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‘Saturday Night Live’s’ Seth Meyers Sings Justin Timberlake’s Praises: He ‘Is So Good’
Seth Meyers may be “Saturday Night Live’s” head writer and “Weekend Update” anchor, but the esteemed funnyman – who initially joined the late night sketch show in 2001 — said his comedy skills are dull when compared to guest host Justin Timberlake.
“Timberlake is so good. I pale in comparison to him,” Seth, 37, told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview posted on Saturday. “It’s like a butter knife next to a Swiss Army knife.”
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Seth Meyers To Return As ESPYs Host In 2011
Seth Meyers is returning to the ESPY Awards as host next year.
The anchor of “Weekend Update” on “Saturday Night Live” will handle the sports gig for the second consecutive year.
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Seth Meyers Tapped As 2010 ESPYs Host
Seth Meyers is stepping away from his “Saturday Night Live” gig for a temporary weekday job.
The comedian will host the 2010 ESPYs, Access Hollywood can exclusively reveal.
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Seth Meyers Says Sarah Palin Was ‘Fastball’ For ‘SNL’ Writers
Sarah Palin may not be around as a font of comic material this year, but Seth Meyers of “Saturday Night Live” doubts he’ll be starved for things to poke fun at.
The “SNL” season begins this week with the first of three NBC’s “Weekend Update Thursday” specials this fall. For the first two, Meyers will be joined by “SNL” alum Amy Poehler as his co-anchor.
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Seth Meyers Talks ‘SNL Thursday Night Live,’ Sarah Palin — & More Tina Fey?
Live from New York – it’s Thursday night!
Starting this Thursday, “Saturday Night Live” will be taking on primetime for the next three weeks as half-hour episodes of “SNL Thursday Night Live” run until the presidential election, in addition to regularly scheduled “SNL” episodes.
The show will feature an opening political sketch and the “Weekend Update” segment. So does that mean more Tina Fey?
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Seth Meyers Named New ‘SNL Weekend Update’ Anchor
NEW YORK (September 21, 2006) — Seth Meyers gets the plum job of “Weekend Update” anchor next to Amy Poehler in a newly streamlined “Saturday Night Live” this season, the show’s creator and executive producer, Lorne Michaels, said on Thursday.


