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Saturday Night Live Archives SNL 50 5 DVD Set "SNL 50th Anniversary Special" DELUXE EDITION "ONE NIGHT 50 YEARS IN THE MAKING" Description: with this historic landmark 50th anniversary of the longest running television show in American history this 5 DVD Set encompasses all the upcoming interviews, profiles and segments regarding to, and leave it up to the eventual live premier of this 3 Hour and 15 Minute anniversary television special SNL 50. This 5 DVD set will encompass the promotional buildup that leads us to the premiere of the SNL 50 Spanning from as early as September 2024 right up to February 2025. In this one of a kind collection that articulates and specifies the steps taken throughout the promotion of this landmark moment in television history. See the historical video archives for yourself, the segments below explain it all. Each segment (as it is listed below) has it's own chapter selection so you can get to your favorite segment immediately. Prepare yourself for the laughs and the tears for what is going to be a one of a kind experience / event brought to you here at on DVD and nowhere else. Another EXCLUSIVE one of a kind Archival Collection curated for you on DVD from your team at MVR SEGMENT LISTINGS DISC 1 of 5 1. The 74th Emmy Awards 09/12/24: Past and present "Saturday Night Live" cast members teased Lorne Michaels for losing 85 times at the Emmys, with Maya Rudolph assuring him he was “robbed.” In fact, Michaels has won 21 Emmy Awards. 2. The Today Show 09/29/24: Opening, profile piece on the upcoming anniversary of the beginning of its 50th season. Includes interview with producer Lorne Michaels 3. The Today Show 10/08/24: Cast of new biopic film “Saturday Night” as "SNL" celebrates its 50th Season, the new movie “Saturday Night” takes a look at the chaotic hour and a half surrounding the very first episode of the iconic television show. The cast sits down with TODAY to chat about how they aimed to embody their iconic characters, their previous auditions for ‘SNL’ and if they got any feedback from the original cast of ‘SNL.’ 4. The Today Show 11/01/24: segment on celebrating 50 years of SNL’s political humor I look back at historical sketches through the years on politics 5. The Today Show 12/03/24: SNL announces year end line up and Interview with SNL cast Member Colin Jost 6. The Today Show 01/28/25: Interview segment from Will Ferrell discussing his involvement in the SNL 50 program that is top-secret and he doesn't know anything about the actual content of the program and will be contributing beginning in less than 48 hours prior to air to keep everything top-secret. 7. The Today Show 01/29/25: Pop Start. A report on a new people magazine cover and interview spread with some of the cast members of SNL discussing there times with SNL including a poignant one about how Molly Shannon started with SNL and also the upcoming 50th anniversary celebration 8 .The Today Show 02/07/25: Inside and behind the scenes of SNL's makeup department featuring interviews with makeup specialist Louis Zakarian and cast member Sarah Sherman 9. SUNDAY TODAY with Willie Geist 02/09/25: In Part 1 of 2 Will Ferrell opens up to Willie about working as a bank teller in the early days of his career and how he'd sometimes come up short when cashing out at the end of the business day — by as much as $300! "I'd rather do stand-up comedy on 'The Tonight Show' naked than go to work today," he recalls saying to his mom before his first day. Part 2 of 2: Reveals which of his “Saturday Night Live” characters he thinks isn’t remembered the way it should be. Ferrell also shares details about his new comedy “You’re Cordially Invited.” 