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Live" alum tells EW about being blown away by a Blondie artifact and seeing items from one of his own sketches in the museum.
With Saturday Night Live celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, there has been a flood of stories about the sketch series. These anecdotes have come mostly from former cast members, writers ...
In the U.K., premiering in 1985 on Channel 4, “Saturday Live” was often seen as Britain’s answer to “Saturday Night Live” – but the comparison ends at the format.
Which, frankly, might not be the worst way to approach building something new in the live streaming space. We'll all have 11 more weeks of Wednesday night shows to find out.
It initially aired on NBC from 1985 to 1991, filling the "Saturday Night Live" slot. A brief stint on FOX followed in 1992 before the series disappeared.
"Saturday Night Live" remains one of the most iconic institutions in TV history. For decades, it has been the goal of many a comedian to grace the halls of Studio 8H and scream "Live from New York ...
Saturday Night Live celebrated 50 years of comedy entertainment with a bang on Sunday. With a full show and celebrities galore, it was definitely a night to remember. Iowa even had a few of its ...
Saturday Night Live returns on NBC and Peacock March 1 with an all-new season 50 episode at 11:30 p.m. ET.
The "Saturday Night Live" 50th anniversary special is available to stream on Peacock. Watch it here: Stream your favorite shows, the biggest blockbusters and more.
Legendary "Saturday Night Live" cast members Jon Lovitz, Kevin Nealon, and Siobhan Fallon Hogan are reflecting on how comedy has changed since they started in the business, stating that it is more ...
Like Sally O’Malley, Molly Shannon’s spry, bouffant-sporting quinquagenarian, “Saturday Night Live” is 50 years old, limber for its age and a little too proud of itself. It isn’t hard to ...
Ahead of "SNL50: The Anniversary Celebration,” airing live on NBC and Peacock at 8 p.m. on Feb. 16, "Saturday Night Live" creator Lorne Michaels shared his vision for skewering politics on the show.