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Saturday Night Live: Lost and Found - SNL in the '80s (2005)

Saturday Night Live: Lost and Found - SNL in the '80s (2005)
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Saturday Night Live: Lost and Found - SNL in the '80s documents a turbulent decade for the long-running sketch comedy show. The eighties began without creator Lorne Michales at the helm, but still produced Eddie Murphy. By the middle of the decade Michaels returned, but his first season back was a bumpy one for both fans and critics. This program features famous skits by a number of popular performers including Dana Carvey, Jon Lovitz, and Phil Hartman. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Phil HartmanBilly Crystal, (more)
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Saturday Night Live: Lost and Found - SNL in the '80s documents a turbulent decade for the long-running sketch comedy show. The eighties began without creator Lorne Michales at the helm, but still produced Eddie Murphy. By the middle of the decade Michaels returned, but his first season back was a bumpy one for both fans and critics. This program features famous skits by a number of popular performers including Dana Carvey, Jon Lovitz, and Phil Hartman. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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    Linda S.

    This disk is mostly after-commentary and very little of the actual shows. The longest clips seem to be the musical guests. It is, however, and explanation of how the show managed to recover from the brilliance of the original cast.

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