Honda, NBC and SNL Partner For 'Saturday Night Line" Web Series

Apr 15, 2015 08:40 AM EDT | Matt Mercuro

Can't get enough of "Saturday Night Live"? Well you're in for a treat.

Honda has teamed with NBCUniversal for a new web series called "Saturday Night Line," which features dedicated "SNL" fans waiting outside of 30 Rock for days trying to get tickets to the next show.

The web series will air at 8 p.m. each Saturday on NBC.com to tide people over until the new episode of "SNL" at 11:30 p.m., according to a joint press release.

Though the series is hosted by former Upright Citizens Brigade member Michael Antonucci, Honda vehicles are the star in the interviews and sketches, like the redesigned 2015 Honda CR-V and brand-new 2016 Honda HR-V crossover.

For example, in one episode called "Car'aoke," Not Ready for Primetime Player Aidy Bryant rides around the backseat of a CR-V with fans performing interesting variations of classic songs.

The CR-V is also featured in another episode with SNL player Leslie Jones as she answers questions fans have about her life and what goes on through her head during filming for "SNL."

Viewers will be able to stream each episode from a number of different digital platforms, like Hulu and video-on-demand services.

Visit NBC.com/SNLine to view the latest "Saturday Night Line" episodes.

The next "Saturday Night Live" episode airs on May 2, featuring host Scarlett Johansson.

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