Couverture de SNL (Saturday Night Live) Post Game Show

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Post Game Show

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Post Game Show

De : James Hauser
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We turn comedy into sports with stats, analysis, and awards for every episode of SNL since season 1. What was SNL's Win-Loss Record in Season 3? How many home-runs did Dan Akroyd have? We talk about who should have been traded and who needs more playing time. Listen and play along!Copyright 2023 James Hauser
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    • Episode 2: Paul Simon - Oct. 18, 1975
      Apr 29 2021

      "Imagine going to a comedy show and a Paul Simon concert breaks out". We review the second episode of SNL's first season hosted by Paul Simon. The cast was almost left out completely and our callers were not happy about it.

      Only three cast members got any cracks at the ball and only did what they could. We take coach Lorne Michaels to task for benching his entire team in order to have a Simon & Garfunkel reunion.

      SNL Season one episode two review and discussion. If you love vintage SNL then follow along as we break down each and every episode and find out what the show's win-loss record is by the end of the season.

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      22 min
    • Episode 1: George Carlin Oct. 1975
      Apr 25 2021

      It's SNL's first episode ever. Everyone on this team is a rookie. George Carlin hosts, but never appears in a sketch - how are the kids going to play?

      We provide sports-style analysis of Saturday Night Live. Each sketch and segment is graded and at the end we find out if it was a Win or Loss. We will track leaders through each season to tell you which castmembers performed the best and were the most reliable.

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      30 min
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