Join Thomas, Matt, and jD as they welcome Ashley Bower to the show to discuss the shoo-in candidacy of Kate McKinnon. Do you agree she'll end up in the Hall. Time will tell. Transcript:Track 2:[0:42] Hey, it's J.D. here, and thank you so much, Doug DeNance, for that warm welcome.We are thrilled to be back here in the SNL Hall of Fame.Before we go anywhere, take a look at that mat outside that says, Wipe your feet, sucka.And wipe your feet, sucka. So there's that.Listen, I'm going to get right to it. The SNL Hall of Fame podcast is a weekly affair where each episode we take a deep dive Dive into the career of a former cast member, host, musical guest, or writer and add them to the ballot for your consideration.Once the nominees have been announced, we turn to you, the listener, to vote for the most deserving and help determine who will be enshrined for perpetuity in the hall.And that's how we play the game. It's just that simple.Track 2:[1:30] So, you're chomping at the bit to get voting. You've only got one more week to wait.If you are listening to this in real time, May the 6th is the date that we will be starting the voting and it will run through to May 17th, at which point we will tabulate the ballots and we'll check in with you on May 20th for our finale extravaganza and let you know who made the Season 5 SNL Hall of Fame. name.It's going to be interesting. And today's nominee is about to throw a monkey wrench in all your plans because, well, let's go to Matt Ardill because I've got a question to ask Mr. Ardill.Matt, my friend, I hope you're doing well. I have a question for you.Track 3:[2:22] Where do you start with a girl named Kate?I don't know. There's so much, there's so much Such an incredible talent.I'm just going to have to start at the beginning. I guess that's all I can do.Go for it. All right. Kate McKinnon, height 5'3", born January 6, 1984.78 acting credits, 4 writing credits, 5 soundtrack credits, and 1 producer credit.She was born in Seacliff, New York, and attended Columbia University.University uh growing up she had a pet iguana and she attended ucb in ucb manhattan school and uh yeah she grew up in a funny house full of funny people she and her sister were encouraged to watch mel brooks the producers on a weekly basis always watched snl growing up uh she thought Madeline Kahn was the tops and that that's a fact.You can't argue with that.That is, that is a.Track 3:[3:24] Great choice. Yeah, yeah. Now, her parents, they encouraged her to approach the world through the lens of comedy.Now, Funny runs in the family. Her younger sister, Emily Lynn, is also a comedian and does stand-up and is part of a comedy double act with Jackie Abbott. Check her out on YouTube.Super funny. Unfortunately, their father passed away when Kate was quite young, at the age of 18.Track 3:[3:51] But that didn't slow her down. She's a multi-instrumentalist, able to play piano, cello, and guitar.She can also speak three languages, English, French, and German. She makes me sick.Yeah. Well, that explains why her prime minister is such a good impression, because she can actually speak German.Right, yeah. It's not just making the noises.She knows the language. Her first job was as a little league umpire, but she left because she didn't actually know the rules for little league baseball, which is, you know, that's fair. No, it's foul.Yeah, it's foul. It's foul. She was PETA's sexiest vegan in 2017, but she actually gave that up that title because she just like a true New Yorker missed cheese pizza.Pizza um now she is an extreme introvert which she deals with by adopting funny voices uh which honestly sounds like 72.4 of the comedians i know her comedy heroes were molly shannon anna gasteyer.Track 3:[5:03] She says Kellyanne Conway, but that's obviously a joke because you can't ever give a straight answer like that.Her dream role, and this is another one I would pay good money to see, is Willy Wonka. Oh.I would have rather seen that than Timothee Chalamet.Really? Okay. Yeah, I would have loved to have seen her playing Willy Wonka.Um now before snl she starred in logo's big gay sketch show and uh she took over from the original miss frizzle uh lily tomlin uh who became a professor and a phd and as she started playing miss fiona felicity frizzle uh the original miss frizzle valerie felicity frizzle's younger sister.Track 3:[5:52] Oh i watched a lot of magic school bus with my kids yeah it's a great show uh yeah yeah and the thing is you think with this great education and all this like higher learning she would be you know a muckety muck when it comes to the comedy she finds enjoyable but honestly she said thing says one of the funniest things is a fart wow it's the ultimate bad thing a person can do and you know farts are funny they just they just are this is two weeks in a row you brought farts to the table well i mean it is comedy there you can't really get away from from a good fart um oh so whoopee cushion is a very funny thing if executed properly whoopee cushion and a rubber chicken comedy staples that's right yeah so that's that is uh that is Kate McKinnon.Track 3:[6:46] Well, I think that, um, we should head downstairs and listen in on the conversation this week. Excellent.All right. Take it away, Thomas and Ashley Bauer.Track 4:[7:27] All right. Thank you so much, JD and Matt. Yes, we are talking about a very recent SNL cast member, the most recent cast member that we've ever talked about on this show.This is her first season of eligibility, and I'm so excited to honor the great Kate McKinnon and see if she