Saturday Night Live Season 18 Episode 4

Ep 4. Christopher Walken/Arrested Development

  • Not Rated
  • October 24, 1992
  • 7.6  (102)

In season 18 episode 4 of Saturday Night Live, host Christopher Walken takes the stage in what promises to be a hilarious and unforgettable night of comedy. Known for his eccentric characters and unique sense of humor, Walken is the perfect fit for the SNL stage.

Along for the ride on this episode is the band Arrested Development, who are sure to bring their unique blend of hip hop and funk to the show. Fans can expect to see the band perform some of their most iconic hits, as well as some new material.

As always, the SNL cast will be on hand to deliver some of the show's most memorable skits. From classic recurring sketches like "Weekend Update" and "The Church Lady", to brand new material inspired by the week's news and events, there's sure to be something for everyone.

One skit that audiences won't want to miss is a spoof on Walken's reputation for eccentricity, which sees the actor playing a mad scientist in a laboratory. Fans of Arrested Development will also enjoy a musical number featuring the band, which promises to be a highlight of the episode.

Another standout moment is sure to be Walken's monologue, which is always a highlight of any SNL episode. Whether he's cracking jokes, playing an interesting character, or simply bantering with the audience, Walken is sure to deliver a memorable performance.

Ultimately, season 18 episode 4 of Saturday Night Live promises to be a night of laughs, music, and unforgettable moments. With Walken and Arrested Development on board, fans can expect the unexpected and be ready for a wild ride. So tune in, sit back, and get ready to experience the very best of SNL.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 24, 1992
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (102)