Celebrating its 50th anniversary, “Saturday Night Live” kicked off a special tribute show with an iconic duet between Paul Simon and Sabrina Carpenter. The 83-year-old singer-songwriter and the 25-year-old pop sensation joined forces to perform Simon’s hit song “Homeward Bound,” setting the tone for an evening full of laughter, memories, and star-studded appearances.
Since its debut in 1975, “Saturday Night Live” has become a cultural phenomenon that has launched the careers of countless comedians and showcased some of the biggest names in music. And for its milestone anniversary, the show pulled out all the stops with a live three-hour extravaganza filled with iconic sketches, memorable monologues, and surprise guest appearances.
Paul Simon, who has been a regular fixture on “SNL” since its early days, opened the show with a heartfelt rendition of “Homeward Bound,” a song he previously performed with the late George Harrison on the show in 1976. Joined by Sabrina Carpenter, the two delivered a beautiful and powerful duet that set the tone for the evening.
“I sang this song with George Harrison on ‘Saturday Night Live’ in 1976,” Simon shared with the audience, before Carpenter added, “I was not born then. And neither were my parents.” The playful exchange between the two artists added a touch of humor to their performance, setting the tone for the rest of the evening.
The special, aptly titled “SNL50: The Anniversary Celebration,” was a trip down memory lane for fans of the show. Comedians from different generations, including Bill Murray, Eddie Murphy, Tina Fey, and Kristen Wiig, all came together to celebrate the show’s legacy and its impact on popular culture.
For many of the show’s former cast members, being a part of “Saturday Night Live” was a dream come true. “I grew up with the show, and it has lived with me my whole life,” shared Amy Poehler, a cast member from 2001 to 2008. “Being back is an amazing privilege,” she added, before preparing for her role in the evening’s festivities.
The show’s origin dates back to October 11, 1975, when it premiered with its original cast, which included comedy legends such as John Belushi, Chevy Chase, and Gilda Radner. Over the years, “SNL” has become a platform for emerging talent, and its influence can still be felt in popular culture today.
Adam Sandler, who was a cast member from 1990 to 1995, shared his admiration for the original cast, saying, “After the original cast, we were just going, Those guys just did it all for us. They crushed it.” He also added that they were the ones who inspired him and his fellow cast members to continue the show’s legacy.
As the world of television has changed with the rise of streaming platforms, “Saturday Night Live” has remained a staple in the industry, thanks to its biting political satire and popular musical performances. In the age of social media, sketches, monologues, and skits from the show continue to go viral, racking up millions of views on platforms like YouTube.
While NBC had announced some of the stars expected to make appearances on the anniversary special, many of the evening’s moments, cameos, and performances were kept secret until the show aired. Among the star-studded lineup were Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Leslie Jones, Billy Crystal, Cher, Mike Myers, and Alec Baldwin, who holds the record for hosting “SNL” the most times.
As the night came to an end, it was clear that “Saturday Night Live” had left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry and its viewers. For 50 years, the show has been a constant source of entertainment, pushing boundaries, and launching the careers of some of the biggest names in comedy and music.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newer viewer, “Saturday Night Live” continues to be a cultural touchstone, and its 50th anniversary special was a true celebration of its legacy. Here’s to 50 more years of laughter and unforgettable moments on “Saturday Night Live.”