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'' sketch and satirical news program that comments on and parodies current events. It is the show's longest-running recurring sketch, having been on since the show's first broadcast and been featured in the vast majority of episodes since. It is typically presented in the middle of the show immediately after the first musical performance, and with some exceptions is the only sketch not to feature the episode's host. The format of the sketch involves one or two of the players cast in the role of
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, presenting news headlines based on current events that are immediately followed by a gag commentary that twists the context into something humorous. The anchors also act as hosts for occasional editorials, commentaries, or other performances by other cast members or guests, either playing fictionalized versions of themselves, impressions of real-life figures, or invented characters; these guests often display eccentric behavior and baffling commentaries, with the anchors acting as straight people reacting accordingly. In modern times, dedicated anchors are chosen among writing staff, often lead writers, in lieu of cast or featured players, although anchors still occasionally appear in other sketches.
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, the original cast member filling the role of the anchor, has said that ''Weekend Update'' paved the way for comedic news shows like ''
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'' and ''
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'', and several ''Weekend Update'' hosts have gone on to host their own late-night talk shows, most notably fellow NBC properties '' Late Night'' (
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and Seth Meyers) and ''
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'' (Fallon). The current hosts of the segment are writing staff members and former lead writers Colin Jost and
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; they also hold the longest tenures of any ''Weekend Update'' host, with Jost beating out Che by eight episodes.


History


''Weekend Update'' (1975–1981)


Chevy Chase (1975–1976)

''Weekend Update'' was created by original anchor
Chevy Chase Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He became the breakout cast member in the first season of ''Saturday Night Live'' (1975–1976), where his recurring ''Weekend Update'' segment b ...
and ''SNL'' writers
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and
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. The sketch appeared on the first ''SNL'' broadcast on October 11, 1975 as the weekly "Update" to NBC News' monthly news magazine " ''Weekend''", hence "''Weekend Update''". Chase popularized several
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s during the segment, such as his "I'm Chevy Chase... and you're not" greeting; and his repeated announcement that " Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead". ''Weekend Update'' segments frequently opened with Chase having an intimate conversation with someone on the phone, unaware he was "on the air." Chase ended ''Weekend Update'' with what became its signature catchphrase: "That's the news...good night, and have a pleasant tomorrow." In addition,
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parodied the practice of a picture insert of a person delivering the news in sign language for the hearing impaired. Chase would announce, "...and now, I shall repeat the top news story, assisted by the President of the Society for The Hard of Hearing." Chase would then repeat the story while Morris simply cupped his mouth and yelled the headline.


Jane Curtin (1976–1980)

Jane Curtin substituted for Chase during Season 2 for a few shows due to Chase's injury. Subsequently, she replaced him when he left in the fall of 1976. Curtin stayed as anchor until the end of Season 5 in 1980. She finished Season 2 solo but was then paired with co-anchors
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(1977–1978) and
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(1978–1980), with Aykroyd being "promoted" to "Station Manager" in September 1978. A frequent feature of ''Weekend Update'' during this time was "Point/Counterpoint", a send-up of the then-current ''60 Minutes'' segment of the same name with James J. Kilpatrick and Shana Alexander. ''SNLs version featured Curtin and Aykroyd as debaters, with each making personal attacks on the other and their positions; a common pattern had Aykroyd announcing the topic, followed by Curtin making an opening statement, with Aykroyd retorting "Jane, you ignorant slut" and Curtin replying "Dan, you pompous ass". Other popular guests during Curtin's tenure as anchor included
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and Gilda Radner's characters Emily Litella and Roseanne Roseannadanna. During Curtin's tenure as host, she opened each ''Weekend Update'' segment with Roger Grimsby's "Here now, the news" sign-on, and closed with Chase's "That's the news. Goodnight and have a pleasant tomorrow".


