NBC's Saturday Night Live is going dark amid the coronavirus outbreak. The late-night sketch series is shutting down for three weeks, according to a source with knowledge of the news.
01.03.2020 - 22:31 / tvguide.com
If you are the kind of person who tends to schedule your weekends around new episodes of Saturday Night Live, don't worry, you are not alone. For us, there's nothing quite like watching those SNL sketches unfolding live on Saturday nights to cap off each long — and lately chaotic — week of current events. Sure, DVR-ing those episodes works as well, but then you miss out on all the live-tweeting and GIFs, and that's not quite as fun, then, is it?
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NBC's Saturday Night Live is going dark amid the coronavirus outbreak. The late-night sketch series is shutting down for three weeks, according to a source with knowledge of the news.
Global’s “Saturday Night Live” has postponed its next three shows.
A source close to “Saturday Night Live” told Variety that its next three shows have been postponed. The iconic NBC comedy series was supposed to return on March 28 with host John Krasinski and musical guest Dua Lipa. But since “Saturday Night Live” films in front of a live audience in New York City, one of the epicenters of the coronavirus outbreak, it’s only logical to cancel the program.
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If you are the kind of person who tends to schedule your weekends around new episodes of Saturday Night Live, don't worry, you are not alone. For us, there's nothing quite like watching those SNL sketches unfolding live on Saturday nights to cap off each long — and lately chaotic — week of current events. Sure, DVR-ing those episodes works as well, but then you miss out on all the live-tweeting and GIFs, and that's not quite as fun, then, is it?
If you are the kind of person who tends to schedule your weekends around new episodes of Saturday Night Live, don't worry, you are not alone. For us, there's nothing quite like watching those SNL sketches unfolding live on Saturday nights to cap off each long — and lately chaotic — week of current events. Sure, DVR-ing those episodes works as well, but then you miss out on all the live-tweeting and GIFs, and that's not quite as fun, then, is it?
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returned for their first time after a three-week hiatus and came back strong with a jam-packed Cold Open mocking the government's efforts to battle coronavirus, as well as the still wide-open field of Democratic presidential candidates.