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History of Saturday Night Live (1975–80) : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Saturday Night Live (1975–80)
''Saturday Night Live'' is an American sketch comedy series created and produced by Lorne Michaels for most of the show's run. The show has aired on NBC since 1975. ''Saturday Night Live'' was not an immediate success. While at first, creator Lorne Michaels commanded a more traditional variety show with an emphasis on musical performances, the show soon developed its own identity with help from the "Not Ready For Prime Time Players". After an unstable first season, more and more sketch comedy got on the air, and ''SNL'' became something of a New York institution. The first four seasons of the show were a hit both commercially and critically, catapulting the original cast into stardom. For the 1979–80 season, cast members Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi left the show. This season is considered underwhelming by most standards, possibly due to the exhaustion of much of the cast and crew. After this season, Michaels attempted to take a break and appoint featured player/writer Al Franken his successor, only to be replaced behind his back with associate producer Jean Doumanian for the 1980–81 season. ==Background==
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