Charles Rocket (1980–1981)

Charles Rocket (later teamed with Gail Matthius) anchored during the one-season (1980–1981) tenure of new executive producer Jean Doumanian. Rocket is notable as being the only ''Weekend Update'' anchor to have experience as a real news anchor, having served as anchorman at
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, under his birth name Charles Claverie and
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under the name Charles Kennedy. Rocket's final appearance was on the penultimate episode of the season, airing on March 7, 1981, and hosted by
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. For that episode, ''Weekend Update'' received a one-time name and set change to "Saturday Night NewsLine" and featured three segments: science edition, hosted by Dr. Jonathan Lear (Mark King), arts and leisure correspondent Bill Murray, and news by Rocket. Rocket signed off each week by saying "Good night and watch out." Prior to the final episode of the season, Jean Doumanian and most of the cast, including Rocket, were fired. Chase hosted the last episode and anchored ''Weekend Update'', as he had on his previous appearances as host.


"SNL NewsBreak" (1981–1982)

The anchor position changed hands frequently under Dick Ebersol, executive producer of ''SNL'' from 1981 to 1985. Brian Doyle-Murray was teamed first with Mary Gross, then going solo for three months, then back with Gross for one more month before finally being teamed with Christine Ebersole for the remainder of the season. Doyle-Murray signed off each week with "Good night, and good news."


"Saturday Night News" (1982–1985)

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took over the desk of the retitled "Saturday Night News" in 1982 through most of the 1983 season. By the 1983 season, he began signing out with phrase "Thanks for coming out in the rain!" Hall was removed from the anchor position halfway through the 1983–84 season. For the rest of the season, and into the next, there were no regular anchors—both cast members and ''SNL'' guest-hosts took turns at the chair (Hall himself left the show at the end of the 1983–1984 season). In December 1984,
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became the new anchor. However, within this period, the ''SNL'' broadcast of December 8, 1984 is the only episode to not feature the satirical news segment on the show, at all.


''Weekend Update'' (1985–present)


Dennis Miller (1985–1991)

In 1985,
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returned to produce the show, bringing the ''Weekend Update'' name back with him. The new anchor was Dennis Miller, who remained in the chair for six years, the longest run for a solo ''Weekend Update'' anchor. Miller opened the segments by saying "Good evening, and what can I tell ya?" and signed off by saying "Guess what, folks? That's the news, and I am outta here!" He would then scribble nonsense on his script, sometimes throwing it into the air. Miller left ''SNL'' in 1991. Dana Carvey did a memorable mockery of Miller anchoring during this period, to the point Carvey's impersonation would ''itself'' become another character, being further impersonated by
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simply dressing as Miller and clucking like a chicken. During many of his Weekend Update segments, Miller was joined by The Weekend Update Dancers.


Kevin Nealon (1991–1994)

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took over with his "Mr. Subliminal" character and as the
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in many highlights such as "Operaman" and "Cajun Man" (with both characters being played by
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) and also for
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's "Bennett Brauer" character. Nealon had a three-year stint at the ''Update'' desk before requesting his departure, as he felt his time behind the desk was drawing away from other acting opportunities on the show. Nealon signed off with the tagline "I'm Kevin Nealon, and that's news to me".


Norm Macdonald (1994–1997)

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, whom Chase called "the only other guy who did he segmentfunny," took over the role for Season 20.
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, whose history with ''SNL'' dated back to 1975, had been lobbying to replace Nealon as ''Weekend Update'' host. Accordingly, Franken left the show after losing the anchor spot. Although Nealon no longer anchored ''Weekend Update,'' he still remained on the show until the end of Season 20. Macdonald would open each segment with "I'm Norm Macdonald, and now the fake news." Running gags by Macdonald included punchlines involving Frank Stallone and Germans loving David Hasselhoff. In his last two seasons, he introduced another recurring gag where he would read a news story and then record a "note to self" on a tape recorder regarding the story he had just read. One of the most frequent guest correspondents during Macdonald's run was Joe Blow (played by Colin Quinn), a blue-collar guy who would rant about things that bother him. He would often make Macdonald uncomfortable and always ask when they were "gonna go for a beer together," to which Macdonald would always end up turning him down. His sign off was frequently "And that's the way it is", emulating
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's famous sign-off phrase. Another common topic of Macdonald's jokes was
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after his arrest and trial for murder. For example, he joked that "A down-and-out O. J. Simpson... has decided to go back to doing what he does best: killing people," and upon Simpson's acquittal he declared "well, it is finally official: murder is legal in the state of California." ''SNL'' writer Jim Downey recalled that "we did, like three solid years of, like, 60 shows of O.J. jokes in a row." Macdonald made his final appearance as ''Weekend Update'' anchor in December 1997, after NBC executive Don Ohlmeyer—a longtime friend of Simpson, who had previously told Michaels to not let his friendship affect the show—demanded Macdonald's dismissal from the segment, despite Michaels's protest that making the change in the middle of the season would be difficult for the show. Ohlmeyer told Macdonald that he was fired because he was not funny.


