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Saturday Night Live
Season 40
The title card for Saturday Night Live – season 40, showing New York skyscrapers.
No. of episodes21
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 27, 2014 (2014-09-27) –
May 16, 2015 (2015-05-16)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

Saturday Night Live premiered its fortieth season during the 2014–15 television season on NBC. The season premiered on September 27, 2014, with host Chris Pratt and musical guest Ariana Grande and came to a conclusion on May 16, 2015, with host Louis C.K. and musical guest Rihanna. Former cast member Darrell Hammond succeeded Don Pardo, who had died in August,[1] as the show's new announcer.[2] The premiere included an interstitial photograph of Pardo – SNL's announcer since it premiered in 1975 (with the exception of season 7 and episode 14 of season 21 – where Hammond took his place).[3]

This season was alternatively known as Saturday Night Live 40 and SNL40.

Cast

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As part of an ongoing rebuilding process, which executive producer Lorne Michaels indicated would result in cast changes for the 2014–15 season,[4] a number of those changes were announced prior to the start of the season. Longtime cast member Nasim Pedrad, who had been on the show for five seasons since 2009, announced her departure in June 2014, as she was to star on the Lorne Michaels-produced sitcom Mulaney.[5] Following Pedrad's departure, featured players John Milhiser, Noël Wells, and Brooks Wheelan were all let go following the finale, after only one season with the cast.[6][7] Additionally, Mike O'Brien, a writer for the show for four seasons before joining the cast at the start of the previous season, returned to the writers' room for this season, which would be his last as a writer.[8] Despite his departure from the cast, O'Brien still made occasional appearances in several sketches throughout the season. Overall, of the eight cast members introduced during the previous season, only Beck Bennett, Kyle Mooney, Colin Jost, and Sasheer Zamata returned. Bennett, Jost, Mooney and Zamata remained as featured players.

To fill the void following Pedrad, Milhiser, O'Brien, Wells, and Wheelan's departures, two comedians joined the cast at the start of the season: stand-up comic Pete Davidson, the first SNL cast member to have been born in the 1990s,[9] and former SNL writer Michael Che as a Weekend Update co-anchor, replacing Cecily Strong, who remained in the cast.[10] Che left SNL at the end of the previous season to become a correspondent on The Daily Show.[10] After making appearances on Weekend Update and in several sketches, writer Leslie Jones was promoted to the cast on October 20, 2014 as a featured player.[11]

Coinciding with the show's fortieth anniversary, SNL introduced a new logo created by design firm Pentagram.[12][13]

Cast roster

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Writers

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Prior to the start of the season, five new writers were hired: Alison Rich, a performer with the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York;[14] Nick Rutherford, a member of Los Angeles-based comedy group Good Neighbor;[15] Natasha Rothwell, a performer with the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York;[16] Streeter Seidell, CollegeHumor front page editor;[16] and Jeremy Beiler, writer on Inside Amy Schumer.[16]

Due to the departures of previous writing supervisors Marika Sawyer and John Solomon), fellow writers Chris Kelly, Sarah Schneider (both of whom previously joined the writing staff in 2011), and Kent Sublette (a writer since 2007) were named as the show's new writing supervisors.[17]

As for the Weekend Update writing staff, Pete Schultz (who joined the Update writing staff in 2011), was named as the segment's head writer.[17] Additionally, starting with the Cameron Diaz-hosted episode, Dennis McNicholas (who previously wrote for the show from 1995 to 2004; and was head writer for those last four seasons) returns to the writing staff, as a writer solely for Weekend Update. Megan Callahan-Shah also joins the Weekend Update writing staff.

