On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 10:42 PM, Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:

> True enough, but I think they did experiment a bit more in the '80s
> and even part of the '90s.
>
> As for Maron as a host, aside from Steve Martin or a returning SNL
> alum (who is plugging a movie), does Lorne have many comics as host
> anymore?
>

Yes...er...no. Yes, he has had stand-up comics on fairly often (2 to 4 times
per season) in recent years, but no, not really, as almost always they are
comics who have either recently starred in a hit film or TV show, or have a
past association with SNL. Last season Galifanakis, Brand, Carvey and Carrey
all hosted - I suppose the first two may have carried with them some counter
culture aroma (though when one was the star of one of the highest grossing
comedy films of all times, and the other is married to one of the biggest
current pop singers, I think we have to put them both more in the pop than
counter culture column). Of course McCarthy herself is a comic. If she were
booked as a host because of a hot act at the comedy clubs or some web show,
instead of being in a cross over summer chick flick and network sitcom, I
guess she would qualify as somewhat counter-cultural.

I guess the point is that Maron is an unlikely booking for SNL as a guest
host - precisely because it has never (or at least, not for a very long
time) been the kind of place that featured performers like him. Lets face
it, even Steve Martin and George Carlin were pretty damn successful when
they first appeared on SNL. The difference was that in the mid to late
1970s, network television was not the kind of place where certain kinds of
very popular entertainers could find a home - but those days are long, long
gone. It would be hard to imagine any kind of very popular entertainer who
could not find significant face time on some mainstream television program.
The kind of performers who do not get on television now are not edgy or
subversive, just not popular enough.

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