can make it past the voters, see if she can get into the SNL Hall of Fame.So to chat about Kate McKinnon is somebody who I go back with for over 20 years.We've known each other almost 20, probably 21, 22 years now.We've known each other quite a long time. And SNL was actually one of the things that we really bonded over, my guest and I.And if she slips and calls me Tom, that's how you know that somebody really knows me.Because, you know, I kind of go by Thomas and here and there, you know. But if somebody calls me Tom on this podcast, that's how you know that we go back.So my guest today, Ashley Bauer, if Ashley calls me Tom, then we've known each other for over 20 years.But Ashley, thank you so much for joining me here on the SNL Hall of Fame. How are you doing?Thank you, Tom. You're right. I can't even imagine calling you Thomas. That's so funny.Track 4:[8:45] But no, I'm great. I'm so excited. Yeah, like you said, this is how we bonded.And oh my gosh, talking about Kate McKinnon.I can't be happier. year yeah we really bonded I remember talking about because it was like probably about 2002 2003 that we became friends and we remember we really talked about like the Will Ferrell Sherry Oteri kind of years that was like the cast that that we always laughed about and shared sketches and stuff so I remember having a lot of conversations about those people but I never really knew or maybe forgot because it's been such a long time like your SNL fan origin story so why Why don't you let us know how you became a fan and what cast might have got you into it? What's your SNL origin story?Oh my gosh, yeah. So I grew up, my parents always had some sort of comedy type show on.And I remember being pretty young and my dad had on like...It must have been like a repeat episode or something of like a really old original SNL.Like I'm talking like Gilda Radner, like Jane Curtin.And I kind of just sat down to watch it with him. And I was like, Oh, okay. Yeah.This is kind of funny. Even though I was like kind of young and the humor probably went way over my head.Track 4:[10:01] So those are kind of my earliest memories, but I think when I really fell in love and like the light bulb went off that this isn't my parents show anymore.Like this is my show was, they started to let me watch them when it was Adam Sandler and Chris Farley and David Spade.And of course, I may have been like, eight, nine, 10 years old.So the slapstick comedy humor of, you know, Chris Farley, especially his physical comedy just had me in stitches.And I think that was the lightbulb moment. And when I really became obsessed.And I remember being, I can still picture this today, however many years later, standing in line at a grocery store and looking over and seeing the tabloids when Chris Farley passed away. And I just started to cry.And my mom was like, what's wrong? And I was so devastated when I learned that he had OD'd.And again, I was maybe 10, 11 years old.And that always kind of struck, hits me in my memory of, I think that's when I realized it was more than just a show I liked, that I was you know kind of borderline obsessed I felt like these comedians were like you know my friends so.Track 4:[11:12] But yeah, I guess that's probably one of my favorite casts, again, for sure, because I think that's when SNL really, you know, kind of transitioned into my show.But like you said, too, you know, gosh, it's hard to compare that that cast to like Will Ferrell, Sherry O'Terry, Molly Shannon.And, you know, when they started to kind of overlap with Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon and it kind of started to mesh into that newer generation.Track 4:[11:37] Gosh, it's kind of hard to top that that cast, if you ask me.Yeah i always remember us talking about like will ferrell and anna gasteyer the culps so that i think i think that was one of the ones that we would always laugh about was like all the all the mashups and sharing videos that we found in youtube was even was even around when we when you and i were chatting about snl so we probably had downloaded sketches from like uh limewire or whatever i was just gonna say that i think we shared omia on limewire or like Napster or whatever, you know, that's definitely aging us a bit.Yeah, totally. So, yeah, so I know that, but that's interesting to me because I always associated you, yeah, with like Will Ferrell and Sherry O'Te
đď¸ SNL Hall of Fame â Cecily Strong (Nomination Episode Revisited)She made us laugh. She made us cry. She made the Hall.As we celebrate the Class of Season Seven, weâre going back to where it all began â the original case for inducting the powerhouse performer Cecily Strong into the SNL Hall of Fame.Originally nominated in Season 7 and elected with a resounding 79.01% of the vote on her first ballot, Cecily now takes her rightful place among the greats.đ§ In this episode, guest advocate Kirstin Rajala makes an impassioned, hilarious, and heartfelt case for Cecilyâs induction â and, well, it worked.đ§ Plus: Matt Ardill drops by with trivia from the Strong era thatâll test even the most die-hard fans.đŹ Whether you were #TeamCecily from day one or still catching up on her brilliance, this is a must-listen rewind.âShe brought gravitas to Update, weirdness to sketches, and warmth to everything she touched.âđ Episode HighlightsKirstin Rajalaâs compelling argument for Cecilyâs versatility and rangeMemorable moments from Update, âGirl You Wish You Hadnât Started a Conversation With at a Party,â and moreWhat made Cecily a generational performerTrivia Corner with Matt Ardillđ About Our GuestKirstin Rajala is a pop culture commentator and longtime SNL watcher who champions strong character work and emotionally resonant comedy. Her passion for Cecilyâs legacy is infectious.â Get InvolvedWho should be nominated next? Join the conversation:đŹ Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thesnlhofđŠ Email: thesnlhalloffame@gmail.comđ Follow & StreamListen and subscribe to The SNL Hall of Fame wherever you get your podcasts:đ dewvre.com/snlhofđą Instagram: @snlhofâ¤ď¸ Support the ShowIf you love what we do, consider supporting the Hall! Your contributions help keep the conversation alive and hilarious.Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
