on the eve of the presidential election — and 2015, just a day after her album, “25,” was released.The music superstar, who will be showing off her new slim-trim self for the first time on TV, is reportedly working on her fourth studio album.
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Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsBill Burr is set to make his Saturday Night Live hosting debut and he’s got the awkward promos to prove it. On Thursday SNL shared clips of a masked Burr standing next to Kenan Thompson advertising his Saturday hosting gig.“Hi, I’m Bill Burr and I’m hosting SNL this week and right now I’m doing the awkward promo.
on the eve of the presidential election — and 2015, just a day after her album, “25,” was released.The music superstar, who will be showing off her new slim-trim self for the first time on TV, is reportedly working on her fourth studio album.
Adele is our next host of! The singer will host the sketch comedy show on Oct. 24, with musical guest H.E.R. revealed the news on Sunday, afterwhich Adele took to Instagram to gush over what will be a «full circle» moment. «Bloooooody hellllll I’m so excited about this!!! And also absolutely terrified!» the GRAMMY winner wrote.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVGrammy and Oscar winner Adele will make her hosting debut on the October 24 episode of Saturday Night Live.The English singer-songwriter previously served as musical guest on the NBC sketch program on October 18, 2008, also on the eve of a Presidential election, and on November 21, 2015.Adele will be joined by H.E.R. who will make her musical guest debut on SNL next week.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVIn the Oct.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVThursday’s presidential town halls took the spotlight during “Saturday Night Live’s” third episode of its 46th Season.Alec Baldwin was back in his guest role as President Donald Trump, while Jim Carrey portrayed former vice president and current democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden for the third week in a row. Mikey Day portrayed George Stephanopoulos, Kate McKinnon portrayed “bad ass” Savannah Guthrie, and Maya Rudolph returned as Sen.
Morgan Wallen is getting ready to take the stage! CMT announced on Tuesday that the 27-year-old country star will perform at the 2020 CMT Music Awards later this month. Gabby Barrett, Sam Hunt and Shania Twain were also announced as performers.The news comes just days after Wallen's scheduled performance on was canceled due to his attendance at a party without COVID-19 safety protocols.
Maya Rudolph and Beck Bennett went toe-to-toe as Sen. Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence in the cold open on last week's “Saturday Night Live.” The sketch parodied a number of talked-about moments from last week’s debate, including Harris’ “I’m speaking” highlight and, of course, the fly on Pence’s head. The issue of fracking, which was a major topic that came up during the real vice presidential debate, also made its way into the show's script.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVLast night’s Saturday Night Live, hosted by Bill Burr with musical guest Jack White, drew a 4.7 household Live+Same Day rating in the 44 metered local markets and a 2.2 adults 18-49 rating in the 25 markets with local people meters.That was off double-digits from last week’s season premiere (5.6 HH rating, 2.9 in 18-49).
Maya Rudolph reprised her role as Kamala Harris on “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend, and once again stole the spotlight. Rudolph’s Harris faced off against Beck Bennett’s Mike Pence in a Cold Open sketch lampooning the Vice Presidential Debates, with a surreal, surprise appearance from Jim Carrey’s Joe Biden.
Maya Rudolph reprised her role as Kamala Harris on over the weekend, and once again stole the spotlight. Rudolph's Harris faced off against Beck Bennett's Mike Pence in a Cold Open sketch lampooning the Vice Presidential Debates, with a surreal, surprise appearance from Jim Carrey's Joe Biden.Moderator Susan Page (played by Kate McKinnon) opened the debates and welcomed both candidates to the stage.
NEW YORK -- The big debate — the one between Alec Baldwin and Jim Carrey — was a winner in the ratings.“Saturday Night Live” scored its biggest season premiere audience in four years and second best in 12 years, emphasizing the importance of presidential election time for the NBC comedy show.Its “cold open” featured Baldwin, portraying President Donald Trump, satirizing last week's debate performance.
Saturday Night Live debuted , but it was still flawless moment that sent Twitter into full stan mode. During season premiere's cold open, Alec Baldwin's faced off in a heated non-debate with Carey's Biden. It was barely more outrageous than the actual , especially considering their secret weapon: the Democratic nominee for Vice President. "The both of you, this stops right now.
Saturday Night Live went political at the launch of its 46th season with a parody of last week’s presidential debate, a jab at Donald Trump by Chris Rock, and a message from Megan Thee Stallion in support of black people.
has to keep up.The sketch comedy series returned over the weekend for its season 46 premiere, and the show had to act quickly to address the recent news that President Donald Trump has tested positive for COVID-19.With only two days to incorporate the massive news into their sketches, here's how handled the unexpected development.As expected, Saturday's «Cold Open» sketch still focused primarily on the recent chaotic presidential debate between Trump (once again played by Alec Baldwin) and Joe
Maya Rudolph can do no wrong when it comes to portraying Kamala Harris. During 's cold open, the comedian stepped on stage as the voice of reason and strength after Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump and Jim Carrey's Joe Biden bickered back and forth during their presidential debate. The Democratic vice presidential nominee took on the role of stern teacher, telling Trump to «not treat my Joe like that.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVStudio 8H in New York’s NBC Studios is getting a little bit more crowded this October: long-running late-night sketch comedy series “Saturday Night Live” has booked Bill Burr, Issa Rae, Morgan Wallen and Justin Bieber to appear in upcoming episodes.Comedian, actor and podcast host Burr will host the Oct. 10 episode, which will see a musical performance by country artist Wallen.
Bill Burr and Issa Rae are both set to make their “Saturday Night Live” hosting debuts later this month.The standup comedian will be running the show on Oct. 10, with the “Insecure” star set to take the Studio 8H stage Oct.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticJim Carrey and Maya Rudolph got the first promo of the week for their upcoming turns as Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, but guest host Chris Rock and musical guest Megan Thee Stallion have also gotten their shot.In a couple quick hosting announcement promos, Rock and Megan poke some fun at mask-wearing and COVID safety precautions.“Show’s gonna be great, we’re not even worried,” Rock says.