When Saturday Night Live celebrated its 15th anniversary in 1989, it was the first time the show could stop, take a breath, and brag about its accomplishments.
O'Donoghue was in fact a cast member on 3 of the first 4 episodes, then he (and Franken and Davis) would occasionally receive guest performer credit. I've always considered that writer guest performance credit to be the early show equivalent of the featured performer credit (which didn't exist prior to season 5).
I may have to do this in a Bill Swerski voice, my friend, but I think I detect a bit of a Cheesehead bias in Christian overloading on Farley sketches in the top 5 of this stretch ;)
Not knocking the list but sharing the same home state as the legend does have its advantages ;)
O'Donoghue was in fact a cast member on 3 of the first 4 episodes, then he (and Franken and Davis) would occasionally receive guest performer credit. I've always considered that writer guest performance credit to be the early show equivalent of the featured performer credit (which didn't exist prior to season 5).
I may have to do this in a Bill Swerski voice, my friend, but I think I detect a bit of a Cheesehead bias in Christian overloading on Farley sketches in the top 5 of this stretch ;)
Not knocking the list but sharing the same home state as the legend does have its advantages ;)