đď¸ SNL Hall of Fame â Jon Lovitz (Nomination Episode Revisited)Heâs the Master Thespian⌠and now, a Hall of Famer.After years of impassioned debate and dramatic flourishes, Jon Lovitz has officially entered the SNL Hall of Fame, earning 69.14% of the vote and securing his spot in the Class of Season Seven â finally making it in on his second ballot.đ§ In this nomination rewind, guest advocate Brad Robinson takes center stage to argue Lovitzâs comedic brilliance â from his unforgettable characters to his unique delivery that helped define SNLâs late-â80s vibe.đ¤ The discussion is helmed by our own Chief Conversationalist, Thomas Sena, with Matt Ardill once again bringing the trivia thunder.Itâs a revisit of a performance career full of exaggeration, eyebrow-arching hilarity, and yesâŚÂ ACT-ING!âLovitz didnât just play characters. He became âem â with a wink, a smirk, and a whole lotta âtude.âđ Episode HighlightsBrad Robinsonâs sharp and spirited case for Lovitzâs inductionMemorable sketches: Master Thespian, The Pathological Liar, and moreA dive into Lovitzâs impact during SNLâs late-â80s resurgenceTrivia Corner with Matt Ardill: surprising facts from the Lovitz yearsđ About Our GuestBrad Robinson is a writer, performer, and longtime SNL enthusiast with a soft spot for the larger-than-life characters that leave an indelible mark on pop culture.â Get InvolvedWhoâs next on your Hall ballot? Let your voice be heard:đŹ Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thesnlhofđŠ Email: thesnlhalloffame@gmail.comđ Follow & StreamSubscribe now so you never miss a nomination, an induction, or an eyebrow raise:đ dewvre.com/snlhofđą Instagram: @snlhofâ¤ď¸ Support the ShowLove what weâre doing? Help us keep the Hall open for business â one vote at a time.Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
đď¸ SNL Hall of Fame â Martin Short (Nomination Episode Revisited)Third timeâs the charm â and the Hall is better for it.After years of debate, discussion, and passionate defense, Martin Short has officially entered the SNL Hall of Fame as part of the Season Seven Class, earning 66.05% of the vote on his third ballot.đ§ In this re-released nomination episode, recorded back in Season 5, Bill Kenney makes the definitive case for Marty â the frenetic force of nature who lit up the 1984â85 season with an unforgettable run of characters.đ¤ This oneâs steered by our Chief Conversationalist Thomas Sena, with trivia corner highlights from the ever-wise Matt Ardill.Whether you know him best as Ed Grimley, Jackie Rogers Jr., or just the guy who can out-energy anyone in comedy â youâll love this look back at the argument that finally stuck.âIf Martin Short only gave us one season, he made it count â and then some.âđ Episode HighlightsBill Kenneyâs high-octane case for Martinâs Hall-worthinessA look back at Shortâs one-and-done season that left an oversized legacyComparing his SNL tenure to his broader comedy careerTrivia Corner with Matt Ardill: Short facts you didnât know you neededđ About Our GuestBill Kenney is an SNL aficionado and frequent contributor to the SNL Hall of Fame, known for bringing insight, passion, and a deep appreciation for the showâs legacy.â Get InvolvedWho else belongs in the Hall? Tell us who deserves a second (or third) look:đŹ Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thesnlhofđŠ Email: thesnlhalloffame@gmail.comđ Follow & StreamNever miss a vote, a rant, or a trivia drop. Subscribe today:đ dewvre.com/snlhofđą Instagram: @snlhofâ¤ď¸ Support the ShowThis Hall isnât just for legends â itâs powered by listeners like you. Help keep the lights on and the ballots rolling.Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SNL Hall of Fame â The Final Induction Ceremonyđ Season 7 Finale â Live Stream Specialđ Hosted by jD and Bill Kenneyđ¤ Featuring Shari Fesko & Jon SchneiderđŻď¸ Status: Hall CondemnedâThe plaques are cracked. The lazy boyâs in ashes. And the matâwell, there were twoâhas been swept away. But for one last time, we gathered to honour greatness.âThis week, we turned out the lights on the SNL Hall of Fame⌠for good. But before we did, we hosted one final live streamâpart celebration, part eulogy, part group therapy session.Join jD and Chief Conversationalist Bill Kenney as they parse the results of Season 7âs final ballotâwith special guests Jon Schneider (Saturday Night Network) and Shari Fesko (Water Cooler All-Star) stopping by to stir the pot and help close the books.We reveal the final three inductees into the Hall, dissect the heartbreaks, and reflect on the podcastâs run: its stories, its stats, its sacred weirdness. Thereâs real emotion, some laughs, and just enough rubble to trip over one last time.đĽ Who Got Robbed?We dive into the near-misses and heartbreaking omissions:Vanessa Bayer? 