10. The Today Show 02/10/25: Pop Start Carson Daly announcement of the airing of the very first episode on Saturday night and introduces new quote SNL 50 sketch bracket a week long polling of the best sketches of SNL culminating with the “elite eight” sketches of SNL voted on by the viewers on Friday. Later in the show in-depth interview original cast member Amy Poehler 11. The Today Show 02/11/25: Pop Start Carson Daly announcement of new case members to appear on SNL 50 and then introduces the greatest sketches of all time. Later in the program original SNL cast member Ana Gasteyer is interviewed. Ana Gasteyer is recalling some of the best moments she had on "Saturday Night Live" ahead of the show's 50th anniversary special. While speaking with Savannah, Gasteyer recalled what it was like to be on "SNL," which she was a regular cast member for from 1996 to 2002, and how she rarely broke character. "I'm pretty good at not breaking," she said, adding that she tries to "dig deeper" and "play through" any breaks that are on the brink. "I’m sort of the old school, like I want it to be funnier by playing it honest,” she added. 12 .The Today Show 3rd Hour 02/11/25: Original SNL cast member Nora Dunn is interviewed. Nora Dunn joins TODAY to talk about her memorable sketches on “Saturday Night Live” and recalls the members of 1985 being “well known as the worst cast.” She also talks about getting in sync with Jan Hooks quickly during the Sweeney Sisters sketch. 13. Today with Jenna & Friends 02/11/25: Interview is continued with original SNL cast member Ana Gasteyer. Amid the rumors that Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande will be opening the Oscars with a Wicked musical number, Jenna Bush Hager pressed Saturday Night Live star Ana Gasteyer about what fans should expect to see at the SNL 50th anniversary celebration. Bush Hager aired an Access Hollywood interview with Erivo where the actress ran away from the interviewer after he asked if the rumors were true. “I’m not doing this, goodbye!” she says in the video as she runs away. “But if she says, ‘I’m not doing this,’ that means something’s happening,” Bush Hager noted. She then asked Gasteyer if she is “good at keeping secrets.” “Terrible, terrible. I just get excited,” Gasteyer replied. “Oh good,” Bush Hager replied. “So Saturday Night Live 50th, what’s happening?” Gasteyer immediately sprung into action and mimicked Erivo, responding, “I’m not doing this! I’m not doing this.” She then got up from her seat and proceeded to run away from Bush Hager as the Today host continued to question her. “No, what’s happening? Come on, I heard you’re in it!” Bush Hager continued as she chased her to the side of the set. “I’m not doing this!” Gasteyer repeated. 14. The Today Show 02/12/25: Pop Start Carson Daly update on SNL 50 sketch bracket a week long polling of the best sketches of SNL culminating with the “elite eight” sketches of SNL voted on by the viewers on Friday. 15. The Today Show 3rd Hour 02/12/25: Interview with SNL cast member Rachel Dratch (Part 1 of 2) Rachel Dratch talks ‘SNL’ sketches, playing Debbie Downer and more 16. SNL 50 Anniversary Special Commercial Spot Version 1 (:30) 17. SNL 50 Anniversary Special Commercial Spot Version 2 (:15) DISC 2 of 5 18. Today with Jenna & Friends 02/12/25: Interview with SNL cast member Rachel Dratch (Part 2 of 2). Includes guest co-host Mikey Day of SNL Alum to look back at her time on the show, including some viral characters. Dratch opens up about the sisterhood bond with her former co-stars, and reveals whether or not she stayed late at the “SNL” afterparties. Then, she plays a fun game of Meme Queen with the co-hosts! 19. Bravo Watch What Happens Live Special “Women of SNL" 02/11/25: Legendary former Saturday Night Live cast members Cecily Strong, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Cheri Oteri, and Laraine Newman, reminisce on SNL50: The Anniversary Special. 20. Late Night with Seth Meyers 02/11/25: opening in-depth interview with Bill Murray and SNL writer James Anderson. Bill Murray talks about working with Pete Davidson on Riff Raff, being one of the original cast members on Saturday Night Live ahead of the show's 50th anniversary and whether or not he'd host SNL again. 21. The Today Show 02/13/25: 22. The Today Show 02/14/25: 23. SNL 50: The Red Carpet 02/16/25: Whole show (Commercial Free) 24. SNL 50 02/16/25: Whole show (Commercial Free) 25. SUNDAY TODAY with Willie Geist 02/17/25: highlights interview compilation of former SNL cast members over the years 26. The Today Show 02/14/25: Pop Start Carson final update on SNL 50 sketch bracket a week long polling of the best sketches of SNL final winner is the “Jeopardy sketch” DISC 3 of 5 27 The Today Show 3rd Hour 02/14/25: original cast member of SNL Kevin Nealon is interviewed. Can you reminisces about various sketches on SNL along with further discussion about his appearance along with his fellow cast members on the upcoming 50th anniversary special SNL 50. 