On This Day: March 8 1980 The 100th Episode of Saturday Night Live Aired on NBC

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On This Day: March 8 1980 The 100th Episode of Saturday Night Live Aired on NBC
On this day March 8 1980 Saturday Night Live reached a major milestone as its 100th episode aired on NBC. The episode was hosted by legendary comedian Rodney Dangerfield who brought his signature self-deprecating humor to the iconic late-night show.

By its 100th episode SNL had already established itself as a cultural phenomenon featuring a mix of groundbreaking comedy political satire and unforgettable characters. The show’s success helped launch the careers of comedy legends like Bill Murray Dan Aykroyd and Gilda Radner setting the stage for decades of influence in television and comedy.

Fun fact: Despite his legendary status in stand-up Rodney Dangerfield had never hosted SNL before this episode making his appearance a highly anticipated event.

Trivia question: What was the name of the recurring SNL sketch featuring Bill Murray as a lounge singer?

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