Paul McCartney performed a medley from The Beatles' *Abbey Road* album, including 'Golden Slumbers,' 'Carry That Weight,' and 'The End,' to close the 50th-anniversary special of *Saturday Night Live*. The event featured a star-studded lineup and celebrated the enduring influence of The Beatles' music.
Keith Richards, the legendary guitarist of The Rolling Stones, recently compared the longevity of 'Saturday Night Live' to his iconic band during SNL's 50th-anniversary celebration, highlighting their shared resilience and cultural impact.
Jack Nicholson made a rare public appearance at the SNL 50th Anniversary Special, introducing Adam Sandler's tribute song. The event celebrated the iconic show's legacy with a star-studded lineup.
During the 50th anniversary special of 'Saturday Night Live', John Mulaney humorously pointed out that only two out of 894 hosts have been charged with murder, identifying O.J. Simpson and Robert Blake. This observation sheds light on the show's controversial history amidst its celebration.
Steve Martin delivered a memorable opening monologue for the SNL50: The Anniversary Special, showcasing his signature wit and humor. Joined by John Mulaney and Martin Short, the event celebrated 50 years of Saturday Night Live with laughter, nostalgia, and star power.
Eddie Murphy delivered a memorable performance during the 'Black Jeopardy' sketch at Saturday Night Live's 50th-anniversary special, showcasing his comedic genius alongside Tracy Morgan and Tom Hanks.
Molly Shannon captivated audiences at the Saturday Night Live 50th-anniversary special with her comedic brilliance, including a memorable drunk mother of the bride sketch with Bad Bunny and the return of her iconic character Sally O'Malley alongside Emma Stone.
Steve Martin opened the 'SNL50: The Anniversary Special' with a humorous monologue, featuring a playful jab at Martin Short. The event celebrated 50 years of 'Saturday Night Live' with a star-studded lineup, including John Mulaney, and revisited iconic sketches.
Garrett Morris, the original cast member of Saturday Night Live, shares his experiences as the show's first Black performer during its 50th-anniversary celebration, highlighting challenges and contributions.
Marcello Hernández reprised his role as Domingo in a star-studded sketch during Saturday Night Live's 50th-anniversary special, featuring Sabrina Carpenter, Pedro Pascal, and Bad Bunny, highlighting the show's legacy with humor and musical performances.