NBC re-airs a classic Saturday Night Live overnight Saturday nights in many markets.
I just noticed this weekend's edition is the 1982 SNL with host John Madden & musical guest Jennifer Holliday. She performs both "And I'm Telling You..." and "One Night Only".
In NYC, it airs this Saturday night/Sunday morning at 3am on NBC.
The cool thing about the classic SNL's on NBC is that they show the full 90 minute show & not the 60-minute edits that appeared on Comedy Central and now on E! So both performances should remain in the show that airs this weekend.
It airs here at 3:31 (oy) but I'm either watching it or taping it!
I don't WANT to live in what they call "a certain way." In the first place I'd be no good at it and besides that I don't want to be identified with any one class of people. I want to live every whichway, among all kinds---and know them---and understand them---and love them---THAT's what I want! - Philip Barry (Holiday)
"Zac is sweet as can be. He's very much just a sweet kid from California who happens to have a face that looks like it was drawn by Michelangelo, (if Michelangelo did anime)." -Adam Shankman.
"I haven't left this building since Windows 3.1!"
"Celebrating a birthday this week: Rene Descartes is 412! Do you know who he is? Then why are you watching this show? You could probably get into college and even get one of those job things. As for the rest of us; Amanda Bynes is 22! Yay!" -E!'s "The Soup"
Darlene Love was singing a song that was a spoof of the type of song she used to sing as a recording artist in the '60s. She was a successful performer decades before HAIRSPRAY, which, in fact, was not even her Broadway debut.
Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson