The most popular sketch during Season 51 so far has been the debut episode’s cold open featuring Colin Jost as Secretary Pete ...
SNL moments where the funniest people on TV couldn’t even keep it together. You’ll see why some sketches became legends — not ...
SNL opens with a wild parody of the NYC mayoral debate, featuring Miles Teller as Andrew Cuomo and surprise cameos from familiar faces.
The actor played former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the cold open, which also featured Ramy Youseff and Shane Gillis, and in the monologue, he spoke about the loss of his Palisades home.
Michelle Obama is not interested in being live from New York. The former first lady shared on her IMO podcast Wednesday that ...
Saturday Night Live roasted the New York City mayoral candidates in a mock debate choc-ful of New York references that sent-up the characteristic foibles of each of the Gracie Mansion hopefuls. Host ...
A Bit of Fry and Laurie” is a sketch comedy series that ran in the 1980s and 1990s. The four-season series was one of the first projects by Hugh Laurie, better known as Dr. House, and Stephen ...
The second current SNL cast member to visit Charlottesville this week, Che performed to a crowd of 1,100 people just days after a rare midseason weekend off for the SNL crew.
Gang is 20 years younger than Saturday Night Live, with both comedy shows celebrating their respective anniversaries this year.
When ABC took Jimmy Kimmel off the air on Sept. 17, many of us were simply experiencing it as concerned Americans. However, ...
Jim Downey first joined Saturday Night Live as a writer in 1976, the same week as Bill Murray (they even shared an office). After getting promoted to being a featured cast member for a season, Downey ...
Henry’s fight to save his livestock operation from development caught the nation’s eye, followed by the attention of USDA ...