What really happens behind the scenes of 'SNL'
25 Jun 2025


Since its premiere in 1975, Saturday Night Live has been an American television mainstay.

With its live sketches, celebrity hosts, and musical performances, SNL has become an iconic pop culture fixture.

While audiences revel in the humor and entertainment on screen, there are plenty of interesting details off-camera that make the show a success.

Here are five mesmerizing facts about SNL's behind the curtains.


The intense weekly schedule
Weekly grind


Each episode of Saturday Night Live is produced in just one week.

The process begins with a pitch meeting on Monday where writers and cast members propose sketch ideas.

By Wednesday, the scripts are written and read through by the entire team. The rehearsals take place on Thursday and Friday, leading up to a dress rehearsal on Saturday evening before the live show airs later that night.


The role of cue cards
Cue Card Magic


Despite the advancements in technology, SNL still relies heavily on cue cards during live broadcasts.

These cards ensure that cast members deliver their lines accurately while maintaining eye contact with fellow performers and cameras.

A dedicated team writes out these cards by hand each week, making adjustments as needed during rehearsals.


Celebrity hosts bring unique challenges
Hosting dynamics


Every week has a different celebrity host, each bringing their flavor to the show.

This calls for a lot of flexibility from writers and cast members as they customize sketches to fit each host's strengths or their sense of humor.

Some hosts have even pitched ideas or written sketches themselves during their time at SNL.


Musical guests add complexity
Musical coordination


Apart from comedy sketches, every episode also features performances from musical guests, who also often need special staging or technical setups for their acts. This adds another layer of complexity for producers.

They need to coordinate sound checks along with regular rehearsals across the week. All this preparation culminates in the Saturday night broadcast.


Alumni success stories
Alumni impact


Many former cast members have gone on to achieve blockbuster success in film and television after leaving SNL.

The show's alumni include illustrious names like Eddie Murphy, Tina Fey, and Will Ferrell.

Their careers were kick-started by the exposure they got on the show, working tirelessly at Studio 8H in Rockefeller Center, New York City, since it began nearly half a century ago.

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