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Saturday Night Live has parodied U.S. presidents and other politicians since the show started in 1975. The numerous sketches on Clinton are often inspired by aspects of his presidency, the Lewinsky scandal, and his relationship with his wife, herself a frequent subject in SNL's political sketches.
Mr. Bill got its start when Walter Williams sent SNL a Super 8 reel featuring the character in response to the show's request for home movies during the first season. Mr. Bill's first appearance was on the February 28, 1976 episode. Williams became a full-time writer for the show in 1978, writing more than 20 sketches based on Mr. Bill.
The X-Presidents is an NBC/Saturday Night Live Saturday TV Funhouse cartoon created by Robert Smigel and animated by J. J. Sedelmaier Productions. ... Bill Clinton ...
Saturday Night Live; Season 18: ... One of the final sketches of the night is a satire of the famous ... Ross Perot and Bill Clinton, respectively. Sketches include ...
Andy Samberg. When Andy Samberg arrived at SNL in 2005, it was like the show finally got Wi-Fi. Along with The Lonely Island crew, he pioneered the Digital Shorts, redefining how SNL connected ...
Pat Sullivan, Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1999–2000 one of The Boston Teens (1999–11) Patrick Fitzwilliam, co-host of Top o' the Morning (2002) Randy Goldman from Wake Up Wakefield! (2001) Rodney "The Zipper" Calzoun from Rialto Grande (2003) Señor Galupe Juameras from The How Do You Say? Ah, Yes ...
Hillary Clinton didn’t like Julia Sweeney’s impression of daughter Chelsea Clinton on Saturday Night Live — and the comedian understands why. “People were saying how unattractively I was ...
Mike Myers as George Stephanopolous and Phil Hartman as Bill Clinton during "Saturday Night Live" skit on Oct. 23, 1993 The Emmy winner, who was on the show from 1989 to 1995, recalled being cast ...