Good evening, and what can we tell you? "Saturday Night Live" has changed a lot throughout the years, but one constant has been Weekend Update, the fake newscast that sits in the middle of the show. While the format remains the same, the show has been through 23 different anchors in its 43 seasons, with styles ranging from a straightforward parody newscasts (Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd) to a stream-of-consciousness stand-up act behind the desk (Dennis Miller) to a more freewheeling, giggly showcase for recurring characters (Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey).

Some went solo, some teamed up, and some have tried to move the format over to their own post-"SNL" shows (Colin Quinn and Seth Meyers). So as the pair of Colin Jost and Michael Che return to the anchor chairs after tag-teaming the hosting job at the Emmy's, here's a ranking off all the Weekend Update anchors throughout the years. We're leaving out the one-offs, like Buck Henry in the disastrous New Orleans show, though we'd have loved to see a full season of Don Rickles or Bob Uecker behind the desk.

Enjoy the list, and have a pleasant tomorrow.