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        <title><![CDATA[‘Saturday Night Live’ to resume live shows in October]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Live from New York &#8230; it&#8217;s finally Saturday night!</p><p>SNL will return to its iconic studio at 30 Rockefeller Center and resume live, in-person broadcasting on Oct. 3, NBC announced Thursday.</p><p>The episode will kick off the long-running variety show&#8217;s 46th season.</p><p>SNL shut down in-person studio production in March when the coronavirus began to ravage New York City, though the comedy staple has since <strong>hosted three remote episodes</strong> where cast members were able to do sketches from the comfort and safety of their homes.</p><p>While NBC has given the go-ahead to resume in-studio production, it is unclear whether or not there will be an in-studio audience.</p><p>NBC has not released a full schedule of episodes past the Oct. 3 premiere, though the 2020 presidential election is sure to figure heavily into the show&#8217;s subject matter.</p><p>SNL vet Maya Rudolph had already <strong>expressed interest in returning</strong> to the show to play Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris.</p><p>&#8220;I love going to the show,&#8221; said Rudolph. &#8220;Any excuse I can get, I love. I just didn&#8217;t really anticipate traveling during a pandemic, but if there&#8217;s anyone that can work it out I&#8217;m sure Lorne [Michaels] has some sort of invisible helicopter that can get me there.&#8221;</p><p>As of early Friday, no host or musical guest has been named.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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