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Encyclopedia > America Undercover (SNL Parody)
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Since the humble beginnings of Saturday Night Live, the show has been something of an anti-television show, turning the medium on its head with endless fake commercials and parodies of TV shows themselves. The most common style of their recurring sketches has been the talk show format, but anything from cop shows to children's shows has been fair game for the ever-changing cast. Jump to: navigation, search Saturday Night Live (SNL) is a weekly late-night 90-minute comedy-variety show from NBC which has been broadcast virtually every Saturday night since its debut on October 11, 1975. ... A talk show (U.S.) or chat show (Brit. ...


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Contents


Minute Mystery with Mike Mendoza

The Mr. Bill Show

Consumer Probe

E. Buzz Miller and Christie Christina

Leonard Pinth-Garnell

The X-Police

The Franken and Davis Show

Woman to Woman

Telepsychic

Heavy Sarcasm

The Bel-Airabs

What's It All About

Mister Robinson's Neighborhood

Hello, Trudy!

Fernando's Hideaway

The Limits of the Imagination

The Pat Stevens Show

The Further Adventures of Biff and Salena

Actors on Film

Church Chat

Instant Coffee with Bill Smith

Miss Connie's Fable Nook

Pumping Up with Hanz & Franz

Learning to Feel

Wayne's World

Cooking with the Anal Retentive Chef

Tales of Ribaldry

Sprockets

Lank Thompson

Simon

The Dark Side with Nat X

I'm Chillin'

Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley

Coffee Talk with Linda Richman

Theatre Stories

Sassy's Sassiest Boys

The Denise Show

Good Morning Brooklyn

Scottish Soccer Hooligan Weekly

Perspective with Lionel Osbourne

The Joe Pesci Show

Goat Boy (Hey, Remember the 80's)

The Quiet Storm

Shopping At Home Network

Celebrity Jeopardy!

Janet Reno's Dance Party

Goth Talk

Leon Phelps, the Ladies Man

Issues with Jeffrey Kaufman

Morning Latte

Tiger Beat's Ultra Super Duper Dreamy Love Show

Pretty Living

Hello Dolly

The How Do You Say? Ah Yes, Show

Dog Show

Pimp Chat

Brian Fellow's Safari Planet

Rap Street

Veronica & Co.

Jarret's Room

Wake Up Wakefield!

America Undercover

The Ferey Muhtar Talk Show

Top O' The Morning

Club Traxx

Pranksters

The Barry Gibb Talk Show

Spy Glass

Appalachian Emergency Room

Prince Show

Show Biz Grande Explosion!

The Lundford Twins Feel Good Variety Hour


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Saturday Night Live TV show sketches - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3693 words)
The sketch parodied children's show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, a PBS staple where new information about the world was presented by Fred Rogers in a quiet, methodical, highly elocuted manner.
Rogers took no offense to the parody, finding it amusing and affectionate; he even took the opportunity of a promotional appearance on NBC to seek out Murphy in his SNL dressing room and tell him such.
The SNL character was immediately recognizable and even spawned some catch phrases (see below,) but she was never incorporated into a feature length film.
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