Infamous moments in "Saturday Night Live" history make us laugh, or maybe cringe, every time. The sketch comedy TV series has had tons of unplanned controversy over it's run, since you never know what will happen during the live show...
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Infamous moments in "Saturday Night Live" history make us laugh, or maybe cringe, every time. The sketch comedy TV series has had tons of unplanned controversy over it's run, since you never know what will happen during the live show. There have even been several hosts and musical guests that have been banned from the show for something that happened while they stood in as host. See more "Saturday Night Live" infamous moments here.
After a bullish staff meeting (which ended with a cheer) and before a wardrobe fitting (strictly suit-and-tie), Jimmy Fallon took time to marvel at how busy he is these days. "The busiest I've ever been in my life," he tells a visitor to the new "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" offices at NBC. "It's 'SNL' times three. Times five. Times 10!" says the former "Saturday Night Live" cast member who, come Monday, will claim the weeknight 12:30 a.m. slot chartered in 1982 by David Letterman, then, in... Read Full Story
Saturday Night Live is and always will be one of the best TV shows ever created. In the history of mankind. 13 of the Best SNL Commercials Ever Made all on one site!read more | digg story...
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USA Today took a look at the MacGruber spots from Pepsi and Saturday Night Live -- the spots ran during SNL on Saturday and again on Sunday during the Super Bowl -- here are some highlights from the full article :
...all were paid commercials by Pepsi, made in collaboration with producer Lorne Michaels of Saturday Night Live. The segments weren't product placement, but commercials paid for by Pepsi and produced by SNL. Though they appeared to be sketches on SNL, they ran during allotted... Read Full Story
The season premiere of SNL was last Saturday. Megan Fox hosted and U2 was the musical guest and, oh, new cast member Jenny Slate dropped the f-bomb during the live broadcast. People made it out to be a bigger deal than it was. It happened at about 12:43 a.m. when everyone already forgot that SNL was on. Slate puffed her cheeks in a whoops expression after the slippage. Good news for Slate though. Executive producer Lorne Michaels won’t fire her .
Lorne Michaels, the show’s... Read Full Story
A self-styled standup comedian who was accused of stalking Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels left court Monday practically ...
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This happened in 1976 and in one of the most famous occurrences in SNL history (and funniest, really): Bookmark our site! Consider advertising on our site !
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The case against a New Yorker accused of stalking "Saturday Night Live" producer Lorne Michaels has been adjourned for six months. The judge says it will be dismissed and sealed if he stays out of trouble. According to a criminal complaint, Evans Pidhajecky (Pid-uh-CHEK'-ee) of Oyster Bay, Long Island, claimed Michaels overheard his comedic material and used it without permission. The complaint says the 32-year-old tried to contact Michaels several times at his home and at NBC's Manhattan... Read Full Story
Robert Pattinson fans will have to wait a little longer to see the British hunk take hosting duties on Saturday Night Live.
One loyal RPattz follower took it upon herself to create an online petition in an attempt to get their man the honorable gig. Identified as “The_mad_chatter,” the petitioner urges NBC and SNL executive producer Lorne Michaels to get the actor on the show, and fast! As of now, over 5,000 fans have signed the statement.
However, things aren’t just that simple... Read Full Story