It gave us Eddie Murphy, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and more. But as the sketch show turns 50 with an all-star special, who’s laughing now?
Hanks has hosted SNL 10 times, and he is arguably the best host the show has ever found. Nobody ever seems to love how much ...
Legions of comedic talent have paraded through NBC’s Studio 8H, whether as cast members, writers or hosts of “Saturday Night Live.” As the sketch show marks its 50th ...
Tune into the Oct. 11, 1975 premiere episode of “Saturday Night Live” — then without “live” in its name — and you may be ...
Love is in the air in the Late Late Show studio this week as RTE revealed the show’s Valentine’s Day line-up. The Friday ...
At the center of all the televised festivities for the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live is Lorne Michaels, the ...
On February 13, KBS announced that the show will hold its final recording on February 18, just five months after Lee Young Ji ...
Boston Celtics point guard Jaylen Brown appeared on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" on Tuesday to talk about his performance brand as well as his NBA accomplishments. Fallon congratulated him on ...
A classic television moment from 1995 has resurfaced, taking social media by storm. Drew Barrymore’s spontaneous act of flashing David Letterman during his birthday episode of The Late Show is… The ...
From Eddie Murphy to Will Ferrell to Tina Fey, these are the 50 people who made "SNL" what it is, 50 years into its run.
Many Jewish comedy greats got their start in the once-scrappy comedy sketch show, which celebrates its golden anniversary this weekend.
Fallon was riffing with Paul Shaffer and the World’s Most Dangerous Band, Letterman’s longtime sidekick and band from his time hosting CBS’ Late Show from 1982 to 2015 — Shaffer and co were filling in ...