LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – “Saturday Night Live” plans to air a third episode produced remotely this weekend, which will serve as the finale of a shorter-than-expected season.“SNL” typically runs live in front of an in-studio audience whose reactions lend the program much of its energy and ambiance – and add an element of “anything could happen” to its proceedings.
But the advent of the coronavirus pandemic has made producing a typical program impossible. But producers at the venerable late-night series, produced by Lorne Michaels, have created a series of “at home” episodes, featuring taped sketches cobbled together by cast members sheltering at home and other production staff.No information about a possible host or musical guest for this