8 points shy.John Mulaney? Still waiting, somehow.Rosie Schuster? Overflow seating, underappreciated.Chevy Chase? A foundational figure, despite the⌠everything.Plus: writer woes, Dave Grohl snubs, and the peculiar paradox of an unlimited ballot yielding fewer inductees than ever.đŹ Live Takes, Hot DebatesDoes the âsmall Hallâ mindset make sense?Should all original cast and writers be automatic ins?Is Fred Armisen the most underappreciated modern-era cast member?đĄ Final ThoughtsIn the end, this isnât just about a podcast. Itâs about a community. About preserving SNLâs legacy through stories, laughter, arguments, and some very nerdy stats.âWhat the SNL Hall of Fame didâwhat jD didâwas create a space to tell stories. And thatâs what every Hall of Fame is really about.â â Jon Schneiderđ Whatâs Next?While the Hall may be closed, its legacy lives on:đ Revisit past episodes: SNL Hall of Fame Archiveđ§ Get smarter: Subscribe to Saturday Night Network for interviews, stats, and countdownsđŹ Keep the conversation going: Join the Facebook groupđď¸ Curtain CallAs the final bulbs flicker and the once-proud plaques gather dust, one thing remains clear: this project was powered by passion, fueled by fandom, and built on the backs of cast members, hosts, writers, and fans who believed in the magic of Saturday Night Live.So one last timeâŚThe SNL Hall of Fame is now closed.Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join us for a special episode of the SNL Hall of Fame podcast as we convene our Season 7 Round Table, featuring Chief Conversationalist Bill Kenney, former Chief Conversationalist Thomas Sena, and panelist Deej Barrens. Recorded live this past Tuesday night, this episode captures the excitement and debate as our panelists reveal their personal ballots and make their final cases for this seasonâs nominees. With voting for the final class of the SNL Hall of Fame closing this Sunday, June 1st, this discussion is your last chance to hear compelling arguments for who deserves enshrinement in our final season. From legendary cast members to iconic hosts and musical guests, the panel delves into the legacies that have shaped Saturday Night Live over the decades. Donât miss this opportunity to reflect on the showâs rich history and to cast your vote before the deadline. Tune in and be part of the conversation that celebrates the best of SNLSupport this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
đď¸ SNL Hall of Fame â The Don Pardo Award: Directors EditionHey there, Hall-heads! jD here, and itâs time to cap off Season 7 with our tradition of shining a spotlight where itâs too often overlooked. Thatâs rightâitâs the Don Pardo Award episode, our annual celebration of the under-heralded heroes of Saturday Night Live.This year, weâre putting some long-overdue respect on the Directors of SNLâthose unsung visionaries behind the cameras whoâve helped define the showâs look, feel, and chaotic live magic for nearly five decades.Joining me in the (slightly crumbling) halls of the SNL Hall of Fame are:đ§  Matt Ardill, Trivia Maestro and live-TV enthusiastđ¤Â Bill Kenney, Chief Conversationalist and passionate ballot boosterTogether, we:Pay tribute to Don Roy King, Beth McCarthy-Miller, and Davey Wilson, three titans who helped shape SNL through its various golden erasReflect on the role of directors in live television and the unique challenges SNL presentsShare behind-the-scenes anecdotes from classic sketches like Massive Head Wound Harry and Riding My DonkeyStump for SNL legends like Lorraine Newman and Garrett Morris on this yearâs Hall of Fame ballotđŹ VOTING IS OPEN!Have your say in who joins the Hall in Season 7. Cast your ballot now at:đ bit.ly/SNLHOFS7Voting closes June 1!So grab your headset, prep your cue cards, and follow us into the shadows behind the curtain as we hand out this yearâs Pardo with love, reverence, and a little irreverence too.Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on the SNL Hall of Fame Podcast, we shine the spotlight on one of Saturday Night Liveâs most formidable and versatile performers: Cecily Strong. Nominated by our good friend and returning guest Kirstin Rajala, Cecilyâs Hall of Fame candidacy is given the deep dive it deserves.đŁď¸Â Host Bill Kenney leads a compelling conversation with Kirstin, where they explore:Cecily Strongâs Weekend Update characters like The Girl You Wish You Hadnât Started a Conversation With at a Party, Kathy Ann, and the unforgettable Judge Jeanine PirroHer legacy as a political voice and comedic force, from the powerful Goober the Clown monologue to the emotional Blue Christmas farewellThe range and depth she brought to characters like Gemma, Donna Fingerneck, and the Ex-Porn Stars sketchesHer influence on female-driven pre-tapes like Do It on My Twin Bed and This Is Not a Feminist SongMeanwhile, jD is joined by Matt Ardill in the Trivia Corner to explore Cecilyâs Chicago roots, her breakout on SNL, and her impact across 11 groundbreaking seasons.đ§Â Listen in as we celebrate a triple threat with fierce comedic timing, unmatched character work, and emotional resonance. Whether you laughed at her malapropisms or cried during her clown monologue, Cecily left a Cecily-sized hole in the SNL cast when she leftâand this episode is a love letter to everything she brought to Studio 8H.đłď¸ Voting for the SNL Hall of Fame Season 7 Class opens next week!This year, you get unlimited votesâso make your voice heard and honor the legends who defined Saturday Night Live.