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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the scrapbook you wish you were in, May 4, 2006
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Ian Stewart "call me pookie" (Lexington, KY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years (Hardcover)
I have only lived in the US since 2001, and SNL rapidly became my favourite show. Hence I bought this book to have a peek behind the scenes of the Manhattan studio where it all takes place, and I was not disappointed. Some of the people in it I didn't recognise as they were before my time, but I recognised many faces. Even if I hadn't, it is great to see all the backstage shots. Particularly memorable are photos of a writer hunched over a laptop, with Norm McDonald smiling over his shoulder, and Chris Farley sitting at the head of the table in a crowded writers room. There are also lots of other great shots of people building sets, working on costumes, doing all the pre-show stills for the commercial break etc - all of this exactly what I was interested in.

What jumps off the page for me is the camraderie that obviously exists between everyone on the show - obviously there are rivalries and creative tensions, but you can tell there is a group mentality that connects everyone in the photos. There are some treasured memories in here for the lucky few that were there at the time.

This is the next best thing to actually being involved with the show yourself, and as such, I recommend it wholeheartedly. A flood of images! Lovely stuff to have on your coffee table or beside your bed.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book, July 12, 1999
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A great book, really good if you only started watching SNL in the last few yaers and would like to know about the earlier years.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE THIS BOOK AND I LOVE THE SHOW, December 26, 1998
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This review is from: Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years (Hardcover)
THIS BOOK IS GREAT. I CHECKED IT OUT FROM MY LIBRARY EVERYTIME I CAN. IT IS MYFAVORITE BOOK EVER.
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5.0 out of 5 stars REFRENCE GUIDE SUPREME, August 19, 2010
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W. Dean "Beldar" (FORT MYERS, FL, US) - See all my reviews
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As you can see from my knickname, there is a SNL interest here. I had to have just because it existed! Come to find out, it happens to be a perfect chronological reference book for the show. What ever you need to find out, this has the WHO, WHAT, and WHEN (we all know where!). I even was corrected about something concearning the show I went to in Nov.of '79.
-P.S. LOOK at the price!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book! MUST READ., March 4, 1999
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SNL, The First 20 Years is a 'must buy book' if you are a fan of the show. Not only is it interesting, it is informative too. Inside you can find out about musical guests, each cast member, and what a week in the life of SNL is like. Not to mention the best characters and sketches. Be sure to buy this!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic review, January 12, 1998
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This review is from: Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years (Hardcover)
I checked out Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years from my town's public library. I loved it. It had tons of classic "Saturday Night Live" information. It even had every single guest host and musical guest of the first twenty years of the show's history. I am a big fan of "Saturday Night Live" and I want to watch it for years to come. I even have five video cassettes from the "Saturday Night Live" Home Video Collection. I am glad that I could get all that information from that book. I reccomend Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years to every single "Saturday Night Live" fan in the world. If you ask me, that book is a classic comedy retrospective.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A grand history of late night television, May 11, 2004
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andy8047 (Nokomis,Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years (Hardcover)
I'm sorry to say that this book was published a year too early. It went to press after the 1993-94 season which was SNL's 19th. Were the authors and publishers so anxious to get it out? I guess they were. Anyway,this book tells about the amazing history of Saturday Night Live. Every overall cast member,director,writer,producer and everyone else involved. We'll never forget October 11,1975,the day of its premiere. The premiere episode began with the late John Belushi and the late writer Michael O'Donoughue in a sketch called "The Wolverines". O'Donoughue played a psychiatrist and Belushi was the patient. At the end of that sketch and before the pre-taped opening montage played,Chevy Chase came out yelling "LIVE FROM NEW YORK,IT'S SATURDAY NIGHT!",which is said at the beginning of every show,even to this day. Chase didn't stay very long on the show. Before the end of 1976,Chase,the first Weekend Update anchorman,went to Hollywood. Jane Curtin,another original cast member succeeded Chase on Weekend Update. Shortly after Chase's departure,in came Bill Murray from Chicago. After 1978-79,Belushi and Dan Aykroyd left SNL to go Hollywood and concentrate on their Blues Brothers act,initiated on SNL. They filmed THE BLUES BROTHERS in '79,a year after Belushi's first starring film ANIMAL HOUSE. In 1979-80,Harry Shearer joined remaining original members Curtin,Garrett Morris,Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner. After that season,all five were gone. The 1980-81 season began unusually late due to the actors' strike and Presidential debate between Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan(the SNL studio was used for the debate). That season brought an entirely new cast,one of them being Joe Piscopo who stayed thru 1983-84. Eddie Murphy,then age 19,joined the show and departed with Piscopo. Another member was Gilbert Gottfried who was then not-so-famous. Jean Doumanian succeeded original producer Lorne Michaels,who had left with the remainder of the original cast. Gottfried was let go after 1980-81. In 1981-82,Piscopo and Murphy had new castmates,some of them Canadians. Robin Duke and Tim Kazurinsky are Canadian like original member Dan Aykroyd. Later(1984-85) came Billy Crystal who almost became an original member,and James Belushi,John's brother. Also joining in 1984-85 was Martin Short,who'd go Hollywood himself later. The following season,things finally settled down in studio 8H. Lorne Michaels returned,triumphantly(Doumanian was fired after 1980-81 and succeeded by Dick Ebersol) to serve as producer like he did for SNL's first 5 seasons. The new cast members were Nora Dunn,Dana Carvey,Kevin Nealon,Victoria Jackson and Dennis Miller who'd become the next Weekend Update anchorman. Mike Myers joined in 1989. Myers and Carvey became Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar,two hard-rocking and babe-loving buddies on the sketch Wayne's World,later inspiring two films. Chris Farley and David Spade later came and also went Hollywood. Another big SNL star is Adam Sandler,another film star. Sandler previously worked for NBC,guest-starring on a few episodes of The Cosby Show. Every show had a guest host and musical guest(some shows had more than one of each). We will never forget the Coneheads,Emily Litella,the Festrunk Brothers,Ed Grimley and Wayne's World(sorry if I forgot anything). We also won't forget John Belushi,who died in 1982 of a drug overdose and Gilda Radner who died at 42 of ovarian cancer. Farley fatally overdosed on drugs in 1997. O'Donoughue succumbed to lung cancer in '94. Oh, by the way,Bill's brother Brian Doyle Murray was an SNL member from 1981 to '84. This book should have been updated in 2000 for the show's 25th anniversary. After nearly 29 years on the air,Saturday Night Live continues to pull in tens of viewers from 11:30 PM to 1 AM,EST.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A COLLECTIBLE FOR SNL FANS, April 11, 2004
This review is from: Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years (Hardcover)
Since its television debut in 1995 few will argue the fact that Saturday Night Live was a cultural, comedic, and TV phenomenon.

Here in one volume is a collection of the sketches, characters, performers and phrases that first appeared on the show that kept many of us up late.

It's also a visual reminder of some of the great comedians who were first showcased there and the once shocking catch phrases that became a part of our collective vocabulary.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book cannot be better, even with medicene!!!, December 22, 1998
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This review is from: Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years (Hardcover)
I hate Saturday Night Live. I think it's the worst show on the face of the earth. I hope it will rot in hell. But I absolutely fell in love with this book. The photos, the summaries, the quotes all captured some sort of an extreme realism that is televsion. I solute this book!!!
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book, but I don't like the older skits a lot., August 15, 1998
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This review is from: Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years (Hardcover)
I enjoy newer skits, like Mango and The Roxbury Guys and Goth Talk and Harry Carey!
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