Colin Quinn (1998–2000)

Macdonald was replaced by Colin Quinn, who started on the first episode after Macdonald had been removed and served through the 1999–2000 season. His first edition of ''Weekend Update'' began with "Have you ever gone to a bar and found that your favorite bartender was replaced with a guy named Steve?" He would pause for a beat before continuing, "Well, I'm Steve; what can I get you?" His sign-off, borrowing from a
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song, was "I'm Colin Quinn, that's my story and I'm sticking to it!" For the first half of the 1998–1999 season, Quinn would do a pre-desk monologue, where he would provide commentary and rant about the week's biggest news stories. This feature was discontinued after the January 16, 1999, episode. Quinn stepped down from ''Weekend Update'' after 1999–2000, when he left ''SNL'' at the end of the season. He anchored the segment for two-and-a-half seasons.


Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey (2000–2004)

Over the summer of 2000, cast members auditioned to be replacements. Among the candidates were stand-up comics Kevin Brennan and Jeffrey Ross plus two duos: Ana Gasteyer with
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, and
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with writer
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. The latter duo was chosen, and they made their first on-air appearance that October. Fallon ended each ''Weekend Update'' sketch by throwing his pencil at the camera and cheering if he managed to hit it. Fey often signed off with Chase and Curtin's "Good night, and have a pleasant tomorrow". Recurring features of the Fallon/Fey era included the "''Update'' Door," a door on the left of the set where celebrities, as impersonated by ''SNL'' cast members (and at one time the Land Shark) would walk through to do a commentary—a segment called "Terrible ReEnactments", in which Chris Kattan would do an intentionally bad re-enactment of a news story that had occurred during the week (usually the story involved a celebrity being injured); and regular appearances from Jeff Richards's Drunk Girl character.
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announced the intro for the first season. He was then followed by future ''Update'' co-anchor
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.


Tina Fey and Amy Poehler (2004–2006)

Fallon left to pursue a film career in 2004, and was replaced by fellow cast member
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as co-anchor, giving the sketch its first two-woman anchor team. Fallon became the announcer for the ''Weekend Update'' intro for the next few seasons. The 2005–2006 season began with Poehler returning to her seat behind the desk. The segment is featured in the 2006 film '' Man of the Year'' in which Robin Williams appears on ''Weekend Update'' alongside Poehler and Fey.


Amy Poehler and Horatio Sanz (2005)

Fey temporarily left the show after giving birth to her first child and was replaced briefly by
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as co-anchor (Sanz wore horn-rimmed glasses during Fey's absence). Fey returned to the show in October for the season's third live episode.


Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers (2006–2008)

After the departure of Fey, Poehler continued as co-anchor along with new co-anchor Seth Meyers for the 2006–2007 season. The duo began a string of running gags, including "Really!?! with Seth and Amy", in which the pair lambast celebrities for lack of common sense. Poehler left ''SNL'' in fall 2008 to give birth to her first child. During the 2007–2008 season, two previous hosts returned to the ''Weekend Update'' desk for one-off appearances–Chevy Chase, as "Senior Political Correspondent" and Tina Fey, as "Special Women's News Correspondent". Women's News was a running segment during the Fey/Poehler era. Alaska Governor
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also appeared on ''Weekend Update'' once during the 2008–09 season and ended the segment with the traditional "Good night and have a pleasant tomorrow", as Poehler had left her seat to perform a "Sarah Palin rap".


