Here's who the former "SNL" writer might have been referring to in his bleak dig that made Steve Martin say, "Wow."
But the “poets and dreamers” refuse to go, kicking off a musical journey through 50 years of New York history set to Broadway numbers. The segment includes Adam Driver as a da
The Anniversary Celebration,' which featured iconic sketches, musical performances and appearances from former cast members.
Steve Martin opened the SNL50 Anniversary special with a monologue tackling politics. John Mulaney roasted celebrity hosts, with Martin Short cameo.
John Mulaney took the “Saturday Night Live” 50th anniversary special on a five-decade journey through the ups and downs of the show’s New York City home base. Starting with the 1975 birth of the series,
"A person born during the first season of 'Saturday Night Live' could today easily be dead of natural causes," Martin jokes The post Steve Martin’s ‘SNL50’ Monologue Crashed by John Mulaney and Martin Short,
In recent years, only a few Saturday Night Live hosts have really stuck out in the crowd — one of them is John Mulaney. The comedian — who has worked as a writer, producer, and acted on the NBC sketch series — has hosted the series several times and always brings laughter to audiences with a range of sketches from musical-inspired segments to faux game shows.
A body was found in the debris of an apartment building fire and explosion in west suburban Cicero, authorities revealed Sunday night. The explosion was reported at around 5 p.m. Saturday in the 2200 block of Central Avenue.
"Giuliani killed the dream I dreamed," Kristen Wiig's green M&M laments in the star-studded musical mashup The post ‘SNL50’ Debuts New John Mulaney Musical: Kate McKinnon Reprises Giuliani, Adam Driver Is a Hot Dog | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
Steve Martin brought the laughs while hosting the opening monologue for SNL50: The Anniversary Special on Sunday, Feb. 16. The 16-time host and friend of the show was also joined by comedians John Mulaney and Martin Short.
Also taking the stage to do stand-up sets were "SNL" alumni David Spade, Colin Quinn and Leslie Jones, and current cast member Marcello Hernandez.
As the sketch show marks its 50th anniversary with a bevy of celebrations, its cast members and alumni look back on their favorite sketches and the enduring legacy of “Saturday Night Live.” “There’s a ‘Wizard of Oz’ one that we did that actually John Mulaney wrote,
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