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The thirty-fourth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between September 13, 2008, and May 16, 2009. This season is notable for its take on the 2008 presidential election, which saw the show's ratings rapidly increase and multiple award wins.
A May 15, 2015 Celebrity Jeopardy! featured "The Pen is Mightier", a category about famous authors and their books (which was misread in a Celebrity Jeopardy! sketch as "The Penis Mightier" [15] by Connery, who thought it was a penis enlargement product); and on September 16, 2015, a contestant who did not know the actual answer jokingly ...
Various Saturday Night Live sketches are available in several new media formats, including streaming on Hulu and Netflix. YouTube SNL playlists of individual sketches and segments are available for many SNL episodes, via the show's official YouTube channel. [1] Best-of compilations are for sale through digital video retailers.
Perry delivered several stand-out moments during his time as host, including an impression of his Friends co-star Matt LeBlanc, but his “Celebrity Jeopardy” sketch is the one that still has us ...
We now know the famous contestants who will go head-to-head on "Celebrity Jeopardy!" season 3. The star-studded group of contestants includes big names like "Superman" actress Rachel Brosnahan ...
Following the establishment of NBCUniversal in 2004, Universal Studios, owners of NBC, Saturday Night Live's broadcast home, ceased the existing arrangement of outside distribution of SNL material. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] While Lionsgate is no longer able to acquire new SNL -related content, they have retained reissuing rights to their existing SNL content ...
Sunday night's celebration of 40 years of "Saturday Night Live's" couldn't bring us every single sketch we ever loved, but thank goodness, we got "Celebrity Jeopardy." "Sean, you control the board,"
Saturday Night Live has long mocked the television medium with many fake commercials and parodies of TV shows themselves. Another of the show's frequently used styles of recurring sketches has been the talk show format (e.g. "Brian Fellow's Safari Planet", "The Barry Gibb Talk Show", etc.).