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The original producer, Lorne Michaels, is still with SNL. But he left the show for a few years in the middle. So is there anyone who outnumbers you in the number of shows attended?
Don Pardo. He only missed one year. It was the '81 season.
For the complete and completely random Louis Klein interview check out IronicSans.com.


Comments (3)
They should have this guy move in with Lenny, the guy who goes to the Today Show every morning, and do a sitcom about them.
1 of 3 | Posted by JasonR | Posted on November 14, 2006 10:01 AM
I would like to have heard which seasons this guy liked most and least and what cast members were his favorites.
I know a lot of people have nostalgia for those mid 70s casts, but for my money the golden age of SNL was around 1989-1995 when they had Mike Meyers, Phil Hartman, Adam Sandler, David Spade, Dana Carvey and Chris Farley. I still laugh thinking about Phil Hartman doing Frank Sinatra and Bill Clinton and Mike Meyers doing Wayne's World and Sprockets.
2 of 3 | Posted by JasonR | Posted on November 14, 2006 10:05 AM
^ Jason, I'm with you. I think they absolutely were the best cast ensemble.
Phil Hartman was so brilliant. We especially liked the Anal Retentive Chef / Carpenter sketches.
Man, only last night we were remembering how broken up Jon Lovitz was when his best mate Phil was murdered (by his psycho, jealous wife).
So sad.
3 of 3 | Posted by Donna Martin Graduates! | Posted on November 14, 2006 10:21 AM