28 Today with Jenna & Friends 02/14/25: Original SNL cast member Chloe Fineman cohost the show. Segments inclusive only of Chloe and/or SNL 50. 29. The Tonight Show 02/14/25: opening an interview with SNL cast members Kenan Thompson and Marcello Hernandez T-Mobile commercial. This segment includes their SNL skit for T-Mobile that is in support of SNL 50. The mobile carrier recently worked with the SNL team to produce a new commercial starring Hernández and Thompson, which debuted in a commercial break during the show’s Timothée Chalamet-hosted episode last month. (Episode originally aired 02/06/25) 30. Late Night with Seth Meyers 02/14/25: opening and interview with Will Forte former SNL cast member former SNL cast member. Will Forte talks about starring in the Obama-produced series Bodkin and getting dressed up for a phone call with the former president before playing a game of under the blanket with a surprise guest. (Episode originally aired 01/30/25) 31. Saturday Today 02/15/25: overall profile/ historical look of the program with "Behind the scenes of Saturday Night Live” 32. Access Holywood 02/15/25: “SNL Lookback: The Icons” Interview with original cast members Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Garrett Morris on the red carpet at the television Academy Hall of Fame. Also included or two retrospective segments of two different female singers that appeared on SNL starting with a segment entitled "Brittneys SNL time” and “Taylor’s SNL History” 33. Sunday Today in New York 02/16/25: Interview with current SNL cast members Andrew Dismukes and James Austin Johnson discussing the pressures of the SNL current cast as a pertains to this upcoming three hour live television special 34. SUNDAY TODAY with Willie Geist 02/16/25: willie presents "the best of SNL sit downs”. This in-depth segment includes SNL highlights and a compilation of interviews Willie has done recently and in the past of former SNL cast members through the years and seasons including Lorne Michaels. 35. CBS Sunday Morning 02/16/25: Looking back at 50 years of "Saturday Night Live”. On October 11, 1975, people tuning into the debut of a late-night comedy show saw something unlike any TV variety extravaganza they'd ever seen. Fifty years later, "Saturday Night Live," produced almost continuously by Lorne Michaels, is now an entrenched part of pop culture – 90 minutes of live comedy sketches, commercial parodies and musical acts, headlined by a different celebrity host each week. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with former cast members Rachel Dratch and Fred Armisen, writers Alan Zweibel and Paula Pell, and with Susan Morrison, author of "Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live," about the creation of a television landmark. 36. News 4 NY at 6 02/16/25: LOCAL NEW YORK AFFILIATE BROADCAST NEWS COVERAGE. The following segments from this hour long news show did NOT air national. Reports LIVE from the red carpet where legacy is discussed by 80s SNL alumni Joe Piscopo. Later in the program, report of fans online outside of Radio City Music Hall waiting for all the celebrities to join the live event with comments of some fans who were teenagers at the time of SNL’s premiere. 