch called "Right to Extreme Stupidity" with the episode's host. The host began laughing uncontrollably after they called Radner's character by the wrong name. Who was the host? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. On the January 9th, 1993 epsiode of "Saturday Night Live", Danny DeVito made his fifth hosting appearances. On that episode, three sketches parodied which at-the-time famous person? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Which host first mentioned the "Five-Timers Club" during their opening monologue of the the December 8, 1990 episode of "Saturday Night Live"? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. John Goodman hosted "Saturday Night Live" twelve times from 1989 through 2001. Which figure did Goodman play during the "Saturday Night Live" parody sketches of the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky scandal? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Alec Baldwin appeared on several "Saturday Night Live" sketches called the "The Delicious Dish" under what name? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. On the January 20, 1990 episode of "Saturday Night Live", host Christopher Walken first performed which recurring character? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In October of 2001, the weekly rehearsals for a scheduled "Saturday Night Live" episode were interrupted because an NBC employee tested positive for anthrax in the General Electric Building where "Saturday Night Live" was broadcast. The show was broadcast in spite of the anthrax scare. Which actress was brave enough to host that week's episode of "Saturday Night Live"? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. On March 10, 2013, Justin Timberlake hosted an episode of "Saturday Night Live" for the fifth time. Timberlake had several recurring characters when he appeared on the show. Which recurring character was not played by Justin Timberlake while hosting "Saturday Night Live"? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. John Belushi had a recurring character on "Saturday Night Live" called Samurai Futaba. On the October 30, 1976 episode of "Saturday Night Live", the Samurai accidentally injured a character named Mister Dantley after he was hit in the forehead with the Samurai's katana sword. Who played Mister Dantley on this episode?

Answer: Buck Henry

During the October 30, 1976 episode of "Saturday Night Live", host Buck Henry (playing Mister Dantley) was injured in the forehead by the katana sword of Jon Belushi's character, the Samurai. Henry's head began to bleed and he was forced to wear a large bandage on his forehead for the rest of the show.

As a gag, the members of the "Saturday Night Live" cast each wore a bandage on their foreheads for the rest of the episode as well.
2. On the April 22, 1978 episode of "Saturday Night Live", host Steve Martin paid homage to which historical figure in song?

Answer: King Tut

Steve Martin performed the song "King Tut" during the April 22, 1978 episode of "Saturday Night Live". This song paid homage to former Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut. The sketch was a caricature of the "Treasures of Tutankhamun" exhibit that toured seven United States cities from 1976 to 1979.

Steve Martin released the novelty song "King Tut" as a single in 1978. The single sold over a million copies and reached number seventeen on the United States Billboard Hot 100 chart.
3. On the December 11, 1976 episode of "Saturday Night Live", Gilda Radner starred in a sketch called "Right to Extreme Stupidity" with the episode's host. The host began laughing uncontrollably after they called Radner's character by the wrong name. Who was the host?

Answer: Candice Bergen

The December 11, 1976 episode of "Saturday Night Live" contained a sketch called "Right to Extreme Stupidity" starring Gilda Radner and host Candice Bergen. During the sketch, Bergen accidentally called Radner's character by the wrong name. After the mistake, Radner managed to keep it together for the duration of the sketch while Bergen began laughing uncontrollably.
4. On the January 9th, 1993 epsiode of "Saturday Night Live", Danny DeVito made his fifth hosting appearances. On that episode, three sketches parodied which at-the-time famous person?

Answer: Amy Fisher

The January 9th, 1993 epsiode of "Saturday Night Live" was hosted by Danny DeVito with musical guest Bon Jovi. Three sketches on that episode parodied the multiple television movies made about the Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco scandal.
5. Which host first mentioned the "Five-Timers Club" during their opening monologue of the the December 8, 1990 episode of "Saturday Night Live"?

Answer: Tom Hanks

On the December 8, 1990 episode of "Saturday Night Live", host Tom Hanks made his fifth appearance as host. Hanks's milestone became the subject of a sketch after the opening monologue. After the monologue was finished, the show segued to a lounge featuring "Five-Timers Club" members Tom Hanks, Steve Martin, Elliott Gould and Paul Simon.

A then unknown "Saturday Night Live" writer named Conan O'Brien served as the doorman of the "Five-Timers Club" lounge while former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Jon Lovitz served as the waiter in the lounge.
6. John Goodman hosted "Saturday Night Live" twelve times from 1989 through 2001. Which figure did Goodman play during the "Saturday Night Live" parody sketches of the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky scandal?

Answer: Linda Tripp

John Goodman played Linda Trip on "Saturday Night Live" during the sketches that parodied the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Goodman first played Linda Tripp on the February 7, 1998 episode of "Saturday Night Live". On November 27, 1999, "Saturday Night Live" released a compilation of skits that parodied the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky scandal.
7. Alec Baldwin appeared on several "Saturday Night Live" sketches called the "The Delicious Dish" under what name?

Answer: Pete Schweddy

On the December 12, 1998 and April 7, 2001 episodes of "Saturday Night Live", host Alec Baldwin played Pete Schweddy during sketches about a fictitious show on National Public Radio called "The Delicious Dish" on which they discussed cooking and culinary issues. Pete Schweddy appeared on the radio show to pitch goodies from his bakery called Season's Eatings.
8. On the January 20, 1990 episode of "Saturday Night Live", host Christopher Walken first performed which recurring character?

Answer: The Continental

"The Continental" was a recurring character on "Saturday Night Live" played by Christopher Walken with Phil Hartman providing the voice-over at the beginning of the sketch. The first "The Continental" sketch was performed the January 20, 1990 episode of "Saturday Night Live".

The main character, played by Walken, was a "suave ladies' man" who in reality couldn't say or do anything to keep women from giving him the cold shoulder.
9. In October of 2001, the weekly rehearsals for a scheduled "Saturday Night Live" episode were interrupted because an NBC employee tested positive for anthrax in the General Electric Building where "Saturday Night Live" was broadcast. The show was broadcast in spite of the anthrax scare. Which actress was brave enough to host that week's episode of "Saturday Night Live"?

Answer: Drew Barrymore

During the week before the October 13, 2001 episode of "Saturday Night Live" hosted by Drew Barrymore, an NBC employee tested positive for anthrax in the General Electric Building where "Saturday Night Live" was broadcast. Rehearsals for the episode were interrupted but the show aired as planned that Saturday. The anthrax scare was mentioned during Barrymore's monologue.

Drew Berrymore hosted "Saturday Night Live" six times between 1982 and 2009. On November 20, 1982, seven-year old Drew Barrymore became the youngest person to ever host an episode of "Saturday Night Live".
10. On March 10, 2013, Justin Timberlake hosted an episode of "Saturday Night Live" for the fifth time. Timberlake had several recurring characters when he appeared on the show. Which recurring character was not played by Justin Timberlake while hosting "Saturday Night Live"?

Answer: Father Guido Sarducci

During his first five appearances on "Saturday Night Live", host Justin Timberlake played several recurring characters. He first played Robin Gibb on the "The Barry Gibb Talk Show" and the Costumed Sidewalk Advertiser on the October 11, 2003 episode. Timberlake played Raif from 2:30 AM on a "Saturday Night Live Digital Short" first airing on December 16, 2006.

Father Guido Sarducci was played by Don Novello. Father Guido Sarducci first appeared on "Saturday Night Live" on May 13, 1978 and made 31 appearances on the show from 1978 through 2012.
Source: Author workisboring

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