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SAN FRANCISCO — LeBron James was the last active NBA player to host “Saturday Night Live” – on Sept. 29, 2007. As the long-running sketch comedy show celebrates its 50th anniversary Sunday ...
The thirty-ninth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC from September 28, 2013, with host Tina Fey and musical guest Arcade Fire and concluded on May 17, 2014, with host Andy Samberg and musical guest St. Vincent with 21 episodes.
LeBron James: James, as himself, fed up with Penelope's one-upmanship, challenges her to a one-on-one basketball match, which she wins. 33: March 8, 2008: Amy Adams: Traffic school. At the end, Penelope shrinks herself to be two inches tall. [6] 34: January 10, 2009: Neil Patrick Harris
Here are the greatest food-related “Saturday Night Live” sketches of all time, ... Stephen A. Smith comments on courtside 'confrontation' with LeBron James. Sports. USA TODAY Sports.
The thirty-third season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between September 29, 2007, and May 17, 2008. . Due to the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, there were only 12 episodes produced in this season instead of the usual 20, making this the shortest season in the series run and beating out both the sixth (1980 ...
Saturday Night Live celebrated 50 years with some of the biggest names in comedy — but a few were noticeably absent.. On Sunday, Feb. 16, over 180 cast members and A-listers alike gathered at 30 ...
SNL writer Don Novello appeared frequently throughout the show's history as his character Father Guido Sarducci, but he was only a featured player for part of the 1979–80 season and part of the 1985–86 season, credited sporadically only when he would appear on the show. He made many more appearances outside of these two runs as a featured ...
The second season of Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday, a limited-run series based on Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" sketch, aired in conjunction with this season. The show is hosted by Seth Meyers, Update ' s current host, and former Update co-host Amy Poehler. Like the sketch, the show is a parody of local news broadcasts ...