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Maya Rudolph as Harris and Dana Carvey as Biden open the 50th season of 'Saturday Night Live'

This image released by NBC shows Jean Smart during promos for "Saturday Night Live" on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, at Studio 8H in New York. (Rosalind O'Connor/NBC via AP) This image released by NBC shows Jean Smart during promos for "Saturday Night Live" on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, at Studio 8H in New York. (Rosalind O'Connor/NBC via AP)
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鈥淪aturday Night Live鈥 began its 50th season with a parade of former co-stars, including Maya Rudolph as Vice President Kamala Harris, Andy Samberg as her husband Doug Emhoff and Dana Carvey as President Joe Biden.

鈥淲e've got to stay focused,鈥 Rudolph-as-Harris said at a mock rally in the show's cold open. 鈥淚f we win, together, we can end the drama-la and the trauma-la and go relax in our pajama-las.鈥

After bringing out running mate Tim Walz, played by comedian and actor Jim Gaffigan, she invited Samberg-as Emhoff to the stage and then, almost as an afterthought, Biden, played by the oldest of the group, the 69-year-old Carvey.

鈥淎 lot of people forget I鈥檓 president, including me," said Carvey, best known on the show for playing President George H.W. Bush in the late 1980s.

Rudolph and Carvey jointly delivered the 鈥淟ive from New York, it's Saturday night鈥 that launched season 50 of the sketch comedy institution.

Rudolph's return to play Harris 鈥 she won an Emmy for playing her previously 鈥 had been reported, but it was not certain when she would appear. The guest spots from Carvey, Samberg and Gaffigan were all surprises.

鈥淒esigning Women鈥 star Jean Smart, fresh off winning her sixth Emmy for her lead role in 鈥淗acks,鈥 was host, a role the 73-year-old has somehow never played in a four-decade career.

鈥淚 remember watching the first episode of 鈥楽NL鈥 and thinking, 鈥檚omeday I鈥檓 going to host that show,鈥 Smart said in her opening monologue. 鈥淎nd this is the first Saturday that fit my schedule.鈥

That first episode came on Oct. 11, 1975, with Lorne Michaels at the helm, just as he is now.

George Carlin hosted and the nation got its first dose of the Not Ready for Prime Time Players: Chevy Chase, John Belushi, Gilda Radner, Dan Akroyd, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and Garrett Morris.

There were two musical guests 鈥 Billy Preston and Janis Ian 鈥 playing two songs apiece, the norm in the early days.

The country singer and rapper Jelly Roll had the music role to himself Saturday, singing his songs 鈥淟iar鈥 and "Sober." Like Smart, he was a first-timer.

Smart introduced Jelly Roll with her 鈥淗acks鈥 co-star Hannah Einbinder, the daughter of original cast member Newman.

That debut show is documented and reenacted in the newly released Jason Reitman film 鈥淪aturday Night,鈥 part of a wave of reflection and celebration the show is getting on the cusp of its 50th anniversary.

Despite the showy guest stars on this Saturday night, regular cast members took on the bulk of the show, which quickly settled into its regular routine.

James Austin Johnson was back playing Donald Trump at his own rally, saying he wanted Biden as an opponent instead of Harris.

鈥淲e miss Joe Biden, folks," Johnson's Trump said. 鈥淲hat we wouldn鈥檛 give to have him stand next to me and be old.鈥

Colin Jost and Michael Che returned for another season of the mock-news 鈥淲eekend Update.鈥

鈥淭here were so many insane political stories this summer and everyone kept asking, 鈥楢re you are you so bummed you aren鈥檛 on the air right now?鈥 Jost said to open the segment. 鈥淎nd I was like, 鈥橧 have a feeling there鈥檚 going to be more that happens when we get back.'鈥

Rudolph, Carvey, Gaffigan and Samberg joined Smart, Jelly Roll and the cast on stage for the traditional sign-off.

Upcoming episodes are scheduled to feature host Nate Bargatze with musical guest Coldplay, Ariana Grande with Stevie Nicks, Michael Keaton with Billie Eilish and John Mulaney with Chappell Roan.

Those shows will lead up to a three-hour primetime special on Feb. 16 that will serve as the official 50th season celebration. It's sure to feature a wide range of the many stars the show has spawned, including Bill Murray, Eddie Murphy, Billy Crystal, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Robert Downey Jr., Mike Myers, Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and Will Ferrell.

Correction

A previous version of this article incorrectly stated Dana Carvey was known for portraying former President George W. Bush. Carvey played former President George H.W. Bush.

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