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Directed by
  
Don Roy King

Presented by
  
Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler

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Created by
  
Lorne Michaels

Narrated by
  
Don Pardo

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Genre
  
Comedy Satire News Parody

Written by
  
Seth Meyers (head writer)

Starring
  
Fred Armisen Vanessa Bayer (season 3) Aidy Bryant (season 3) Michael Che (season 4) Abby Elliott (season 2) Will Forte (season 1–2) Bill Hader Darrell Hammond (season 1–2) Colin Jost (season 4) Taran Killam (season 3) Kate McKinnon (season 3) Bobby Moynihan Nasim Pedrad (season 2–3) Jay Pharoah (season 3) Tim Robinson(season 3) Andy Samberg(season 1–2) Cecily Strong(season 3) Jason Sudeikis Kenan Thompson Kristen Wiig (season 1–2) Casey Wilson (season 1)

Theme song
  
Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday Theme Song

Writers
  
Seth Meyers, Colin Jost, Lorne Michaels, John Mulaney

Cast
  
Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, Fred Armisen

Profiles

Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday is an American limited-run series broadcast on NBC. It is a political satire news show spin-off from Saturday Night Live, featuring that show's "Weekend Update" segment. It initially ran for three 30-minute episodes in October 2008, during the lead-up to the 2008 United States presidential election.

Contents

NBC has ordered a four-episode fourth iteration to be hosted by Michael Che and Colin Jost, premiering August 10, 2017.

Fall 2008

It premiered on Thursday, October 9, 2008, at 9:30 p.m. ET, after The Office. The remaining episodes aired in the same timeslot on October 16 and 23.

The format consists of a topical cold open sketch similar to most episodes of SNL, followed by an extended "Weekend Update" for the remaining time. The series is essentially a continuation of the short-form "primetime extra" specials which have aired intermittently since the 2000–2001 season, when NBC needed to fill time following "supersized" 40-minute episodes of Friends.

Several former Saturday Night Live alumni returned to this show: Will Ferrell reprised his role as President George W. Bush, while Tina Fey appeared as Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, in a continuation of her much-publicized appearances on the regular show. During the first show, Bill Murray appeared as himself, one of the undecided voters at the second presidential debate sketch. Chris Parnell appeared in the first two episodes as the moderators of the debates, Tom Brokaw and Bob Schieffer.

Fall 2009

Although originally intended to be a limited-run series, NBC announced on May 4, 2009, that they had ordered six new episodes of the show, making it the only show NBC introduced at the beginning of the 2008–2009 fall season to survive into a second term.

Darrell Hammond made guest appearances in the first three episodes, despite no longer being an SNL cast member. Former cast member Amy Poehler also returned as a special guest to co-anchor the first two episodes of the season. Although six were announced, the spring 2010 episodes were scrapped.

Fall 2012

NBC announced two SNL specials to be broadcast on 8 p.m. Thursday beginning September 20, 2012. This time around, the show was listed as "SNL Primetime Election Special" in some TV listings, but the actual on-air program retained its original title.

Summer 2017

On March 14, 2017, NBC announced a four-episode run of the series beginning August 10, 2017.

Season 2 (2009)

Despite Lorne Michaels saying that three episodes would be airing in Fall 2009, then another three in early 2010, and three in Spring 2010, there were only three Weekend Update Thursday installments that occurred in Fall 2009.

References

Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday Wikipedia


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