‘SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE’ RETURNS IN APRIL WITH ALL-STAR LINEUPS
April 8: Louis C.K., The Chainsmokers April 15: Jimmy Fallon, Harry Styles
NEW YORK — March 28, 2017 — Actor, comedian and multi-Emmy Award-winning writer Louis C.K. returns for his fourth time as host of “Saturday Night Live” on Saturday, April 8 with The Chainsmokers as musical guest. Louis C.K. can be seen in his new Netflix special, “2017,” which is set to be released April 4. The Chainsmokers’ first full-length album, “Memories … Do Not Open,” will be released April 7.
In the first of the final four shows of the season to be aired live coast to coast, Jimmy Fallon will be returning to “SNL” and hosting for the third time on April 15 alongside musical guest Harry Styles. The “Tonight Show” host was a cast member on the show for six years. Fallon’s thrilling new ride, “Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon,” is set to open April 6 at Universal Orlando Resort. Styles will be debuting new music for the first time.
“Saturday Night Live” is broadcast live from NBC's famed Studio 8H in New York City's Rockefeller Center. The program is a production of Broadway Video in association with SNL Studios. Lorne Michaels is the executive producer.
‘SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE’ RETURNS WITH BACK-TO-BACK SHOWS
March 4: Octavia Spencer/Father John Misty March 11: Scarlett Johansson/Lorde
NEW YORK — Feb. 23, 2017 — Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer will make her debut as host of “Saturday Night Live” on March 4.
Spencer, who won for “The Help,” is vying for her second Oscar for her role as Dorothy Vaughan in the drama “Hidden Figures,” which was nominated for best picture.
Father John Misty will make his debut performance as musical guest. Father John Misty’s forthcoming album, “Pure Comedy,” is the highly anticipated follow-up to his internationally acclaimed album “I Love You, Honeybear.”
Joining the five-timers club, Scarlett Johansson will host “SNL” on March 11. Johansson can next be seen in “Ghost in the Shell,” due in theaters March 31. Grammy Award-winning artist Lorde will join as musical guest making this her first solo performance on SNL.
“Saturday Night Live” is produced in association with Broadway Video. The creator and executive producer is Lorne Michaels.
NEW YORK — Feb. 23, 2017 — Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer will make her debut as host of “Saturday Night Live” on March 4.
Spencer, who won for “The Help,” is vying for her second Oscar for her role as Dorothy Vaughan in the drama “Hidden Figures,” which was nominated for best picture.
Father John Misty will make his debut performance as musical guest. Father John Misty’s forthcoming album, “Pure Comedy,” is the highly anticipated follow-up to his internationally acclaimed album “I Love You, Honeybear.”
Joining the five-timers club, Scarlett Johansson will host “SNL” on March 11. Johansson can next be seen in “Ghost in the Shell,” due in theaters March 31. Grammy Award-winning artist Lorde will join as musical guest making this her first solo performance on SNL.
“Saturday Night Live” is produced in association with Broadway Video. The creator and executive producer is Lorne Michaels.
Father John Misty will make his debut performance as musical guest. Father John Misty’s forthcoming album, “Pure Comedy,” is the highly anticipated follow-up to his internationally acclaimed album “I Love You, Honeybear.”
Joining the five-timers club, Scarlett Johansson will host “SNL” on March 11. Johansson can next be seen in “Ghost in the Shell,” due in theaters March 31. Grammy Award-winning artist Lorde will join as musical guest making this her first solo performance on SNL.
“Saturday Night Live” is produced in association with Broadway Video. The creator and executive producer is Lorne Michaels.
Two "Saturday Night Live" re-runs tonight.
First, at 10/11pm central/eastern time
Saturday Night Live Season 38 Episode 17 from April 06, 2013 with host Melissa McCarthy and musical guest Phoenix.
https://www.nbc.com/saturday- night-live/season-38/episode/ 17-melissa-mccarthy-with- phoenix-57841
Then, at 10:30/11:30
Saturday Night Live Season 42 Episode 6 from Nov 12, 2016 with host Dave Chappelle and musical guest A Tribe Called Quest.
https://www.nbc.com/saturday- night-live/season-42/episode/ 6-dave-chappelle-with-a-tribe- called-quest-285889
Full list of sketches at
https://www.prismnet.com/~ serpas/SNL/schedule.txt
Saturday Night Live Season 38 Episode 17 from April 06, 2013 with host Melissa McCarthy and musical guest Phoenix.
https://www.nbc.com/saturday-
Saturday Night Live Season 42 Episode 6 from Nov 12, 2016 with host Dave Chappelle and musical guest A Tribe Called Quest.
https://www.nbc.com/saturday-
Full list of sketches at
https://www.prismnet.com/~
HIGHLIGHTS FROM "SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE'S WEEKEND UPDATE WITH COLIN JOST AND MICHAEL CHE" January 14, 2017
“WEEKEND UPDATE” ANCHOR MICHAEL CHE – “This week we all got to explain to our parents what a golden shower is. Well, explain it to our moms. My dad’s like ‘Golden Shower? Ah. The War.’ Buzzfeed reported unverified claims that Russia got their hands on some compromising information on Donald Trump to blackmail him. But the problem with ‘unverified claims’ is that no matter how ‘unverified’ they are, if it’s hilarious enough, people will always remember it as a fact. Which is why when someone mentions Richard Gere to me, I don’t think of ‘Pretty Woman.’ I think gerbil.”
