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kind of operation that gave it an authenticity. now that our programming day has been extended, i'm gonna be spending a lot... where do you want me to put the kielbasa mrs. prickley? put it in the fridge, butch. yost: you were rooting for the show and the characters that they had created. there was just something that you got behind. whereas, you know, "snl" right from the -- from the gate and through the '80s was this big enterprise. franken: after five golden years, lorne decided to leave and so did those close to him, including me, al franken. so nbc had to pick a new producer. now most knowledgeable people, as you might imagine, hoped it would be me, al franken. shales: there was a real question of whether "saturday night live" would continue at all or whether it would just die. the press hasn't been overly kind. yeah, i read that stuff. "saturday night live" is saturday night dead. man: oh, man, come on. geez. from yucks to yech.

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or whether it would just die. the press hasn't been overly kind. yeah, i read that stuff. "saturday night live" is saturday night dead. man: oh, man, come on. geez. from yucks to yech. [ all groan ] my favorite, though, is "vile from new york." please, bill, come on. it's funny, it's funny. shales: they were having a hard time and then came the man that saved the show, eddie murphy. ♪ wookin' pa nub ♪ shales: there was buzz about him so you tuned in and there was this kind of explosion of talent in front of your eyes. [ as james brown ] hey! too hot in the hot tub! burn myself! it really kind of rejuvenated the show. i am gumby, damn it! you don't talk to me that way. shales: after a while, the show regained its status and its clout and became even more of an institution than it had been. hey bob. [ chuckles ] hey, penis looks great today. listen, harry, if you're unhappy with my work, tell me now! you're through, do you hear me? through! you'll never work in this town again. don't leave me hanging by a thread! let me know where i stand!

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including me, al franken. so nbc had to pick a new producer. now, most knowledgeable people, as you might imagine, hoped it would be me, al franken. >> well, there was a real question of whether "saturday night live" would continue at all or whether it would just die. >> the press hasn't been overly kind. >> yeah, i read that stuff. "saturday night live" is saturday night dead. >> oh, man, come on. geez. >> from yucks to yech. >> my favorite, though, is "vile from new york." >> please, bill, come on. >> it's funny, it's funny. >> they were having a hard time, and then came the man that saved the show, eddie murphy. >> wookin' pa nub. >> there was buzz about him, so you tuned in and there was this kind of explosion of talent in front of your eyes. >> hey! too hot in the hot tub! burn myself! >> it really kind of rejuvenated

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be spending -- >> where do you want me to put the kielbasa, mrs. brickley? >> put it in the fridge, butch. >> you were rooting for the show and the characters they created. there was something you got behind. whereas “snl” right from the gate and through the '80s was this big enterprise. >> after five golden years, lorne decided to leave and so did those close to him, including me, al franken. so nbc had to pick a new producer. now most knowledgeable people, as you might imagine, hoped it would be me, al franken. >> well, there was a real question of whether "saturday night live" would continue at all, whether it would just die. >> the press hasn't been overly kind. >> yeah, i read that stuff. is "saturday night live" "saturday night dead"? >> oh, man, come on. >> from yuks to yech?

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if you look at him, he went out to the kennedy center honors. my frandiends saying, this is great. he's back. traumatic brain injurey is not just something that goes away. the press hasn't gone away either. we're still living with this every day. i don't know how these things heal. this is a very long recovery. >> you're still concerned? >> yeah. >> and reason to be. >> how would you feel? there's no -- you have to make sense of this in your mind. you have to make sense of the fact there's an 82-year-old man asleep in his own bed gets attacked in his own home, and i don't care how you vote. i don't care vote. it is hard to make peace with. that's why we're still -- first of all, we're still under threat. it is not as if the threats just go away. this has been something we have been living with forever. and it was so -- i mean, you could -- it was so coming.

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night live" would continue at all, whether it would just die. >> the press hasn't been very overly kind. >> yeah, i read that stuff. is "saturday night live" "saturday night dead"? >> oh, man, come on. >> my favorite is "vile from new york." >> please, come on. >> that's funny, that's funny. >> they were having a hard time. and then came the man that saved the show, eddie murphy. there was buzz about him, so you tuned in. and there was this kind of explosion of talent in front of your eyes. ♪ >> it really kind of rejuvenated the show. >> i am gumby, dammit! you don't talk to me that way! >> after awhile, the show regained its status and its clout and became even more of an institution than it had been. >> hey, bob. >> hey, peters. looks great today. >> listen, if you're unhappy with my work, tell me now! >> you're through, you hear me, through! you'll never work in this town again! >> don't leave me hanging by a thread. let me know where i stand! >> we were a little worried at first because we had a new cast.

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the kielbasa, mrs. prickley? >> put it in the fridge, butch. >> you were rooting for the show and the characters that they had created. there was just something that you got behind. whereas, you know, "snl" right from the -- from the gate and through the '80s was this big enterprise. >> after five golden years, lorne decided to leave and so did those close to him, including me, al franken. so nbc had to pick a new producer. now, most knowledgeable people, as you might imagine, hoped it would be me, al franken. >> well, there was a real question of whether "saturday night live" would continue at all or whether it would just die. >> the press hasn't been overly kind. >> yeah, i read that stuff. "saturday night live" is saturday night dead. >> oh, man, come on. geez. >> from yucks to yech. >> my favorite, though, is "vile from new york." >> please, bill, come on. >> it's funny, it's funny. >> they were having a hard time, and then came the man that saved the show, eddie murphy.

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did those close to him, including me, al franken. so nbc had to pick a new producer. now most knowledgeable people, as you might imagine, hoped it would be me, al franken. >> well, there was a real question of whether "saturday night live" would continue at all, whether it would just die. >> the press hasn't been very overly kind. >> yeah, i read that stuff. is "saturday night live" "saturday night dead"? >> oh, man, come on. >> my favorite is "vile from new york." >> please, come on. >> that's funny, that's funny. >> they were having a hard time. and then came the man that saved the show, eddie murphy. there was buzz about him, so you tuned in. and there was this kind of explosion of talent in front of your eyes. ♪ >> it really kind of rejuvenated the show. >> i am gumby, dammit! you don't talk to me that way!

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>> there was a bigness to the stories. and they could afford to do it on a network if you're doing one episode a week. you can't do that if you're doing five episodes a week for a daytime show. so just the production value gave it that pizzazz. >> if you can't have it, watch other people with it, or so say the three networks who are programming nearly 40% of their primetime fare with series about the very rich, and the public is devouring it at such a rate that make-believe money has become ratings gold. >> the characters were larger than life, they were more evil and more cunning and manipulative. and more gorgeous. i mean, really, look at the way they were dressed. look at the way they lived. everything, it was fascinating. >> alexis. >> yes? >> i didn't thank you for your present.

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behind. whereas “snl” right from the gate and through the '80s was this big enterprise. >> after five golden years, lorne decided to leave and so did those close to him, including me, al franken. so nbc had to pick a new producer. now most knowledgeable people, as you might imagine, hoped it would be me, al franken. >> well, there was a real question of whether "saturday night live" would continue at all, whether it would just die. >> the press hasn't been very overly kind. >> yeah, i read that stuff. is "saturday night live" "saturday night dead"? >> oh, man, come on. >> my favorite is "vile from new york." >> please, come on. >> that's funny, that's funny. >> they were having a hard time. and then came the man that saved the show, eddie murphy. there was buzz about him, so you

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