The show played to her comedy strengths (and poked a little bit of fun at her persona), and featured a nice cameo by "The Artist" star Jean Dujardin....
Rudolph will return to Studio 8H on Feb. 28 to host the show that made her famous....
Don't worry -- adorkableness is not contagious, so you'll be able to watch Deschanel host "SNL" this weekend (Feb. 11) without fear of contracting delightful diseases....
""No touching. I can touch you, you can't touch me. Tips are appreciated. The only reason I'm hosting this show is to put myself through nursing school."...
Things don't end well for the Giants....
For some odd reason, the actor is wearing not one but two layers of clothing atop his magnificent torso in his new "SNL" promos. He hosts Feb. 4 with musical guest Bon Iver....
After being on the air for more than three decades, the essential format of this show hasn't changed: Get an A-list guest host (or reasonable facsimile) and throw him or her into sketches with the ensemble players, which have included such heavy hitters as Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, Jane Curtin, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and Mike Myers. Each week's show also offers two musical numbers from someone at, or aspiring to, the top of the charts.
As Tracy Morgan points out in his "Saturday Night Live" monologue, returning as a host means that he gets to be in a lot more skits than when he was a cast member. Indeed, in the March 14th edition, he certainly gets a ton of face time, including this silly opening sequence ...
Back for the second week after a leave to have her baby, Amy Poehler signed off Saturday Night Live for good Saturday, giving a tearful farewell at the end of Weekend Update only to be obscured by a sort of tasteless gag involving blind New York Governor David Patterson.
We're not exactly sure that we needed any more proof that SNL cast member Fred Armisen's take on Barack Obama is seriously lacking. Still, we're more than happy to have had Will Ferrell on our TVs again.
The goal when any politician appears on Saturday Night Live is to show that he or she can take a joke. So consider it mission accomplished for Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin last night.
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Host Maya Rudolph; Sleigh Bells perform.
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