đ Subscribe & Follow:đ˛Â @snlhof on InstagramđŠ Email: thesnlhalloffame@gmail.comđ Website: dewvre.com/snlhofSupport this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of the SNL Hall of Fame Podcast, we delve into the career of one of the most iconic and polarizing figures to ever come out of Saturday Night LiveâJimmy Fallon. Hosted by jD with Bill Kenney and special guest John Schneider, this conversation takes us on a journey through Fallonâs time as an SNL cast member, his rise to fame, and the impact heâs had on the comedy world.From his early days on the show with memorable sketches like Boston Teens and his role as Weekend Update anchor, to his post-SNL career that made him a late-night staple, we explore whether Fallon deserves a spot in the prestigious SNL Hall of Fame. With passionate debates, candid insights, and plenty of laughs, this episode is packed with nostalgia for SNL fans. Get ready for a fun and engaging conversation about Jimmy Fallonâs legacy.Episode Highlights:Jimmy Fallonâs Early Career on SNL: We break down his six-season run, from his first memorable sketches to his role as a Weekend Update anchor alongside Tina Fey.The Unique Legacy of Jimmy Fallon: We explore how Jimmyâs post-SNL career, including his time as the host of The Tonight Show, has reshaped his place in comedy history.The Debate: John Schneider and Bill Kenney have a lively debate about Jimmy Fallonâs SNL impact, with plenty of passionate opinions and insights.SNL Fansâ Influence on Fallonâs Journey: A look at how Jimmy Fallonâs deep love for Saturday Night Liveinfluenced his entire career, both during and after his time on the show.Voting for the SNL Hall of Fame â Cast Your Vote!Voting for this yearâs SNL Hall of Fame nominees opens on May 18th at 9 AM ET and will close on May 30th at 11:59 PM ET. Be sure to cast your vote for Jimmy Fallon and the other nomineesâyour vote plays a big role in shaping the Hall of Fame class of Season Seven!Season 7 Finale â Donât Miss It!On June 1st, weâll be live streaming the SNL Hall of Fame Season 7 finale, marking the end of the podcast as we know it. You wonât want to miss the big reveal of the Hall of Fame inductees!How to Vote:Voting begins May 18th at 9 AM ET and ends May 30th at 11:59 PM ET. There will be a link sent out to eveyone on the email list and links posted on socials. Remember this year you have unlimited votes! Take advantage and let's close out the show in style.Follow us for more updates on this seasonâs nominees and all things Saturday Night Live on social media @SNLHOF.Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SNL Hall of Fame â Tom Schiller: The Counter-Culture CraftsmanIn this episode, we deep-dive into the strange, cinematic, and often overlooked genius of Tom SchillerâSNLâs original outsider artist. From Schillerâs Reels to Schiller Vision, his work blended Fellini-style dreamscapes with deadpan absurdism, turning cast members into muses and surreal sketches into timeless film.Our guest, the brilliant Gary Seith (co-host of the Not Ready for Primetime Project), joins Bill Kenney, Matt Ardill, and jD to unpack Schillerâs legacyâfrom Donât Look Back in Anger to Love is a Dream, from coffee-addled chaos in Java Junkie to Chris Farley freaking out over decaf in Hidden Camera.đ We cover:How Schillerâs visual style defied decadesWhat made his films so uniquely humanâand hauntingThe mythic lost movie Nothing Lasts ForeverWhy Love is a Dream still makes grown men cryThis is the episode for lovers of SNLâs deep cuts, unsung heroes, and the art that lives between the laughs.đ§ Listen now and explore Schillerâs impact:đĄ Donât forget: Writers make this show what it is. Youâve got unlimited ballots this yearâuse one for Tom Schiller.Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
đ¤ Eminem: SNL Icon, Rap Legend, Hall of Famer? | SNL Hall of Fame PodcastHosted by jD | Featuring Bill Kenney, Matt Ardill & Special Guest Andy HoglundThis week on the SNL Hall of Fame, jD is joined by resident trivia savant Matt Ardill, host Bill Kenney, and acclaimed writer and SNL expert Andy Hoglund for an in-depth exploration of one of Saturday Night Liveâs most electrifying and prolific musical guests: Marshall Mathers, aka Eminem.đĽÂ Episode Highlights:đ¤Â Eminemâs 7 SNL Musical Guest Appearances: From âForgot About Dreâ with Dr. Dre to the 8-minute medley of âWalk on Water,â âStan,â and âLove the Way You Lieâ with Skylar Grey, we break down each of Slim Shadyâs performances and the cultural shockwaves they caused.đ Sketch Comedy & Guest Spots: Remember Eminemâs Weekend Update cameo with Jerry Minor and Horatio Sanz? Or his brief but hilarious sketch roles alongside Chris Kattan and Chris Parnell? We doâand we dig into what they mean for his Hall of Fame candidacy.đ§  Legacy & Influence: From his lyrical genius to his complex cultural imprint, Andy Hoglund delivers a passionate argument for why Eminem belongs among the SNL greatsâright alongside Paul Simon.đ Behind-the-Scenes Insights: Andy shares exclusive reflections on his Vulture oral history for SNL 50, including interviews with over 60 cast members and writers.đ§Â Bonus Banter: Candle wax coffee gags, Lil Wayne debates, and Eminemâs place in the dad-rap pantheonâplus, jD, Matt, and Bill share laughs and trivia gold along the way.đŹÂ What Youâll Learn:Why Eminemâs appearances span generations and still resonateHow SNL shaped (and was shaped by) his riseWhich performances hit hardestâand which ones fell flatThe impact of songs like âStanâ on pop culture and the English languageAnd why Marshall Mathers is one of SNLâs most essential musical guestsđ§Â Listen now to decide for yourself: Does Eminem belong in the SNL Hall of Fame?Let me know if youâd like a shortened version for Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or social media, or if you want a matching blog post for your website!Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on the SNL Hall of Fame Podcast, weâre taking a hilariously uncomfortable trip into the world of Zach Galifianakis, three-time Saturday Night Live host and king of cringe comedy. đđ Our Stats Guy Is Back!Bill Kenney welcomes the SNNâs in-house statistician Mike Murray to break down Zachâs hosting legacy by the numbers. From his iconic monologues to unforgettable sketches like Darylâs House and M&M Store, we dig into what makes Galifianakisâ SNL appearances so uniquely weird and wildly entertaining. Does he belong in the Hall of Fame? Listen and decide!đ§ Matt Ardillâs Trivia CornerMatt delivers fascinating trivia and behind-the-scenes facts about Galifianakis, including his musical talents, his stand-up roots, and his surprising connection to Mary J. Blige (yep, you read that right).đŹ Episode Highlights: ⢠A breakdown of Zachâs three SNL hosting gigs ⢠In-depth analysis of sketches like Scared Straight, Catchphrase Comedy, Between Two Ferns, Pageant Talk, and Darylâs House ⢠The evolution of cringe comedy on SNL ⢠Why Zach deserves a seat in the SNL Hall of Fame ⢠Guest stories, artifacts, and even a signed insult from Zach himselfđłď¸ Itâs Nomination Time!Vote for your Hall of Fame picks once the ballot is live. Every season we leave it to the listeners to decide who gets enshrined in SNL lore. Unlimited votes. Legendary stakes. Letâs go.đ Coming up next week: Andy Hogland makes a case for Eminem in the Musical Guest category. Donât miss it!đą Follow & SubscribeStay connected and be the first to know about new episodes, voting, and exclusive content:đ Instagram / Threads / X / Facebook: @snlhofđ§ Email: thesnlhalloffame@gmail.comđŹ Join the community: facebook.com/groups/snlhofđ Website: dewvre.com/snlhofđ§ Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your pods and donât forget to rate, review, and share the show.đ¤ And as always, on your way out, donât forget toâŚTurn out the lights, because the SNL Hall of Fame is now closed.Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, we turn the spotlight on Dennis Miller, one of Weekend Updateâs most iconic and polarizing figures. Joining host jD and regular contributor Bill Kenney is Deremy Dove (Pop Culture 5 Podcast), making his case for why Miller deserves enshrinement in the SNL Hall of Fame.From his sardonic delivery to his cultural relevance in the late â80s and early â90s, Dennis Miller helped reshape what Weekend Update could beâand arguably saved it during a chaotic SNL transition period. Whether you loved his razor-sharp wit or found his obscure references head-scratching, thereâs no denying his impact on SNLâs legacy.đŹÂ This episode explores:â˘Â Dennis Millerâs historic six-season run behind the Weekend Update deskâ˘Â The political satire and stand-up cadence he brought to âthe fake newsââ˘Â How Miller helped usher in the Second Golden Era of SNL alongside Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, and Jan Hooksâ˘Â Memorable Weekend Update moments and classic Miller quips like âI am outta hereââ˘Â His mentorship of comedians like David Spade and Adam Sandlerâ˘Â His notable post-SNL career: from Dennis Miller Live on HBO to the controversial Monday Night Football boothâ˘Â Why his absence from the 40th and 50th anniversary specials may affect his legacyâ˘Â Matt Ardillâs Trivia Corner, loaded with fascinating Dennis Miller factsđ§ Whether youâre an SNL nerd, a Dennis Miller fan, or just diving into classic cast member retrospectives, this deep-dive conversation will leave you saying, âThatâs the news⌠and I am outta here.âDeremy Dove, co-host of the Pop Culture 5 Podcast, brings deep knowledge and sharp analysis to this episode. You may remember Deremy from our past episode on Tracy Morganâand now heâs back with another passionate nomination.đ Want more of Deremy? Check out Pop Culture 5 for thoughtful, wide-ranging conversations on music, film, and moreâfrom Biggie to David Lynch to Seinfeld.đ Should Dennis Miller be in the SNL Hall of Fame?Deremy Dove thinks soâand makes a compelling case.Do YOU agree?đłď¸ Cast your vote when ballots open later this season!đŠ We want to hear from YOU!Send us your feedback or SNL Hall of Fame nominee ideas:đ§Â thesnlhalloffame@gmail.comđ§Â Subscribe & Stream:Follow The SNL Hall of Fame Podcast wherever you get your podcasts!Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Amazon Musicđ˛Â Follow us online:Instagram: @SNLHOFFacebook Group: facebook.com/groups/snlhofWebsite: dewvre.com/snlhofSupport this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
đď¸ SNL Hall of Fame: Larry DavidThis week, we dive deep into the curmudgeonly comedic genius that is Larry David! From his short-lived but legendary stint as a writer on Saturday Night Live to his surprise return decades later as a host (and Bernie Sanders), Larryâs SNL arc is as strange as it is satisfying.Joining us in the Hall are Chief Conversationalist Emeritus Thomas Sena and our guy Bill Kenney, who break down Davidâs offbeat journey and unforgettable sketches. From Kevin Roberts to Bern Your Enthusiasm, youâll relive some of SNLâs most cult-beloved moments. Plus, we swing by Matt Ardillâs Trivia Corner for some deep-cut nuggets about Larryâs writing and comedy roots.đşÂ Why didnât Larry work on SNL in the â80s?đ What made his 2016 and 2017 hosting stints so iconic?đŁÂ Is he Hall of Fame worthy⌠even with just two hosting gigs?All that and more in this weekâs episode. Hit play and find out why Larry David may be one of SNLâs greatest late-blooming legends.