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63 Saturday night: a backstage history of Saturday night live (1986) by Doug Hill and Jeff Weingrad (Saturday Night Live - Written works) |
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This article is from the Saturday Night Live: Commercial Parodies FAQ, by Doug Krause snl-faq@lido.com with numerous contributions by others.
I highly recommend this book. It gives a detailed, in-depth
analysis of the show from its beginning to 1984 or so. Most
of the information comes from interviews and the authors view-
ing old episodes on videotape.
 
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