Steve Martin opens 'SNL' 50th special with hilarious monologue featuring Canadian Martin Short dragged away by ICE
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The 50th anniversary special of "Saturday Night Live," titled "SNL50: The Anniversary Special," aired on February 16. Opening the show, Steve Martin delivered a monologue filled with humor about both aging and notable guests from the show's past. He made light-hearted jabs at his own age and at fellow comedians and former cast members present, including Bill Murray and David Letterman. John Mulaney joined Martin to pay tribute to the many celebrity hosts of the show, joking about the unique spectrum of personalities that have graced SNL over the decades.
Steve Martin opened the SNL 50 special by jabbing at aging and the passing time, humorously contemplating the years since the show's first premiere.
John Mulaney humorously noted during the special that out of the 894 people who have hosted SNL, only 2 have committed murder, highlighting the show's unique history.
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