Seth Meyers (2008–2013)

Beginning October 25, 2008, Meyers anchored the segment alone with Poehler still being credited, but not appearing. On December 6, 2008, Poehler returned, four weeks after the birth of her child, to do ''Weekend Update'' with Meyers, but on the December 13, 2008, ''Weekend Update'' she announced to the audience that the show was her last one. After that, Meyers continued anchoring ''Weekend Update'' solo. The "Really!?!" celebrity-mocking gag (retitled "Really!?! with Seth") remained, featuring various hosts and guests including
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and
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in March 2009 and Kermit the Frog in November 2011. In May 2010, Poehler returned to do it once more, alongside Tina Fey as well. A running gag of this era was Bobby Moynihan's portrayal of
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from ''
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''. Moynihan displays a certain attraction to Meyers, who makes fun of the general attitude of the cast members of ''Jersey Shore'' as well as Snooki's own personal attributes. Another popular segment was city correspondent Stefon, played by
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. During his time in office, New York Governor David Paterson (played by Fred Armisen) often appeared as a guest on the segment, and which often featured jokes about Paterson's blindness and his apparent hatred for the state of New Jersey. In the premiere episode of ''SNLs 36th season, Paterson himself made a guest appearance on ''Weekend Update'' next to Armisen. Amy Poehler, who had returned to host the episode, co-anchored ''Weekend Update'' as she traditionally did before her departure. On the December 17, 2011, episode, which was hosted by Jimmy Fallon, multiple former anchors returned for a "''Weekend Update'' Joke-Off". Along with Meyers, the anchors included Fallon, Poehler, and Fey. ''Entertainment Weekly'' confirmed that Amy Poehler would appear on '' Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday'' for at least two broadcasts as co-anchor in fall 2009. For the third episode of ''Weekend Update Thursday'', Seth Meyers anchored solo. After each episode, the anchor(s) would throw to '' Parks and Recreation''. Lorne Michaels had stated that there would be six more episodes of ''Weekend Update Thursday''; however, the spring 2010 episodes were scrapped. Poehler returned on both the February 18, 2012, and May 18, 2013, episodes to perform "Really!?! with Seth and Amy" twice more. In both instances, Meyers asked her if she would like to co-anchor with him again for the rest of that segment; he was barely able to finish asking before she accepted. In the February 16, 2025, ''SNL50: The Anniversary Special'', Meyers returned to anchor one section of ''Weekend Update'', reuniting with longtime Meyers guest, Fred Armisen, who, alongside Vanessa Bayer, reprised their recurring Update roles as "best friends from growing up."


Seth Meyers and Cecily Strong (2013–2014)

On May 12, 2013, NBC announced that Seth Meyers would become the new host of '' Late Night'' in 2014, succeeding Jimmy Fallon, who would take over as the new host of ''
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''. In September 2013, Lorne Michaels confirmed that Meyers, who would stay on at ''SNL'' for at least the first half of the show's 39th season, would be joined at the ''Weekend Update'' anchor desk by a new co-anchor,
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, beginning with the show's season premiere on September 28, 2013. Strong, who joined ''SNL'' the previous season and had been upgraded to repertory status in the cast for her sophomore season, was no stranger to the segment, making visits to the ''Weekend Update'' desk as her recurring character " The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation with at a Party". Michaels, who also produces ''Late Night'', hinted at Meyers potentially dropping in as ''Weekend Update'' co-anchor, noting that Meyers's ''Late Night'' will not tape on Friday nights. Meyers and Strong sign off with "For 'Weekend Update', I'm Seth Meyers!" "And I'm Cecily Strong, good night!" before performing a
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or blowing kisses to the audience. On February 1, 2014, Meyers performed his final episode of ''SNL'' and was joined at the ''Weekend Update'' desk by Strong, Poehler, Hader in character as Stefon, Andy Samberg, and Armisen as Governor Paterson.


Cecily Strong and Colin Jost (2014)

''SNL'' writer Colin Jost replaced Meyers as co-anchor of ''Weekend Update'' beginning with the March 1 episode, which was hosted by
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. For the duration of this tenure, Strong stayed to the right side while Jost went to the left. Strong led off each broadcast except for the May 3, 2014 episode hosted by Andrew Garfield, when Jost led off.


