This phrase is the iconic opening line for the long-running sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Live" (SNL). It means that the show is broadcasting live from New York City.
These numbers correspond to the number of seasons the show has been on the air. "SNL 40" refers to the show's 40th anniversary, while "SNL 50" refers to its 50th anniversary.
SNL episodes are available to watch on NBC's website, as well as on various streaming platforms such as Hulu, YouTube TV, and Peacock.
An average episode of SNL is around 90 minutes long, but this can vary depending on the number of sketches, musical guests, and other segments.
Some episodes may not be available due to licensing and copyright issues. Additionally, some sketches or musical performances may be deemed too sensitive or inappropriate for streaming.
The cold open is the first sketch of the show, typically featuring a topical or political satire.
Yes, tickets for SNL tapings can be requested through a lottery system on the show's official website.
This graphic is the show's logo and is meant to represent the audience's excitement and energy for the show.
An episode typically consists of a host, a musical guest, and various comedy sketches and segments.
SNL is a live show, meaning that it is broadcast in real-time as it is being performed.
A recurring character is a fictional character that appears in multiple sketches or episodes, often played by the same cast member.
The show's producers and talent bookers choose hosts and musical guests based on their availability, popularity, and relevance to current events.
The monologue is the opening segment of the show where the host delivers a stand-up comedy routine or introduces the night's musical guest.
The Weekend Update is a satirical news segment that features two anchors delivering comical takes on current events and pop culture.
SNL premiered on October 11, 1975 and is currently in its 47th season.
This is a fictional club reserved for celebrities who have hosted SNL five or more times. It was first mentioned in an SNL sketch in 1990 and has become a recurring joke on the show.
This phrase has become a popular meme and is often used to introduce exciting or unexpected events on social media.
SNL is a live show, so sometimes sketches and segments may be cut or shortened due to time constraints or technical issues.
Yes, SNL has an official online store where fans can purchase t-shirts, mugs, and other merchandise featuring their favorite sketches and characters.
As of the 2021-2022 season, the main cast members of SNL are Beck Bennett, Aidy Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Mikey Day, Chloe Fineman, Heidi Gardner, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Alex Moffat, Kyle Mooney, Ego Nwodim, Chris Redd, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson, and Melissa Villaseor.
SNL holds open auditions in select cities for new cast members and writers. You can find information about upcoming auditions on the show's official website and social media pages.
"SNL" is an acronym for "Saturday Night Live."
Lorne Michaels is the creator and executive producer of SNL. He has been involved with the show since its beginning in 1975.
This was the name given to the original cast members of SNL in 1975. It has since become a nickname for all cast members of the show.
SNL takes a hiatus during the summer months, typically from May to September, to allow the cast and crew to recharge and prepare for the new season.