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bobbyd98682 t1_je39d6p wrote
Oh Todd!
Low-Argument3170 t1_je3urvk wrote
My favorite cast
DavoTB t1_je350cj wrote
The third season episode here (November 12, 1978) was the week that Ray Charles did double duty as host and musical guest. This sketch featured most of the cast dressed as “The Young Causcasians,” singing a tame whitebread version of what they call ” What Did I Say.”
Garrett Morris was playing the role of Ray Charles’ manager; he and Ray appear elsewhere in the skit and after the Caucasians sing, Ray sings the song himself. Garrett typically seems like he’s forgotten his lines. The clip is available in its’ entirety on archive.org. The Ray Charles version is quite good. Elsewhere online are outtake photos from a rehearsal and some in color.
GarageFarm2020 t1_je2debx wrote
They were the shit!!!!
srichey321 t1_je2grx0 wrote
The most quotable show ever during that time.
psuedonymously t1_je335fe wrote
I guess Garrett was out circling Rockefeller Center looking for a parking space.
LGBTQMNOP t1_je3fvbq wrote
SNL reputation has been riding on this cast for 45 years.
All they need to do is just rebroadcast the first few seasons.
CplTenMikeMike t1_je2ocqc wrote
Back when SNL was actually funny.
TheListenerCanon t1_je57uuj wrote
Repost above...
People have been saying that since 1980 when all the originals left. The truth is SNL has always been hit and miss, even during the original era. That being said, I'd say this is the best era, but I respect almost all eras of SNL.
mdjmd73 t1_je36bus wrote
Back when SNL was funny. 👍👍
TheListenerCanon t1_je57s58 wrote
People have been saying that since 1980 when all the originals left. The truth is SNL has always been hit and miss, even during the original era. That being said, I'd say this is the best era, but I respect almost all eras of SNL.
bc2mnykdz t1_je2y8gh wrote
This cast will never be outdone. Some of the funniest skits ever on SNL
ddoogiehowitzerr t1_je2ylmi wrote
I loved Gilda Radner growing up.
taddymason_76 t1_je33lzw wrote
Arguably the greatest cast ever.
I-amthegump t1_je3sfrl wrote
I'm not sure they were ready for prime time
Gareth009 t1_je40krl wrote
SNL, All in the Family, Blazing Saddles, The Jefferson’s, Up in Smoke, I Dream of Jeannie, MASH, Animal House, Deer Hunter, Cuckoo’s Nest, Apocalypse Now . . . shows and movies they can’t or won’t make anymore.
No-Neighborhood9885 t1_je4txhf wrote
When they were actually funny
Superb-Possibility-9 t1_je36vsz wrote
All star cast
Cheops_Parishioner t1_je42knn wrote
When SNL was actually funny.
SirGlenn t1_je5k0vw wrote
You can imagine what they're saying in this picture: Live, from New York
bkmo1962 t1_je73i61 wrote
Thankfully, I bought the 5 DVD box sets with all the shows—1975 to 80, back in the day. The only thing missing on those were the hand painted photos of the guest hosts that ran during breaks while the band played in the background. Since it was a live show, sometimes they would run long, so they cut those from the collection.
RedTrout811 t1_je7ymuv wrote
Very funny on (enough) cheap beer in a dorm room, about 1977.
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Brundleflyftw t1_je41bn5 wrote
Where’s Garrett?
EgoTwister t1_je46euz wrote
The famous cocaine crew. Aykroyd said they did that shit like it was coffee.
Pvdsuccess t1_je4fuhv wrote
When SNL was great. People actually got together to watch it.
Yogafist t1_je6hz7a wrote
Back when SNL was funny.
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Melissab1512 t1_je2jo1d wrote
What! Jane curtin was in 3rd rock from the sun! She’s great! *edit: also coneheads! I can’t believe I forgot about that, it was an SNL skit
RespecDawn t1_je2mshw wrote
She also stated in Kate & Allie, a very popular sitcom in the 80s.
Jane Curtain is definitely famous for a lot of us.
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Swiggy1957 t1_je3fdhw wrote
She played the live interest for John Lithgow's character.
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Cover_Some t1_je2jqvd wrote
I've been wondering that too. I don't recognize any old female cast members
Swiggy1957 t1_je3hpsk wrote
Gilda Radner did several films, some with her husband, Gene Wilder. Sadly, she passed away in 1989.
Jane Curtain was a cast member of the shows Kate And Allie and later Third Rock From The Sun.
Loraine Newman had small, supporting roles in a number of movies through the 90s, including playing the aunt of Connie Conehead in The Coneheads. About that time, she started finding work as a voice actor, but as far as appearing in front of the camera, like her other post-SNL work, was always minor characters. She also does writing.
Cover_Some t1_je4p6cv wrote
So it looks like I'm just too young to recognize them lol thanks for the summary!
Swiggy1957 t1_je6yp4t wrote
No problem. I was wondering about Loraine Newman's lack of visibility, but I did some looking.
Yeah, I was already legally an adult when SNL debuted. Saw the first episode even. I think that lead to the disappearance of the Candygram. Long time SNL viewers will get that.
Cover_Some t1_je7njot wrote
I went through the cast since I've been an adult and there are a ton of names I recognize.
Still interesting how big the guys got and still are. Probably a result of the times where now people like Fey and Poehler can be huge
Swiggy1957 t1_je7qsb9 wrote
Yeah, my granddaughters were just in a play Tina Fey wrote: Mean Girls.
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doctorplasmatron t1_je33cf8 wrote
lilly tomlin, rusty warren, belle barth, and sophie tucker are pioneers too
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doctorplasmatron t1_je3fcxg wrote
not much straight about lilly tomlin ;-)
she had a character named ernestine that got quite popular in the standup acts
bugaosuni t1_je3c6r6 wrote
Ruth Buzzy is 86 years of age.
only_zuul21 t1_je31rxu wrote
Those are all of the women comedians you know? Or just the ones you know from the 70's and prior??
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only_zuul21 t1_je32awv wrote
Not finding someone funny isn't the same as not knowing who they are...
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only_zuul21 t1_je36f70 wrote
Fair enough. Humor is very subjective.
Jane Curtin is worth familiarizing yourself with, along with Gilda even her things without Gene Wilder.
Cover_Some t1_je32pm4 wrote
Well well well, you just showed who you are
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Cover_Some t1_je34exa wrote
Give me your favorite quality joke
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Cover_Some t1_je38cyc wrote
Paul_Reynolds181
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Cover_Some t1_je4pep9 wrote
Naw, I think you are the greatest joke there is!
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matteothehun t1_je2dvit wrote
What a great cast. The chemistry between Bill Murray and Gilda Radner is a hard one to compete with on SNL.