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Monday April 06, 2026 |
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| CBS is turning over its entire late-night block to Byron Allen after Stephen Colbert’s exit, moving Comics Unleashed to 11:35pm., and adding Allen's comedy game show Funny You Should Ask at 12:37am |
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| Count Robert Smigel among those hailing Ashley Padilla’s latest breakout SNL sketch—and explaining why in conversation with Bill Carter. |
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| If you’ve ever wanted to play late-night host, Chicago has you covered. |
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| As Dennis Perkins notes in his review of a typically energetic Jack Black hosted #SNL, "Black is largely immune to puny human criticism. But I'll give it a shot." |
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| Kristi Noem's husband Bryon (Sarah Sherman) paid a visit to SNL's "Weekend Update," daring the co-anchors to say something inappropriate. |
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| Jack Black marked his fifth time hosting SNL with a cameo-filled Five-Timers Club monologue that built to a “Seven Nation Army” finale. |
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| SNL this weekend killed two topical birds with one stone, by weaving recently ousted AG Pam Bondi into a spoof of March Madness basketball coverage. |
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| As Jack Black joins SNL’s Five-Timers Club, here are 25 lesser-known facts—including why one original “member” didn’t qualify, and a club perk that vanished after one sketch. |
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| Late night will be running on a skeleton crew this week, with The Daily Show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and Late Night with Seth Meyers all dark as this year's early-spring slowdown continues across the broadcast dial. |
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