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Saturday Night Live

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Revision as of 12:48, December 25, 2024 by MediocreUsername (talk | contribs) (Behind the Laughter)
Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live.png
TV Show Information
Genre: Stand-up and sketch comedy
Variety
Country of origin: USA
Channel: NBC
First mentioned: "Homer's Barbershop Quartet"
First appearance: "Moonshine River"


Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live television sketch and stand-up comedy and variety show.

History

Homer mentions Joe Piscopo leaving Saturday Night Live to conquer Hollywood.[1]

Mary Spuckler said that she was on SNL.[2]

Warburton Parker told Homer and Bart that he could have gotten the finger sniff monkey a spot on Weekend Update with Colin Jost on a week hosted by Rami Malek or better, with musical guest Pitbull.[3]

One of the former All-Pro lineman now working as a masseur at The Pampered Fan once guest hosted Saturday Night Live.[4]

Homer mentions Drake being terrible on Saturday Night Live from the day before the airing during East Coast / Central airing airing of Homer Live.[5]

Behind the Laughter

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Several Saturday Night sketches have referenced the Simpsons, including:

  • 'Boombox' (March 13, 2010), a SNL Digital Short, where a man is seen dancing the Bartman, while wearing a Bartman T-shirt.[6]
  • 'Simpsons Christmas Gift' (December 14, 2024), where a man (played by Chris Rock) receives a Simpson-ified portrait of him for Christmas.[7]

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