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"Bill Swerski's Superfans" was a recurring sketch about Chicago sports fans on the American sketch comedy program Saturday Night Live. It was a prominent feature from 1991 to 1992, and its characters have made various other appearances since its inception.
A group of Chicago sports fans discuss upcoming sporting events. Bill Swerski (played by Joe Mantegna) appeared only in the initial sketch. Subsequent editions featured George Wendt as Bill's brother Bob Swerski, who inevitably explained that Bill's absence was due to "another heart attack." Debuted January 12, 1991. Appearances
Super Bowl Edition [14] Falcons Fans: Kate McKinnon as Justin Bieber. Leslie Jones as Samuel L. Jackson. Aidy Bryant as Paula Deen. Beck Bennett as Roger Goodell. Patriots Fans: Kristen Stewart as Gisele Bündchen. Bobby Moynihan as Bill Belichick. Alex Moffat as Casey Affleck. Melissa Villaseñor as Lady Gaga. 42: April 15, 2017: Jimmy Fallon ...
This "Saturday Night Live" Thanksgiving music video perfectly depicts going home for the holiday, featuring Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon and host Cameron Diaz. This classic 'SNL' sketch highlights ...
Dan Aykroyd appears in the cold open, the opening monologue (as Elwood Blues), the "Bob Swerski's Super Fans" sketch, the "Late Late Show" sketch, the "Rush Limbaugh and Howard Stern" sketch, the "Unsolved Mysteries" sketch, the "Coal Miners" sketch, and introduced both of the Tragically Hip’s performances.
Sudeikis’ uncle, George Wendt of “Cheers” fame, will return to participate in a reunion of “Bill Swerski’s Superfans,” the “Saturday Night Live” skit whose characters famously ...
Mike Ditka, Joe Mantegna and George Wendt appear in the cold open. Jan Hooks appears in the "House of Buttafuoco" sketch and the "Unbelievable New Breakthroughs" sketch. Dana Carvey does not appear in this episode, but is credited in the opening montage. Robert Smigel appears in the opening sketch but isn't credited in the opening montage.
At Saturday night’s Big Slick Party & Show at the T-Mobile Center, an old “Saturday Night Live” skit with Chicago’s “Super Fans” was revised and included Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce ...