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Lorne Michaels is not leaving Saturday Night Live (SNL). Despite previous speculation that he might retire after Season 50, Michaels has confirmed that he will stay for at least Season 51.
Lorne Michaels' biographer, Susan Morrison, reveals how she convinced the "Saturday Night Live' chief to discuss his off-camera life and times ...
In 1975, Saturday Night Live premiered on NBC and, while it was a gamble, it proved to be a hit for the network. Now five decades later, the show is still going strong, with Lorne Michaels at the ...
Michaels' future isn't the only thing covered in the biography. It's filled with plenty of Saturday Night Live stories, like that time in the mid-90s when NBC considered firing Lorne Michaels.
As much as an institution as “Saturday Night Live” may be, perhaps even more totemic is its creator and longtime executive producer — Canada’s favorite son — Lorne Michaels. The show’s ...
That opening line was originally written by "Saturday Night Live" co-creator Lorne Michaels: "I wrote it out as a line 'cause I wanted to get the title in," he said.
Lorne Michaels on Why This Season of ‘Saturday Night Live’ Will ‘Reinvent’ Their Parody of Trump: ‘All of These Characters Have to Be Reexamined’ ...
'Saturday Night Live' lost 8 fan-favorite cast members ahead of season 48. Here's a look at why that happened, according to boss Lorne Michaels.
“ Saturday Night Live ” is about to enter another “transition year,” Lorne Michaels told reporters in the Emmys media center on Monday, moments after picking up another win for variety ...
What would “Saturday Night Live” be without its ringleader Lorne Michaels? The creator of the long, long running NBC comedy sketch show is thinking about retirement. Michaels, 77, told “CBS ...