It’s not the holiday season at “Saturday Night Live” until Colin Jost and Michael Che host their bi-annual joke swap. The joke swap, which is featured during their “Weekend Update ...
Nate Bargatze portrayed George Washington both times he hosted Saturday Night Live, but the comic says the beloved sketch almost didn't happen the first time if he hadn't spoken up. The sketch in ...
SNL Tonight is hosted by pop star Ariana Grande ... who bring fresh energy to the sketches. The episode will be released at 11:30 pm ET on NBC for an evening of comedy, sketches, and musical ...
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” star JB Smoove, who also used to write on “Saturday Night Live,” has revealed some of his failed sketch ideas, which included a bizarre pitch for Johnny Knoxvill ...
Schur, a former SNL writer who left the sketch comedy show in 2005 to write for The Office, said the 2008 digital short “didn’t feel right to me in some way”. When Steve Carell did The ...
Despite his time writing on Saturday Night Live, Michael Schur wasn’t a fan of one sketch parodying his work. After leaving the NBC sketch comedy show to write for The Office in 2005 ...
Besides watching SNL as a kid, Studio 60 was the main way Bargatze engaged with the television-sketch institution. So there he was, in Lorne Michaels’s office choosing sketches for dress ...
was watching Kristen Wiig GOATin' it up [sic] on [NBC’s SNL] and there it was again. Had to look up the first such sketch, which I wrote with plenty of help from Conan ‘Sean’ O'Brien and ...
“Saturday Night Live” brought back a fan favorite sketch, this time with a holiday twist. The “Abbott Elementary” star and creator appeared in a similar sketch called “Traffic ...
‘Yes!’ ‘What about silver picture frames?’ ‘Yes! Of course, like many SNL sketches, the premise had a twist. Simon Rich divulged the reason for Bill Hader’s character demanding ...
And live from New York, it’s Saturday night.” SNL fans have been quick to heap praise on the sketch. On YouTube, one viewer said: “This may be one of the best cold opens in SNL history!” ...