David Spade says there were 'no weird vibes' with Eddie Murphy at the 'Saturday Night Live' anniversary after offending the 'Beverly Hills Cop' star years ago with a 'Weekend Update' joke: 'Everything bad has evaporated.
We’re still riding high from Saturday Night Live’s iconic 50th anniversary show. From Eddie Murphy and Will Ferrell sharing the stage in a “Scared Straight” sketch to the returns of Bill Murray, Adam Sandler,
Eddie Murphy showed off his best Tracy Morgan impression in a revival of this classic "Saturday Night Live" sketch for the 50th anniversary.
During Sunday night’s 50th anniversary show for Saturday Night Live, legendary cast member Eddie Murphy made a triumphant return to the program playing another one of its famous cast members. As Tracy Morgan was standing right next to him playing another character,
Fifty seasons of “Saturday Night Live” sketches, songs and special guests will be celebrated as the variety show celebrates its landmark anniversary. The pop culture juggernaut has launched the careers of generations of comedians from Steve Martin to Eddie Murphy and Tina Fey to Kate McKinnon.
An array of former Saturday Night Live cast members, including Adam Sandler, Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy, Kristen Wiig, Chris Rock, Fred Armisen, Garrett Morris, Jane Curtin, Jason Sudeikis, Jimmy Fallon,
Eddie Murphy showed off his best Tracy Morgan impression in a revival of this classic "Saturday Night Live" sketch for the 50th anniversary.
This special iteration of the recurring skit, which featured series vets like Eddie Murphy and Leslie Jones, also saw Tom Hanks reprise his role as a MAGA supporter named Doug. Saturday Night Live alum Victoria Jackson took issue with the sketch,
Live” was intended for countercultural comedy. Fifty years later, it is firmly part of the culture. Some memorable moments from 50 seasons include Eddie Murphy going undercover as a white man, the time Ashlee Simpson was caught lip-syncing and when Sinéad O’Connor ripped up a photo of the pope.
Live" alumni spanning across five decades of sketch comedy teamed up for "SNL50: The Anniversary Special." The highly anticipated celebration of the series' lasting achievement brought together a huge crew of comedy legends who got their start on the NBC staple,
Black Jeopardy,” one of Kenan Thompson’s most popular recurring “Saturday Night Live” sketches, came back to 30 Rock during the show’s 50th anniversary special on Sunday. As usual, Thompson played host Darnell Hayes aka Alex Treblack,
NBC's sketch comedy show with three hour prime-time special. From Eddie Murphy, Bill, Murray, Will Ferrell and Tina Fey to Tom Hanks, Sabrina Carpenter and Paul Simon, there was no shortage of stars on stage during the event.
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