That Week In SNL (A Vintage Saturday Night Live Podcast)

De: Andrew Dick/Tim Cicali
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  • Join us as we explore vintage episodes of SNL, analyzing the show and the bizarre pop culture ephemera that surrounded it. Tangents are had. Jokes are made.
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  • Episode 143: Joan Rivers/Musical Youth (April 9, 1983)
    Apr 25 2025

    Pass the podcast 'pon the left hand side, ammirite? Ha ha ha. We have fun. And speaking of fun, here's a wild one from the Ebersol years. Joan Rivers! Y'all know her. Comedienne extraordinaire, red carpet correspondent and world class Liz Taylor hater. She's here to host one of the loudest episodes of the show's history, complete with one of the show's most strangely under-seen moments of joyfully coming off the rails. And then there's poor Musical Youth, exhaustedly performing their early 80s hits late in the night's proceedings. It's a bit of a mess and Update...ooh boy, Update. Are the bits of shocking racism and Joan River's bursting-at-the-seams energy enough to sink Timmy's ship or will the gleeful madness save him in the nick of time? Tune in to find out.

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    1 h y 47 m
  • Episode 142: Ron Nessen/Patti Smith Group (April 17, 1976)
    Apr 11 2025

    It's another historical outing for the show, with the first political figure to ever host the show: Ron Nessen, Press Secretary for Gerald Ford! What better way for Ford to gain some momentum in the upcoming election against Jimmy Carter then make it seem like he's in on all the fun going on down at SNL? Just have Ron host the show, Ford can make a few pre-taped appearances, everything will be fine! Except it wasn't. Arriving late in the week, Ron didn't quite realize that the show had quietly written it's raunchiest outing to date, but with no time to do anything about it, well...the show must go on. In the end, Ron and Ford were made to look quite the fools indeed. But what about the show? Well, it lands an early classic (Super Bass-O-Matic), exposes America to some early punk with Patti Smith and keeps it's counter-culture image intact by making a fool of the president. Not bad for a show that was still trying to figure out just what the hell it was.

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    1 h y 27 m
  • Episode 141: Gary Busey/Eubie Blake & Gregory Hines (March 10, 1979)
    Mar 28 2025

    I've been meaning to get around to this one forever and so, by god by Gumby, we finally did it. William Ham returns to fold to discuss an episode that I firmly believe might be the most underrated of the entire OG era. Few outings of the show crackle with as much southern chaos as this one and that's not entirely surprising considering, ya know, Gary, a host the show gives way to so completely that he's actually doing a double duty stint here (with Rick Danko & Paul Butterfield in tow). And then you got Eubie Blake and Gregory Hines as well? Man, this one is a fun one. So pull up a chair, fellow slop jockeys, and join us as we try to figure out just what the Hot Bone is.

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    2 h y 1 m
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Very engaging and fun listening here to enjoy!

Of the seven SNL related podcasts I've listened to at least semi-regularly, this is always the one I find myself coming back to the most. The thing that makes them stand out from their peers is how their scope of discussion reaches far beyond the current seasons of the show. Obviously, their M.O. is reviewing past seasons of the show but they'll also discuss other sketch shows entirely as well as their favorite music and (more recently) what's been getting them through COVID lockdown. Plus, the hosts are longtime pals who easily build just as strong a rapport with the audience (and the occasional guests) as they had with each other from the moment they decided to do a podcast together. Every episode makes you feel like your hanging out in your buddy's living room having a casual, intimate chat. Truly, the ideal podcast for the longtime SNL fan whose well versed in all eras of the show's history. Even if you don't consider yourself an SNL fan, just listening to one episode completely at randomis enough to make one want to get into podcasting for themselves.

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