After SNL’s Five-Timers Club Sketch Returned This Weekend, A Former Writer Explained What Inspired It And How It Involved Tom Hanks

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Saturday Night Live’s final episode of 2024 inducted its newest member into the elite Five-Timers Club, Martin Short. The popular sketch included a slew of cameos and A-listers, all of whom have hosted the long-running variety sketch series at least five times, hence the club name. If you’ve ever wondered how this idea came about, former SNL writer Robert Smigel previously explained what inspired the fan-favorite sketches and how Tom Hanks was involved.

Smigel, who served as a writer and producer on Saturday Night Live from 1985 to 2013 and created various characters, took to his Instagram when former SNL cast member Kristen Wiig became a Five-Timers member. He shared a video of Hanks’ monologue for his fifth time hosting in December 1990. In it, Hanks discussed the excitement surrounding hosting SNL, including how special it was to get to host five times. He then joked those who hit the milestone get a card to be in this club. Evidently, Hanks and Conan O’Brien were involved:

Holy crap did this Five Timer’s Club thing ever stick… was watching Kristen Wiig GOATin’ it up [sic] on [NBC’s SNL] and there it was again. Had to look up the first such sketch, which I wrote with plenty of help from Conan ‘Sean’ O’Brien and others, Lorne Michaels included. It was inspired by [Tom Hanks]’ funny/sweet impression of Lorne’s all-purpose analysis of how it feels ‘the first time you host the show,’ the 2nd time, the 3rd time, etc. Funny to watch it now and see that idea in there sans Lorne impression. Plus it was parodying something about SNL that Conan and I always laughed about, the push-pull between being cool and being funny.



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