Live comedy sink or swim: Olympian Michael Phelps to open 'SNL'

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buy this photo U.S. swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps greets the crowd during a handover party to watch the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games on a screen outside Buckingham Palace in central London on Aug. 24. (AP Photo/Akira Suemori-Pool)

LOS ANGELES - Butterfly, freestyle, relay - monologue? Michael Phelps is trading the pool for the "Saturday Night Live" stage.

The recording-breaking swimmer, who took home eight gold medals at the Bejing Olympics, will host the 34th season premiere of NBC's long-running late-night sketch-comedy series on Sept. 13. Joining the 23-year-old athlete as musical guest will be rapper Lil Wayne.

It will be the debut "SNL" appearances for both.

The network will air seven new "SNL" episodes before November's presidential election. The Sept. 13th premiere will mark the beginning of four new "SNL" shows in a row. NBC will also air three prime-time episodes of "Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday," a special half-hour "Weekend Update" edition of the show, beginning Oct. 9.

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