Colin Jost and Michael Che (2014–present)

Comedian and ''SNL'' writer
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replaced Cecily Strong beginning with the season 40 premiere, hosted by
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. Che's pairing with Colin Jost is the first in which both anchors are male. Che is also the first African-American ''Weekend Update'' anchor. As of the 2024–25 season, Jost and Che are the longest tenured ''Update'' anchors in the show's history, with Jost becoming the longest running ''Weekend Update'' anchor on October 23, 2021, and Che rising to second place on January 29, 2022. Che led off the broadcast on his premiere episode. Starting with the October 4, 2014, episode hosted by Sarah Silverman, each anchor tells at least one extended joke per segment. So far, this era features many appearances from cast members playing some version of themselves, most notably
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and Leslie Jones. Longtime cast member
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has also developed several new characters and impressions, including Willie, Michael Che's fictional neighbor. Thompson also has brought on impressions of former MLB star David Ortiz and LaVar Ball. With
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no longer anchoring ''Weekend Update'', she reprised characters like The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation with at a Party and Cathy Anne, a woman with a southern accent who hits on Michael Che. On October 13, 2018, former cast member/''Weekend Update'' anchor Seth Meyers hosted the show for the first time since taking over hosting ''Late Night'', and he returned to ''Weekend Update'' for the first time since he left the show, in a segment called "Really?!? With Seth, Colin, and Michael", a callback to the "Really?!? With Seth and Amy" segments. This time, Meyers, Jost, and Che talk and joke about rapper
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(a Trump supporter) visiting the
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. For the
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episode in 2015, Jost and Che did a joke swap, where they each read a joke written for them by the other. Since season 44 in 2018, at the end of each
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show and season finale (except for season 47 and 48) Jost and Che have continued this segment, with both of them reading multiple jokes written by the other (except for the season 45 finale, where only Jost read a joke written by Che). During the segment, Jost's jokes for Che regularly consist of Che acting sleazy, often including bestiality and
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, while Che forces Jost to say highly racist and sexist jokes, sometimes at the expense of his wife
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, and to make him defend controversial figures such as
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and
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. In 2024, Johansson was present in Studio 8H during the segment and reacted to Jost deliver jokes centered around the recent birth of their child. Due to
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issues, the December 18, 2021 episode was filmed with no audience and a limited cast and crew. ''Weekend Update'' was still performed, but Jost was not part of the episode's cast, as he had tested positive for COVID. Tina Fey made a surprise guest appearance to fill in for Jost; due to the reduced staff, the segment was performed on chairs placed on the main stage rather than its usual newsroom set. For the 2025 ''SNL50: The Anniversary Special'', many familiar faces returned to the Update desk, including Bobby Moynihan who reprised his popular character, Drunk Uncle, Cecily Strong who returned as, The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation with at a Party, and Bill Murray, who appeared to offer his ranking of the best ever Weekend Update Anchors, listing: "10. Colin Quinn, 9. Kevin Nealon, 8. Dennis Miller, 7. Seth Meyers, 6. Fey and Jimmy Fallon, 5. Fey and Poehler, 4. Chevy Chase, 3. Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd, 2. Norm Macdonald, 1. His brother Brian Doyle-Murray."


Timeline

A total of 32 people have anchored the ''Weekend Update'' desk. Below is a complete list of any and all who have served as an anchor at one time or another, and the season(s) in which they served. Note that throughout most of 1984, different cast members, special guests, or the weekly host handled the task. Those individuals (denoted in ''italics'') are also listed below.


''Weekend Update'' (1975–1981)

