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Saturday Night Live UK. What is it?! Painful, that’s what. Yeah, seriously. Beyond seriously unfunny. The show launched on Sky Saturday night with a dire Cold Open featuring prime minister Keir
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Top 10 SNL cold opens that failed spectacularly
Not every cold open sticks the landing—some crash spectacularly. Join us as we count down the most offensive, tone-deaf, and painfully unfunny cold opens in "Saturday Night Live" history! From ego-driven disasters to shockingly poor timing,
James Austin Johnson reprised his role as the POTUS at a gas station, while Colin Jost returned as Pete Hegseth.
The British "SNL" spinoff "Saturday Night Live UK" kicked off with jokes about President Trump and the former Prince Andrew in its first episode ever.
The FCC chairman may be threatening the broadcast networks over their coverage of the Iran war, but Saturday Night Live again went with a cold open that skewered Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth for their lack of planning for the fallout from the Middle East intervention.
From the "nostalgia" factor to the comics' indelible chemistry, to the "many iconic things that came out of it," this political sketch stands apart for Jost.
"Saturday Night Live" addressed high prices at the pump in its cold open, which also took a dig at Timothée Chalamet's ballet and opera controversy.
Saturday Night Live' has launched a new short-form series on YouTube and Peacock called 'The Rundown.' Colin Jost hosts the first episode.