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Saturday Night Live: Live from New York, it's... Darrell Hammond! Sketches include "White House Friends," "Mom Jeans," "ĄShow Biz Grande Explosion!," "Handicapped Rappers," "Scheinwald Studios," "ABC Fall Line-Up," "Snoop Dogg Misses 'Friends'," "Appalachian Emergency Room," "TV Funhouse: Pothead Theatre" (film), "Duster's Digest," and "A Mother's Day Message From Snoop Dogg." Avril Lavigne performs "Don't Tell Me" and "(So Much For) My Happy Ending." |
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| Title: | Snoop Dogg/Avril Lavigne | |
| Air Date: | May 08, 2004 | |
| Runtime: | 90 mins | |
| Genres: | Comedy Music | |
| Countries: | USA | |
| Actors: | Darrell Hammond Don Pardo | |
| Soundtrack: | Click here to check | |
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You know a television show has hit it big when it's current season is number 35, it has a cult following, and when you think of it, you no longer think of it as a television show. All of these signs apply to "Saturday Night Live" whose constant satire on politics and pop culture in general have kept people tuning in since the 1970's. Besides starting up the careers of some comedic legends (Dan Ackroyd, Chevy Chase, James Belushi, Bill Murray, just to name a few) Saturday Night Live also seems to be a platform for up and coming musical talent as well. From Simon and Garfunkel having their reunion to The Rolling Stones, this show just seems to be an insult just to label it as a T.V. show.