Saturday Night Live (season 41)

Saturday Night Live (season 41)
The title card for Saturday Night Live – season 40, showing New York skyscrapers.
Country of origin United States
Release
Original network NBC
Original release October 3, 2015 (2015-10-03) – present

The forty-first season of the NBC comedy series Saturday Night Live premiered on October 3, 2015, during the 2015–2016 television season.[1] The season premiered on October 3, 2015 with host & musical guest Miley Cyrus and will conclude on May 21, 2016 with host Fred Armisen and musical guest Courtney Barnett.

Cast

After two consecutive seasons with higher-than-average levels of cast turnover, no major changes occurred prior to Season 41; the entire cast of the 2014–2015 season returned.[2] Before the start of the season, comedian Jon Rudnitsky joined the cast as a featured player.[3] Beck Bennett, Colin Jost, Kyle Mooney and Sasheer Zamata were upgraded to repertory status, while Michael Che, Pete Davidson, and Leslie Jones remained as featured players.

Cast roster

Repertory players

Featured players

bold denotes "Weekend Update" anchor

Writers

Before the beginning of the season, six new writers joined the staff: Upright Citizens Brigade performers Fran Gillespie, Sudi Green, and Will Stephen; former Late Show with David Letterman writers Paul Masella and Chris Belair; and stand-up comedian Dave Sirus.[4]

Colin Jost, a cast member on the show and anchor of Weekend Update, who served as a writer since 2005 (and as co-head writer in 2012), was relieved of his position as co-head writer, although he remains on the writing staff. Rob Klein and Bryan Tucker continue as co-head writers.[5]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
Host(s) Musical guest(s) Original air date Ratings/
Share
7881Miley CyrusMiley CyrusOctober 3, 2015 (2015-10-03)4.5/11[6]

  • Miley Cyrus performs "Karen Don't Be Sad" and "The Twinkle Song".
  • Hillary Clinton appears in the Hillary Clinton Bar Talk sketch as Val. Darrell Hammond appears in the same sketch as Bill Clinton. Hillary Clinton also introduces Cyrus's first musical performance.
  • The Flaming Lips appears as Cyrus' backing band for her first performance.
  • Jon Rudnitsky's first episode as a cast member.[7]
7892Amy SchumerThe WeekndOctober 10, 2015 (2015-10-10)3.9/10[8]

7903Tracy MorganDemi LovatoOctober 17, 2015 (2015-10-17)4.2/11[9]

7914Donald TrumpSiaNovember 7, 2015 (2015-11-07)6.6/16[11]

7925Elizabeth BanksDisclosureNovember 14, 2015 (2015-11-14)4.0/10[13]

  • Disclosure performs "Magnets" with Lorde and "Omen" with Sam Smith.
  • Mike O'Brien appears in the pretaped sketch "Uber for Jen."
  • Cecily Strong begins the show with a tribute to France in light of the November 2015 Paris attacks while speaking in both English and French. In addition, the SNL logo in the bumpers is colored blue, white, and red, the colors of the French flag. The stage lights after Sam Smith's performance and before Lorde's are also in those same colors.
7936Matthew McConaugheyAdeleNovember 21, 2015 (2015-11-21)4.6/12[14]

7947Ryan GoslingLeon BridgesDecember 5, 2015 (2015-12-05)4.1/10[15]

7958Chris HemsworthChance the RapperDecember 12, 2015 (2015-12-12)3.8/10[16]

  • Chance the Rapper, backed by The Social Experiment, performs "Somewhere In Paradise" with Jeremih and "Sunday Candy" with Jamila Woods.
  • Will Ferrell appears in the cold open as George W. Bush.
7969Tina Fey & Amy PoehlerBruce Springsteen & the E Street BandDecember 19, 2015 (2015-12-19)5.1/13[17]

79710Adam DriverChris StapletonJanuary 16, 2016 (2016-01-16)3.0/15 (adults 18-49)[20]

79811Ronda RouseySelena GomezJanuary 23, 2016 (2016-01-23)5.0/12[21]

79912Larry DavidThe 1975February 6, 2016 (2016-02-06)5.1/12[22]

80013Melissa McCarthyKanye WestFebruary 13, 2016 (2016-02-13)4.4/11[23]

80114Jonah HillFutureMarch 5, 2016 (2016-03-05)4.0/10[24]

80215Ariana GrandeAriana GrandeMarch 12, 2016 (2016-03-12)4.0/10[25]

80316Peter DinklageGwen StefaniApril 2, 2016 (2016-04-02)4.0/10[26]

80417Russell CroweMargo PriceApril 9, 2016 (2016-04-09)4.0/10[27]

80518Julia Louis-DreyfusNick JonasApril 16, 2016 (2016-04-16)3.9/10[28]

80619Brie LarsonAlicia KeysMay 7, 2016 (2016-05-07)TBD

  • Confirmed on air.
80720DrakeDrakeMay 14, 2016 (2016-05-14)TBD
80821Fred ArmisenCourtney BarnettMay 21, 2016 (2016-05-21)TBD

Specials

Title Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
"SNL Goodnight Sweet Prince"April 23, 20164.5/11[29]
A selection of Prince's performances on the show were shown in honor of his death earlier that week, which was hosted by Jimmy Fallon.[30] Included were his performances during the Season 6 episode hosted by Charlene Tilton, the 15th Anniversary Special, the Season 31 episode hosted by Steve Martin, and the Season 40 episode hosted by Chris Rock, as well as a performance of "Let's Go Crazy" during the after-party for the 40th Anniversary Special, which has not been aired on television before. It also included replays of the recurring sketch "The Prince Show", where Fred Armisen played Prince and Maya Rudolph played Beyoncé. Included were sketches from the Season 30 episodes hosted by Queen Latifah and Robert De Niro, the Season 31 episode hosted by Steve Martin, and the Season 32 episode hosted by Shia LaBeouf. The performances were introduced by Jimmy Fallon.

References

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