Bruno Mars To Host “SNL”
Singer Bruno Mars will do double duty as host and musical guest on the Oct. 20 episode of "Saturday Night Live", NBC announced Monday.
Singer Bruno Mars will do double duty as host and musical guest on the Oct. 20 episode of "Saturday Night Live", NBC announced Monday.
"Saturday Night Live" cast member Jay Pharoah will take over the role of President Barack Obama when the long-running sketch show begins new episodes this week.
Just in time for the first episode of the new season, "Saturday Night Live" announced the addition of three new castmembers Monday.
Seth MacFarlane, creator of "Family Guy" and director of this summer's biggest comedy hit, "Ted", is set to host the season premiere of "Saturday Night Live" Sept. 15.
Say goodbye to "Lazy Sunday" and "Laser Cats".
Earlier, I posted Ellen reading Fifty Shades of Grey... Which, of course, prompted more googlizing... and I found the SNL skit on 50 Shades for Mother's Day. This, my dear friends, is a true classic!
Rihanna had one of the most elaborate ‘Saturday Night Live’ performances ever, which implies that a whole lot of work went into putting them together. However, sources say that RiRi refused to participate in one of the most integral parts of the effort: her dress rehearsal.
Former ‘SNL‘ castmember, Will Ferrell is taking to the studio 8H stage once again to host the show that made him a star. Ferrell’s May 12th appearance follows those of fellow ‘Saturday Night Live’ alums, Jimmy Fallon and Maya Rudolph, who also had hosting gigs during this 37th season of the late night sketch show.
Rihanna will serve as the musical guest on the May 5 episode of ‘Saturday Night Live.’ RiRi will be joined by host Eli Manning, the SuperBowl-winning quarterback of the New York Giants. The news was announced during this past Saturday’s (April 14) episode.
Gotye and Kimbra appeared on ‘Saturday Night Live’ on April 14 to offer audiences a live rendition of their hauntingly good single, ‘Somebody That I Used to Know,’ and fans are still buzzing about it.
"SNL" cast member Kristen Wiig wasn't exactly forthcoming when asked on Alec Baldwin's podcast whether this season will be her last on the long-running comedy.