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That Show Hasn't Been Funny In Years: an SNL podcast on Radio Misfits
Sometimes Saturday Night Live sketches don't make it past dress rehearsal, falling into the “Cut For Time” category. On this episode of THAT SHOW..., Nick revisits five recent sketches that were pulled at the last minute—whether for timing, length, or simply because they didn't hit quite right. Despite featuring standout performances from a wide range of cast members and hosts, these sketches never aired live. Nick explores how they came together, why they didn't make it, and what makes them worth revisiting. From the offbeat to the outright strange, these unaired moments still pack a comedic punch. [Ep 121]
Note: This episode contains strong language. Easily the hardest part of turning something like our live event celebrating the chemistry between Burt Bacharach and Dionne Warwick (and lyricist Hal David) into a radio show is figuring out what NOT to include. Onstage at Watkinson School in Hartford, we went nearly 80 minutes. The finished radio version runs just 50 minutes. So we thought we’d present to you here separately some of that excised half hour. This podcast extra includes four full song performances that didn’t make it into the radio show plus some odds and ends from rehearsals at soundcheck that we particularly enjoyed. GUESTS: Lou Bocciarelli: Bass Atla DeChamplain: Vocals, Atla & Matt Matt DeChamplain: Piano, Atla & Matt Latanya Farrell: Vocals Steve Metcalf: Piano Molly Sayles: Drums This show was produced, mixed, and edited by Dylan Reyes. The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Jonathan McNicol contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From college improv to Studio 8H, Luke Null takes us on a no-holds-barred ride through the trenches of comedy. Known for his musical flair and one wild season on Saturday Night Live, Luke dives deep into the chaotic, cutthroat, and occasionally hilarious world behind the scenes. This episode is equal parts laugh-out-loud funny and brutally honest as Luke dishes on SNL politics, musical comedy, and the bittersweet beauty of getting cut for time. If you've ever wondered what it really takes to get (and survive) on SNL, Luke holds nothing back. Episode Highlights: Luke reveals how one risky Jay Cutler impression and a cigarette nearly stole the SNL spotlight. Luke's unconventional journey from Ohio University GIS major to NYC's comedy stages The audition story that includes rewriting five minutes in two days for Lorne Michaels Hilarious behind-the-scenes politics of SNL sketch selection and cut-for-time heartbreak Insights on being the “new kid” in a cast full of comedy veterans His reflections on post-SNL life, creative freedom, and making comedy on his own terms You're going to love my conversation with Luke Null IMDB Twitter Website Instagram Facebook Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
How do you know if you are producing good fruit? Find out on this week's podcast discussing Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43.
Welcome to this very special episode of FARTS Podcast. Season 5 is finished, but our conversations aren't. We've compiled all the cut for time conversations that we've made over the past season and put them here for you to enjoy. Thank you so much for supporting the podcast, and we'll see you on Season 6. Join the discord server - https://discord.gg/ezF2UsHFM2 Submit your Scary Story - https://forms.gle/rWBdEZHDGJreBKo38 Facebook: www.facebook.com/FARTSPod Twitter: https://twitter.com/FARTSPod Buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/fartspod
How good is God compared to an unjust judge? Find out on this week's episode focusing on Luke 18:1-8.
Have you really been changed if you are unforgiving? Find out on this week's episode discussing Matthew 18:23-35.
In this cut-for-time clip from Episode 482 of The Action Catalyst, Tyler Summitt, son of legendary coach Pat Summitt, as well as the Co-Founder of Pat Summitt Leadership Group, shares the story of Pat's Alzheimer's diagnosis, and the ways that, for her as a leader, that was the START of a plan, not the end of one.Hear the rest of Tyler's interview in Episode 482 of The Action Catalyst.
What could be cut from a sermon covering 2 verses? Find out on this week's episode covering Matthew 13:31-32.
While Eric is on a work trip, Pastor Clay met up with Rev. Stephanie Schneider to discuss last week's podcast, Sunday's message, and how the Church operates best when it is a family. Connect with the Canton UMC!
Bees and Natzi's? We discuss these topics and more on this week's podcast covering Luke 10:25-37 of the Good Samaritan.
Pastor Clay and Eric sat down together to discuss Sunday's message and our progress in this series so far. Last week started with Jesus asking God to forgive "them" because they did not know what they were doing, and this week shows us what that forgiveness looks like in action. A penitent thief on the cross cries to Jesus to be remembered, and Jesus answers, "Surely you will be with me." How does this help us understand the nature of salvation and God's "unfair" love? Connect with the Canton UMC!
Are we like the sower or are we the soil? We answer this question and more on this week's podcast discussing Matthew 13:1-23.
Eric and Pastor Clay met up to talk about the beginning of the Lenten season and the first message in our series about Jesus' Seven Statements from the Cross. The first statement, "Father, forgive them" gave them much to discuss. What do you love about the season of Lent? Connect with the Canton UMC!
Was Nero always a bad emporer? Find out on this week's podcast as we discuss Acts 24:22-25:12.
