Saturday Night Live sketches

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List of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced between October 11, 1975, and July 31, 1976, the first season of SNL:

A satirical news segment starring Chevy Chase debuted October 11, 1975. It is the longest running recurring sketch in the show’s history. Like the show itself, it has seen many changes over the years and has a revolving door of anchors, including Bill Murray, Jane Curtin, Dan Aykroyd, Charles Rocket, Gail Matthius, Brian Doyle-Murray, Mary Gross, Christine Ebersole, Brad Hall, Christopher Guest, Dennis Miller, Kevin Nealon, Norm Macdonald, Colin Quinn, Tina Fey, Jimmy Fallon, Amy Poehler, Seth Meyers, Cecily Strong, Colin Jost and Michael Che.

The Killer Bees were the first characters to recur on SNL. According to a Lorne Michaels interview for the book Live from New York, “The only note we got from the network on the first show was ‘Cut the bees.’ And so I made sure I put them in the next show.” The bees were played by all the repertory players at the time, who wore yellow and black horizontal stripes, wings, and springy antennas. Much of the humor from these scenes came out of puns or metaphors that had to do with well-known activities and body parts of bees.

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The British Comedy Awards were an annual awards ceremony in the United Kingdom celebrating notable comedians and entertainment performances of the previous year.

The awards were shown live on ITV in December from 1990 to 2006, after which the broadcast of the British Comedy Awards 2007 was suspended by ITV due to allegations of irregularities and deception in the awarding of the 2005 People’s Choice Award and then ongoing related investigations about the 2007 British television phone-in scandal resulting in Ofcom’s subsequently fining ITV a record £5.675 million for its misuse of premium-rate telephone lines.[1][2][3]

After Michael Parkinson presented the inaugural ceremony at the London Palladium in December 1990, the majority of subsequent shows were presented by Jonathan Ross, staged at London Studios, and produced by Michael Hurll Television (MHTV), whose parent company is Unique Communications Group.[1][4][5][6] Ross did not present the 2008 awards, in light of The Russell Brand Show prank telephone calls row[7] and was replaced for that year by Angus Deayton. [8]

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