View Full Version : SNL to return this weekend with a special host-less episode shot remotely


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04-10-2020, 12:42 AM
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/snl-return-remote-episode-weekend-1289594

NBC announced that Saturday Night Live is scheduled to be back in its normal timeslot Saturday for a one-off episode featuring a special quarantine version of "Weekend Update" and other original content from cast members. There will be no host. SNL's Twitter account teased the special by showing all the cast members on Zoom (https://twitter.com/nbcsnl/status/1248322115293642752). SNL aired its last episode before the coronavirus shutdown on March 7 with host Daniel Craig. SNL's next episode, scheduled for March 28 with host John Krasinski and musical guest Dua Lipa, had to be scrapped. The SNL family has been particularly affected by coronavirus this week. On Sunday, Michael Che lost his grandmother (https://www.primetimer.com/item/Michael-Che-My-grandmother-died-from-coronavirus-JWSa4G) to the virus. SNL is also mourning the loss of longtime sketch music producer Hal Willner (https://www.primetimer.com/item/Hal-Willner-SNLs-longtime-sketch-music-producer-dies-from-coronavirus-at-age-64-62SWzQ), who died Tuesday of complications from coronavirus.

With Tom Hanks as surprise host, SNL stuck the landing with its first-ever remote episode (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/12/arts/television/snl-coronavirus-tom-hanks.html)

On March 11, Hanks stunned the world (https://twitter.com/tomhanks/status/1237909897020207104) by announcing that he and wife Rita Wilson had tested positive for coronavirus. On April 11, Hanks was the surprise host (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kol7RE3wCNA) of the first Saturday Night Live At Home episode, shot remotely due to the coronavirus quarantine. "What does Saturday Night Live look like without professionally crafted costumes, sets or hair and makeup? Without a studio audience or the ability of its cast members to be in the same place at the same time? This weekend, for the first time in the show’s 45-year history, audiences got the chance to find out," says Dave Itzkoff. "Beginning with this week’s opening sketch, which showed all 17 cast members joining in a video call from their home quarantines and ended with Kate McKinnon exclaiming, 'Live from Zoom, it’s sometime between March and August!,' it was clear this would not be your customary episode. Still, the show did all it could to keep things familiar, bringing in Tom Hanks as a guest host and Chris Martin as a musical performer and drawing upon its roster of famous alumni and celebrity pals." Saturday marked the first SNL episode since March 7, when there were a couple sketches on the spread of coronavirus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwjRnJ9hNDw). Within days, all the late-night shows would be shut down. But it seemed hard to imagine SNL returning since it was the late-night show most dependent on performing in front of a live audience. Hanks told viewers that the special episode had been pre-taped and they should expect an unusual broadcast. “Is it going to look a little different than what you’re used to?” he asked. “Yes. Will it be weird to see sketches without big sets and costumes? Sure. But will it make you laugh? Eh. It’s SNL. There’ll be some good stuff, maybe one or two stinkers. You know the drill.” Itzkoff adds: "SNL returned with a full complement of sketches that let us see directly into the homes of its performers. (We’ll be thinking about the prominently placed acoustic guitar in Colin Jost’s apartment for a long time.) Sure, sometimes the audio was garbled or the lighting was off, and the whole thing had a distinctly YouTube-circa-2009 aesthetic. But the familiar wing-and-a-prayer spirit of SNL — let’s just put this out there and see what sticks — was there, too, and a lot of it stuck."

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Larry David appeared remotely to send off Bernie Sanders (https://tvline.com/2020/04/11/saturday-night-live-video-larry-david-bernie-sanders-snl-coronavirus/)
Alec Baldwin's President Trump phoned in to "Weekend Update" to announce that Tiger King's Joe Exotic will replace Mike Pence as his running mate (https://www.etonline.com/snl-alec-baldwins-donald-trump-names-joe-exotic-as-2020-running-mate-144652)
Of course, SNL did a Zoom-themed sketch (https://www.vulture.com/2020/04/watch-snls-zoom-call-sketch-featuring-aidy-bryant.html)
Chloe Fineman debuts her Tiger King Carole Baskin impression (https://www.bustle.com/p/chloe-finemans-carole-baskin-impression-on-snl-wasnt-the-only-tiger-king-reference-22806957)
Surprise musical guest Chris Martin performed a cover of Bob Dylan's "Shelter from the Storm" (https://hollywoodlife.com/2020/04/12/snl-chris-martin-performs-shelter-from-the-storm-bob-dylan-video/)
Heidi Gardner's Bailey Gismert gives a shout-out to Louis CK's new special (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfkaLfEPTe0)
Colin Jost was forced to shave his quarantine beard ahead of his "Weekend Update" return (https://www.instagram.com/tv/B-22iZVlp0J)
Michael Che honored his grandmother, who died last week of coronavirus, by tricking Jost into reading a racially charged joke (https://tvline.com/2020/04/11/saturday-night-live-video-michael-che-grandmother-dies-coronavirus-snl/)
SNL paid a heartfelt musical tribute to Hal Willner, its longtime music sketch producer (https://tvline.com/2020/04/11/snl-tribute-hal-willner-music-producer-dead/): Kate McKinnon introduced the tribute to Willner, who died of coronavirus complications on Tuesday, that included Adam Sandler, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Kenan Thompson, Molly Shannon, Ana Gasteyer, Pete Davidson, Bill Hader, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, John Mulaney and Rachel Dratch. Several cast members even sang Lou Reed’s “Perfect Day" in tribute to Willner.