37. NBC Nighty News with Lester Holt 02/16/25: Report “50 Years of SNL Impact” includes interview with SNL author “Live From New York” James Miller 38. .SNL 50 The Anniversary Special Red Carpet 02/16/25: Whole show (Commercial Free) (Part 1 of 2) Interviews with Tiny Fey, Tracy Morgan, Adam Sandler, Cecily Strong, actor Paul Rudd, comedian John Mulaney, Rachel Dratch, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler, Kate McKinnon, Jimmy Fallon, Kenan Thompson with Marcello Hernandez, Will Ferrell with Will Forte and Martin Short, Chris Rock interrupts interview with Kim Kardashian and after Molly Shannon, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Pete Davidson with Drew Barrymore and more (this whole show is commercial free with the exception of a handful of commercials that are related to cast members who appear in various commercials including but not limited to T-Mobile and capital one) DISC 4 of 5 39. SNL 50 The Anniversary Special Red Carpet 02/16/25: Whole show (Commercial Free) (Part 2 of 2) Interviews with Will Ferrell, Will Forte and Martin Short, Chris Rock interrupts interview with Kim Kardashian and after Molly Shannon, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Pete Davidson with Drew Barrymore and more 40. SNL 50 The Anniversary Special 02/16/25: Whole show (Commercial Free) Part 1 of 2: Steve Martin’s monologue: There’s a reason why Steve Martin has hosted more than anyone else. Martin’s monologue hit every single note an iconic “SNL” monologue should from topical political barbs like calling himself the show’s “newest diversity hire” and claiming he was vacationing in the “Gulf of Steve Martin,” to self-depreciatingly calling the very bit he was doing “the weakest part of the show.” Martin once again proved he was the best, and the surprise cameos from fellow greats John Mulaney and Martin Short were just the cherries on top. It has to be seen to be fully appreciated. The Lawrence Welk show sketch with Fred Armisen, Will Ferrell, Scarlett Johansson and Kristen Wiig. “Black Jeopardy 50th” Eddie Murphy playing Tracy Jordan next to the “30 Rock” star and Tom Hanks returning as Doug. Hosted by Kenan Thompson, “Black Jeopardy” has long been one of the most consistently funny recurring “SNL” bits, following in the footsteps of Will Ferrell’s “Celebrity Jeopardy.” At the end of the day, it’s just fun to see celebrities impersonating each other and to watch “SNL” legends pretend not to know what “Saturday Night Live” is. Appearance of Sally O’Malley, retrospective segment about physical comedy throughout the seasons. "Vow renewal” Sketch with Martin short, Molly Shannon Shannon, Chloe Fineman, singers Sabrina Carpenter and Bad Bunny and many other SNL cast members.”Deep Thoughts" segment, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey’s Q&A: Seth Meyers put it best: “It kind of feels like this whole question-and-answer thing is just a way for you to give some airtime to celebrities who aren’t in other parts of the show.” Nailed it, Seth. And the fact that the “Late Night” host is in a sketch format he so strongly and publicly dislikes makes this particular observation even sweeter. Poehler and Fey’s Q&A was unapologetically a gimmick. But it also led to some of the funniest and most memorable moments of the special, from Poehler reassuring Bad Bunny that he’s genuinely funny as a hopeful Jon Hamm looks on, to Fey asking Ryan Reynolds “How’s it going?” leading to a defensive, “Great, what have you heard?” It struck exactly the right balance between broad and tongue-in-cheek that Poehler and Fey have perfected over the years. Digital Short: If the tone for the anniversary special could be summed up in one sketch, this would be it. The Lonely Island’s latest Digital Short is aggressively inside baseball as former cast member Andy Samberg reassures current cast member Bowen Yang that everyone who has ever worked on “Saturday Night Live” struggles with anxiety. Laced with a synthy ’80s beat and filled with references to the “Bass-O-Matic” and “Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood,” this song is truly just for the cast, crew and fans of “SNL.” In that way, it shares some DNA with Adam Sandler’s far more sincere 50th anniversary song. Miley Cyrus is showing love to the late Sinead O'Connor, years after she was involved in a public spat with the musician. Cyrus appeared with Alabama Shakes frontwoman Brittany Howard to perform O'Connor's rendition of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U." The powerful performance officially laid to rest any lingering sparks of resentment the former Hannah Montana star may have had for O'Connor, who once kicked off a social media-fueled feud with her over a decade ago. The pressure was on for “Weekend Update” to deliver with Chevy Chase in the room, and the segment led by Colin Jost and Michael Che did just that. Some of the strongest and funniest bits from the evening came from Update, including the returns of Bobby Moynihan’s Drunk Uncle and Cecily Strong’s Girl You Wish You Hadn’t Started a Conversation With at a Party, as well as Fred Armisen and Vanessa Bayer playing Lorne Michaels’ Best Friends From Growing Up. Naturally, it was former anchor Bill Murray who brought the segment home thanks to his personal ranking of all the former Update anchors over the past 50 years. “Close Encounter 50th” It’s always a joy to see Kate McKinnon return as Ms. Rafferty, a chain-smoking, splay-legged woman whose alien encounters are always a bit different than those of her peers. And for the 50th anniversary, this beloved sketch returned with a twist, introducing Meryl Streep as Colleen Sr., the mother of McKinnon’s character. Between Streep’s line delivery of “the devil wears nada” and McKinnon repeatedly groping Woody Harrelson, this reprisal came as close as possible to capturing the magic of the original. “Chad in 8H” When it comes to beloved recurring characters, less is often more. The latest “Chad” is one of the only sketches of the evening that took that advice to heart. When Laraine Newman returns to Studio 8H to once again gaze upon her former TV home, she’s met by Pete Davidson’s clueless but well-meaning Chad. Short and sweet, the sketch allowed Newman to whole-heartedly reminisce about the early days of this iconic show, leaning on Chad’s slack-jawed expressions and random interjections to carry the jokes. It also made room for Newman to comedically shine, particularly when the legend reflected on “all the partying and the sex” of those first seasons. “Adam Sandler’s Song: 50 Years” It’s a rare treat to see the sincere side of Sandler. That’s what the film and comedy legend displayed in an acoustic number that touched on everything from Lorne Michaels’ private bathroom to shoutouts for Eddie Murphy, Will Forte, Jan Hooks and Gilda Radner, just to name a few of the former cast members he highlighted. Packed full of inside jokes, the song felt a bit like something you would hear on the last night of summer camp. “New York 50th Musical” John Mulaney’s musical sketches have always felt a bit like a fever dream. In the case of the 50th anniversary special, that fever was a combination of the flu, COVID, RSV and the norovirus. The sketch starts in the grimy epicenter of New York in the ’70s as Pete Davidson and David Spade ask Mulaney for a hot dog with heroin. By its end, Lin-Manuel Miranda reprises his role as Hamilton as Jason Sudeikis, Will Forte and Kristen Wiig perform an homage to “Les Misérables” dressed as Times Square characters. It’s a truly wild 10 minutes of live television that begs you to laugh at its sheer audacity. But more than that, the now seventh (!!!) musical highlights a vital part of “SNL” that is often brushed over: “Saturday Night Live” is a New York institution. It’s as much of the city as it is a reflection of the city’s current state. What better way to honor that than through Broadway knockoffs designed to enrage The Walt Disney Company? DISC 5 of 5 41. SNL 50 The Anniversary Special 02/16/25: Whole show (Commercial Free) Part 2 of 2: Alec Baldwin, the show's most frequent host with 17 stints, appeared to do a parity of new nighttime sleep aid "after update" and also to introduce a highlights reel of commercial parodies though out the 50 years of SNL seasons. Mike Myers’ Linda Richman Surprises Amy Poehler & Maya Rudolph’s ‘Bronx Beat With Betty And Jodi’ On ‘SNL50,’ Talkin’ About Her “Zorch. Dave Chapelle introduces Lil Wayne and The Roots for a live performance. ‘SNL 50’: Tom Hanks Delivers “In Memoriam” Semi-Tribute To “Characters And Sketches That Have Aged Horribly” On its 50th anniversary special, Saturday Night Live wanted to have its nostalgic cake and eat it, too, owning up to the stereotypes it has perpetuated while also coaxing laughs out of the passage of time. In a send-up of awards-show “in memoriam” segments, a tuxedoed Tom Hanks soberly took the darkly lit stage during