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GuessWho 02-25-05 08:49 AM

First Ever Saturday Night Live to be shown in entirety this weekend 2/27 4am EST
 
As reported in the paper today. Time below is Chicago...

...so it would be 4am eastern


"Saturday Night Rerun" (3 a.m. central): Here's a historical artifact worth recording: the first episode from Oct. 11, 1975, running a full 90 minutes. You'll quickly note that it's formatted differently than later shows. Host George Carlin did four monologues, while stand-up comedian Valri Bromfield did one. (Billy Crystal walked off when he found out his routine, like Bromfield's, would have to be shortened.) Music acts Janis Ian and Billy Preston did two songs each. Andy Kaufman lip-synched his "Mighty Mouse" shtick. Albert Brooks contributed one of the two short films on the program. The Muppets did their thing. And there were five commercial parodies among the comedy bits from what announcer Don Pardo mistakenly called "The Not For Ready Prime Time Players."

das Monkey 02-25-05 08:59 AM

They're really milking this anniversary. I'll still watch.

das

Geofferson 02-25-05 09:02 AM

Cool...I'll check it out.

Drexl 02-25-05 09:15 AM

What channel?

Morf 02-25-05 09:21 AM

Date/time in thread title, please?

wendersfan 02-25-05 09:45 AM

It'll be nice to see one of Brooks' short films again. I always loved those.

It will of course be monumentally depressing to see how great this show once was compared to the crap they've shoveled our way for the past, oh, 22 years...

GuessWho 02-25-05 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by Drexl
What channel?

NBC

Crocker Jarmen 02-25-05 11:42 AM

I'd like to see a few more of these first five shows. It's really strange how different the format is.

Young George Carlin, with long flowing hair and an easy going manner. That looks really strange too.

Decker 02-25-05 11:18 PM

And in a related story, NBC will be showing all of the funny moments from the most recent SNL episode in their entirity from 3:21 - 3:23 AM.

Goldberg74 02-25-05 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by Decker
And in a related story, NBC will be showing all of the funny moments from the most recent SNL episode in their entirity from 3:21 - 3:23 AM.

I thought it was going to be during the commercials of every showing of Law & Order: (___Put Your Name Here___).

Bill Needle 02-25-05 11:50 PM


Originally Posted by Decker
And in a related story, NBC will be showing all of the funny moments from the most recent SNL episode in their entirity from 3:21 - 3:23 AM.

And that's with a commercial interruption.

Rogue588 02-26-05 03:42 AM


Originally Posted by Decker
And in a related story, NBC will be showing all of the funny moments from the most recent SNL episode in their entirity from 3:21 - 3:23 AM.

Four showings in a row?

Bronkster 02-26-05 11:58 AM

After watching the "First 5 Years" special the other night, this is a must!!

Brain Stew 02-26-05 12:14 PM

My tivo has it listed as 2 AM to 3:30 AM.

Eric F 02-26-05 10:35 PM

Not showing here in the Boston area.

Tracer Bullet 02-26-05 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by Brain Stew
My tivo has it listed as 2 AM to 3:30 AM.

Mine has it listed from 3:01AM-4:30AM. :hscratch:

MJG87 02-26-05 11:32 PM

Over here in NYC says Access Hollywood about Oscars is comin on at 2-3 then the First SNL Show, and thanks for the heads up!

Brain Stew 02-26-05 11:44 PM


Originally Posted by TracerBullet
Mine has it listed from 3:01AM-4:30AM. :hscratch:

Must be differences in affilates.

At 4AM, there's apparently a show about black business in the community.

Bill Needle 02-27-05 12:15 AM

Mr. Mike was the best.

JP5683 02-27-05 02:34 AM

Listed here at 2:30-4.

The Cow 02-27-05 03:02 AM

It's on now (EST).

jeffkjoe 02-27-05 03:28 AM

Just keep in mind that the Not Ready for Prime Time Players didn't really hit their stride until the fifth or sixth episode when Candice Bergen hosted.

Tscott 02-27-05 10:58 AM

My local NBC station apparently chose to show dead air instead of this. :mad:

klandersen 02-28-05 09:55 AM

I watched it an enjoyed most of it. Loved Don Pardos live lips stumbling with "The Not For Ready Prime Time Players". It may have been a planned joke but not likely.

I had forgotten that many of those bits were from the 1st episode. I had only remembered that George Carlin was the host and did some of his stand up. I could have swarn though that he did one of his bits on a stool, but I didn't see that this time. I had also forgotten that they had two musical guests that night. And the first appearance of the "Killer Bees" in "Bees Hospital"

I love the irony of the tripple blade "fake commercial". Back when it originally aired the two blade track system razor blades were just taking off. There was no such thing as a tripple blade razor yet. The first time I saw a gillette commercial for a tripple bladed razor I immediately thought about this Original SNL fake Commercial. Now we a living in a world where there are 4 blade razors. Of course electric razors usually have dozens of tiny little razor blades, or circles of blades for a closer shave.


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