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Saturday Night Live season 36
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| season_number | 36 |
| bgcolour | #ff9200 |
| image | Saturday Night Live Title Card.jpeg |
| image_size | 250 |
| image_alt | The title card for the thirty-sixth season of Saturday Night Live. |
| num_episodes | 22 |
| network | NBC |
| first_aired | |
| last_aired | |
| prev_season | season 35 |
| next_season | season 37 |
| episode_list | List of Saturday Night Live episodes |
The thirty-sixth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between September 25, 2010, and May 21, 2011.
Longtime announcer Don Pardo announced that he would pre-record his parts from his home in Arizona rather than perform live in New York City.
Cast
Prior to the start of the season, longtime cast member Will Forte left the show after a total of eight seasons from 2002 to 2010. Featured player Jenny Slate was let go from the show after one season. Abby Elliott and Bobby Moynihan were both upgraded to repertory status, while Nasim Pedrad remained a featured player.
Following Forte and Slate's departures, the show hired four new cast members: ImprovOlympic alumni Vanessa Bayer and Paul Brittain, stand-up comic and impressionist Jay Pharoah, and comedic actor Taran Killam of The Groundlings. Killam is the second cast member after Kenan Thompson to be a cast member on a Nickelodeon kids' sketch show (The Amanda Show) and the second cast member after Jeff Richards to be a cast member on MADtv.
Cast roster
Repertory players
- Fred Armisen
- Abby Elliott
- Bill Hader
- Seth Meyers
- Bobby Moynihan
- Andy Samberg
- Jason Sudeikis
- Kenan Thompson
- Kristen Wiig Featured players
- Vanessa Bayer
- Paul Brittain
- Taran Killam
- Nasim Pedrad
- Jay Pharoah bold denotes Weekend Update anchor
Writers
Main article: List of Saturday Night Live writers#season 36
In August 2010, Michaels hired Second City Theater writers Tom Flanigan and Shelly Gossman. Portlandia co-creator Jonathan Krisel joined the staff as a writer, producer, and creative collaborator on several Digital Shorts. Heather Anne Campbell, a performer from the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles, was also added to the writing staff. Sarah Schneider, a regular writer and performer for CollegeHumor, was a guest writer for the last five episodes of the season before joining full-time for season 37.
This was also the final season for longtime writer/Lonely Island member Akiva Schaffer (a role he had been in since 2005), as he left the show, after six years, but would contribute to SNL Digital Shorts over the following season.
Additionally, this was the final season for longtime Weekend Update writer Doug Abeles (who had written for the segment since 2001), as he left the show after 10 years; as well as Simon Rich (who previously joined the writing staff in 2007), as he left after four years.
Episodes
Main article: List of Saturday Night Live episodes
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Katy Perry performs "California Gurls" and "Teenage Dream", and appears in Bronx Beat and the SNL Digital Short. Back-up dancer Kherington Payne appears in both of Perry's performances.
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Rachel Dratch, Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, and Justin Timberlake appear in the opening monologue. Timberlake also appears in the "Actor II Actor" sketch.
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Maya Rudolph appears in the Bronx Beat sketch, reprising her role as Jodi Deitz.
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New York Governor David Paterson appears on Weekend Update, alongside Fred Armisen's portrayal of Paterson.
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Peter Sarsgaard appears in the SNL Digital Short.
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Amy Poehler reprises her roles as Betty Caruso and Amber.
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Vanessa Bayer, Paul Brittain, Taran Killam, and Jay Pharoah's first episode as cast members.
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Kanye West performs "Power" and "Runaway". Pusha T performs with him on the second song.
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Ernest Borgnine and Morgan Freeman appear in the "What Up with That?" sketch; this would be the last live-action television appearance for Borgnine before his death in 2012.
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Helen Mirren appears in the SNL Digital Short.
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Bruno Mars performs "Just the Way You Are" and a medley of the songs "Nothin' on You" and "Grenade".
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Kristen Wiig received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for this episode.
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Kings of Leon performs "Radioactive" and "Pyro".
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SNL writer John Mulaney appears on a Weekend Update segment called "I Love It".
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The song Ta Douleur by Camille is played during the Les jeunes de Paris sketch.
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Rihanna performs "What's My Name?" and "Only Girl (In the World)" and appears in the SNL Digital Short.
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Debut of "Greetings from American America", an animated short created by former SNL head writer Fred Wolf. David Spade provided the voice of a chihuahua in the short.
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Writer and future cast member Colin Jost appears in the "Back to the Future" sketch as the scene marker.
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Arcade Fire performs "We Used to Wait" and "Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)" and appears in the SNL Digital Short. Owen Pallett plays violin during both of Arcade Fire's performances.
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner plays the synthesizer during Arcade Fire's second performance.
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Florence + the Machine performs "Dog Days Are Over" and "You Got the Love".
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Diddy-Dirty Money performs "Coming Home" and "Ass on the Floor". Additionally, Sean "Diddy" Combs appears in the "Blizzard Man" sketch.
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Swizz Beatz performs with Diddy-Dirty Money for their second song
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Robin Williams appears in the "What Up with That?" sketch.
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Ben Stiller appears in the "Movie Fan" and "It's a Living" sketches.
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The episode's final segment features Dana Carvey as the voice of a hippie in an animated short by former SNL writer Fred Wolf.
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Paul McCartney performs "Jet", "Band on the Run", a medley of "A Day in the Life" and "Give Peace a Chance", and as an encore, "Get Back", replacing the extended good-byes. Additionally, McCartney appears in the opening monologue, the SNL Digital Short, and Weekend Update.
