111 minutes | Dec 6, 2023

A Queer History of SNL, Part Three: The “Not Ready for Prime Time” Era

Welcome to the first of our in-depth looks at LGBTQ humor in specific eras of Saturday Night Live. Of course, we’re starting at the beginning, in the classic era, and yeah, some of them are better than you’d guess and some of them are so much worse. It’s a real grab bag, but there are lessons to be learned about how SNL came to be what it is today and how American humor has evolved since 1975.   Buy Josh Trujillo’s new book, Washington's Gay General: The Legends and Loves of Baron Von Steuben.   Watch all the sketches featured in this episode here.   Here are the sketches, in order:
  1. Jamitol
  2. Long Distance
  3. Latent Elf
  4. Household Hints
  5. The Snake-Handling O’Sheas
  6. Monologue
  7. The Ex-Police
  8. Miles Cowperthwaite
  9. Not for Transexuals Only
  10. The Continuing Correspondences of Eleanor Roosevelt

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