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Watch Sean Spicer’s Surprise Emmy Cameo Spoofing Melissa McCarthy’s Spoof of Him
Watch Sean Spicer’s Surprise Emmy Cameo Spoofing Melissa McCarthy’s Spoof of Him
Watch Sean Spicer’s Surprise Emmy Cameo Spoofing Melissa McCarthy’s Spoof of Him
Melissa McCarthy won an Emmy this year for outstanding guest actress in a comedy series, and she couldn’t have done it without a major assist from Sean Spicer, the former White House Press Secretary for President Donald Trump. McCarthy spoofed Spicer and his bizarrely confrontational press briefings on last season of Saturday Night Live. McCarthy’s Spicer was an inferno of rage, insults, and rolling podiums. It was an incredible performance; by far, the biggest downside of Spicer’s resignation in July was the fact that McCarthy wouldn’t get to play ol’ Spicey more on this fall’s season of SNL.
Live From ScreenCrush, It’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ Secrets!
Live From ScreenCrush, It’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ Secrets!
Live From ScreenCrush, It’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ Secrets!
You know Saturday Night Live as a staple of late-night TV for decades. But did you know the show had a different title when it first debuted in the fall of 1975? SNL was originally called NBC’s Saturday Night, because at the time a different show was using the title Saturday Night Live. That show, hosted by Howard Cosell, lasted 18 episodes on ABC before it was cancelled. Soon after, SNL adopted the Saturday Night Live name, which is how it’s been known ever since. That’s just one of the facts packed into the latest episode of the ScreenCrush series You Think You Know TV?

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