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Dana Carvey

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Appearances Over Time

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Yeah, let's talk about that a little bit for people who don't know. But this pivotal year was the first year that Lorne came back after leaving with the seminal cast of all time in 1980. First year back. So a lot of pressure. Lorne is back. We've had the Billy Crystal, Martin Short, Christopher Guest year. We had the Eddie years with Joe Piscopo. And now Lorne Michaels is back.

Yeah, let's talk about that a little bit for people who don't know. But this pivotal year was the first year that Lorne came back after leaving with the seminal cast of all time in 1980. First year back. So a lot of pressure. Lorne is back. We've had the Billy Crystal, Martin Short, Christopher Guest year. We had the Eddie years with Joe Piscopo. And now Lorne Michaels is back.

Yeah, let's talk about that a little bit for people who don't know. But this pivotal year was the first year that Lorne came back after leaving with the seminal cast of all time in 1980. First year back. So a lot of pressure. Lorne is back. We've had the Billy Crystal, Martin Short, Christopher Guest year. We had the Eddie years with Joe Piscopo. And now Lorne Michaels is back.

Did he remember? I mean, surely he did, right? Oh, yeah, yeah. He goes, hey, Carol. All right.

Did he remember? I mean, surely he did, right? Oh, yeah, yeah. He goes, hey, Carol. All right.

Did he remember? I mean, surely he did, right? Oh, yeah, yeah. He goes, hey, Carol. All right.

Yeah. Do people know this? At the end of the season, some sketch, I was watching it live, and then all the cast had to go into a fire, except three of them didn't have to go into the fire. I mean, it was really sad. Who wrote that? Al?

Yeah. Do people know this? At the end of the season, some sketch, I was watching it live, and then all the cast had to go into a fire, except three of them didn't have to go into the fire. I mean, it was really sad. Who wrote that? Al?

Yeah. Do people know this? At the end of the season, some sketch, I was watching it live, and then all the cast had to go into a fire, except three of them didn't have to go into the fire. I mean, it was really sad. Who wrote that? Al?

My first time in the studio. She was our cold open.

My first time in the studio. She was our cold open.

My first time in the studio. She was our cold open.

No, I just, real quickly, I had auditioned at the comedy store in like 20 people with no MC in the original room. And I followed Kennison at midnight. Before I went on, they said, SNL is here. I don't think it was Lauren, but SNL is here. I bombed so bad. And Al Franken saw me at the punchline. I just bombed and bombed. And then the show came around again real fast. I just went to Igby's.

No, I just, real quickly, I had auditioned at the comedy store in like 20 people with no MC in the original room. And I followed Kennison at midnight. Before I went on, they said, SNL is here. I don't think it was Lauren, but SNL is here. I bombed so bad. And Al Franken saw me at the punchline. I just bombed and bombed. And then the show came around again real fast. I just went to Igby's.

No, I just, real quickly, I had auditioned at the comedy store in like 20 people with no MC in the original room. And I followed Kennison at midnight. Before I went on, they said, SNL is here. I don't think it was Lauren, but SNL is here. I bombed so bad. And Al Franken saw me at the punchline. I just bombed and bombed. And then the show came around again real fast. I just went to Igby's.

You remember that little 100-seater place? Yes. Rosie O'Donnell was headlining. I got a hold of Jan Smith. I said, I, I, Lorne Michaels will come see me. Cause we had the same, my manager was managing him. I was with Bernie Bernstein, Brad Gray. So then I met Rosie. It seemed like just like so confident and New York and everything.