Jenna Bush Hager and Amy Poehler revisited the comedian's "Saturday Night Live" skit when she impersonated Jenna while Tina ...
Live' veterans participated in a "Tonight Show Joke Off," a riff on SNL's "Weekend Update" segment during which they battled it out for the best punchlines.
“That was in the days you were playing me, I can feel it,” Jenna replied, alluding to how Poehler used to impersonate Jenna on “SNL.” “I could’ve been there,” Jenna continued.
Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy, Gilda Radner (1946 - 1989), Bill Murray; and bottom Jane Curtain, Dan Aykroyd, Laraine Newman, ...
It’s not unusual for “Saturday Night Live” to have viewers in stitches, but it’s also not out of the ordinary for the show’s own stars to follow suit. Yes, the long-running comedy series, which is ...
Jenna Bush Hager proved to Amy Poehler that the “SNL” alum isn’t the only one with a good sense of humor. Poehler, who recently launched a new podcast called “Good Hang,” appeared on ...
A second sketch, “Tina & Amy’s Dope Squad,” aired on SNL later that season. It featured Tina Fey and Amy Poehler recreating the “Bad Blood” music video, as well as appearances by Aidy Bryant, Gayle ...
Ahead of this weekend's 50th anniversary "Saturday Night Live" special, Poehler and Fey stopped by "The Tonight Show" to reminisce with Fallon.
NBC is celebrating Saturday Night Live's 50-year history with a three-hour prime-time special airing at 8 p.m. ET on Sunday night.
Before then, "SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night" and "Ladies & Gentleman … 50 years of SNL Music" are streaming on Peacock. Here ...