Live" host Steve Martin kicked off the NBC show's 50th anniversary special with a monologue which united him with fellow "SNL" icon John Mulaney and got Martin Short deported back to Canada by ICE. "I'm Steve Martin,
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Steve Martin brought the laughs while hosting the opening monologue for SNL50: The Anniversary Special on Sunday, Feb. 16. The 16-time host and friend of the show was also joined by comedians John Mulaney and Martin Short.
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With more details about the historic weekend surfacing daily, comedian Nate Bargatze added to the revelatory pile. He shared that he and other major stand-ups–including, but not limited to, Steve Martin and John Mulaney–performed at an NYC comedy club before Sunday’s show.
Simpson — who hosted on Feb. 25, 1978 — was acquitted over the death of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994. However, he was ordered to pay $33,500,000 in damages in 1997, having been found liable for the wrongful death of Goldman and battery of the pair in a civil lawsuit.
Steve Martin opened the SNL50 Anniversary special with a monologue tackling politics. John Mulaney roasted celebrity hosts, with Martin Short cameo.
The Anniversary Celebration,' which featured iconic sketches, musical performances and appearances from former cast members.
Killer hosts. John Mulaney joined Steve Martin during the “SNL50: The Anniversary Special” opening monologue and noted that over the last 50 years, 894 people have hosted the NBC sketch comedy series. “And it amazes me that only two of them have committed murder,” Mulaney added, which sparked laughter from Martin, 79, and the star-studded audience.
"Lorne told me I was doing the monologue ... on a friend’s boat down on the Gulf of Steve Martin," the "Only Murders in the Building" star joked. The "Father of the Bride" star was then joined by John Mulaney who joked that the celebrity hosts were the ...
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Frequent “Saturday Night Live” host Steve Martin kicked off the NBC show’s 50th anniversary special with a monologue which united him with fellow “SNL” icon John Mulaney and got Martin ...
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