This was the final season for Mike O'Brien, (an SNL writer for six years since 2009; who briefly returned to the writing staff this season after being in the cast for the previous one), and also Claire Mulaney, who joined the staff in 2013, as well as the only season for writers Natasha Rothwell, Nick Rutherford, and Alison Rich.[18]

Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
season
HostMusical guest(s)Original air dateRatings/
Share
7671Chris PrattAriana GrandeSeptember 27, 2014 (2014-09-27)4.0/10[21]

7682Sarah SilvermanMaroon 5October 4, 2014 (2014-10-04)3.9/10[22]

  • Maroon 5 performs "Animals" and "Maps".
  • Adam Levine appears as Freddie Mercury in the "Joan Rivers" sketch and as himself in the "Car Ride" sketch.
  • An image of Joan Rivers, who died a month earlier, is shown in silence following the "Joan Rivers" sketch.
  • Former cast member and current writer Mike O'Brien makes an appearance in the "Whites" commercial.
7693Bill HaderHozierOctober 11, 2014 (2014-10-11)3.8/10[23]

  • Hozier performs "Take Me to Church" and "Angel of Small Death & the Codeine Scene".
  • Writer and future cast member Mikey Day appears in the cold open.
  • Hader's Skeleton Twins co-star Kristen Wiig (SNL alumni) appears during the opening monologue, in the Hollywood Game Night sketch, introduces the tribute to Jan Hooks (alongside Hader), and introduces Hozier's second performance.
  • Harvey Fierstein appears during the opening monologue.
  • A tribute to Jan Hooks, who died two days earlier, is shown by re-airing "Love is a Dream", a sketch from 1988 with Phil Hartman.
  • SNL writer Leslie Jones appears during the "39 Cents" commercial.
  • Long time production designer Akira Yoshimura appears during the pre-recorded "Group Hopper" trailer.
  • Hader portrayed The Cat in the Hat in one sketch, a role he would later voice in a 2025 animated film.
7704Jim CarreyIggy AzaleaOctober 25, 2014 (2014-10-25)4.1/10[24]

7715Chris RockPrinceNovember 1, 2014 (2014-11-01)4.9/10[25]

  • Prince and 3RDEYEGIRL perform a medley including the songs "Clouds" (with Lianne La Havas), "Plectrumelectrum", "Marz" and "Anotherlove".
  • This episode marks Prince's final television performance before his death in 2016.
7726Woody HarrelsonKendrick LamarNovember 15, 2014 (2014-11-15)4.1/10[27]

7737Cameron DiazMark Ronson & Bruno MarsNovember 22, 2014 (2014-11-22)4.1/10[28]

  • Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars perform "Uptown Funk" and "Feel Right" with Mystikal.
  • A memorial picture of Mike Nichols, who had died of a heart attack three days before, was shown after a "High School Theater Show" sketch.
7748James FrancoNicki MinajDecember 6, 2014 (2014-12-06)4.4/10[29]

7759Martin FreemanCharli XCXDecember 13, 2014 (2014-12-13)3.9/10[30]

77610Amy AdamsOne DirectionDecember 20, 2014 (2014-12-20)4.0/10[31]

77711Kevin HartSiaJanuary 17, 2015 (2015-01-17)4.1/10[32]

77812Blake SheltonBlake SheltonJanuary 24, 2015 (2015-01-24)4.7/10[33]

  • Blake Shelton performs "Neon Light" and "Boys 'Round Here".
  • Taran Killam introduces Shelton's first musical performance.
  • Kate McKinnon introduces Shelton's second musical performance.
77913J. K. SimmonsD'AngeloJanuary 31, 2015 (2015-01-31)4.3/10[34]

78014Dakota JohnsonAlabama ShakesFebruary 28, 2015 (2015-02-28)3.8/9[35]

78115Chris HemsworthZac Brown BandMarch 7, 2015 (2015-03-07)4.0/10[36]

78216Dwayne JohnsonGeorge EzraMarch 28, 2015 (2015-03-28)3.7/9[37]

78317Michael KeatonCarly Rae JepsenApril 4, 2015 (2015-04-04)3.7/9[38]