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Chef Mario Batali appears in the Digital Short.
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For the first set, Eminem and Lil Wayne perform "No Love". For the second set, Eminem performs "Won't Back Down" and Lil Wayne performs "6Foot 7Foot".
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David Rudman plays Cookie Monster in the opening monologue. Cookie Monster started his own campaign on Facebook, similar to that of Betty White, to audition for SNL the month before, though he did not get the part.
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Akon, Jorma Taccone, Akiva Schaffer, John McEnroe, Blake Lively, and Jessica Alba appear in the SNL Digital Short.
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At the end of the episode, Bridges exclaimed "Rest in peace, Captain Beefheart!"; Beefheart, who had performed on SNL in 1980, died the day before the episode aired.
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Bill Hader suffered a panic attack while impersonating Julian Assange. Hader has opened up about the experience in the years since the incident. Lorne Michaels calmed him down backstage after the sketch telling Hader, “you can work here as long as you want”.
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The Black Keys perform "Howlin' for You" and "Tighten Up".
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Jim Carrey reprises his Charles Bronson impression from In Living Color.
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Cee Lo Green performs "Forget You" and "Bright Lights Bigger City" and appears in the opening monologue, the "Bar Mitzvah" sketch and the "Forget You" sketch.
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Pee-wee Herman and Anderson Cooper appear in the SNL Digital Short.
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Nicki Minaj performs "Right Thru Me" and "Moment 4Life" and appears in the SNL Digital Short and the "Bride of Blackenstein" sketch.
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Mark Zuckerberg appears in the opening monologue, alongside Andy Samberg's portrayal of Zuckerberg.
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Jorma Taccone, Akiva Schaffer, and John Waters appear in the SNL Digital Short.
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Linkin Park performs "Waiting for the End" and "When They Come for Me".
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Mike Myers appears in the cold open to reprise his role as the title character in a Wayne's World sketch and introduces Linkin Park's second performance.
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Jon Lovitz appears in the opening monologue and introduces Linkin Park's second performance.
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Justin Bieber appears in Church Chat and a pre-taped parody of The Roommate.
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Jesse Eisenberg appears in the pre-recorded "Deidra Wurtz: Downsizing Expert" sketch commercial.
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Carvey's sons Dex and Tom appear in the goodnights.
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Carvey reprises his characters of Garth Algar and The Church Lady, as well as his impressions of Mickey Rooney and Regis Philbin.
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Chris Brown performs "Yeah 3x" and "No BS".
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The Strokes perform "Under Cover of Darkness" and "Life is Simple in the Moonlight".
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Jessie J performs "Price Tag" with B.o.B and "Mamma Knows Best".
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Seth Meyers ends Weekend Update by encouraging viewers to donate to Red Cross relief for the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
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Seth Meyers made an appearance in "The Original Kings of Catchphrase Comedy Tour" sketch as comedian Boston Powers. According to Meyers, it was his first appearance in a sketch in two years.
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Elton John and Leon Russell perform "Hey Ahab" and "Monkey Suit", as well as a post-show encore performance of "The Bitch Is Back", though only John is credited as the official musical guest.
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Will Forte appears in the "ESPN Classic" sketch, reprising his role as Greg Stink.
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Tom Hanks appears in the "ESPN Classic" sketch, as Michael Caine in the "Knights of the Realm" sketch, and in the SNL Digital Short. Hanks also introduces John and Russell's first performance.
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Carmelo Anthony appears in the "ESPN Classic" sketch, the SNL Digital Short and introduces John and Russell's second performance.
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Jake Gyllenhaal appears on Weekend Update.
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Foo Fighters performs "Rope" and "Walk". Additionally, Dave Grohl appears in the SNL Digital Short and the "Bongo's Clown Room" sketch.
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Ellie Goulding performs "Lights" and "Your Song".
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Maya Rudolph appears in the opening monologue, the "Birthing Seminar" sketch, and the "Googie Rene's Slightly Damaged Prom Wear Barn" sketch.
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Darrell Hammond appears as Donald Trump in the "GOP 2012 Undeclared Candidates Debate" sketch.
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Michael Bolton, Robin Wright, Jorma Taccone, and Akiva Schaffer appear in the SNL Digital Short.
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Tina Fey reprises her impersonation of Sarah Palin in the "GOP 2012 Undeclared Candidates Debate" sketch.
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Tina Fey received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for this episode.
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Paul Simon performs "Rewrite" and "So Beautiful or So What" and appears in the "What Up with That?" sketch.
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Chris Colfer and Lindsey Buckingham also appear in "What Up with That?".
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Jon Hamm, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell appear in the pre-filmed live-action segment of The Ambiguously Gay Duo cartoon "The Dark, Clenched Hole of Evil".
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Lady Gaga performs a medley of "The Edge of Glory" and "Judas" and "Born This Way" and appears in the "Liquorville" sketch, the SNL Digital Short "3-Way (The Golden Rule)", and the "What's That Name?" sketch.
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Susan Sarandon and Patricia Clarkson appear in the SNL Digital Short "3-Way (The Golden Rule)", reprising their roles from the "Motherlover" Digital Short.
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Bradley Cooper appears on Weekend Update.
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Jimmy Fallon appears as Barry Gibb in The Barry Gibb Talk Show sketch.
Specials
Originally a special celebrating the 35th anniversary of the show was planned but was scrapped and replaced with this special instead.
References
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