Book 25 of my 2026 Reading Challenge
read from February 12 - 28
Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live
by Doug Hill & Jeff Weingrad
3 stars
The text of the book was published in 1986. Although my paperback copy says "updated 50th Anniversary Edition", the only updating was an acknowledgment before the epilogue that obviously we know more about how the people have fared since it was written. On one hand I liked having the book stay as it was written, including the epilogue predictions, because it captured the freshness of the interviews; if some of the people were interviewed today their answers may be softer either out of time healing wounds or out of political correctness. On the other hand there were grammatical errors and repeating paragraphs that surely could've been taken care of in this edition without changing the meaning of the text and the epilogue felt long because there was so much speculation that time has proven true or untrue.
Interesting note: they could say the 'n' word but not "pissed off".
I really enjoy reading the lore of SNL but I think I've become oversaturated, especially reading about the early days. Basically, people acted like assholes but we've decided it's okay because the product remains all these years later. I'm less amused with the 'creative antics' each time I read about them.
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Ways This Book Met my 2026 Reading Goals:
- 25th book read in 2026 (my goal is 100)
- A book I received for Christmas 2025 (my goal is to read all my Christmas 2025 books by the end of 2026)
- A book I own that is leaving my house for a new reader to find (my goal is to declutter and make progress on whittling down my shelves/boxes of books in my house)