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7 'SNL' Thanksgiving Sketches to Watch for a Guaranteed Laugh This Week

7 'SNL' Thanksgiving Sketches to Watch for a Guaranteed Laugh This Week


Published on 2024-11-27 13:31:27 - Phil Bruner, N@N
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The article from Yahoo Entertainment lists seven memorable "Saturday Night Live" (SNL) Thanksgiving sketches that are perfect for holiday viewing. These sketches include "Thanksgiving at the Weiners" from 1980, where the family's dinner is hilariously disrupted by a series of unfortunate events; "The Thanksgiving Show" from 1978, featuring a chaotic cooking segment with Gilda Radner; "Thanksgiving at the Whitneys" from 1990, showcasing a family's awkward dynamics; "Back Home Baller" from 2010, where Kenan Thompson plays a football star returning home; "Thanksgiving Miracle" from 2013, with Edward Norton as a man who can't stop eating; "The Lawrence Welk Show" from 1976, a parody of the old variety show with a Thanksgiving twist; and "Thanksgiving Dinner" from 1984, where the family's meal is interrupted by a call from President Reagan. Each sketch captures the unique blend of humor, satire, and holiday spirit that SNL is known for, making them timeless pieces for Thanksgiving entertainment.

Read the Full Yahoo Article at [ https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/7-snl-thanksgiving-sketches-watch-111006254.html ]


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