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Every Person Who Has Hosted 'Saturday Night Live'
October 11, 1975
George Carlin, the legendary comedian, kicked off the first episode of Saturday Night Live in 1975. Impeccably witty and insightful, his monologues were the cherry on top of an incredible debut. His unique delivery resonated with the audience, leaving a timeless imprint on the show's history.
- 1Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure79 Votes
- 2George Carlin: Life Is Worth Losing23 Votes
- 3George Carlin: Playing with Your Head27 Votes
October 18, 1975
Paul Simon, predominately known for his musical talent, showcased an unexpected comedic side when hosting SNL in 1975 and 1976. With memorable skits like the beloved turkey suit and engaging duets with Art Garfunkel, Simon proved that he's more than just a brilliant musician.
October 25, 1975
Rob Reiner made a splash as SNL host in the show's early days by blending his signature wit with flawless comedic timing. Paired with the burgeoning talent of the 'Not Ready for Primetime Players,' Reiner's presence on stage created a lively and memorable atmosphere.
- 1The Princess Bride178 Votes
- 2Stand by Me156 Votes
- 3When Harry Met Sally...143 Votes
November 8, 1975 & December 20, 1975
Candice Bergen was a trailblazer, being the first woman to ever host SNL. Her natural, funny charm and confident stage presence contributed to her hosting five episodes, earning her a spot in the coveted 'Five-Timers Club.'
November 15, 1975
Robert Klein brought his trademark energy and humor to SNL in 1975, captivating the audience with his quirky yet relatable sketches. Klein's genuine enthusiasm and improvisational skills made a lasting impact on the show during its formative years.
November 22, 1975
Lily Tomlin, known for her razor-sharp wit and unparalleled character acting, hosted SNL multiple times, even earning an Emmy nomination for her performance. Whether it was propelling the Coneheads segment to new heights or engaging in a jazzercise spoof, Tomlin always knew how to keep viewers in high spirits.
- 19 to 544 Votes
- 2Nashville24 Votes
- 3Big Business33 Votes