Tom Davis, a writer who with Al Franken helped develop some of the most popular skits in the early years of "Saturday Night Live," died Thursday at age 59. His wife, Mimi Raleigh, said he died of ...
The latest faux controversy surrounding the Minnesota Senate race is Democratic candidate Al Franken's involvement in the opening skit of "Saturday Night Live," which poked fun at the false ads that ...
Remember when Al Franken was just the goofy guy on Saturday Night Live who did feel-good skits in a powder blue cardigan? As Stewart Smalley, he took the piss out of the self-help movement by bringing ...
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Millions of viewers will tune in next Sunday to enjoy “SNL50: The Anniversary Special,” a three-hour broadcast celebrating one of the most enduring and impactful institutions in TV history. But only a ...
Saturday Night Live alum Dana Carvey returned to the NBC skit show for the opening of its 50th season, where he resurrected his impersonation of President Joe Biden. Carvey was one of several SNL ...
Al Franken as an entertainer and not as a U.S. senator was on a USO tour with Leeann Tweeden, a Playboy playmate and, more recently, a conservative broadcaster. Franken and Tweeden performed lowbrow ...
In her blog post, Tweeden recalled that Franken "had written some skits for the show and brought props and costumes to go along with them. Like many USO shows before and since, the skits were full of ...
HUDSON — Tom Davis, a writer who with Al Franken helped develop some of the most popular skits in the early years of “Saturday Night Live,” was remembered by his former partner as “great friend, a ...
HUDSON, N.Y. (AP) — Tom Davis, a writer who with Al Franken helped develop some of the most popular skits in the early years of 'Saturday Night Live,' was remembered by his former partner as 'great ...
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