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Michael Phelps: Comedian?
Michael Phelps can add one more item to his resume: SNL host.
In his continued quest to help NBC score ratings gold (sorry, had to), Phelps has been tapped to host this season's Saturday Night Live premiere.
The show will air on September 13th and w...
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Saturday Night Live Video Clips From May 17th Steve Carell
A bunch of clips including the hilarious Japanese Office Digital Short from Saturday Night Live May 17th with guest host Steve Carell.
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50 Greatest Commerical Parodies
Nerve.com has assembled a list of the 50 greatest commercial parodies (which should probably be retitled, "45 of SNL's Best Commerical Parodies", since SNL commercial parodies are what dominate this list).
You might not have time to watch all 50, b...
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Most Used (or Abused) TV Catchphrases
The good people from the Freakonomics Blog have researched and shared with us the most quoted TV catchphrases from post 1980. These include:
"Yada, yada, yada." (Seinfeld)
"Well, isn't that special?" (Saturday Night Live)
"You look mahvelous!" (Satur......
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The Studio
Since the show's inception, SNL has aired from Studio 8H, located on floors 8 and 9 of GE Building (30 Rockefeller Plaza, or "30 Rock"). Due to the studio originally being a radio soundstage for Arturo Toscanini and his NBC Symphony Orchestra, the layout of the studio floor and the audience positioning causes some audience members to have an obstructed view of many of the sketches. According to NBC, the 8H studio has an almost perfect sound acoustic. The offices of SNL writers, producers, and other staff can be found on the 17th floor of "30 Rock". During the summer 2005 shooting hiatus, crews began renovations on Studio 8H. With its thirty-first season premiere in October 2005, the show began broadcasting in high definition, appearing letterboxed on conventional television screens. Other productions have occasionally used the studio. Three of the first four shows of the 1976-77 season were shot at the former NBC Studios in Brooklyn, due to NBC News using Studio 8H for Presidential election coverage. The first season finale of The Apprentice and the 5th anniversary special of Late Night with Conan O'Brien have used the studio for one night. Likewise, Later with Bob Costas, Love, Sidney, the 50th anniversary of television episode of Today in 1990, "House Party with Steve Doocy" and the 5th anniversary special of Late Night with David Letterman were broadcast from Studio 8H. Last Call with Carson Daly used the studio until 2005, when the show moved to Studio 9 at the NBC Studios in Burbank, California. In May of 2002, NBC celebrated its 75th anniversary and used Studio 8H to shoot the live broadcast of the event. Lorne Michaels executive produced the event.