Season 1 (1975–1976) *
Chevy Chase Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He became the breakout cast member in the first season of ''Saturday Night Live'' (1975–1976), where his recurring ''Weekend Update'' segment b ...
Season 2 (1976–1977) *
Chevy Chase Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (; born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He became the breakout cast member in the first season of ''Saturday Night Live'' (1975–1976), where his recurring ''Weekend Update'' segment b ...
(Last: October 30, 1976) * Jane Curtin (First: September 25, 1976) * Jane Curtin and
Buck Henry Buck Henry (born Henry Zuckerman; December 9, 1930 – January 8, 2020) was an American actor, screenwriter, and director. Henry's contributions to film included his work as a co-writer for Mike Nichols's ''The Graduate'' (1967) for which he re ...
(February 20, 1977) :: ''Note that Chase began the season as anchor on September 18, but missed the next two episodes because of an injury sustained while performing a sketch in the season's first episode. He was replaced by Curtin during his absence. Chase returned to the show (and the Weekend Update desk) from October 16 to 30. Curtin permanently took over Weekend Update beginning November 13. Henry co-anchored with Curtin on the Mardi Gras special.'' Season 3 (1977–1978) * Jane Curtin and
Dan Aykroyd Daniel Edward Aykroyd ( ; born July 1, 1952) is a Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer. Aykroyd was a writer and an original member of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" cast on the NBC sketch comedy series ''Saturday Nigh ...
Seasons 4–5 (1978–1980) * Jane Curtin and
Bill Murray William James Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian, known for his deadpan delivery in roles ranging from studio comedies to independent dramas. He has received List of awards and nominations received by Bill Murra ...
(Aykroyd is now "Station Manager") Season 6 (1980–1981) * Charles Rocket * Charles Rocket and Gail Matthius (January 10 to February 21, 1981) * ''Saturday Night NewsLine'' with Jonathan Lear, Bill Murray, and Charles Rocket (March 7, 1981) * Chevy Chase (April 11, 1981)


"SNL NewsBreak" (1981–1982)

Season 7 (1981–1982) * Brian Doyle-Murray and Mary Gross (October 3–17, December 5, 1981) * Brian Doyle-Murray (October 31, 1981 to February 6, 1982) * Brian Doyle-Murray and Mary Gross (February 20 to March 20, 1982) * Brian Doyle-Murray and Christine Ebersole (March 27 to May 22, 1982)


"Saturday Night News" (1982–1985)

Season 8 (1982–1983) *
Brad Hall William Bradford Hall (born March 21, 1958) is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker. He appeared on ''Saturday Night Live'' from 1982 to 1984. He was also known for manning the ''Weekend Update'' (then rebranded as ''Saturday Night News'') ...
Season 9 (1983–1984) *
Brad Hall William Bradford Hall (born March 21, 1958) is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker. He appeared on ''Saturday Night Live'' from 1982 to 1984. He was also known for manning the ''Weekend Update'' (then rebranded as ''Saturday Night News'') ...
(Last: December 10, 1983) * Show host
Don Rickles Donald Jay Rickles (May 8, 1926 – April 6, 2017) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was known primarily for his insult comedy. His film roles include ''Run Silent, Run Deep (film), Run Silent, Run Deep'' (1958), ''Enter Laughing ...
(January 28, 1984) * Show host
Robin Williams Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951August 11, 2014) was an American actor and comedian known for his improvisational skills and the wide variety of characters he created on the spur of the moment and portrayed on film, in dramas and comedie ...
(February 11, 1984) * Joe Piscopo (February 18, 1984) * Show host
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(as
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) (March 17, 1984 and May 5, 1984) * Show host Edwin Newman (February 25, 1984) * Show host
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(April 7, 1984) * Show host
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(April 14, 1984) * Show host Edwin Newman (May 12, 1984) Season 10 (1984–1985): * Billy Crystal (as Fernando) (October 6, 1984) * Show host Bob Uecker (October 13, 1984) * Show host Jesse Jackson (October 20, 1984) * Special guest Edwin Newman (November 3, 1984) * Show host
George Carlin George Denis Patrick Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, actor and author. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential comedians of all time, he was dubbed "the dean of countercultur ...
(November 10, 1984) * Show host Ed Asner (November 17, 1984) *
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(December 1, 1984 to April 13, 1985)


''Weekend Update'' (1985–present)

