Of course, the skit first aired with Joe Mantegna as the eponymous Bill Swerski, and that is just … I never would have thought that such a homegrown Italian boy could sound so perfectly perfect as a beer-chugging, sausage-swilling Chicago man. Let's hear it for … da Bears! Elaborate...
Stacker has compiled 50 of the best skits to ever grace the "SNL" stage, including IMDb and NBC, as well as fan pages and celebrity interviews.
The iconic singer-songwriter performed "Fingertips" in his monologue as well as "Overjoyed" and Go Home," and appeared in several sketches with Eddie Murphy, who'd played him on the show previously. "Dion and Blair: Stevie Wonder"Dion...
Gumby was a sweet-natured, happy hero. Eddie Murphy turned him into something else entirely. His Gumby was an irritable, foul-mouthed former star. “I’m Gumby, dammit” became one ofSaturday Night Live’s most repeated catchphrases, and the ...
happy hero. Eddie Murphy turned him into something else entirely. His Gumby was an irritable, foul-mouthed former star. “I’m Gumby, dammit” became one ofSaturday Night Live’s most repeated catchphrases, and the popularity of Murphy’s cigar-chomping character even resulted in revived inter...
The skit showed Fallon as Rock on a talk show hosted byRegis Philbin, who was played byDarrell Hammond. The video is not currently posted onNBCorSaturday Night Live’s website. In his apology, he said, “In 2000, while onSNL, I made a terrible decision to do an impersonation of Chr...
As Kamala Harris, Rudolph was joined by Andy Samberg as Harris’ husband, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, to kick off the skit. The pair got cozy at home, poured a glass of wine and tuned in while Jim Gaffigan, who returned to play Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, and “SNL” cast member Bowe...