In Popular Culture
- In the folk rhyme Monday's Child, "Saturday's child works hard for a living".
- In another rhyme reciting the days of the week, Solomon Grundy 'Died on Saturday.'
- The Nigerian popular song "Bobo Waro Fero Satodeh" ("Everybody Loves Saturday Night") became internationally famous in the 1950s and was sung translated into many languages.
- Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal is a single-panel webcomic by Zach Weiner.
- The Saturday Evening Post
- Saturday Night Live
- Saturday (Fall Out Boy song) from the album Take This to Your Grave.
- Saturday (Kids in Glass Houses song) from the album Smart Casual.
- The Saturdays (female pop group).
- The 1977 disco film Saturday Night Fever.
- The Elton John song Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting.
- "Saturday Night", by the Misfits from Famous Monsters.
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