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David actually wrote for Saturday Night Live back in the day. He was billed as a writer from 1984-1985, but only got one sketch on the show, which aired at 12:50, the show's last time slot.
Both of the songs the 1975 performed were energetic and also felt very much from the era when Larry David originally wrote for “SNL.” Really, the 1985 would have been a more appropriate name.
The show also featured “Seinfeld” creator Larry David in a surprise appearance as Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders. TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer shares the online reaction from the Orange Room ...
‘Saturday Night Live’ Review: Yet Again, Larry David Makes For a Pretty, Pretty Good Host The "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star brought a bit of controversy to Studio 8H, but many sketches delivered.
On Saturday’s coronavirus quarantine episode of “SNL,” Larry David showed up to once again portray Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. And in the clip, David-as-Sanders explained what went wrong ...
Though Larry David’s time employed by Saturday Night Live was brief — he was a writer on the show’s tenth season from 1984 to 1985 — it is notable, because after quitting, he showed up two ...
Hopefully Saturday Night Live can deliver a pretty, pretty, pretty good episode this week. After cameoing as Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders multiple times this season, Larry ...