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It only aired once and was pulled from reruns due to complaints about content, though Lorne Michaels has said that it was pulled because he didn't find it funny. It is available on Internet video sites and as a special feature on the DVD version of the Saturday Night Live best-of special "The Best of TV Funhouse." 24 April 4, 1998
Saturday Night Live (SNL) is a late-night sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. It premiered on the NBC Television network on October 11, 1975, under the title NBC's Saturday Night. The show often satirizes contemporary American popular culture and politics.
"Saturday Night Live 25th Anniversary Special" (also billed as "Saturday Night Live 25") is a three-hour prime-time special that aired on September 26, 1999, on NBC, celebrating Saturday Night Live ' s 25th year on the air, having premiered on October 11, 1975, under the original title NBC's Saturday Night.
The full Saturday Night Live archive is streaming on Peacock. The show is currently in the midst of its 50th season, airing new episodes every Saturday at 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT on NBC.
Each episode follow the same structure, first the host of the episode participates a in sketch that ends with the phrase "¡estamos en directo y esto es Saturday Night Live!" (We are live and this is Saturday Night Live!). Then, it is followed by the program header followed by the host's monologue.
Each episode of Saturday Night Live Season 50 has opened with a comedic take on the 2024 presidential election in the ultimate lead-up to tonight's pinch-me “Live from New York!” moment. Vice ...
Before the start of the season, Jim Breuer, who had been a cast member for three seasons since 1995, left the show on his own terms. [1] Following Breuer's departure, the show added three new featured players: stand-up comedian Jimmy Fallon, [2] [3] Chris Parnell, a performer with The Groundlings in Los Angeles, and Upright Citizens Brigade and Second City performer Horatio Sanz. [1]
Jim Belushi was added to the cast, making his debut on the third episode of the season. [3] [4] Eddie Murphy's movie schedule got too busy during this season that, in a historic act for the show, he pre-taped a batch of sketches in September of 1983 that were aired throughout the season as if they were live so that he could skip those live shows.