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Between 1991 and 1998, Saturday Night Live included Deep Thoughts on the show as an interstitial segment (between sketches). Introduced by Phil Hartman and read live by Handey (neither actually appeared on screen), the one-liners proved to be extremely popular.
This genius sketch starring SNL GOAT, Phil Hartman, was the brainchild of SNL’s most humble writer, Jack Handey, a real person who also memorably created the “Deep Thoughts” series. In the ...
Chick Hazzard/Eddie Spimozo (Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz) – November 15, 1986; Ching Chang (Dana Carvey) – November 15, 1986; The NFL Today (Phil Hartman, Kevin Nealon) – January 24, 1987; Mace (Phil Hartman) – January 24, 1987; Nightline (Dana Carvey) – February 14, 1987; Discover (Phil Hartman) – February 28, 1987
Keyrock, known as "The Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer", was a recurring character created by Jack Handey [1] and played by Phil Hartman on Saturday Night Live from 1991 through 1996. He was a caveman with the beetle brows of a Neanderthal , who had fallen into a glacial crevasse , or "Big Giant Hole in Ice", during the ice age , thus preserving his ...
Phil Hartman in "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer." Sure, some diehard fans may remember great SNL eras like 1995-2002, but even then, what we’re really saying is, holy shit, Will Ferrell is a maniacal ...
Phil Hartman as the judge is very good also. It's a very underrated skit. — Bill Pucciarelli, 75, Santa Maria "Pick-Up Artist": Hands down one of the funniest “SNL” sketches ever. Melissa ...
Phil Hartman played Russell Clark, editor of Sassy Magazine, who interviewed young, male celebrities of the day, and incessantly repeated the term "Sassy!", or variations of it ("The French have a word for it: Sassé!" or "Looks like someone stepped in a big pile of Sassy!") after each guest's response.
Final Thoughts Thank you to Jeff Richards, who recently had former SNL writer and “Soup Nazi” impresario Spike Feresten on his podcast. (They recently collaborated on the video game, [redacted].)