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'SNL' returns for work-at-home version with host Tom Hanks

NEW YORK (AP) - 'œSaturday Night Live'ť tried its first 'œquarantine version" of the comedy show, with Tom Hanks, one of the first celebrities to disclose he had the coronavirus, Coldplay singer Chris Martin and the comedy show's entire cast phoning in with jokes from home.

After being gone for more than a month, the NBC comedy institution returned to the air on Easter weekend by emulating other late-night hosts who have abandoned studios and audiences for DIY merriment amid the coronavirus pandemic.

'œIt is good to be here, though it also very weird to be here hosting '~Saturday Night Live' at home,'ť Hanks said, speaking from his kitchen. 'œIt is a strange time to try and be funny, but trying to be funny is '~SNL's whole thing.'ť

Hanks, in a close-cropped haircut he said was done for a movie, announced last month that he and his wife Rita Wilson tested positive for the virus. They recuperated while in Australia.

On the show, the Oscar winner said he had to get used to learning his temperature in degrees Celsius, where 36 was good but 38 was bad, 'œlike Hollywood treats female actresses.'ť

The world's new way of keeping in contact - Zoom meetings - was ripe for satire. The show's 'œcold open'ť showed all cast members arrayed in an onscreen gallery familiar to many working from home.

'œLive from Zoom,'ť Kate McKinnon said. 'œIt's sometime between March and August.'ť

One skit featured a mock Zoom work meeting, where McKinnon and Aidy Bryant played a pair of inappropriate receptionists. Bryant was stopped just in time when she brought her laptop with her into the bathroom.

'œI used my license as toilet paper and now I don't know my own birthday,'ť Bryant said.

Pete Davidson made a mock Drake video and McKinnon portrayed Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg doing a workout routine from home.

'œEvery day I eat half a chicken,'ť she said. 'œSorry, chickpea.'ť

With Bernie Sanders dropping out of the Democratic primary race since the last time 'œSNL'ť was on, Larry David appeared from his easy chair to once again impersonate the Vermont senator.

'œDon't worry about me,'ť he said. 'œIt's spring in Vermont, so soon it will be up to 40 degrees. And I finally have the time to relax and finish that heart attack from October.'ť

The show kept to its traditional structure with a musical guest and 'œWeekend Update.'ť Martin, on acoustic guitar, played a version of Bob Dylan's 'œShelter From the Storm.'ť Signs on the wall behind him said 'œEntrance to Trains,'ť a nod to the Grand Central Terminal-themed 'œSNL'ť set.

Colin Jost and Michael Che imported an electronic audience for laughs during 'œWeekend Update,'ť since Che said telling jokes with no reaction reminded him of a hostage video.

'œTuesday was National Beer Day,'ť Jost said. 'œWhich is the first time alcohol had helped me remember what day it is.'ť

Che took note that minorities were suffering disproportionately in the pandemic.

'œOnce Trump starts calling this the Harlem Flu, we ain't never going to get a cure,'ť he said.

Alec Baldwin, portraying Trump, called in to the 'œWeekend Update'ť segment, although without video since Baldwin didn't have access to makeup. The faux president noted that 'œevery night at 7 p.m. all of New York claps and cheers for the great job I'm doing,'ť a reference to the nightly tribute to medical workers.

The show also touchingly paid tribute to music producer Hal Willner, who scored music for many years on 'œSNL'ť and died this past week after showing symptoms consistent with the coronavirus. Past cast members Adam Sandler, Tina Fey and Bill Hader were among those who offered remembrances.

FILE - This May 10, 2017, file photo shows an NBC logo at their television studios at Rockefeller Center in New York. For the first time in its lengthy history, "Saturday Night Live" on April 11, 2020, held an all-quarantine version, with stars delivering taped material primarily from their homes. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) The Associated Press
In this screengrab provided by NBC, from left to right, anchor Colin Jost, Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump, and Michael Che perform the Weekend Update during "Saturday Night Live" which aired on Saturday, April 11, 2020. For the first time in its lengthy history, "Saturday Night Live" held an all-quarantine version, with stars delivering taped material primarily from their homes. (NBC via AP) The Associated Press
In this screengrab provided by NBC, Larry David portrays Bernie Sanders in a skit for "Saturday Night Live which aired on Saturday, April 11, 2020. For the first time in its lengthy history, "Saturday Night Live" held an all-quarantine version, with stars delivering taped material primarily from their homes. (NBC via AP) The Associated Press
In this screengrab provided by NBC, Tom Hanks delivers his monologue while hosting "Saturday Night Live" from his home in Los Angeles, on Saturday, April 11, 2020. 'œSaturday Night Live' tried its first 'œquarantine version" of the comedy show, with Hanks, one of the first celebrities to disclose he had the coronavirus, Coldplay singer Chris Martin and the comedy show's entire cast phoning in with jokes from home. (NBC via AP) The Associated Press
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