Sunday’s SNL50: The Anniversary Special. “As we celebrate the achievements of the past 50 years,” he intoned, “we must also take a moment to remember those who we’ve lost. Countless members of the SNL family taken from us way too soon. I’m speaking, of course, about SNL characters and sketches that have aged horribly.” Debbie Downer Is Back, Gets Choked By Robert De Niro. While Debbie could bring down the mood anywhere she goes with her grim remarks, she also is one of Saturday Night Live characters that have taken on a life of their own, with Debbie Downer now widely used as a nickname for a pessimistic person. Eddie Murphy joins Kenan Thompson And Will Ferrell In Crazy “Scared Straight” Sketch. Eddie Murphy returned for another sketch, this time as one of three prisoners trying to try to scare a trio of young male shoplifters “straight.” The sketch was a spoof of the documentary Scared Straight, the program in which prisoners scream and yell at teens in an effort to get them to avoid a life of crime. It’s become an occasional SNL spoof over the years. Garrett Morris introduces a look back at the 1978 film, shot by Tom Schiller, that features the entire original cast in Don't Look Back in Anger. Garrett Morris, one of the oldest original cast, introduced a clip where John Belushi, the first SNL cast member to die, took us on a tour where he was the last cast member to die. The irony when he says Garrett died of a heroin overdose, and John was the last one left, when he laments why me? Why did they die? So symbolic and poetic. It is just amazing this clip exists, and I know that's why they showed it. And also as tribute to John. A young life lost. Paul McCartney performs LIVE who was introduced to the stage by Martin Short, played a three-song set, performing the Beatles' "Golden Slumbers," "Carry That Weight" and "The End.” After the performance, Short closed the evening, surrounded on stage by stars including McCartney, "SNL" creator Lorne Michaels, several generations of "SNL" casts, Pedro Pascal, Sabrina Carpenter and more. Several original cast members, including Chevy Chase, Laraine Newman and Jane Curtin, held up a photo of Radner, who died in 1989. 42. News 4 NY at 11 02/16/25: LOCAL NEW YORK AFFILIATE BROADCAST NEWS COVERAGE. The following segments from this hour long news show did NOT air national. Reports from the red carpet including exclusive comments from Chevy Chase, Martin Short, Adam Sandler, Laraine Newman Nathan Lane Jim Belushi, Alex Moffat, Rob Schnedier. Separate report about SNL New Yorker fans hanging out in front of 30 rock to catch a glimpse of SNL cast members. “Inside the Afterparties” a retrospective look through video clips and photographs of the different after show parties for SNL. This segment includes exclusive interviews with former SNL cast members Joe Piscopo and Cheri Oteri. A cut from the Tonight Show where Jimmy Fallon discusses this rare footage of him on stage with Paul McCartney at this infamous afterparty were they sang the Beatles classic "I saw her standing there" with Taylor Swift, and other SNL cast members Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi. A few more random clips of interviews from SNL cast members on the red carpet before the show and a final closing comments from our location reporter Gus Rosendale. 43. The Today Show 02/17/25: Opening and fantastic round up report highlights of SNL 50 entitled “50 Years of SNL”. Pop Start additional report about SNL 50 Concert at Radio City Music Hall including various clips of the performances and a final look at the best moments from SNL 50. TOTAL RUNNING TIME: Entire 5 DVD Set is OVER 9 Hours Long The above item description and photos are used with permission by Music Video Resource online COMPATIBILITY: This DVD Set is REGION FREE Playable in ALL standard DVD Players WORLD WIDE CONDITION : We have checked this official Promotional DVD and it is in perfect working order. So be sure to make us a seller favorite as we have 100’s of these Record Company Promotional DVD Singles or DVD Collections that we will be offering from various bands and artists spanning the years. 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