- Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!
"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" is the famous line featured on the American comedy skit show, "
Saturday Night Live " which runs on theNBC broadcast network. The line is always used as a way to end acold opening sketch and lead into the opening titles/montage and cast introductions.The line has been used in every season but one (the 1981-1982 season, the first full season with
Dick Ebersol as producer.) The line has also been said in Spanish three times (byGilda Radner ,Chris Farley , and the tandem ofWill Ferrell andJulia Stiles ).The line was first said by
Chevy Chase on "SNL"'s first show on October 11, 1975. For all but two of the first season's 24 episodes, Chase would say the line (which was typically preceded by apratfall of some kind.)Gerald Ford is the only U.S. President to open the show with "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!", whenRon Nessen hosted.During the history of the show the line was typically spoken by a host, castmember(s), and/or musical guest; however, in recent years, the line has occasionally been given to a non-host/non-castmember for cameo purposes, such as for stars like
Brad Pitt or more unusual celebrities likeMonica Lewinsky , "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" winner John Carpenter and Presidential hopefulsBob Dole on November 16, 1996 (albeit just after the 1996 election),Barack Obama on November 3, 2007 andHillary Clinton on March 1, 2008.In the first show aired after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the show opening with a sentimental musical number from Paul Simon, the Simon & Garfunkel song "The Boxer," standing with cast members and with then Mayor of New York City,
Rudy Giulani . After the song was over, Giulani slowly said the line with a great sentiment and with a loud ovation of the audience as he slowly uttered it.There have also been a few variations on the line, such as the time when
Dana Carvey (imitating John McLaughlin) in a "McLaughlin Group " parody asked his panelists how the show starts, and after shouting down their recitation of the opening line with a loud "WRONG!!" opened the show with, "Show, show, show. Here we go!" A subsequent installment had Carvey's telling everybody they were wrong, only to then say, "I'm only kidding. Start the show!"Another notable variation is when
Jennifer Lopez hosted her first time; after a cold opening sketch where producerLorne Michaels and various male castmembers obsess over Lopez's posterior,Tracy Morgan shouted, "Live from New York, it's Jennifer Lopez's booty!"On the
February 28 ,1998 program,Will Ferrell , playingSaddam Hussein , announced "Live-time from the New York, it's the Saturday fun hour!".On the
October 28 ,2006 program,Sacha Baron Cohen promoted his film "" in character with the line "Alive from New York - home of the Jew - it's Saturday night!"In 1982, while still a castmember,
Eddie Murphy was asked to host the show in place of his "48 Hours " co-star,Nick Nolte . Murphy altered the line to "Live from New York, it's the Eddie Murphy Show!" While it was probably an accurate depiction of the state of the show, the other castmembers were nonetheless annoyed by this. Two months later, hostLily Tomlin chided Murphy about this in the cold opening, then proclaimed "Live from New York, it's the Lily Tomlin Show!"The convention of opening the show with the line has itself been the subject of some of the cold openings. An early case of this was a March 1977 episode where castmember
John Belushi refused to say the line until a list of his demands were met. (His plan was foiled when he was tricked into saying the line while reading a note that had been handed to him.)But perhaps the most unusual recitation of the line was by the puppet
Toonces the Driving Cat , who meowed the line, complete with English subtitles.References
[http://www.saturday-night-live.com/snl/miscellaneousstuff/documents/whosaidlivefromny.html List of who said "Live from New York..." up to 2001-02 season]
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