NBC fixture fond of wordplay, and a phonetic hint to this puzzle’s spoonerisms

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Last seen on: Wall Street Journal Crossword – May 8 2018 – Sweater Lopping

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Don Roy King is the director of Saturday Night Live, having assumed the role in 2006. He is the recipient of 9 Emmy awards and 17 nominations. His work on Saturday Night Live has earned him seven Primetime Emmys and eleven nominations. Mr. King has also been nominated for five Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Individual Direction For A Variety Show. He won in 1977 for The Mike Douglas Show. In 1991, he won an Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Graphic Design for his work on CBS Evening News with Dan Rather.

He has been nominated for eleven DGA (Director’s Guild of America) awards, which he won in 2014, 2016 and 2017. His other directing work includes Survivor (including the live Survivor finales on CBS), The Early Show, and The Mike Douglas Show. He has directed morning shows at CBS and ABC.

Mr. King is also the creative director of Broadway Worldwide which brings theatrical events to theaters. The company has produced Smokey Joe’s Café; Putting It Together with Carol Burnett; Jekyll & Hyde; and Memphis, all directed by Mr. King. He also directed a big screen taping of Broadway’s Romeo and Juliet with Orlando Bloom in 2013.

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