Reference Summary: Steve Martin performs the monologue for Saturday Night Live's 50th Anniversary Special with John Mulaney and Martin Short. Select highest available video quality in “Settings” for best playback) Amy Poehler and Tina Fey take questions from
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Steve Martin performs the monologue for Saturday Night Live's 50th Anniversary Special with John Mulaney and Martin Short. Select highest available video quality in “Settings” for best playback) Amy Poehler and Tina Fey take questions from In 1975, two wide-eyed newcomers to New York City (David Spade, Pete Davidson) approach a hot dog salesman.
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Bill Murray stops by Weekend Update to give his rankings of the best Weekend Update anchors of all time. Tom Hanks introduces SNL's tribute to the canceled and tasteless jokes of its past.
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- Steve Martin performs the monologue for Saturday Night Live's 50th Anniversary Special with John Mulaney and Martin Short.
- Select highest available video quality in “Settings” for best playback) Amy Poehler and Tina Fey take questions from
- In 1975, two wide-eyed newcomers to New York City (David Spade, Pete Davidson) approach a hot dog salesman.
- Bill Murray stops by Weekend Update to give his rankings of the best Weekend Update anchors of all time.
- Tom Hanks introduces SNL's tribute to the canceled and tasteless jokes of its past.
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