George Washington had two terms as president — his idea, by the way — so why shouldn’tNate Bargatzeget two cracks at sharing “Washington’s Dream”on “SNL“? The standup comedian hosted “Saturday Night Liv
Washington's Dream Bargatze played General George Washington in this creatively funny sketch, which explores why America is so weird about the metric system. "Lake Beach" Lake Beach James Austin Johnson, Andrew Dismukes, and Tennessee native Bargatze play the band Mudpuddle in this faux music vi...
Washington's Dream Day said that the audience response to "Washington's Dream" was "decent" in rehearsal, but it truly came to life...live on Saturday night, appropriately enough. "It was fun to do — Streeter is obsessed with history, so this was his ode to America's weird customs ...
The Historic Moment: The 2000 presidential election between Vice President Al Gore and Texas Governor George W. Bush dragged out for weeks due to counts, recounts, "hanging chads," and intervention by the US Supreme Court. On the night of the election, the media went back and forth declarin...
George Harrison: November 20, 1976 An ongoing 'SNL' gag in 1976 featured the show’s producer, Lorne Michaels, enticing the Beatles to reunite on his show for a cool $3,000. Though the bribe almost worked - John Lennon and Paul McCartney happened to be watching nearby and briefly consider...
George Harrison: November 20, 1976 An ongoing 'SNL' gag in 1976 featured the show’s producer, Lorne Michaels, enticing the Beatles to reunite on his show for a cool $3,000. Though the bribe almost worked - John Lennon and Paul McCartney happened to be watching nearby and briefly consider...
George Harrison: November 20, 1976 An ongoing 'SNL' gag in 1976 featured the show’s producer, Lorne Michaels, enticing the Beatles to reunite on his show for a cool $3,000. Though the bribe almost worked - John Lennon and Paul McCartney happened to be watching nearby and briefly consider...
George Harrison: November 20, 1976 NBC George Harrison: November 20, 1976 An ongoing 'SNL' gag in 1976 featured the show’s producer, Lorne Michaels, enticing the Beatles to reunite on his show for a cool $3,000. Though the bribe almost worked - John Lennon and Paul McCartney happened ...
George Harrison: November 20, 1976 An ongoing 'SNL' gag in 1976 featured the show’s producer, Lorne Michaels, enticing the Beatles to reunite on his show for a cool $3,000. Though the bribe almost worked - John Lennon and Paul McCartney happened to be watching nearby and briefly consider...
George Harrison: November 20, 1976 NBC George Harrison: November 20, 1976 An ongoing 'SNL' gag in 1976 featured the show’s producer, Lorne Michaels, enticing the Beatles to reunite on his show for a cool $3,000. Though the bribe almost worked - John Lennon and Paul McCartney happened ...