'SNL' Turns 50: Aykroyd, Franken, Zweibel & Lovitz

《周六夜现场》庆祝50周年:艾克罗伊德、弗兰肯、泽维贝尔与洛维茨

Fresh Air

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2025-02-14

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For Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary, we're featuring interviews with some of the early cast members/writers. Dan Aykroyd talks about the moment he and John Belushi came up with the Blues Brothers. Writer Alan Zweibel talks about working with Gilda Radner on two of her most iconic characters. And Al Franken tells us about a sketch he wrote that didn't make it past the censors. Jon Lovitz tells Terry how his character Master Thespian came to be. Also, film critic Justin Chang reviews The Annihilation of Fish, a romantic comedy starring James Earl Jones, Lynn Redgrave and Margot Kidder, made in 1999 and released now for the first time. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • This is FRESH AIR.

  • I'm David Biancooli.

  • NBC's Saturday Night Live is celebrating its 50th anniversary this weekend with a triple header of special events.

  • Tonight, Peacock streams a live music concert featuring scheduled performances by everyone from Bad Bunny and David Byrne to Lady Gaga and the Roots.

  • On Saturday, in its regular late night slot on NBC, SNL repeats the first ever episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by George Carlin and introducing the original not for primetime John Belushi, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, Jame Curtin, Lorraine Newman and Garrett Morris.

  • And on Sunday, NBC presents a three hour live anniversary special preceded by an additional hour on the red carpet today on Fresh Air.

  • We're noting that anniversary by replaying interviews with some of the performers and writers who were there at or near the start when producer Lorne Michaels created and shaped the show's first five seasons.

  • After a five year hiatus, Michaels returned and has been there ever since, presiding over many decades of cast changes, musical trends and political shifts.

  • Even though Michaels and NBC are celebrating the 50th anniversary of SNL this weekend, the very first episode, then called NBC's Saturday Night, actually premiered on October 11, 1975.

  • Michaels had selected a cutting edge counterculture comic as the show's host, but the comedian George Carlin suggested he do only the first one, making room for guest hosts from then on.

  • Michaels agreed, establishing a template that still works, while Carlin established another one, taking the Stage at Studio 8H to deliver an opening monologue talking about a live show.

  • Nice to see you, welcome and thanks.

  • For joining us live.

  • I'm kind of glad that we're on.

  • At night just so that we're not competing with all the football and baseball games.

  • So many, man, all the time.

  • And this is the time of year when there's both, you know, football's kind of nice.

  • They changed it a little bit.

  • They moved the hash marks in.

  • Guys found them and smoked them anyway.