I've recently decided that repeating television shows in the "Your Comedy Moment" feature isn't necessarily the worst thing in the world. Having said that, I've been plowing through a few hard to find, classic SNL clips that I could remember to search for. From May 1992, here's one of my favorite bits from a Tom Hanks hosted episode.
One of the problems with the early 90s SNL was the need to fit such a large cast into the show. That tended to lead to a number of skits where the goal was to get as many cast members into the sketch as possible. The "Sabra Price is Right" skit is an example of one of these extremely full sketches that works very, very well. My favorite moment is probably what happens once Chris Rock arrives, but the whole thing is great.
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