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Olya Povlatsky, a Russian woman who appears on Weekend Update, and voices her opinions on current events; Colleen Rafferty, a woman who, along with Cecily Strong and the guest host, is describing extraordinary experiences. Sheila Sovage, a heavily intoxicated woman at a bar at last call; Deenie, a.k.a. "Somebody's Mom"
Rap Street was a TV show sketch which appeared twice on Saturday Night Live in 2000. The hosts of Rap Street, Grandmaster Rap (a take-off on Grandmaster Flash played by Jerry Minor) and Kid Shazzam (Horatio Sanz) were caricatures of old school rappers who hearkened back to the early days of rap.
The sketch shows scenes of an episode and typically involves exaggerated melodrama, soapy plot twists, and dramatic overacting. The sketches are spoken entirely in Spanish, without English subtitles. Fred Armisen plays one of the lead characters that recurs throughout the sketches. The sketch debuted on February 21, 2004. Appearances:
Season's Greetings From Saturday Night Live (Christmas is Number One) (Horatio Sanz, Jimmy Fallon, Chris Kattan, Tracy Morgan) – December 16, 2000; The Kelly Brothers (Fred Armisen, Will Forte) – February 8, 2003; Mascots (Justin Timberlake) – October 11, 2003; The Prince Show (Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph) – February 14, 2004
"The Nerds" is a series of sketches on American sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live. [1] The protagonists of the sketch are Lisa Loopner (played by Gilda Radner) and Todd DiLaMuca (played by Bill Murray), whose repartée with one another would be the focus of the sketch, [1] [2] and regular character Mrs. Enid Loopner (played by Jane Curtin), Lisa's mother, in whose home the sketches were ...
An Atlanta based morning talk-show presented by husband and wife Cory and Gracelynn Chisholm (Taran Killam and Cecily Strong). Awkward moments abound when the camera regularly cuts to guests pressured to be entertaining. The sketch is a spoof of the reality show Chrisley Knows Best. [2]
The Big Gay Sketch Show; Bill Nye the Science Guy; The Birthday Boys; Biz Kids; A Black Lady Sketch Show; Blue Collar TV; Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio; The Brady Bunch Hour; Bunk; The Buster Keaton Show; Caesar's Hour; Camp Midnite; The Candy Apple News Company; Carol Burnett & Company; The Carol Burnett Show; Cartoon Planet; Cedric ...
This sketch first appeared on the show that Steve Martin hosted when he broke Buck Henry's record for most hosting stints. In 1992, NBC aired a half-hour Toonces special. Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car (1992) was a prime time special that aired on February 14, 1992.