Barrett O.
Yelp
I was a big fan from day one!! It was, in fact l, on today October 11th in 1975 that Saturday Night Live (SNL) premiered on NBC, with guest host comedian George Carlin and special guests Janis Ian, Andy Kaufman and Billy Preston. Holy cow bells has it really been 46 years!!!!!!!!
Created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Dick Ebersol but did you know it was in 1974 that the development originated when "The Weekend Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" come to an end? It's a long story but essentially to fill the gap, NBC brought in Dick Ebersol to develop a late-night variety show to air on Saturday nights. Ebersol's first order of business was to hire a young Canadian producer named Lorne Michaels as the person to run the show. SNL was born :-)
The first cast members hired were Second City alumni Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Gilda Radner, National Lampoon alumnus Chevy Chase, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, Garrett Morris and George Coe. The original head writer was Michael O'Donoghue, a writer at National Lampoon. In every episode of SNL has a host who is a celebrity guest starring on the show, they also have musical guests but a host can also be both. Don't get me started on the HUGE list of celebs, musicians and even politicians, just HUGE.
SNL's changing ensemble has been the launching pad for countless actors and performers who have become major TV and movie stars including Dan
Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Gilda Radner, Paul Shaffer, Eddie Murphy, Joe Piscopo, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Martin Short, Mike Meyers, Damon Wayans, Joan Cusack, Robert Downey Jr., Dennis Miller, Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz, Conan O'Brien, Mike Myers, Ben Stiller, David Spade, Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider, Dana Carvey, Norm MacDonald, Molly Shannon, Will Ferrell, Tina Fey and many more.
If you curious about what's up with any if the cast from all these 46 years, check out " Where are they now: All 158 cast members in Saturday Night Live history at: https://www.insider.com/where-are-they-now-snl-cast-members-2019-7
For me SNL was always a source of laughter, and sure the music often was fantastic, but I was always glued to the tube for the comedy. Hey we're all social creatures and we bond over the mishaps we all encounter, using laughter to react, heal, and brave the challenges we face. We laugh along to show support and camaraderie. (George Carlin comes the mind) But in recent years much of the comedy has been tainted, in my opinion, with a darker side of politics and social commentary where malice rears its ugly head. It's my opinion and observation is that it's possible to keep comedy subversive and entertaining while simultaneously preventing it from being plain mean.
Bottom line: The current version of SNL is that the show is, to a large extent, sacrificing brilliance for consistency and, in my opinion, is sadly a pale imitation of its old self.