Article Summary Tina Fey reflects on her iconic Sarah Palin impersonation during the 2008 election on SNL. She discusses how SNL's political sketches walk a line between humor and real-world impact.
Tina Fey says that athletes make the best Saturday Night Live hosts. During a conversation with Damian Holbrook at HISTORYTalks in Philadelphia on April 18, Fey reflected on working with Tom Brady, ...
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin appeared on NBC's "Saturday Night Live," along with Palin lookalike Tina Fey. The show's opening sketch featured a mock press conference with Fey ...
Tina Fey acknowledged that she was "on the wrong side" of some jokes during her time on Saturday Night Live but maintained that other sketches, including a widely discussed impersonation of Sarah ...
NEW YORK (CNN) -- With three days to go before the elections and polls showing him trailing, Republican presidential candidate John McCain appeared on NBC's late night comedy show "Saturday Night Live ...
Tina Fey admits seeing Will Ferrell flop on Saturday Night Live was "almost reassuring". The Hollywood star has recalled an awkward moment one of the SNL legend's sketches totally fell flat with ...
The 55-year-old comic worked on the show from 1997–2006, including a stint as the programme's first female head writer from 1999, and she believes it was important for SNL to shine a light on current ...
From original cast members like Chevy Chase and Bill Murray to modern favorites like Bowen Yang and Sarah Sherman, SNL has ...
During a conversation with Damian Holbrook at HISTORYTalks in Philadelphia on April 18, Fey reflected on working with Tom Brady, who hosted an episode of the beloved sketch comedy series in 2005. "The ...
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