When she rushes from the stage, the floor director is mic'ed and lit and there's a camera ready to run backwards in front of her. The hall is lit evenly and brightly all the way back to her dressing room. (TV lighting is VERY different from regular lighting, especially in this era of video.) Her voice is fully audible through the door. Gilda Radner and Dan Aykroyd are somehow the only people in what is usually a very crowded area. The "crisis" even has a punchline. It's not even close to real.
@bambibear94 this is how she was on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, a charachter. If she were in trouble they would have cut to commercial, real fast!. This was just acting.
She really did mess this up. She was banned from the show after word and the producers wouldn't let this episode air again. In fact I found this video through a website of banned people in SNL. Type it in google.
And you may have been onto something, also. Some folks here believe that Louise Really did screw up the start of the show, at least. I don't know. But i do know that during at least its first two seasons SNL would have skits that stopped in the middle, like one episode of the Killer Bees in which Eric Idle joined them, and Jane and Gilda played nurses who were administering swine flu innoculations. Jane and Gilda hear Eric's English accent, and accuse him of not being a Killer Bee ...
@VrgniaMailman I only ask because this was during SNL's start and Andy Kaufman was on the first episode I believe, so it seemed like other guests wanted to live up to the first, ya know?
shes hot isnt she?
TheMistercrowley 5 days ago
Camel toe.
DiscoTony 3 weeks ago
When she rushes from the stage, the floor director is mic'ed and lit and there's a camera ready to run backwards in front of her. The hall is lit evenly and brightly all the way back to her dressing room. (TV lighting is VERY different from regular lighting, especially in this era of video.) Her voice is fully audible through the door. Gilda Radner and Dan Aykroyd are somehow the only people in what is usually a very crowded area. The "crisis" even has a punchline. It's not even close to real.
bsrober2 4 weeks ago
@bambibear94 this is how she was on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, a charachter. If she were in trouble they would have cut to commercial, real fast!. This was just acting.
broadhurst157 1 month ago
She really did mess this up. She was banned from the show after word and the producers wouldn't let this episode air again. In fact I found this video through a website of banned people in SNL. Type it in google.
bambibear94 1 month ago
@bobyoung53 Also, if it wasn't planned they definitely would not have followed her to the dressing room with cameras.
DutchPrisoner 2 months ago
@VrgniaMailman July 24, 1976
Mp25DIII 2 months ago
She should've just showed the goods, although she might be passed her peak
LyingPrauses 2 months ago
And you may have been onto something, also. Some folks here believe that Louise Really did screw up the start of the show, at least. I don't know. But i do know that during at least its first two seasons SNL would have skits that stopped in the middle, like one episode of the Killer Bees in which Eric Idle joined them, and Jane and Gilda played nurses who were administering swine flu innoculations. Jane and Gilda hear Eric's English accent, and accuse him of not being a Killer Bee ...
VrgniaMailman 2 months ago
@VrgniaMailman I only ask because this was during SNL's start and Andy Kaufman was on the first episode I believe, so it seemed like other guests wanted to live up to the first, ya know?
knotightul 2 months ago