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SNL opened with one of their funniest sketches of the year on Saturday. In a single skit, the show managed to pay homage to March Madness, Charlie Sheen and world current events. Our favorite part is Bill Hader -- watch the video above to see what we mean.

In related news, fans will have the opportunity to watch the real March Madness in a whole new way for this years NCAA men’s basketball tournament, which begins on Tuesday. CBS has purchased the broadcasting rights once again, but this year the network will actually show every single game. This year, games will be presented on CBS, TNT, TBS and truTV.

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Gallery: VIDEO: SNL Honors March Madness


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As soon as SNL announced that Miley Cryus would be hosting the show, everyone knew that at least one popular skit would make an appearance: Vanessa Bayer’s The Miley Cyrus Show. And Saturday Night Live did not disappoint.

In the video above, Bayer plays Miley Cyrus, Jason Sudeikis plays dad Billy Ray, and the real Miley Cyrus plays Justin Bieber. Watch the skit!

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Gallery: VIDEO: Miley Cyrus as Justin Bieber? It’s Pretty Cool


In one of the funnier segments from her Saturday Night Live appearance, Disney princess Miley Cyrus teams with Raven-Symone (we mean, Keenan Thompson) to explain how to act on the popular cable channel. Our favorite moment? “Entering on a scooter.” Watch the whole skit in the video above.

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Gallery: VIDEO: Miley Cyrus Teaches Disney Channel Acting


We’ve got the video of Miley Cyrus delivering her Saturday Night Live monologue… and it’s pretty cool, y’all. The singer started off by acknowledging the popular skit in which SNL cast member Vanessa Bayer repeatedly makes fun of her, scoring easy points with the crowd. But when she launched into song, she won the audience over completely. View the video above to find out why Miley Cyrus isn’t perfect.

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Gallery: VIDEO: Miley Cyrus Delivers Musical Monologue



The minute we heard Oscar nominee Jesse Eisenberg was going to host Saturday Night Live, we knew a Mark Zuckerberg sketch was in his future -- but did anyone think the Social Network star would come face-to-face with Zuckerberg? Both of them?

The Oscar nominee's opening monologue included appearances from the show's resident "Zuckerberg" (Andy Samberg) and the Facebook co-founder himself. Check out the awkwardness (including painful acting) above.

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Gallery: VIDEO: (Real) Mark Zuckerberg Visits Saturday Night Live


has booked a Studio 8H newbie -- and an alum -- for its next two episodes.

At the end of the month, Social Network star will take a break from the awards ceremonies to front the late-night program. Eisenberg's appearance will reunite him with two of his Adventureland costars: Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader.

Nicki Minaj will be the musical guest on the January 29 taping.

The following weekend, longtime SNL fans will welcome a blast from the past: Church Lady . Carvey, a fixture on the program for seven seasons, will make his fourth appearance as host.

Dana will be joined by Linkin Park on the February 5 broadcast.

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Gallery: SNL Books Jesse Eisenberg ... and Dana Carvey



This weekend, two of NBC's own programs -- one old, one new -- were targeted by the comedic minds on .

Not yet sure how you feel about new superhero series ? Then maybe one of the spinoff programs featured above (The Scarf, The Bolo Tie, The Smock, etc.) might be more your style.

Click to continue reading NBC’s The Cape, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Spoofed on SNL

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Gallery: NBC’s The Cape, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Spoofed on SNL



Although we don't see Gwyneth Paltrow and Cee Lo Green singing together in these spots, it's clear -- especially to third wheel Jason Sudeikis -- that the two have chemistry.

You can see both "Forget You" performers sharing a stage on this weekend's .

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Gallery: Gwyneth Paltrow and Cee Lo Green—Together—in New SNL Ads


 


Snooki recently appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman to read one of the host’s Top 10 lists.

The topic on deck? Her new book, of course.

At least with the power of Letterman’s writers behind her, the Snooks is actually funny. Check out the video to hear the list.

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Gallery: VIDEO: Snooki Reads Letterman’s Top 10


Saturday Night Live is ringing 2011 in strong.

The show’s first episode of the year, hosted by Jim Carrey, scored big ratings. SNL’s first 2011 installment brought in the biggest numbers for the series since Betty White was the host last May.

The video above features a Black Swan spoof that was definitely one of Carrey’s shining moments on the show.

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Gallery: Jim Carrey Scores for SNL


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