press hasn t been overly kind. yeah i read that stuff. saturday night live is saturday night dead. oh, come on. from yucks to yacks. and my favorite is vile from new york. it is funny. they were having a hard time. and then came the man to save the show, eddie murphy. there was buzz about him so you tuned in and there was this explosion of talent in front of your eyes. it really kind of rejuvenated the show. i m gumby, you don t talk to me that way. after a while the show regained its status and clout and became even more of an institution than it had been. hey bob. penis looks great today. it s true. you ll never work in this town
after a while the show regained its status and clout and became even more of an institution than it had been. hey bob. hey penis looks great today. [ laughter ] you guys have been so nice to we were a little worried at first because we had a new cat. but everyone loves us. you guys have been so nice to us during our stay. isn t that special. i m hans. and i m flans. and we just want to pump you up. a lot of things they could do on saturday night live they couldn t do on a sitcom. the humor was more daring and more satirical and it was political. you still have 50 seconds left, mr. president. let me just sum up, on track, stay the course. a thousand points of light. stay the course.