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Live from New York:
An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live by Tom
Shales, James Andrew
Miller
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- Hardcover: 566 pages ; Dimensions (in
inches): 1.85 x 9.52 x 6.34
- Publisher: Little Brown & Company;
ISBN: 0316781460; (October 2002)
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For the first time
ever, with the rare cooperation of reclusive SNL producer and creator
Lorne Michaels, Pulitzer-Prize winning television critic Tom Shales and
James Miller have interviewed the stars, the writers, the crew, and the
special guests who have made "Saturday Night Live" the greatest
long-running comedy of all time.
From these backstage
stories and uncensored memories, they have woven a brilliant oral history
that stands as the definitive account of the show's history.
The creative frenzies,
the clashing egos, the actors who went on to megastardom in movies and
those who just disappeared, the origins of famous routines, the censorship
battles, the humor so corrosive that it never got on the air, the love
affairs, the drugs, the ferocious feuds, the good hosts and the bad-it's
all here, much of it for the first time, and all of it from the people who
lived through it.
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Special Section
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Author
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Tom Shales
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