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    Deseret News archives: ‘Saturday Night Live’ broke the rules, won over the TV world

    By Chris Miller,

    2 days ago
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    White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen, left, appears on the "Saturday Night Live" set with producer Lorne Michaels, right, and cast members Chevy Chase, foreground center, Laraine Newman, background left, Dan Aykroyd, background right, Jane Curtin, second row from left, Gilda Radner, John Belushi and Garret Morris, partially obscured, on April 17, 1976, in New York. | Associated Press

    A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives.

    On Oct. 11, 1975, “NBC’s Saturday Night,” created by Lorne Michaels, premiered on NBC with George Carlin as the host.

    And now, as the show begins its 50th year of programming, some love it. Some hate it. But everyone has an opinion about its place in our entertainment orbit.

    “‘NBC’s Saturday Night,’ an all new live entertainment and comedy feature, with George Carlin,” read the TV log on Oct. 11, 1975, in the Deseret News. No other promotion. It was a gamble, entertainment historians note.

    And through the years, the show has had its share of sketchy moments and controversial guests and targets. Through the years, local programmers occasionally have had to make the decision on whether and when to run the edgy show.

    Michaels was a talented TV pioneer, and he assembled a talented cast of comedians in the first year: Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Garrett Morris, Chevy Chase and Laraine Newman.

    Just think of the cast members through the previous 49 seasons: Will Ferrell. Bill Murray. Eddie Murphy. Adam Sandler. Tina Fey. Molly Shannon. Bill Hader. Phil Hartman. Kenan Thompson. Is there a favorite?

    Most fans have a favorite character. Hans and Franz. The Church Lady. Roseanne Roseanneadana. Mr. Robinson. SNL Samurai, Master Thespian. The Coneheads?

    How about a favorite ongoing segment? What comes to mind? Celebrity Jeopardy. Beavis and Butthead. Wayne’s World. Weekend Update.

    And just about everyone has an opinion on whether it belongs on TV.

    Here are some stories from Deseret News archives about “SNL”:

    Show’s popularity surprised everyone — even its creators”

    ‘Biography’ salutes ‘SNL’ with 2-hour retrospective

    Recent ‘SNL’ skit on religion: Funny or offensive?

    Utah and BYU got a shoutout on SNL’s ‘Coach Prime’ skit

    Here’s what Dr. Anthony Fauci thought about Brad Pitt’s ‘SNL’ portrayal

    SNL turns 40: 10 family friendly skits from the show’s historic run

    ‘Saturday Night Live’ was a dream come true

    What’s up with Gore, Bush? Just tune in to ‘SNL’

    Is it time to stop making fun of Joe Biden?

    Nate Bargatze is coming back to ‘Saturday Night Live’

    Remembering George Carlin ...

    ‘SNL’ had a host contest

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    "SNL" comedian Gilda Radner died of ovarian cancer. | Universal home video

    For big fans of the show, a movie detailing the very first episode of “Saturday Night Live” released this week.

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    junebug97
    1d ago
    I’ve watched it every year since it began in the 70s. Loved it through the years
    Melon Felon
    2d ago
    love snl
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