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November 8th, 1975 Host: Candice Bergen, Musical Guest, Esther Phillips 

It may be hard to imagine now but in the mid 1970s there were only about three or four entertainment options. The most appealing was watching Chevy Chase fall down and get all mixed up playing President Gerald Ford. 

Chase revolutionarily played Ford as an affable bungler who was always tripping over himself linguistically and physically. It’s an almost perversely gentle depiction of the most powerful man on earth as a bit of a well-meaning goober. 

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February 2, 2024
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October 11th, 1975, Host: George Carlin, Musical guests: Billy Preston and Janis Ian 

October 11th, 1975, Host: George Carlin, Musical guests: Billy Preston and Janis Ian 

George Carlin wants to fight you-with satirical truth!
George Carlin wants to fight you-with satirical truth!

The first episode of Saturday Night Live has the bifurcated quality of being at once fascinatingly off-brand and a glorious illustration of everything that made the show special in its original incarnation. 

Lorne Michaels and his cast and crew of obscenely talented twenty-somethings were still playing around with the format and the tone, which has a way of shifting dramatically from segment to segment. 

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January 30, 2024
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Introductory test email

Hey you beautiful people,

If this project doesn't work, I'm going to end up living in a van by the river.
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January 29, 2024
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January 10, 1976, Host, Elliott Gould, Musical Guest Anne Murray

Scruffy

In the mid 1970s television lagged far behind film, music and stand-up comedy in hipness, transgression and social commentary. That’s a big part of the reason Saturday Night Live was initially seen as so audacious and revolutionary. 

Future Saturday Night Live host Norman Lear had single-handedly dragged television into the 1970s with his pioneering comedies. Otherwise the boob tube was largely the domain of cheesy variety shows, sitcoms with canned laughter and an endless series of interchangeable cop, doctor and lawyer shows. 

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January 24, 2024
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TESTING TESTING TESTING

IS ANYONE GETTING THIS?

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January 22, 2024
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Lily Tomlin

Lily Tomlin 

Stop with the tomfoolery!

Lily Tomlin was the second female host of Saturday Night Live and kicked off the show’s second season because she possessed the exact skill set necessary to host the show. That extends to working well with Lorne Michaels, who wrote on her 1973 special Lily and won an Emmy for 1975’s The Lily Tomlin Special.The connection goes even further: Michaels was a writer for Laugh-In, the zeitgeist-capturing comedy variety show that made Tomlin a star. 

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January 20, 2024
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November 15th, 1975 Robert Klein, Loudon Wainwright III, ABBA

Robert Klein was at one point one of the hottest comedians alive. The 1970s were a weird place.

We have come to the point in this insane journey where I must make a weary confession: it ain’t all great! I would not have committed to watching over a thousand episodes of Saturday Night Live, a comic institution that, it should be noted, is MUCH longer than just about ANY OTHER PROGRAM ON TELEVISION if I were not a big fan of the show. 

But you would have to be off your rocker to think that everything that the show has done over the course of its FIFTY YEARS ON THE AIR has been stellar. The definition of insanity is famously doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome and also nursing a strong, unshakeable conviction that all of Saturday Night Live’s sketches are funny, because there have been several stinkers over the yearsI'm Robert Klein and, strangely enough, so are you

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January 19, 2024
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Rob Reiner

October 25th, 1975 Host,Rob Reiner, Musical guest: John Belushi as Joe Cocker

What a meathead!

Everything is show-business in Saturday Night Live’s third episode. Host Rob Reiner kicks off the festivities with an opening monologue where he plays a smarmy, pathologically insincere lounge singer, not unlike the kind that would become Bill Murray’s signature character on the show. 

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January 18, 2024
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October 18th, 1975, Paul Simon with guests Art Garfunkel, Phoebe Snow and Randy Newman

October 18th, 1975, Paul Simon with guests Art Garfunkel, Phoebe Snow and Randy Newman

In a possibly related development, Paul Simon is Lorne Michaels' best friend.
In a possibly related development, Paul Simon is Lorne Michaels' best friend.

Saturday Night Live is a sketch comedy show with music. When Paul Simon hosted its second show, however, the dynamic was reversed. A sketch comedy show with music became a music show with sketch comedy.

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January 17, 2024
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Richard Pryor

December 13th, 1975: Host Richard Pryor with Musical Guest Gil-Scot Heron

Dunno if this is bootleg or not.

When what was originally named NBC’s Saturday Night Live was being conceptualized Lorne Michaels and the execs at NBC had decidedly different ideas about ideal hosts. The squares in suits thought Rich Little and Bob Hope should stop by 30 Rock as often as possible. 

Lorne Michaels, in sharp contrast, saw his recent collaborator Lily Tomlin and Richard Pryor as perfect hosts. Michaels was so committed to Pryor as a host, in fact, that he threatened to leave the show if he couldn’t have Pryor. 

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January 3, 2024
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