Seasons 11–16 (1985–1991): * Dennis Miller Seasons 17–19 (1991–1994): *
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Seasons 20–22 (1994–1997): *
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Season 23 (1997–1998): * Norm Macdonald (Last: December 13, 1997) * Colin Quinn (First: January 10, 1998) Seasons 24–25 (1998–2000): * Colin Quinn Seasons 26–29 (2000–2004): *
Jimmy Fallon James Thomas Fallon (born September 19, 1974) is an Americans, American comedian, television host, actor, singer, writer, and producer. Best known for his work in television, Fallon's breakthrough came during his tenure as a cast member on the ...
and
Tina Fey Elizabeth Stamatina "Tina" Fey (; born May 18, 1970) is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer. Known for her comedic roles in sketch comedy, television and film, Fey has received List of awards and nominations received by Tina Fe ...
Seasons 30–31 (2004–2006): * Tina Fey and
Amy Poehler Amy Meredith Poehler ( ; born September 16, 1971) is an American actress and comedian. Known for her roles in sketch comedy, sitcoms and comedy films, she has earned acclaim and several accolades including a Primetime Emmy Award (out of 26 nom ...
(
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filled in for a pregnant Fey on October 1 and October 8, 2005, in Season 31) Seasons 32–33 (2006–2008) * Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers Season 34 (2008–2009) * Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers (Last: December 13, 2008) * Seth Meyers (First: October 25, 2008) Seasons 35–38 (2009–2013) * Seth Meyers Season 39 (2013–2014) * Seth Meyers and
Cecily Strong Cecily Legler Strong (born February 8, 1984) is an American actress and comedian. She was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series ''Saturday Night Live'' from 2012 to 2022. She is the longest-tenured female cast member in the show's histor ...
(Last: February 1, 2014) * Cecily Strong and Colin Jost (First: March 1, 2014) Season 40–present (2014–present) * Colin Jost and
Michael Che Michael Che Campbell (; born May 19, 1983) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. Che is best known for his work on the NBC sketch comedy series ''Saturday Night Live'', where he has served as co-anchor on '' Weekend Update'' al ...
(Tina Fey filled in for Jost on December 18, 2021, in Season 47, due to Jost testing positive for
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)


Visual timeline


Tenures by length


Non-cast members who guest anchored

Several people who have never been SNL cast members appeared as ''Weekend Update'' guest anchors (or co-anchors). Almost all these occurrences took place in 1984, during seasons 9 and 10, when a rotating series of ''Weekend Update'' guest hosts were employed. As well, actor Mark King (as "Dr. Jonathan Lear") made a lone co-anchor appearance during season 6, in 1981. * Edwin Newman (Three appearances: February 25, May 12 and November 3, 1984) *Mark King (as "Dr. Jonathan Lear") (March 7, 1981) *
Don Rickles Donald Jay Rickles (May 8, 1926 – April 6, 2017) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was known primarily for his insult comedy. His film roles include ''Run Silent, Run Deep (film), Run Silent, Run Deep'' (1958), ''Enter Laughing ...
(January 28, 1984) *
Robin Williams Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951August 11, 2014) was an American actor and comedian known for his improvisational skills and the wide variety of characters he created on the spur of the moment and portrayed on film, in dramas and comedie ...
(February 11, 1984) *
Michael Douglas Michael Kirk Douglas (born September 25, 1944) is an American actor and film producer. He has received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, five Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and the ...
(April 7, 1984) *
George McGovern George Stanley McGovern (July 19, 1922 – October 21, 2012) was an American politician, diplomat, and historian who was a U.S. representative and three-term U.S. senator from South Dakota, and the Democratic Party (United States), Democ ...
(April 14, 1984) * Bob Uecker (October 13, 1984) * Jesse Jackson (October 20, 1984) *
George Carlin George Denis Patrick Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, actor and author. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential comedians of all time, he was dubbed "the dean of countercultur ...
(November 10, 1984) * Ed Asner (November 17, 1984)


Controversies


Norm Macdonald

In the mid-1990s, former Weekend Update host
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was fired from SNL for tackling taboo topics including the highly controversial 1994 murder trial of O.J. Simpson. Macdonald's comedic approach to the sensitive subject matter often crossed lines for some viewers and network executives. Don Ohlmeyer, former president of NBC's West Coast division, was a close friend of Simpson, and took great offense to Macdonald's jokes, ultimately firing Macdonald for his poor taste in comedy during the 23rd season. Macdonald was immensely popular with audiences, leading to questions about his abrupt removal. Controversy broke out about the comedic freedom regarding sensitive topics highlighting the complex dynamic between the network and talent.


