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      • Weekend Update was created by original anchor Chevy Chase and SNL writers Herb Sargent and Al Franken, [ 2].
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  1. May 7, 2020 · "Weekend Update" was conceived by Chevy Chase and SNL writer Herb Sargent and — despite being renamed "SNL NewsBreak" and "Saturday Night News" in the early 1980s — still airs on...

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  3. Weekend Update was created by original anchor Chevy Chase and SNL writers Herb Sargent and Al Franken, [2]. The skit appeared on the first SNL broadcast on October 11, 1975 as the weekly "Update" to NBC News' monthly news magazine "Weekend", hence "Weekend Update".

  4. Weekend Update was created by original anchor Chevy Chase and SNL writer Herb Sargent, and appeared on the first SNL broadcast on October 11, 1975. Chase popularized several catch phrases during the segment, such as his "I'm Chevy Chase and you're not" greeting; and his repeated announcement that " Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead ".

  5. Aug 9, 2024 · Chevy Chase and Herb Sargent were responsible for creating it. Chevy Chase was the Weekend Update anchor for the entire first season and a few in season 2. The segment became a staple of the show, appearing in every single episode of Saturday Night Live since then.

  6. May 7, 2023 · NBC. While Chevy Chase's reign as anchor continued beyond Season 1 and he commanded the news desk for the Season 2 premiere, his tenure didn't last long. He was absent for the following two...

  7. Oct 30, 2021 · Chase conceived the satiric news segment back in 1975 with fellow SNL writer Herb Sargent and served as its first anchor. Hosting “Weekend Update” solo, Chevy introduced himself...