Fey admits that the sketch show is, in part, driven by competition. "Even though everyone at SNL is working together to make one thing, no though. It is built on competition. It i
Then-newcomer Tina Fey was ordered to have a word with Saturday Night Live guest host Sylvester Stallone over his words ― he wasn’t pronouncing them clearly enough. Reminiscing in a recent instalment of SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night, Tina described her awkward debut as a writer in 1997.
Each episode of the Morgan Neville-produced series examines a different aspect of the comedy institution, with stars including Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Bill Hader and many more.
Get ready to kick, and stretch, and kick! Saturday Night Live is turning 50! The legendary sketch show, which premiered on Oct. 11, 1975, is celebrating its anniversary early by serving SNL fans a feast of abundance that even Debbie Downer would be hard-pressed to refuse.
Comedy slowly became rock ‘n’ roll,” says Joe Piscopo, a Saturday Night Live cast member between 1980 and 1984, in the opening episode of SNL 50: Beyond Saturday Night. The Peacock docuseries, which is exec produced by Morgan Neville,
Instead of being a comprehensive history, the docuseries examines cast member’s auditions, the writers’ room, the “More Cowbell” sketch, and the weird 11th season.
Will Heath/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Tina Fey remembers a rough start to her time at Saturday Night Live. Appearing in SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night, Peacock's new four-episode ...
Tina Fey remembers a rough start to her time at Saturday Night Live. Appearing in SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night, Peacock's new four-episode docuseries looking back at the late-night show's storied ...
Tina Fey has written 1 shows including Mean Girls (Bookwriter). What awards has Tina Fey been nominated for? Best Book of a Musical (BroadwayWorld Awards) for Mean Girls, Outstanding Book of a ...
The comedian spoke about the Los Angeles wildfires and Carter's visit to Palestine before turning to the president-elect in his "SNL" opening monologue.
Dave Chappelle hosted "Saturday Night Live" for the fourth time. He joked about the LA fires, wished Trump luck.