How featuring the rushed and imperfect work of brilliant, stressed-out comics made SNL a comedy bastion.
The news parody has launched comedy careers and courted controversy. Here, Lorne Michaels, Chevy Chase, Tina Fey, Michael Che and others recount its influential history.
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 ...
But one building block of that episode has survived for nearly 50 years: the commercial parody that follows the host’s monologue. Back in October of 1975, George Carlin’s routine about the differences ...
It seems a certain Saturday Night Live producer isn't a Swiftie as he called the singer a "terrorist." Recently, Taylor Swift ...
The head of 'Saturday Night Live' said the singer asked him to cut a sketch that spoofed her "Bad Blood" music video from the ...
Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy, Gilda Radner (1946 - 1989), Bill Murray; and bottom Jane Curtain, Dan Aykroyd, Laraine Newman, ...
There’s too much lore, too many feelings, too much to celebrate and far too much to complain about. Yet like “SNL” itself, ...
Legions of comedic talent have paraded through NBC’s Studio 8H, whether as cast members, writers or hosts of “Saturday Night ...