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SNL Digital Short: Zach Galifianakis introduced the SNL Digital short "That's When You Break" featuring Bill Hader, Chris Parnell, Andy Samberg, and Adam Sandler. Wayne's World sketch Mike Myers and Dana Carvey reprised their roles as Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar with a cameo appearance from Kanye West. SNL Goodbyes
Wayne's World" was originally a recurring sketch from the NBC television series Saturday Night Live. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first "Wayne's World" sketch appeared in the 13th Saturday Night Live episode of the 1988–1989 season, on February 18, 1989.
Mike Myers is revisiting Wayne's World. The actor, who played the titular character Wayne Campbell in the two hit '90s comedy movies and recurring SNL sketch, spoke to Vulture on Wednesday, Dec. 4 ...
Toonces was set to return as "Toonces the Texting Cat" for an OnStar promotion during an SNL 35th Anniversary special in 2010, but plans to produce this show were scrapped. [2] On the September 27, 2008, episode of Saturday Night Live, the stock footage of a car going over a cliff was reused in a different sketch. It was edited so that after ...
Here’s a Saturday Night Live sketch that’ll brighten your day in under three minutes with “Short-Ass Movies.” One of the best things about SNL the past couple of years has been the way it ...
Portrayed by Fred Armisen and Bill Hader, the "Two Gay Guys from New Jersey" appear on Weekend Update to comment about current events. They embody many stereotypes of New Jersey residents, similar to the characters of The Sopranos (including dropping hints about Mafia connections and activities).
This was used as the cold opening for Saturday Night Live: The Best of TV Funhouse with new footage of Barney Rubble opening the show with "Live from New York, It's Saturday Night!" Featuring the voices of Doug Dale, Chris Parnell, and Robert Smigel. 69 May 10, 2003 Adrien Brody, Sean Paul, and Wayne Wonder episode "Saddam and Osama"
Dr. Jack Badofsky was played by Tim Kazurinsky in a series of appearances on SNL Newsbreak or Saturday Night News (the monikers for Weekend Update during the Ebersol years). The doctor would inform the audience about different strains of diseases like influenza or rabies, and each strain would be a rhyming pun (i.e. "Should you be bitten by an ...