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The following is a list of recurring Saturday Night Live sketches, organized by the season and date in which the sketch first appeared. For an alphabetical list, see Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches (listed alphabetically). 1975–1976 Title Premiere date Main actor(s) Description Weekend Update October 11, 1975 Chevy Chase Jane Curtin Dan Aykroyd A satirical news segment ...
Tom Hatten (November 14, 1926 – March 16, 2019) was an American radio, film and television personality and actor, known as the long-time host of The Popeye Show (originally The Pier Point 5 Club) and Family Film Festival on KTLA Channel 5 in Los Angeles from the 1960s until the 1980s. Hatten was one of those television "pioneers"—from the ...
Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (/ ˈ tʃ ɛ v i /; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor, and writer.He became the breakout cast member in the first season of Saturday Night Live (1975–1976), where his recurring Weekend Update segment became a staple of the show.
Ant and Dec, in old Saturday Night Takeaway sketches [4] Fred Armisen, impersonating U.S. President Barack Obama on Saturday Night Live in 2008 and 2009 [5] Clarence Ashley, 1910s-1940s singer and blackface comedian in traveling medicine shows [6] Fred Astaire, in Swing Time (1936) [7] and in Easter Parade (1948) Gene Autry [6]
After SNL, Chase, now 80, continued his acting career in both television and film. On the big screen, he starred in Foul Play (1978), Caddyshack (1980), National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983) and ...
Jon Rudnitsky (born November 22, 1989) is an American comedian and actor. First breaking through as a performer with the Los Angeles comedy troupe The Groundlings, Rudnitsky garnered widespread attention for his brief stint as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live during the show's 41st season between 2015 and 2016.
'The Quick Draw McGraw Show' (1959-1961) This show about a dimwitted horse sheriff and his deputy Baba Louie was on TV as we rolled into the '60s.
TV Funhouse did a bunch of parodies of The Walt Disney Company. Their first one on April 4, 1998 was a trailer to the cheerful spin on the Titanic called "Titey" which had Jason Alexander voicing Titey and Whoopi Goldberg voicing the "bad old iceberg". The trailer also showed some marine life working together to save Titey from sinking.