What happened to Acts 24:7? Find out this week as we discuss Acts 24:1-21 in this week's podcast.
Eric and Pastor Clay sat down to discuss the Loving Large series and how we celebrate love in our relationships. They both agree that Valentine's Day is a bit overrated but showing love in all relationships is important. Pastor Clay also shared an alternate opening to his sermon from Sunday making the point that we are not supposed to be a "one-hit-wonder" when it comes to showing God's love. Connect with the Canton UMC!
Do Jesus and Chaos go together? Find out as we discuss that and more in this week's podcast focused on Acts 23:23-35.
In this cut-for-time clip from Episode 480 of The Action Catalyst, advocate and author Matthew Lesko shares a hot take on what love is, and how it's getting more important to him with age.Hear the rest of Matthew's interview in Episode 480 of The Action Catalyst.
Did you know that Paul had a cousin? Find out about this and more as we discuss Acts 23:12-22 in this week's Podcast!
The battle commences! Are we flesh and blood only, or does our spirit live on after death? Joey tackles these tough questions in this podcast discussing Acts 22:30-23:11.
Eric and Pastor Clay met up to discuss last week's message about putting our love into action and also dove one more time into United Methodist history. How did we get here and how does it help us know where to go from here? Connect with the Canton UMC!
Joey challenges us with 3 important sermon questions. Hear about these in this week's podcast on The Tribune from Acts 22:22-29.
Pastor Clay and Eric are back after sick kids and weird work schedules to dig into our sermon series on the Five Marks of United Methodism. During their conversation, they cover prayer - which was the topic of last week's sermon - as well as the rationale behind this series. They also discuss some of the distinctives of the United Methodist church. What do you love about your church denomination? Connect with the Canton UMC!
Paul gives his testimony in front of the Jewish crowd. Find out about this in this week's episode as we discuss Jeff's sermon the Defesne from Acts 21:37-22:22.
What made first service laugh so hard? Find out in this week's episode as we discuss Joey's sermon the Mob from Acts 21:27-36.
Welcome back to a more normal-ish episode of the Cut for Time Podcast! As we begin a new message series at the church, Pastor Clay walks through some of the reasoning and rationale for why this series is up first in 2025 and then lays a foundation in the history of John Wesley, the Methodist Movement, and the United Methodist Church. How does this foundation help us build our faith today? Connect with the Canton UMC!
That Show Hasn't Been Funny In Years: an SNL podcast on Radio Misfits
Not every sketch makes it to air on Saturday Night Live. Some are cut after dress rehearsal due to time constraints, rewrites, or because they bombed—or were just too bizarre for live TV. In this episode of That Show…, Nick dives into some memorable sketches that were "cut for time" and never made it to the live broadcast. The talent behind these lost sketches includes J.K. Simmons, Bill Hader, John Mulaney, Anya Taylor-Joy, Will Ferrell, Paul Mescal, and more. Topics range from St. Patrick's Day mishaps to a racist old man, a TV show about empowerment gone wrong, and an old-timey prospector tasked with leading troops into Afghanistan. Some are weird, some miss the mark, and others are absolutely hilarious. You'll find out why these sketches were cut and hear them all on this episode. [Ep104]
The panel is back one more time to think back on Christmas Eve and the importance of the Incarnation. God took on flesh and dwelt among us in Jesus. Why is this so important to our faith during Christmas and even beyond? Guests on the Podcast: Rev. Stephanie Schneider: Village Baptist & First Baptist, Glens Falls & Ft. Edward, NY Rev. Peggy Hanson: Madison UMC, Madison SD Rev. Teresa Whetsel: Flame of Faith UMC, West Fargo, ND Beata Ferris: Discipleship Coordinator at Pierre First UMC, Pierre, SD Eric Stearns: Lay Leader at Canton UMC, Canton, SD Connect with the Canton UMC!
Pastor Clay and his friends are back for the 4th Week of Advent to discuss what some of the touchstones of the holidays are for them. This goes with our week on touch and feeling, so what are some of the touchstones and traditions that make it feel like Christmas? Guests on the Podcast: Rev. Stephanie Schneider: Village Baptist & First Baptist, Glens Falls & Ft. Edward, NY Rev. Peggy Hanson: Madison UMC, Madison SD Rev. Teresa Whetsel: Flame of Faith UMC, West Fargo, ND Beata Ferris: Discipleship Coordinator at Pierre First UMC, Pierre, SD Eric Stearns: Lay Leader at Canton UMC, Canton, SD Connect with the Canton UMC!
This Week's Bonus Episode: Hear a conversation cut from the main episode this week, where Jody, Shea, and Kevin Ryan sit down for a lighthearted chat about Irish stereotypes and cultural quirks. From the best ways to compliment someone in Ireland to breaking down preconceived notions, it's the perfect way to round off the week!Follow Kevin: Dive into Kevin's podcast at tyrantintraining.io.Patreon Bonus Content: Want ad-free episodes and exclusive content? Support us on Patreon. rainydayrabbitholes.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pacific-northwest-history-humor-rainy-day-rabbit-holes--6271663/support.
