The 1994 book "Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years" features a section called 'A Week in the Life of SNL' that looks at the production of this installment from start to finish. One of the captions reveals that three sketches were cut after dress rehearsal: "The Bike Messenger", "Company Mixer" and "Visualization" (Kim Basinger with a lecherous psychiatrist) and that the "MacIntosh Post-Its" commercial parody was held back until the next show.
Kim Basinger liked the dress designed by Melina Root and fabricated by J. Douglas James for the "Phillip the Hyper-Hype" sketch so much that she asked to keep it after the show.
At the end of the "Family Feud" sketch, Don Pardo announces that this was Saturday Night Live's 300th game show parody.
In the dress rehearsal version of the "Family Feud" sketch, Adam Sandler and David Spade stood in for Stephen Baldwin and William Baldwin, respectively.