đ Subscribe, rate, and review!Follow us on socials: @snlhofVisit us at dewvre.com/snlhofSupport this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome back to the SNL Hall of Fame Podcast, where each week we spotlight a cast member, host, writer, or musical guest from Saturday Night Liveâs storied historyâand make the case for their enshrinement in the Hall of Fame. And today? Oh boy, weâve got a doozy.Today we shine the spotlight on Anne Beattsâone of SNLâs original writers and an unsung comedic trailblazer who helped define the showâs tone in its earliest days.Joining host Bill Kenney in the Hallâs cozy conversation chamber is none other than James Stevens, archivist, collector, and SNL scholar from the Saturday Night Network. Together, they explore the comedic brilliance, fearless writing, and cultural significance of Anneâs workâincluding some all-time iconic sketches.đĄÂ In This Episode:â˘Â A deep dive into Anneâs early career: from National Lampoon to SNLâ˘Â Breakdown of sketches like âHard Hats,â âConsumer Probe,â âSpeed,â âThe Nerds,â and âFred Garvin: Male Prostituteââ˘Â The writing partnership with Rosie Shuster and her role as a female pioneer in comedy writingâ˘Â The cultural pushback on controversial sketches like âUncle Royââand what they meantâ˘Â Her post-SNL impact with Square Pegs, Cosby Show, and moreâ˘Â A heartfelt reflection on her legacy, her missed interview, and what makes her Hall of Fame-worthyđ§Â Why Ann Beattie Deserves Your Vote:From trailblazing representation in the writersâ room to co-creating some of the showâs most memorable recurring sketches, Annâs contributions laid the groundwork for generations of SNL writers. If youâve ever laughed at a razor-sharp parody commercial or watched Gilda Radner deliver an innocent line with devastating comedic timingâyouâve got Ann to thank.đłď¸Â Cast Your Vote!Voting for the SNL Hall of Fame Class of 2025 opens soon! Make sure your voice is heard and help decide which legends make the cut.đŁÂ Follow Us & Stay ConnectedInstagram & Twitter: @snlhofFacebook: facebook.com/groups/snlhofEmail: thesnlhalloffame@gmail.comWebsite: dewvre.com/snlhofSupport this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
đď¸ SNL Hall of Fame - Episode 8 đď¸đ¨ Time to enshrine another legendary SNL guest host! đ¨Hosts: jD, trivia-meister Matt Ardill, Chief Conversationalist Bill Kenney, and special guest Kaleena SteekleThis week, weâre diving deep into the SNL history of Josh Brolin, the three-time host whoâs making his way onto the SNL Hall of Fame ballot. From his first gig in 2008 alongside Tina Feyâs Sarah Palin to his most recent stint in Season 49, where he delivered one of the best SNL sketches of 2024 (Shrimp Tower!), weâre breaking down his evolution, his best moments, and whether he deserves a spot in the Hall of Fame.đĽ Whatâs in This Episode?đš The best SNL moments from Josh Brolinâs three hosting gigsđš Shrimp Towerâone of the wildest sketches in recent SNL memoryđš The debut of The Californiansâa legendary SNL recurring sketchđš His comedic range, from Fart Face with Will Forte to the Airplane Song with Andrew Dismukesđš How Brolin stacks up against other SNL guest hosts in Hall of Fame considerationđłď¸ Vote for the Class of Season 7! đłď¸The ballot opens Monday, May 12th at 9 AM ET and closes on Friday, May 4th at 11:59 PM ET. Every voter must cast at least 10 votes, but thereâs no limit to how many nominees you select. The Class of Season 7 will be revealed in a special live stream on Sunday, May 6th at 7 PM ET.đ˘ Your Voice Counts!Whoâs making your SNL Hall of Fame ballot this season? Is Josh Brolin Hall-worthy, or does he need another hosting gig? We want to hear from YOU! Drop a comment, email us, or shout it from the rooftopsâjust make sure we get the message!đ˛ Stay Connected & Join the SNL Fan Discussion!đ Instagram: @snlhofđ§ Email: snlhofwc@gmail.comđ Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/snlhofđ Website: dewvre.com/snlhofđş YouTube: youtube.com/@dewvre1974đŹ Final ThoughtsIf you love what we do, subscribe, rate, and review the show! It keeps us going and makes sure more SNL fans can find us. Hit that follow button and letâs keep the SNL water cooler talk going! Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SNL Hall of Fame Podcast â Episode 7 đď¸â¨Tim Meadows: The Unsung SNL Comedy LegendWelcome back to The SNL Hall of Fame Podcast, where we celebrate Saturday Night Liveâs greatest! This week, jD is joined by the ever-insightful Bill Kenney and trivia master Matt Ardill for a deep dive into one of SNLâs longest-tenured cast members, Tim Meadows. We also welcome special guest Victoria Franso as she makes the ultimate case for why Meadows deserves his spot in the Hall of Fame!Inside This Episodeâ The incredible 10-season run of Tim Meadowsâone of the most versatile SNL cast members everâ His legendary characters: The Ladies Man, Lionel Osborne, and OJ Simpsonâ The best SNL sketches that defined his career, from Jingleheimer Junction to Captain Jim & Pedroâ Trivia Corner with Matt Ardillâtest your SNL history knowledge!â  Victoria Franso on why Tim Meadows is an SNL comedy legendđĽÂ Voting Alert! Donât forgetâvoting for the Class of Season 7 begins Monday, May 12th, and closes Friday, May 4th, at 11:59 PM ET. Every voter must select at least 10 inductees, but you can vote for as many as youâd like! Who will make it into the SNL Hall of Fame this season? Cast your votes and make your voice heard!đ˘ Join the Conversation!