The panel is back to discuss another one of our senses as it relates to Advent and Christmas. One of the most amazing parts of this season is the special meals and treats we get to enjoy along with the special people around us. We hope you enjoy all these stories. What treat lets you know that the season is truly here? Guests on the Podcast: Rev. Stephanie Schneider: Village Baptist & First Baptist, Glens Falls & Ft. Edward, NY Rev. Peggy Hanson: Madison UMC, Madison SD Rev. Teresa Whetsel: Flame of Faith UMC, West Fargo, ND Beata Ferris: Discipleship Coordinator at Pierre First UMC, Pierre, SD Eric Stearns: Lay Leader at Canton UMC, Canton, SD Connect with the Canton UMC!
Welcome back to the Cut for Time Podcast at the Canton United Methodist Church. As we continue our sermon series focused on how our sensory experiences focus us on the birth of Christ, we turn to our sense of hearing. This week, you'll hear from Pastor Clay and his panel about their favorite Christmas songs. Guests on the Podcast: Rev. Stephanie Schneider: Village Baptist & First Baptist, Glens Falls & Ft. Edward, NY Rev. Peggy Hanson: Madison UMC, Madison SD Rev. Teresa Whetsel: Flame of Faith UMC, West Fargo, ND Beata Ferris: Discipleship Coordinator at Pierre First UMC, Pierre, SD Eric Stearns: Lay Leader at Canton UMC, Canton, SD Check out a playlist based on today's episode! Connect with the Canton UMC!
Welcome to the Season of Advent at the Canton UMC! Advent is a season of the senses, and our sermon series is focused on how our sensory experiences focus us on the birth of Christ. This week you'll be introduced to several of Pastor Clay's friends and ministry colleagues who will all share an experience of Christmas sights that is impactful for them. Guests on the Podcast: Rev. Stephanie Schneider: Village Baptist & First Baptist, Glens Falls & Ft. Edward, NY; Rev. Peggy Hanson: Madison UMC, Madison SD; Rev. Teresa Whetsel: Flame of Faith UMC, West Fargo, ND; Beata Ferris: Discipleship Coordinator at Pierre First UMC, Pierre, SD; Eric Stearns: Lay Leader at Canton UMC, Canton, SD. Connect with the Canton UMC!
What does it look like to follow along with leading? We will discuss this and more on this weeks podcast!
How do you walk through suffering with friends and loved ones? Find out this and more on this week's podcast.
Pastor Clay and Eric are back together for an episode of the Cut for Time Podcast! In this episode, they talk about all the time we have spent talking about prayer this year, yet this sermon was so different as we focused on concept and not content. Prayer was a priority for the early church and should remain a priority for us. How can you prioritize prayer today? Connect with the Canton UMC!
Playing the lightning round with questions about elders, leaders, and pastors in this week's episode!
At the end of his message on Sunday, Pastor Clay told a story about a Koinonia Group that started at Sioux Falls Seminary and has endured for ten years. This meant that he got to sit down with a dear friend of his from seminary, Rev. Stephanie Schneider, to talk about the group, their seminary experiences, and the elements that make for true koinonia. Connect with the Canton UMC!
What to do in this crazy season of life? This will be discussed on this week's episode.
Eric and Pastor Clay are back to discuss our Devoted series and the practice of Communion. Both of them will share a time when "Jesus happened" to them during communion and explore the history, theology, and background of our practice of communion. When has communion been meaningful for you? Connect with the Canton UMC!
Fall colors, Luke's perspective, and perserverence in this week's episode.
Feeling empty and in need? Follow Christ's sweet invitation. We discuss this and more in this week's episode.
As we crawl closer to Halloween, we discuss witchcraft in the early church during this week's episode.
What do tyrannical teachers, coffee shops, and the church have to do with each other? We cover this, and more, during this week's episode.
So, what does knowing Jesus actually mean? We cover this, and more, during this week's episdoe.
We time travel and answer a few questions from a passage that was preached a few weeks ago, and cover questions from this week's text: Acts 18:24-28.
What does Joey mean when he talks about "messy" churches and what has he learned about being a part of them? We cover this, and more on this week's episode of Cut for Time.
Ever wonder how a Navy SEAL would sell door-to-door? Best-selling author, CEO of SEALFIT, and retired Navy SEAL commander Mark Divine explains EXACTLY how they would do it, using SEAL tactics and mindsets that can translate directly to the sales world.Hear the rest of Mark's interview in Episode 218 of The Action Catalyst.
Another wild teaser appears! This little snippet is from a bonus, cut-for-time question from our episode on Turtles! You can listen to the rest, and also a bunch more bonus content, on our Patreon. It's one of the best ways you can support the show and keep Tangents going and free for everyone. Head over to Patreon.com/scishowtangents and join in all the learning and shenanigans! Thank you so much to all our Patrons - we genuinely would not get to do this without you, and we really like doing this, so it rocks that we can. THANK YOU!