On last night's SNL cold opening, The Fox & Friends crew added their two centss on NBA player Jason Collins announcing he is gay. In addition, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg is grilled on gun control and his sugary drink laws. Check it out below!
On E!'s GAME OF GAME OF THRONES, a trio of THRONES super fans must answer a series of questions to prove their status as the 'ultimate' fan. Turns out, they don't know a whole lot about what's actually happening in the real world. Check out the sketch below!
On last night's SNL, various friends, coworkers and family members offer their congratulations...and food, to Michael Jordan and his wife, Yvette Prieto, on their wedding. Check out the sketch below!
Catch up on the headlines with this roundup of 'Weekend Update' clips from last night's SNL: Seth Meyers weighed in on this week's big issues including guntrol control, Jason Collins announcing that he's gay, and more. Check out the clips below!
Zach Galifianakis returned to host Saturday Night Live last night, and in his opening monologue, bumbles arond a bit, showing off his dad's legendary 'Charades' clue, and has a minor Altoids accident. Check out the clip below!
Playing Phil Spector and Jack Kevorikian wasn't enough for Al Pacino. So HBO enlisted him to play every murderer in their biopics. Including Amanda Knox. Check out the sketch below!
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE presented The Weather Channel's very first soap opera, aptly titled 'Stormy Skies,' on last night's episode. Turns out, the sudser has a lot of the same production elements - and flubs - as its regular programing. Check it out below!
On last night's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE cold opening, President Obama celebrates the Senate's decision to begin a gun control debate by welcoming Senators Joe Manchin and Pat Toomey to explain some of their proposals. Check it out below!
On last night's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, a performance of HOWL OF THE LANDLORD goes awry when all of the actors happen to suffer from acute short term memory loss. Check it out below!
On last night's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE skit, 'Junior Prom,' the dance is funded by some rich guy that lives on top of a hill. His repayment? He wants to dance with the kids. Check out the sketch below!
For some reason, NBC Sports executives hired John Tesh and his incompetent brother to write an NBA on NBC theme song, on last night's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. Check out the skit below!
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE presented an indepth look at the British punk band IAN RUBBISH AND THE BIZZAROS on last night's episode - as well as the crumbling of the band over their different views on the late Margaret Thatcher. Check out the sketch below!
Vince Vaughn finally returned to host SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE last night after many years away. To get back into the swing of things, he got a little help from the most vital part of the show: the audience. Check out his opening monologue below!
On 'It's a Date,' a lucky bachelorette must choose between a regular man and two interesting group date combinations. Check out SNL's sketch below, featuring Andy Samberg, Dan Aykroyd, and Steve Martin!
Last night, SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE presented the latest edition of 'Maine Justice,' following a man hailing from Louisiana who finds himself confused by a Cajun-themed courtroom in Maine. Check out the sketch below!
SNL chronicled the life of 'Sober' Caligula in Rome after the emperor's decision to give up drinking, on last night's episode. Check out the sketch below!
Multiple Grammy and Emmy Award-winning Justin Timberlake returned to NBC'S SNL last night, March 9 pulling double-duty as host and musical guest. Entering his fifth turn as host, Timberlake's third solo album 'The 20/20 Experience,' is due out March 19. Below, check out his performance of his newest hit song SUIT AND TIE!
Multiple Grammy and Emmy Award-winning Justin Timberlake returned to NBC'S SNL last night, March 9 pulling double-duty as host and musical guest. Entering his fifth turn as host, Timberlake has entered a club that includes only a select few - check out his opening monologue, featuring the other hosts to take the reins five times, including Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin, below!