“Hits & Misses” author and former “Saturday Night Live” staff writer Simon Rich walks us through a week of writing for the iconic show. Following is a transcript of the video. Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night! Simon Rich: “SNL” has been functioning I believe in pretty much exactly […]
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[credit provider=”Wikimedia Commons” url=”http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Lorne_Michaels_David_Shankbone_2010.jpg”] Alec Baldwin’s podcast, “Here’s The Thing,” has him interviewing a number of different people in show business and politics.This week he points the microphone at Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels.
Yesterday when that SNL sketch mysteriously disappeared from Hulu and NBC.com, evidently since referring to Herbert and Marion Sandler as “people who should be shot” didn’t meet NBC’s standards, we wondered why no one caught the reportedly offensive content before it aired.