Saturday Night Live | |
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Season 36 | |
No. of episodes | 22 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 25, 2010 – May 21, 2011 |
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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.
Long-time announcer Don Pardo announced that he would pre-record his parts from his home in Arizona rather than perform live in New York City. [1]
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. [2] 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. [3] 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 . [4]
Repertory players | Featured players |
bold denotes Weekend Update anchor
In August 2010, Michaels hired Second City Theater writers Tom Flanigan and Shelly Gossman. [5] 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. [6] 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. [7]
No. overall | No. in season | Host | Musical guest(s) | Original air date | Ratings/ Share | |
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681 | 1 | Amy Poehler | Katy Perry | September 25, 2010 | 5.3/13 | |
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682 | 2 | Bryan Cranston | Kanye West | October 2, 2010 | 4.8/12 | |
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683 | 3 | Jane Lynch | Bruno Mars | October 9, 2010 | 4.8/12 | |
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684 | 4 | Emma Stone | Kings of Leon | October 23, 2010 | 4.5/11 | |
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685 | 5 | Jon Hamm | Rihanna | October 30, 2010 | 4.6/11 | |
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686 | 6 | Scarlett Johansson | Arcade Fire | November 13, 2010 | 4.7/12 | |
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687 | 7 | Anne Hathaway | Florence + the Machine | November 20, 2010 | 4.7/12 | |
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688 | 8 | Robert De Niro | Diddy-Dirty Money | December 4, 2010 | 5.0/12 | |
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689 | 9 | Paul Rudd | Paul McCartney | December 11, 2010 | 5.3/13 | |
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690 | 10 | Jeff Bridges | Eminem & Lil Wayne | December 18, 2010 | 4.9/12 | |
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691 | 11 | Jim Carrey | The Black Keys | January 8, 2011 | 7.8/18 | |
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692 | 12 | Gwyneth Paltrow | Cee Lo Green | January 15, 2011 | 5.1/12 | |
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693 | 13 | Jesse Eisenberg | Nicki Minaj | January 29, 2011 | 5.1/12 | |
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694 | 14 | Dana Carvey | Linkin Park | February 5, 2011 | 5.6/13 | |
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695 | 15 | Russell Brand | Chris Brown | February 12, 2011 | 5.0/12 | |
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696 | 16 | Miley Cyrus | The Strokes | March 5, 2011 | 5.4/13 | |
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697 | 17 | Zach Galifianakis | Jessie J | March 12, 2011 | 4.8/12 | |
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698 | 18 | Elton John | Elton John | April 2, 2011 | 5.0/12 | |
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699 | 19 | Helen Mirren | Foo Fighters | April 9, 2011 | 4.7/12 | |
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700 | 20 | Tina Fey | Ellie Goulding | May 7, 2011 | 5.3/15 | |
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701 | 21 | Ed Helms | Paul Simon | May 14, 2011 | 4.9/12 | |
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702 | 22 | Justin Timberlake | Lady Gaga | May 21, 2011 | 7.0/17 | |
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Title | Original air date | |
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"The Women of SNL" | November 1, 2010 | |
A collection of past and present sketches highlighting SNL's female cast members, shown as a parody of The Real Housewives reality series. Rachel Dratch, Nora Dunn, Tina Fey, Ana Gasteyer, Jan Hooks, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Laraine Newman, Cheri Oteri, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Molly Shannon and Kristen Wiig appeared in new material made exclusively for the special. [16] Andy Cohen made a cameo as the host the special. Originally this special was supposed to air in the previous season but was scrapped and replaced with a special about the history of Saturday Night Live in the 2000s. NBC re-aired the special on May 18, 2014. | ||
"Saturday Night Live Backstage" | February 20, 2011 [17] | |
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