Saturday Night Live Donald Trump/Toots and the Maytals (1975– ) Online
- Original Title :
- Donald Trump/Toots and the Maytals
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Comedy / Music
- Year :
- 1975–
- Directror :
- Beth McCarthy-Miller
- Cast :
- Rachel Dratch,Jimmy Fallon,Tina Fey
- Writer :
- Tina Fey,Dennis McNicholas
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 1h 30min
- Rating :
- 5.7/10
The Apprentice star Donald Trump turns the cold opening into The Apprentice. He plugs The Apprentice on 'Live with Regis and Kelly', mentions The Apprentice in his commercial for 'Donald Trump's House of Wings' and he and his co-hosts from The Apprentice form the 'Apprentice Band' during their break from The Apprentice. Trump plays his own double in a Donald Trump version of The Prince and the Pauper and Seth Meyer's father in Fathers and Sons. There's also a promo for Fear Factor Junior and a 9/11 Hearings sketch, but no TV Funhouse Cartoon, despite it being announced during the opening credits. Toots and the Maytals perform twice, first with special guests Ben Harper and Jack Johnson, then with guests Bootsy Collins and The Roots.
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Rachel Dratch | - | Various / Michael Gelman / Amelia Henry | |
Jimmy Fallon | - | Various / Weekend Update Anchor / Jeff Zucker | |
Tina Fey | - | Weekend Update Anchor | |
Will Forte | - | Various (credit only) | |
Darrell Hammond | - | Various / Regis Philbin / Donald Trump | |
Seth Meyers | - | Various | |
Chris Parnell | - | Various | |
Amy Poehler | - | Various / Kelly Ripa / Carolyn Kepcher | |
Maya Rudolph | - | Various / Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth / Katrina Campins | |
Horatio Sanz | - | Various / David Crosby | |
Fred Armisen | - | Various / Joe Rogan / George Ross | |
Finesse Mitchell | - | Various | |
Kenan Thompson | - | Various / Star Jones | |
Robert Smigel | - | (credit only) | |
Toots Hibbert | - | Himself - Musical Guest (as Toots and the Maytals) |
Future cast member Rob Riggle appears as an extra in a Fear Factor sketch in this episode. He doesn't become a cast member on the show until the following season.
Don Pardo announces a TV Funhouse cartoon by Robert Smigel during the opening credits, but none is shown. Reportedly, it would also have been about Donald Trump.