Saturday Night Live will celebrate its golden anniversary this weekend with a star-studded special at 30 Rock Studio 8H. Do you have a question? There is an answer.
When is the big Saturday Night Live anniversary special?
“SNL50: The Anniversary Special”, Half-Century Comedy Sketch, Celebrity Host, Musical Guest, Stand-Up Monologue, Fake Commercial, Performer Lost It on National TV, Driving a Cat in a Car Accident 3 The “little horse” of the 3-hour event, the event of the time, appears east at 8pm on NBC and the Peacock on Sundays. And yes, it's aired live.
When did “SNL” air its first episode?
The NBC Show debuted on October 11, 1975, as ABC had a variety of series called “Saturday Night Live.”
So, will Saturday Night Live celebrate its 50th anniversary on the Sunday before its actual 50th anniversary?
Now, that's the 50th season of SNL, which currently features SNL, which reflects its 2015 strategy. It was the weekend ahead of the Oscars (March 2nd), following the Grammy Awards and Super Bowl Hoopra. By airing on Primetime, the special reaches a wider audience and closes in time for Tom Hanks to rest his beauty.
Who are some of the other celebrities that are scheduled to appear?
Adam Sandler, Eddie Murphy, Tina Fey, Will Ferrell, Chevy Chase, Amy Poehler, Steve Martin, Chris Rock, Maya Rudolph, Martin Short and Robert de Niro are among the show's venerable “SNL” alumni, veteran host and show You can expect a friend of mine. According to NBC.
Who were the guests who appeared in the 40th Anniversary Special?
The 2015 celebration includes Robert De Niro, Martin Short, Maya Rudolph, Chris Rock, Steve Martin, Amy Poehler, Chevy Chase, Will Ferrell, Tina Fay, Eddie Murphy and Adam – Includes sketches and tribute segments featuring Sandler.
Are they not in the same name, not in a different order?
Well, I understand. “SNL” family, you're in your family. However, “SNL50” also features performers who have filmed more recent shows in the Pantheon locations of the show, including Ayo Edebili, Pete Davidson, Bad Bunny, Quinta Branson, John Mulany and Pedro Pascal. That's what I mean.
What else can you expect?
To be honest, we don't know because NBC doesn't say it and it's likely that segments have been written and rewritten at this moment. The 40th Anniversary Special supported large ensemble works, including weekend updates, “Californians” and “Celebrities Danger!” – This allowed a wide range of performers to participate.
This year you can see Tracy Morgan (who was attacked by a tractor trailer in June 2014 and recovered from an injury in February 2015). Probably no cameo from Kanye West this time. However, we hope to hear more fully from Murphy, who made the brief but long-awaited return to the studio 8H stage in the last anniversary special and hosted the episode ever since.
And “SNL” could pay tribute to a major player who has died in recent years, like weekend update anchor Norm MacDonald.
What if we celebrate the three-hour “SNL” celebrating “SNL”, a stubborn fan who owns the bootleg recording of Hanks' first host gig in 1985?
NBC has you covered. The network has its own red carbonated coverage on Sundays from 7pm and will be displayed on NBC, E. and Peacock. Hosted by Willie Geist and Leslie Jones, comedian Matt Rogers (“Lass Culturista”) will be featured as correspondent.
Also, on the “SNL” YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, X and Tiktok channels, you can watch the jokes of “Chicken Shop Date” host Amelia Dimoldenberg with invited guests. .
NBC also produced “Ladies & Gentlemen…50 Years of “SNL” Music.” This is a rather comprehensive documentary on the history of musical guests on the show, directed by Quest Rob and Rodriguez of Oz. You can continue watching it on Peacock along with the documentary series “SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night.” This includes episodes about “SNL,” “More Cowbell” sketches, the writer's room and the cast member's efforts to join its in its infamous “SNL.” A strange 11 seasons (when Hanks made his host debut).
There will be a stream of “SNL50: The Homecoming Concert” held at Radio City Music Hall on Friday night, and will also feature Lady Gaga, Post Malone, Bad Bunny, Arcade Fire, Roots, Bonnie Raitt, David Byrne, Brandy Carlyle, and more. will also continue to be displayed.