The 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live is still over a year away, but there’s never a bad time to revisit the history of SNL. We’ve already gone over the funniest Saturday Night Live skits and the worst SNL skits of all time. Now it’s time to look back at the seven most...
WhenSaturday Night Liveis on its game, it’s one of the funniest sketch comedy shows in TV history. A lot of that is dependent on the cast, as well as getting a guest host who is truly funny. There’s a reason why some guests have been invited back to hostSNLmultiple times over th...
There’s this great recurring "Saturday Night Live" skit from several years back where Phil Hartman plays an unfrozen caveman who goes to law school. He pontificates (发表武断的意见) on the American judicial system while marveling at modern technology like "the tiny people in the magic box"...
Live from New York, in 1994! Cindy Crawford took us behind the scenes of “Saturday Night Live” as she prepared to deliver the show's cold open. Tuesday, September 6th, 1994 203: Best of John Belushi John Belushi could say more with an eyebrow than most performers can with their enti...
Though the funniest thing about the skit is that it's a lot better than the recent "Star Wars" films we have now (episode 7-10 and Rogue One and Solo to be exact, and for the record not a fan of those films) yeah I know that's just sad.Saturday Night Live is a good night ...
Season 3 of the trailblazing late-night comedy series boasts a plethora of popular bits, courtesy of the Not Ready for Prime Time players (Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris, Bill Murray, Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner)\ and a string of talented hosts. The most notable...
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Candice Bergen/Frank Zappa: Regia di Dave Wilson, Gary Weis. Con Candice Bergen, Frank Zappa, Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi. The host for the episode is Candice Bergen (her third appearance), and the musical guest is Frank Zappa. The skits for this episode a
Secret Word is a skit on Saturday Night Live that stars Bill Hader as Lyle Round, an old-fashioned game show host of the show, "Secret Word," in which two contestants must guess hidden words based on clues from their celebrity partners and is identical t
After getting cut from Saturday Night Live’s very first episode in 1975, Billy Crystal later made his way back to the sketch comedy show, first as a Host and then as a full-time cast member in 1984. The stand-up comedian brought his own unique brand of zany comedy to the show with...