Tom Schiller was one of the original writers on "Saturday Night Live," and later became one of the show's first "featured players" (you're not a regular, but you appear in sketches anyway). When Lorne Michaels left, Schiller directed and wrote a feature film called "Nothing Lasts Forever: with Zach Galligan and Bill Murray. When Lorne returned in 1985, Tom followed, and he remained a writer...
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Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live
Sunday 20 February 2005 on NBC
Cast members, writers, production members, family members, hosts, and guests all talk about the first five seasons of SNL. Everything from Chevy Chase leaving SNL after the first season to the creation of the Blues Brothers is recalled in this two-hour TV documentary.
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Dick Cavett/Jimmy Cliff Ricky Ricardo |
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"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" Saturday Night Live is a sketch comedy show that has run since the fall of 1975. Many now-famous actors and actresses such as Dan Aykroyd, John... more

