Timothée Chalamet is gearing up for a big night on Saturday Night Live. The star of Dune and Call Me By Your Name will not only host the January 25 episode but also take on the role of musical guest.
Tina Fey remembers a rough start to her time at Saturday Night Live. Appearing in SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night, Peacock's new four-episode docuseries looking back at the late-night show's storied past, the writer-turned-star recalls being surprised by the ...
The 82nd Golden Globes, set to air Sunday at 8 pm EST ( 5:30 am on Monday in India), aim to bring back the playful energy of past ceremonies hosted by icons like Ricky Gervais or Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
Executive producer Morgan Neville explains what went into his Peacock docuseries "SNL 50: Beyond Saturday Night"
SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night' is full of incredible insights about the iconic sketch-comedy show. Here are a few of the most interesting.
Four-part docuseries starts as a typical self-congratulatory tribute. Then it drills down to specific highs and lows, and delivers the goods
Ahead of February's 50th anniversary show, Peacock's four-episode documentary takes you on a star-guided tour of "SNL's" audition process, writers' room, the "weird" season, and one iconic sketch.
Here's a look at NBC's Saturday Night Live host Dave Chappelle and some members of the SNL cast checking in from tonight's read-thru.
Watch Lindsay Lohan, Kristen Wiig, Vanessa Bayer and more SNL cast members in Season 37's "Disney Housewives" Bravo parody sketch.
On the January 15th podcast episode of ‘Call Her Daddy,’ Riley Keough reveals to host Alex Cooper that she once was arrested when she was a teenager, and had to call her mom Lisa Marie Presley to pick her up from jail.
Get ready to kick, and stretch, and kick! Saturday Night Live is turning 50! The legendary sketch show, which premiered on Oct. 11, 1975, is celebrating its anniversary early by serving SNL fans a feast of abundance that even Debbie Downer would be hard-pressed to refuse.
In today's SNL 50 Seasons in 50 Days, Tina Fey's Gov. Sarah Palin and Amy Poehler's Sen. Hillary Clinton have a message for U.S. voters.