Fall 2008 The show premiered on Thursday, October 9, 2008, at 9:30 p.m. ET, after
The Office. The remaining episodes aired in the same timeslot on October 16 and 23. The format consists of a topical
cold open sketch similar to most episodes of
SNL, followed by an extended
Weekend Update for the remaining time. The series is essentially a continuation of the short-form "primetime extra" specials which have aired intermittently since the
2000–2001 season, when NBC needed to fill time following "
supersized" 40-minute episodes of
Friends. Several former
Saturday Night Live alumni returned to this show:
Will Ferrell reprised his role as President
George W. Bush, while
Tina Fey appeared as vice presidential candidate
Sarah Palin, in a continuation of her much-publicized appearances on the regular show. During the first show,
Bill Murray appeared as himself, one of the undecided voters at the second presidential debate sketch.
Chris Parnell appeared in the first two episodes as the moderators of the debates,
Tom Brokaw and
Bob Schieffer.
Fall 2009 Although originally intended to be a limited-run series, NBC announced on May 4, 2009, that they had ordered six new episodes of the show, making it the only show NBC introduced at the beginning of the 2008–2009 fall season to survive into a second term.
Darrell Hammond made guest appearances in the first three episodes, despite no longer being an
SNL cast member. Former cast member
Amy Poehler also returned as a special guest to co-anchor the first two episodes of the season. Although six were announced, the spring 2010 episodes were scrapped.
Fall 2012 NBC announced two
SNL specials to be broadcast on 8 p.m. Thursday beginning September 20, 2012. This time around, the show was listed as "SNL Primetime Election Special" in some TV listings, but the actual on-air program retained its original title.
Summer 2017 On March 14, 2017, NBC announced a three-episode run of the series beginning August 10, 2017. This time, the program takes on the title of
Saturday Night Live Weekend Update: Summer Edition and, with the exception of the third episode, completely does away with the cold open sketch and goes right into the news. ==Episodes==