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  • Bill Hader plays swan song on 'SNL'

    Bill Hader -- aka Stefon, " James Carville ," "Keith Morrison," Alien Greg, and lots of game show hosts -- was leaving " Saturday Night Live " after eight largely terrific seasons.And he did. As Stefon, almost getting married to Anderson Cooper on the 38th 5/19/13 Read more »

  • Bill Hader leaving 'Saturday Night Live,' report says

    Uh oh. This can't be good. Bill Hader, one of "SNL's" most distinctive players who brought a variety of caricatures, tics, personas, impersonations and generally assorted deranged comic types to the show over the past eight seasons, is leaving, according t   Read more »

  • Seth Meyers to replace Jimmy Fallon on 'Late Night'

    "Tonight" show.Meyers' show will originate from New York's Rockefeller Center , just like Fallon's "Tonight" show. Meyers' premiere date has not been set.Longtime "Saturday Night Live" producer Lorne Michaels will be the executive in charge of both shows.   Read more »

  • Martin Short stars in comedy pilot

    Short could be back in the weekly TV business with his former " Saturday Night Live " boss, Lorne Michaels .Short says he's waiting to hear whether NBC will pick up a comedy pilot produced by Michaels as a series next season.The untitled sitcom stars "SNL"   Read more »

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About Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live (SNL) is a weekly late-night sketch comedy and variety show filmed in New York City. It made its debut on October 11, 1975, under a slightly different title. The show features a regular cast of comedy actors, joined by a guest host and musical act. The show is broadcast live in the Central and Eastern time zones (with a time delay in the Mountain Time Zone and Pacific Time Zone) from Studio 8H at the GE Building in New York's Rockefeller Center.

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