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| - Saturday Night Live is a late-night variety show on NBC.
- Ashlee Simpson has appeared as a musical guest on the television sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live on two occasions. The first was on October 23/24, 2004, and the second was on October 8/9, 2005.
- SNL is currently in its thirty-eight season. Notable cast members, current and former, include Fred Armisen, Tina Fey, and Seth Meyers.
- Saturday Night Live or SNL, is first late night non-talk show. It is aired 11:30p-1:00a Eastern/Pacific and 10:30p-12:00a Central. It is aired at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York. It has been on TV since October 11, 1975.
- Every episode has a "host", who is a celebrity guest starring on the show, as well as a musical guest, although a host can be both. At the beginning, a cold open sketch is preformed ending with someone breaking character and usually blurting "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!". (This cold opening was removed for season 7, but quickly returned.) Additional sketches include Weekend Update, which functions as a new show, a digital short, and commercial parodies.
- Saturday Night Live (SNL) is one of the best shows on the America's Planet. The cast has let Alec Baldwin be the star in turn for gay and straight sex. Except Andy Samberg. He gets BJ's. Anywho, it is a sketch comedy show that started on NBC in the period immediately following hippies, but before cocaine and disco. SNL was created by the Jews as a way to appease liberals after the cancellation of Laugh-In and The Smothers Brothers Show. A young, liberal Jew decided to get into show business when he realized how much SNL began to suck.
- Saturday Night Live is a live sketch comedy show, produced on NBC, similar to NBS's Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. The executive producer is Lorne Michaels and it is filmed in New York City.
- Saturday Night Live is an American late-night comedy show which has been running for over 40 years. Kyle MacLachlan hosted the show for the first episode of its sixteenth season, which aired on September 29, 1990, one day before the second season of Twin Peaks premiered. He reprised his role as Special Agent Dale Cooper in a sketch parodying the show. MacLachlan's opening monologue and the Twin Peaks sketch were included with Twin Peaks: Definitive Gold Box Edition.
- Saturday Night Live (SNL) is a live late-night television sketch comedy and variety show developed by Lorne Michaels and Dick Ebersol. In 2010, SNL aired two sketches which parodied Psychopathic Records and Insane Clown Posse. The sketches were received favorably by Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope. The website Juggalo News, however, responded negatively to the series' "Miracles" parody, offering that the series needed to get new writers.
- Today, it is nothing but a rusty old trophy of a show that NBC has yet to retire. In fact, if it weren't for the guest celebrities and lip-syncing recording artists, then the show would almost certainly be canceled. And if it weren't for the quality nose candy that SNL provides at their show afterparties, the guest celebrities and recording artists would cancel their appearances on this show. The low quality and low cultural value of SNL nearly matches the worst-of-the-worst rock bottom of comedy, the dreadful Uncyclopedia, but not entirely, as Andy Kaufman once had a sketch on SNL long ago.
- Lady Gaga was featured as the guest musician, Ryan Reynolds as the guest host, and Madonna made an appearance during one of the skits. The program was split up into a few sections. 1.
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- Saturday Night Live (abbreviated as SNL) is an American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Dick Ebersol. The show premiered on NBC on October 11, 1975, under the original title NBC's Saturday Night. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest, who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast, and features performances by a musical guest. An episode normally begins with a cold open sketch that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming, "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!", beginning the show proper.
- One of its most famous early sketches, The Blues Brothers, has been parodied or referenced on the show multiple times. In "Don't Make Me Over", Meg and the Griffins were the musical guest for an episode hosted by Jimmy Fallon. Fallon and Meg Griffin presumably had sex, which unbeknown to Meg was being filmed, and that was the episode's cold open. During the monologue, Meg's father Peter beats Fallon for looking at the camera and laughing unnecessarily during his sketches. At the end of the episode, Peter gets on stage and thanks the cast, crew, and guests, as is customary on the show.
- Another parody was done in 1986 when William Shatner hosted. The Enterprise is bought by the Marriott corporation and turned into a seafood restaurant. The crew is threatened when Khan brings a health inspector to the restaurant, though Kirk resolves the situation by slipping the inspector a bribe. Shatner, of course, played Kirk, Kevin Nealon played Spock, Phil Hartman played McCoy, Victoria Jackson played Janice Rand (now a waitress instead of a yeoman) and Dana Carvey played Khan and voiced Scotty. Perhaps the most memorable exchange is this one: Another memorable quote is as follows:
- Jim Henson's Muppets were regular performers in the first season of Saturday Night Live (1975-76). The characters, which were specifically created for the show, appeared in The Land of Gorch segments. Fifteen sketches were produced, featuring performances by Muppeteers Jim Henson, Jerry Nelson, Frank Oz, Alice Tweedie, Fran Brill, and Richard Hunt.
- Saturday Night Live (SNL) is a weekly late-night 90-minute American variety show based in New York City that has been broadcast by NBC on Saturday nights since October 11, 1975. In Canada it is simulcast on the Global Television Network. It is broadcast live in the Atlantic, Eastern, and Central time zones, with a two or three hour delay for stations in the Mountain and Pacific Time Zones. It is one of the longest-running network programs in American television history. Each week, the show's cast is joined by a guest host and musical act.
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