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- Actors, comedians and artists get together to perform short, hilarious skits on current, intelligent and at times ridiculous topics.
- Liz Lemon, head writer of the sketch-comedy show "TGS with Tracy Jordan", must deal with an arrogant new boss and a crazy new star while trying to run a successful television show without losing her mind.
- In this intimate portrayal of friendship, transition and America, Will Ferrell and his close friend of thirty years decide to go on a cross-country road trip to explore a new chapter in their relationship.
- The life and career of legendary comedian Andy Kaufman.
- Former members of Saturday Night Live come together to remember the past 40 years of Saturday Night Live.
- Actor, Producer, and Director Robert Montgomery introduced each telecast, sometimes interviewing one of the stars, and sometimes appearing in the play.
- Music showcase show featuring well-known musical artists as well as celebrity hosts and dancers.
- Join Carson Daly as he checks out the coolest places in LA and talks with today's big names in film and television and introduces you to up-and-coming bands and musicians that rock.
- The long-running television version of the long-running NBC radio series devoted to classical music as well as Broadway composers.
- A weekly show features the cast performing the seven most popular songs. In 1974, a revival attempt showcases songs from past broadcasts of the 1940s and 1950s.
- The music video for the Friends theme song "I'll Be There for You" featuring the Friends main cast performing with the Rembrandts.
- Four cold opens from Season 50 and two sketches from Season 49 (one of which is another cold open) make up this 2024 Election Special.
- He Said, She Said was the original name of the original format of what would become the popular 70's game show, Tattletales. Joe Garagiola hosted this iteration. The primary difference between formats was the number of couples and who they played for; He Said, She Said, had 4 couples, whereas Tattletales had 3, and where the He Said, She Said couples were each only playing for 'one lucky couple in the studio audience,' Tattletales - with the red, green and 'banana' sections of the studio audience - had a couple for them - in their entirety.
- Saturday Night Live salutes the fearless leaders of our country will these sketches of America's political elite! Raise a flag to the politicians past and present who have driven constituents wild with laughter! Catch your favorite characters in some of Saturday Night Live's most memorable political sketches, including: Ronald Reagan MasterMind; Chevy Chase as President Ford; Clinton's trip to McDonald's; and Jesse Jackson "Green Eggs and Ham". Also featuring special recount madness sketches from the Infamous 2000 Gore-Bush election such as The Gore Ballot and Palm Beach!
- Celebrate with Kellywise, David S. Pumpkins, Vincent Price and more.
- A cavalcade of NBC stars gather to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the network, culminating in the unveiling of the new (and current) network logo, the six-feathered peacock.
- This was a word association game similar to Password. 2 teams consisting of 1 contestant paired up with a celebrity were pitted against each other. 2 games were normally played on each show. The host would give a word to one of the teams, then the celebrity had to come up with the association recorded by the contestant prior to the show {e.g.: Cut-"SCISSORS"}. If the celebrity guessed correctly in 3 tries or less, the team earned 10 points. If not, the celebrity from the opposing team could guess once for a chance to "steal" 10 points. Otherwise, The Word Revealed with the 1st Letter and deducted by 1 point until next-to-the-last letter for 1 point until the star to buzz-in say the word. The 1st team to earn 100 points and collects $100 won the game and played a bonus round called "The BIG 5". In this round called "The BIG 5", the contestant left the stage and entered a soundproof room while the celebrity named 5 associations in each 1 of the 5 words or theme provided by the host. The celebrity would then designate 1 as the bonus word, the 1 contestant was most likely to come up with. Once this was completed, the contestant returned and had 20 seconds to come up with all 5 words with these associations earning $50 for each one. Originally, if the contestant merely named the bonus word, they would double their winnings in the bonus round up to $500 in 10 seconds. To provide a greater degree of difficulty a rule was subsequently added requiring the contestant to guess the bonus word in order to double their winnings. For the second game, the celebrities changed sides. Contestants can play until defeated or reach $1200 in cash. On December 23-27, 1968... "SNAP JUDGMENT" is formatted to "PASSWORD". Now the Game gives 10 clues to the word for 2 teams or less wins 10 points for the 1st chance and all the way the 10th and last chance clue worth 1 point. After the 5th Word, The Points are doubled. The 1st Clue worth 20 points, 2nd Clue worth 18 points, 3rd Clue worth 16 points, 4th Clue-14 points, 5th Clue-12 points, 6th Clue-10 points, 7th Clue-8 points, 8th Clue-6 points, 9th Clue-4 points and the 10th and Last Clue-2 points. 1st Team score 100 points wins $100 and play "THE NEW BIG 5" where a contestant plays for $500 for 5 words to associate in 20 seconds instead of the bonus word. Play Continues until Defeated and wins $1200.