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Published: Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Tina Fey's Sarah Palin impersonation wins 'SNL' primary

  • Tina Fey

    Associated Press

    Tina Fey

NEW YORK -- Never mind all those questions about who will win the election: The more pressing concern for many viewers is whether Tina Fey will return to play Gov. Sarah Palin on "Saturday Night Live."

The guest appearance by the show's former cast member and head writer was by all accounts a virtuoso impersonation and a viral hit. But Fey stars in NBC's weekly prime-time comedy "30 Rock," and it's unclear if she'll be moonlighting on "SNL" to skewer the Republican vice presidential candidate, to whom she bears a much-remarked-upon resemblance.

Fey -- and the will-she-or-won't-she suspense that preceded her appearance -- helped make NBC's "Saturday Night Live" a ratings smash in its season kickoff, which was hosted by Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps.

Then the 5½-minute segment pairing Fey with cast-member Amy Poehler as Sen. Hillary Clinton also has become a global Internet sensation.

The voters, um, viewers seemed to have spoken. In preliminary numbers measuring the nation's major cities, "SNL's" 34th-season premiere logged a 7.4 rating and 18 percent share of audience -- the largest viewership for a "SNL" season debut since 2001, and up 64 percent from last year's opener, according to Nielsen Media Research.

With the Alaska governor poised to be a prominent part of the political race through Election Day as Sen. John McCain's running mate, and possibly serving as vice president after that, there's little doubt she'll be spoofed again by "SNL," which historically has had particular relevance in its political parodies.

Will Fey be back in the role?

"We are taking it day-by-day," said "SNL" spokesman Marc Liepis on Monday.

For the long term, "SNL" executive producer Lorne Michaels reportedly has an as-yet- undisclosed "Plan B" and "Plan C" for a Palin impersonator, in lieu of Fey.
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