78418Taraji P. HensonMumford & SonsApril 11, 2015 (2015-04-11)3.8/10[39]

78519Scarlett JohanssonWiz KhalifaMay 2, 2015 (2015-05-02)3.4/9[40]

78620Reese WitherspoonFlorence + the MachineMay 9, 2015 (2015-05-09)3.7/10[41]

78721Louis C.K.RihannaMay 16, 2015 (2015-05-16)3.8/10[42]

Specials

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TitleOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
"SNL's NFL Saturday"January 31, 2015 (2015-01-31)3.80[44]

A selection of past sketches related to the NFL were shown.[43] Aired sketches included:

  • "Bob Swerski's Quiz Masters", from the season 17 episode hosted by Chevy Chase
  • "Schmitt's Gay", featuring Chris Farley and Adam Sandler, from the season 17 episode hosted by Steve Martin
  • "Sexual Harassment and You", a TV Funhouse short by Robert Smigel, from the season 30 episode hosted by Tom Brady
  • "NFL on CBS", from the season 32 episode hosted by Jeremy Piven
  • "Text Message Evidence", from the season 37 episode hosted by Eli Manning
  • "United Way" and "Locker Room Motivation", from the season 32 episode hosted by Peyton Manning
  • "Tebow", from the season 37 episode hosted by Jimmy Fallon
  • "NBC Football Promo", from the season 37 episode hosted by Channing Tatum
  • "Super Champions", from the season 39 episode hosted by Melissa McCarthy
  • "ESPN Bowl Madness", from the season 37 episode hosted by Charles Barkley
"An SNL Valentine"February 14, 2015 (2015-02-14)N/A

Previous skits with a Valentine's Day theme are presented.[45] Aired sketches included:

  • "Dancing in the Dark" from the season 3 episode hosted by Steve Martin
  • "Some Dumb Little Thing from CVS" from the season 39 episode hosted by Melissa McCarthy
  • "The Best of T.T. & Mario" from the season 30 episode hosted by Jason Bateman
  • "The Love Toilet" from the season 17 episode hosted by Macaulay Culkin
  • Weekend Update: Daisy Rose discusses romantic comedy-themed sitcoms from the season 40 episode hosted by Jim Carrey
  • "A Sexy Valentine's Day Message" from the season 38 episode hosted by Justin Bieber
  • Weekend Update: Adam Sandler sings "Red-Hooded Sweatshirt" from the season 18 episode hosted by Alec Baldwin
  • "Nerds Prom Night" from the season 3 episode hosted by Buck Henry
  • "The Date" from the season 35 episode hosted by Megan Fox
  • Weekend Update: Jimmy Fallon on Valentine's Day from the season 24 episode hosted by Brendan Fraser
  • "The Continental" from the season 15 episode hosted by Christopher Walken
  • "Romantic Speech" from the season 39 episode hosted by Louis C.K.
  • "Gatorade Love Bucket" from the season 26 episode hosted by Mena Suvari
  • "Love-Ahs" from the season 27 episode hosted by Drew Barrymore
  • "I Just Had Sex" from the season 36 episode hosted by Jeff Bridges
  • "Les Jeunes de Paris" from the season 36 episode hosted by Emma Stone
"SNL 40th Red Carpet Live"February 15, 2015 (2015-02-15)N/A
A special hosted by Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Carson Daly and Al Roker. They interviewed past hosts, current and previous cast members, and musical legends who had previously performed on the show.[46]
"Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special"February 15, 2015 (2015-02-15)23.1 (Live+SD); 26.5 (Live+3)[1]; 5.1 million (repeat)[2])[49]
A three and a half hour prime-time special celebrating SNL's 40th year on the air.[47][48] This special assembled together a large list of current and former cast members, hosts, and musical acts from throughout the show's forty seasons.[47][48] This special became NBC's most-watched prime-time, non-sports, entertainment telecast since the ER season finale in 2004.[49]

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