Leslie Jones

In May 2014, Leslie Jones was criticized for a string of slave jokes. She made a joke about Lupita Nyong’o (who won the
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for playing real-life slave Patsy in ''
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'') being named
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magazine’s most beautiful person, saying that during the slave days she herself would’ve been the most sought after, making comments about how she would have been paired with the best guy on that plantation and would have been the number one pick in the “slave draft.” On
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she responded in defending her joke and how she was sad she has to defend herself to the black community.


Michael Che and Colin Jost

During a joke swap segment, Che was criticized for making jokes about Beyoncé's lighter complexion and blonde hair, about
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being a better " Black Widow" than Coretta Scott King, and facetiously comparing Barack Obama to an African dodo. In the season 40 finale of ''Saturday Night Live'' in May 2015, during the "Weekend Update" segment, Colin Jost delivered a joke with the punchline "jalapeño business," a pun sounding like "all up in your business." In a recent interview on the ''Fly on the Wall'' podcast with Dana Carvey and David Spade, Michael Che recalled his strong disapproval of the joke, even threatening to quit if it aired. Despite his objections, Jost performed the joke, which received substantial audience laughter, intensifying Che's frustration. Jost admitted he wasn't initially keen on the joke but felt compelled to perform it after seeing Che's upset reaction. Despite the incident, Che remained on the show. On October 21, 2020, Michael Che discussed the reversal of "
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" and made a joke calling it "don't ask, don't tuck". The joke was criticized as transphobic. ''Weekend Update'' had previously come under fire for a 2016 joke about the dating app Tinder adding 37 gender identity options, a feature which Colin Jost jokingly called, "Why Democrats lost the election". In an interview for
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on May 15, 2022, Che said, "I do think that controversy brings people to talking. And I think as long as people are talking, it's not all that bad." Scarlett Johansson shared her shock over a "vulgar" joke swap between her husband, Colin Jost, and Michael Che during the December 21, 2024 ''Weekend Update''. The segment, where they read each other’s unreviewed jokes, left Johansson stunned as she watched live. She joked that Che might have a vendetta against them, adding, “I honestly feel he’s trying to get us permanently removed.” Despite the explicit humor, she took it in stride and even suggested getting back at Che with a teleprompter swap on ''Today With Jenna & Friends''. Johansson later hosted the May 17 broadcast, where she got a chance to get back at Che by coming onto the ''Update'' desk during the joke swap and forcing him to give an embarrassing apology. During the December 7, 2024 episode of SNL, Jost and Che riffed about the recent assassination of United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson. Viewer reactions to the politically divisive jokes were mixed, with People magazine describing how some social media users saying "Making light of someone being murdered is in poor taste," saying that NBC "owes the family an apology." In a segment from the January 25, 2025 episode during Weekend Update that depicted Ego Nwodim as a businesswoman concerned about recent actions by President Trump. BET reported that many users on social media thought the bit was "offensive" saying that SNL used "Black women as the butt of a joke."


Pete Davidson

In November 2018, Pete Davidson sparked controversy on ''Saturday Night Live'''s ''Weekend Update'' by mocking then-congressional candidate Dan Crenshaw’s eye patch, which he wears due to a combat injury sustained as a Navy SEAL. Davidson joked that Crenshaw looked like “a hitman in a porno movie” and dismissively added, “I know he lost his eye in war or whatever." The remark was widely condemned as insensitive to veterans. The following week, Davidson invited Crenshaw onto ''SNL'' to issue a public apology, calling it “a poor choice of words” and recognizing Crenshaw as a war hero. Crenshaw accepted and used the moment to emphasize national unity and respect for service members. In his 2020 Netflix special, ''Alive from New York'', Pete Davidson expressed that he felt "forced" to apologize to Dan Crenshaw during their 2018 ''Saturday Night Live'' appearance, stating, "I didn't think I did anything wrong."


See also

* '' Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday'' * ''Saturday Night Live'' characters appearing on ''Weekend Update'' * Recurring ''Saturday Night Live'' characters and sketches


References


External links


Official ''Saturday Night Live'' Website


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