Peacock's terrific 50th anniversary retrospective focuses on the NBC show's auditions, writing process and ridiculous "More Cowbell" sketch.
SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night' is full of incredible insights about the iconic sketch-comedy show. Here are a few of the most interesting.
Amy Poehler looking back at her SNL audition in the Peacock documentary <i>SNL 50: Beyond Saturday Night</i>. Credit - Peacock Five minutes. That’s how long Saturday Night Live auditions last. The high-stakes audition process for the sketch show ...
“SNL 50: Beyond Saturday Night” will be streaming exclusively on Peacock. There will be four installments of “SNL 50: Beyond Saturday Night,” and each episode lands at the same time on Thursday, Jan. 16. Here are the episode descriptions below, per Peacock.
In the very first minutes of Peacock's new docuseries about NBC's Saturday Night ... That first hour is particularly packed with celebrities (Bill Hader! Amy Poehler! Pete Davidson!), but the sheer number of recognizable names and faces proves to be ...
Packed with behind-the-scenes footage, the series also features interviews with some the franchise's most famous figures, including former cast members and writers like Amy Poehler, Dana Carvey ...
Instead of chronicling the “eras” (hasn’t that already been done?), the Peacock documentary plucks out concepts and lets you see how the sausage is made.
Amy Poehler and Pete Davidson Remember Their Auditions Amy Poehler, Pete Davidson and more ‘SNL’ stars spill behind-the-scenes secrets in the four-part docuseries, ‘SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night,’ out now on Peacock.
T he ever-iconic Saturday Night Live has officially entered its landmark 50th season. Created by Lorne Michaels, the late-night sketch comedy show has been airing on NBC since 197
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Ben Marshall started writing on SNL in 2021, and he's been on the show ever since. He is part of the comedy trio Please Don't Destroy with John Higgins and Martin Herlihy, and they star in pre-recorded comedy sketches that sometimes air on the series.