SNL's excellent BTS content earned recognition as well, with its digital "Saturday Night Live Presents: Behind The Sketch" earning a nom for Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction or Reality Series. RELATED: Saturday Night Live Just Won Big at the Emmys — Especially for Ryan Gosling's Episode Ry...
Rudolph and Wiig will also go head-to-head in another category, Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, where they are nominated for their roles inLootandPalm Royale, respectively. SNL's excellent BTS content earned recognition as well, with its digital"Saturday Night Live Presents: Behind The Sketc...
15 Fights That Broke Out Behind the Scenes of Saturday Night Live Jacob Shelton Updated July 3, 2024 734.1K views 15 items For more than 40 years, Saturday Night Live has been a breeding ground of some of America’s greatest comedy minds. But when you put that much talent in...
This holiday season, some may be wishing for a world without Donald Trump as President— even Trump himself. Or at least that’s the tale behind the Saturday Night Live cold open last night. The cast of SNL r...
Donald Glover Says the ‘Fear’ from the ‘SNL’ Writers Room Was Brought Over to ’30 Rock’ Even though Glover "had such a great time" writing for the NBC sitcom, the multi-hyphenate creator didn't want his debut series "Atlanta" to employ the same behind-the-scenes tactics. By Sama...
A bunch in the middle, including MacGruber, Coneheads, and Superstar, were not financial or critical hits at the time of their release, but have gone on to become cult classics. Sometimes, comedy takes a few years to brew. Vote up your favorite behind-the-scenes tales from SNL sketches...
The idea behind the sketch started as a text exchange between Yang and head "SNL" writer Anna Drezen.
“Behind the Music: Rock & Roll Heaven” This classic 2000 bit played off the fascination with VH1’s tale-of-rock-woes series Behind the Music by taking viewers to the big green room in the sky, parodying the series’ predictable bummer narrative beats. With The Doors star Val Kilmer re...
That was the thought behind the "Maybelline" sketch from the October 12 episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Ariana Grande. The Wicked star killed it throughout the show, with spot-on impersonations of Britney Spears, Gwen Stefani, Miley Cyrus, and Celine Dion. ...
“In general, people, when they watch an SNL sketch, they don’t think of the writer behind the sketch at all,” comedian and SNL writer Bryan Tucker said in the docuseries. “I’ve had people come up to me and say SNL is so good but how much of it is improvised? And I have ...