lorne michaels, this canadian comedy producer, was given free rein. hi. i am lorne michaels. he hires improv comics. rehearsal and warmup, let s do 28 face slaps. come on. slap. come on. pick a hand. george carlin was the first host. wanted to be permanent host. nice to see you. welcome and thanks for joining us live. there were a lot of names bandied about in terms of permanent hosts. that s one of those tv rules you mustn t break, until you do. then you realize, why don t you have a different host every week? but it was the cast that finally won people s hearts. come on, who is this? andy-gram. you cut your own steaks. we give you the sauce. i m barbara wawa. thank you, thank you very much. you re beautiful. you re beautiful. thank you. you were drawn to the tv set, because you knew something insane might happen. live, live. live from new york! partly because it was live.
he always looked as if he was a bit lost. people thought that it was because he was tiddly. but that was part of the charm. here he is, ed sullivan! thank you very much. thank you. no matter who controlled the tv set the night other nights of the week, on sunday night, you know, 8:00, you were going to watch ed sullivan. now, ladies and gentlemen, a very fine novelty act. ed sullivan was a phenomenon. he was a powerful force. quiet, please. the beauty of the sullivan kind of variety show is that if you didn t like something, something else would be around in four minutes.
lorne michaels, this canadian comedy produce, was given free reign. and he ultimately ends up hiring a bunch of improv comics. george carlin was the first host and wanted to be on vernon and host. thanks for joining us live. there were a lot of names banding about in terms of permanent hosts. then, you realize why don t you have a different host every week? but it was the cast that finally one people s hearts. come on. who is this? andy grant. you got your own six. i m barbara wawa. thank you so much. you were drawn to the tv set because you knew something insane might happen. live, live, live from new
try to find a western. all right. once everyone had a tv set in their living room and advertisers had fully gotten a grip on how effective this was a way to sell products, the very definition of what you were doing was to create entertainment that would appeal to as many people as possible. beaver, eat your brussels sprouts. gee, mom, i can t. my stomach s filled up to my throat. now, no excuses. leave it to beaver was something that a lot of families understood. it s the first show that was ever shot from the perspective of a child. beaver. most people have had a lot of the experiences that the beaver or wally had, and everyone in their life has an eddie haskell. wally, some dumb kid fell in the soup. good evening, mr. cleaver. some poor unfortunate child is trapped up there. everyone has that moment when they were so embarrassed and
are not eating out as much. they used to eat at this diner a day or seven times a week. now once a week and running their errands around that diner at all the grocery stores and big box stores around that diner because they don t want to go back out because they can t afford the gas. steve: don t have any choice because prices are through the roof. when we broke down the analysis of the 10 states that have had primaries so far. republicans are turning out in larger numbers. and the numbers for democrats actually down 6%. that is not good for the democrats. by the way, brian, when you bang the side of the camera. brian: what happens? steve: apparently it worked. because i thought we got rid of the tube cameras. you do that to tubes on the camera or tv set. i think we got rid of those in like 78. brian: i asked them to come back put the tubes back. in. ainsley: it works in our green rooms. we have little tvs in hair and makeup and bang the side of them