đŹÂ Whatâs your favorite Tim Meadows moment? Let us know in our SNL fan community!đ Follow us & subscribe:đˇ Instagram: @snlhofđŠ Email: thesnlhalloffame@gmail.comđĽ Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/snlhofđ Website: dewvre.com/snlhofđş YouTube: youtube.com/@dewvre1974đ§Â Donât forget to rate & review the show wherever you get your podcasts! It helps us grow the Hall of Fame community and keep celebrating the legends of Saturday Night Live.đ Next Episode: Who will we deep dive into next? Tune in next week for Josh Brolin nominated in the Host Category. Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Aerosmith This week on the SNL Hall of Fame Podcast, jD is joined by trivia-meister Matt Ardill, Chief Conversationalist Bill Kenney, and Chief Conversationalist Emeritus, Thomas Sena, to break down Aerosmithâs legendary appearances on Saturday Night Live. Topics we cover:â˘Â Aerosmithâs unforgettable cameo in the Wayneâs World sketchâ˘Â The bandâs chart-topping hits performed live, including âSweet Emotion,â "Cryin,'" and âJanieâs Got a Gun.ââ˘Â Insights into their musical journey and the impact of their collaborations with SNLâs biggest starsGet involved:Weâd love to hear your take! Share your favorite Aerosmith moments on SNL or let us know if you think they deserve a spot in the SNL Hall of Fame. And donât forget: voting for the Class of Season 7 opens Monday, May 12th and closes Friday, May 4th at 11:59 pm ET. Cast at least 10 votes, but rememberâthereâs no upper limit.Stay connected with us:â˘Â Follow us on Twitter: @snlhofâ˘Â Email us your thoughts and questions: snlhofwc@gmail.comâ˘Â Join the conversation on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/snlhofâ˘Â Visit our website: dewvre.com/snlhofâ˘Â Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@dewvre1974If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. Every comment, like, and share helps us grow. Join our online communities and letâs keep the SNL conversation going!Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jack BlackThis week, host jD is joined by Matt Ardill and Chief Conversationalist Bill Kenney as they dive deep into one of the most electrifying Saturday Night Live hosts of all timeâJack Black! Joining the show is special guest Darrin Patterson(SNL Nerds Podcast), who makes his case for Jack Blackâs enshrinement in the SNL Hall of Fame in the Hosting Category.Jack Black is the embodiment of musical comedy, bringing his signature high-energy performances, wild physicality, and rock-and-roll spirit to every sketch. From his iconic spelling bee sketch to his legendary musical monologues, we break down his three unforgettable hosting stints and debate whether he deserves a place among the greatest SNL Hosts in history!đłÂ Cast Your Vote for the Class of Season 7!Voting opens Monday, May 12th and closes Friday, May 24th at 11:59 PM ET. This season, every voter must select at least 10 nomineesâbut thereâs NO limit to how many you can vote for! Make your voice heard and help shape the SNL Hall of Fame!đ Join the Conversation!We want to hear from YOU! Who do you think deserves a spot in the Hall? Drop your thoughts in the comments, send us an email, and be sure to connect with us on social:đ¸Â Instagram: @snlhofđŠÂ Email: snlhofwc@gmail.comđŹÂ Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/snlhofđ Website: dewvre.com/snlhofâśď¸Â YouTube: youtube.com/@dewvre1974If you love SNL History, SNL Sketches, and the best SNL Hosts of all time, subscribe and leave us a five-star review wherever you get your podcasts! Tell a friend, tell your dog, tell Jack Black himselfâbecause the SNL Hall of Fame needs YOU!Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
đď¸Â Welcome to the SNL Hall of Fame Podcast! đď¸Itâs time for another deep dive into Saturday Night Live history, and this week, weâre talking about two of the most influential minds behind some of the showâs most iconic moments: Bonnie and Terry Turner!Join jD, along with Matt Ardill and our Chief Conversationalist, Bill Kenney, as they welcome Jon Schneider from the Saturday Night Network to break down the legacy of this legendary comedy writing duo. The Turners helped shape The Second Golden Era, penning some of the most unforgettable SNL sketchesâfrom Wayneâs World to Church Chatâand later creating sitcom classics like That â70s Show and 3rd Rock from the Sun! đđşđĄÂ In this episode, we discuss:â How Bonnie & Terry Turner became SNL Writersâ Their collaborations with Dana Carvey, Jan Hooks, and Phil Hartmanâ The evolution of Wayneâs World and its impact on pop cultureâ Their influence beyond SNL, including hit films like Tommy Boyâ Why duos have historically struggled in the SNL Hall of Fameđłď¸ VOTE for the Class of Season 7!The Hall is open for voting starting Monday, May 12th at 9 AM until Friday, May 24th! Will Bonnie and Terry Turner finally break the âduo curseâ and claim their rightful place in the SNL Hall of Fame? Itâs up to YOU! The new class will be announced Monday, May 26thâso cast your votes and make history!If you love SNL Classic Moments, comedy writing, and all things SNL History, make sure to:â  Subscribe to The SNL Hall of Fame Podcast so you never miss an episode!â  Leave a review â Tell us your favorite Bonnie & Terry Turner moment!â  Join the discussion in our Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/snlhofâ  Follow us on social media:đ¸ Instagram: @snlhofđ§ Email: thesnlhalloffame@gmail.comđ Website: dewvre.com/snlhofđĽ YouTube: youtube.com/@dewvre1974Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy