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Best moments from Saturday Night Live Season 50 ... In the past few years he has brought us many memorable Weekend Update characters like The Iceberg and his impression of Fran Lebowitz.
Academy Award nominee Ryan Gosling returned to the Saturday Night Live stage for a third time to deliver ... who roasted Michael Che during Weekend Update. Read on for our pick of the night's six ...
From the ever-catchy "Domingo" song to John Mulaney forgetting names, we rounded up the best sketches from NBC's "Saturday Night Live" Season 50. ... Emil Wakim on Weekend Update.
Best Friends from Growing Up (Fred Armisen and Vanessa Bayer) Child actor Laura Parsons (Vanessa Bayer) Arianna Huffington (Nasim Pedrad) - February 11, 2012; The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation with at a Party (Cecily Strong) – November 3, 2012 (first overall appearance was on the September 27, 2012 Weekend Update Thursday)
Saturday Night Live Samurai: December 13, 1975 John Belushi: John Belushi plays a samurai warrior, who speaks only (mock) Japanese, and wields a katana. He is seen in various occupations ranging from a hotel desk clerk to a tailor. Mel's Char Palace December 20, 1975 Dan Aykroyd: A steakhouse commercial parody featuring Dan Aykroyd. At Mel's ...
Through the seventh episode, this season of Saturday Night Live was the "highest rated entertainment program across ad-supported broadcast and cable TV among viewers aged 18-49", and - with seven days of on-demand viewing included - the season so far averaged a 1.28 demo rating, and an average viewership of 7.3 million.
Oscar and Emmy-nominated actor-comedian Kristen Wiig officially joined the coveted Saturday Night Live Five-Timers Club this weekend, ... 5 Best 'SNL' Skits Last Night 1. Pilates.
Current intertitle for the program. Weekend Update is a Saturday Night Live sketch and satirical news program that comments on and parodies current events. It is the show's longest-running recurring sketch, having been on since the show's first broadcast, and is typically presented in the middle of the show immediately after the first musical performance.