How to Watch the SNL Quarantine Episode Tonight


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Like many shows, Saturday Night Live paused production due to the coronavirus pandemic. While many shows are waiting to pick production back up, SNL is coming back with a “remotely produced” episode.

SNL hasn’t announced plans to make this an ongoing effort, so there’s a chance that this will be the one and only “remotely produce” episode, and the last new episode until production can get back to normal.

When it Airs

The new episode will air Saturday, April 11, at 11:30pm ET.

How to Watch

SNL airs on NBC. You can watch live with Sling TV, Hulu, AT&T TV NOW, YouTube TV, and FuboTV.

In many areas around the US, you can also watch NBC for free with an antenna. You can use a device like a Tablo DVR or HDHomeRun to stream your antenna to a Roku, Fire TV, or Apple TV. Want to see if you can get ABC where you live free over the air? Check out Antenna Web to find out what you can get with an antenna where you live.

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