SNL's PBS spoof asks 'Where in the World is Kellyanne Conway.'

A skit the May 6, 2017, episode of 'Saturday Nigh Live' spoofed the PBS children's gameshow from the 1990s "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" and instead asked the question "Where in the World is Kellyanne Conway?"
Saturday Nigh Live/YouTube

"Saturday Night Live" got laughs at Kellyanne Conway's expense and the show's star Kate McKinnon didn't have to say a word.

A skit on last night's episode recreated the popular PBS children's gameshow from the 1990s "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" during which contestants used geography clues to locate fictional criminal mastermind Carmen Sandiego.

In SNL's twist Sandiego was replaced with McKinnon's impersonation of Conway, President Donald Trump's senior advisor who grew up in Atco, Camden County.

The actors playing the show's contestants are not excited about show's mission to find Conway. Watch below:

Among the show's other skits, "Weekend Update" riffed on last week's news about the woman who told police her name was Hillary Clinton after being stopped by police in Pennsylvania for suspected DUI.

And SNL's cold opening explored the uncomfortable sexual tension between MSNBC's "Morning Joe" co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, who recently got a engaged.