“WEEKEND UPDATE” ANCHOR COLIN JOST – “Donald Trump blamed intelligence agencies for allowing the Russian dossier to leak tweeting, ‘Are we living in Nazi Germany?’ Of course not. Nazi Germany at least had the guts to take on Russia.”
JOST – “On Wednesday President-elect Donald Trump held his first official press conference. And like a golden shower, it was a mess that covered everything. Trump only spoke for eight minutes, yet he somehow covered four thousand topics. And at that point it was a journey to paper mountain. Trump said the documents were evidence that he’s stepping away from his business, but it looked more like evidence that he’s a hoarder. How does he have that much paper and none of it is tax returns? I’ll tell you this, I think we’re in great shape as long as Trump destroys Isis the way he destroys trees.”
JOST – “This week Republicans began the process of repealing Obamacare even though they have no plan ready to replace it. How do Republicans not have a plan ready? They’ve been waiting for this moment for six years. It’s like if at the end of the movie ‘Rudy,’ the coach finally pointed at Rudy to go into the game, and Rudy was sitting there blackout drunk in his underwear. And then he tried to run onto the field, and he tripped and broke his neck. And he can’t get healthcare ‘cause that’s a pre-existing condition.”
CHE – “Alabama Senator Jeff Beauregard Sessions -- every time I say his name I feel like I’m wearing suspenders. Anyway, Sessions testified before Congress as part of his nomination process for Attorney General. The whole hearing was just the committee trying to get Sessions to admit he’s a racist. Which is ridiculous. Because even if he is a racist, he’s never gonna say it. I mean even Kramer walked off stage like, ‘they were weird tonight, right?’ If you wanna know if Jeff Sessions is a racist, you gotta get his cleaning lady drunk, and ask her. The only person I ever heard say that they were a racist was me. Twice. Once on this show and once to get out of Jury Duty.”
JOST – “In an emotional ceremony, President Obama awarded Joe Biden the Presidential Medal of Freedom and thanked him for his decades of service to the country. Biden was overwhelmed and also embarrassed because the thank you gift he got for Obama was just a homemade coupon for a backrub.”
JOST – “A high school in Illinois has canceled classes for a second day after more than 800 of its students were out with a stomach bug. Which makes sense for a school whose mascot is a warm shrimp cocktail.”
CHE – “A federal investigation concluded that the city of Chicago’s police officers use excessive force and unfairly target minorities. Oh, so that was the problem. You know as a black dude that grew up in, as Colin puts it, ‘The Ghetto,’ I never understood why cops don’t like us. We have so much in common with the police. We’re both portrayed negatively on the news. You can hear our cars from blocks away. Everyone gets nervous when they think we’re following them. We’re the only two people I know who can hop a fence in boots. We both bring our guns to funerals. I can go on and on … But the biggest similarity is that black people don’t like being in crime-infested areas either. I think that gets lost. That’s why I hate the term ‘black on black crime.’ Because it makes it seem like it’s just a race issue. Which makes people who aren’t black checkout, and I don’t blame them. If I saw a headline that said, ‘White woman cuts off white man’s penis,’ I’d think ‘Damn, white people are crazy.’ I’m glad I’m not white. But if you took race out of it and the headline said instead, ‘Fed up woman cuts off cheating man’s penis!’ I’d be like, ‘Oh no! Colin, this affects all of us.’”
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“SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE” RETURNS JAN. 14 AND 21 WITH NEW SHOWS
“Rogue One” star Felicity Jones Hosts With Musical Guest Sturgill Simpson Followed a Week Later by “Master of None” star Aziz Ansari With Musical Guest Big Sean
NEW YORK — Jan. 10, 2017 — Oscar- and Golden Globe-nominated actress Felicity Jones, currently seen in the box office smash “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” and the critical hit “A Monster Calls,” will make her “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut on Jan. 14.
Sturgill Simpson will make his musical guest debut. Simpson’s third studio album, “A Sailor’s Guide to Earth,” was released last year to critical acclaim garnering him a 2017 Grammy Award nomination for Album of the Year.
On Jan. 21 the Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated Aziz Ansari will host for his first time. Ansari stars in the critically acclaimed Netflix series "Master of None," which will return later this year. Big Sean will make his musical guest debut. His upcoming album, "I Decided.," is set for release on Feb. 3. Sean's last studio album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
“Saturday Night Live” is produced in association with Broadway Video. The creator and executive producer is Lorne Michaels.
On Jan. 21 the Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated Aziz Ansari will host for his first time. Ansari stars in the critically acclaimed Netflix series "Master of None," which will return later this year. Big Sean will make his musical guest debut. His upcoming album, "I Decided.," is set for release on Feb. 3. Sean's last studio album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
“Saturday Night Live” is produced in association with Broadway Video. The creator and executive producer is Lorne Michaels.
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