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On the Dec. 16 episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, Black opened up about a sketch, "Boys Night Out," that Amy Poehler and Emily Spivey wrote for the long-running comedy show, which unfortunately never saw the light of day. Black, 56, has hosted SNL four times since his debut in 2002.
Few SNL skits have permeated pop culture quite like "More Cowbell." With Christopher Walken demanding "I gotta have more cowbell" and Will Ferrell enthusiastically obliging, it’s a masterclass in comedic timing and absurdity.
You simply can’t discuss the holidays on SNL without mentioning Adam Sandler ‘s “The Hanukkah Song.” It’s gone down in history as one of the show’s most iconic moments of all time, and we’ve got to give credit where it’s due. But since the episode aired in 1994, the show has brought us even funnier moments that top this one.
SNL Season 51 Episode 9 featured Ariana Grande as the host alongside Cher as the musical guest. One of the performances saw Ariana Grande and Marcello Hernández as dance choreographers teaching various dance moves to their students. This included Bowen Yang and additional Saturday Night Live artists.
McCarthy brings a new lineup of hilariously daffy characters to a mixed bag of sketches on SNL, with some of the season's strongest pairing with some that were just kind of there -- but it was a surprise cast member who stole the show!
Jack Black finally shared the details of an unaired Saturday Night Live skit written by Amy Poehler and Emily Spivey.The 56-year-old American actor and comedian appeared on Late Night with