On October 11, 1975, George Carlin hosted the very first episode of Saturday Night Live, and he kicked things off in a way almost no Host has done since. Unlike the Hosts you'll see in Season 51, ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The show begins with a cold open sketch that ends with the iconic line "live from New York, it's ...
We have a look at the very first cold open ("The Wolverines," with Belushi, Chase, and writer Michael O'Donoghue) waiting for you above, as well as Carlin's three monologues from the series opener. So ...
The three-hour Saturday Night Live anniversary party on Sunday night not enough television for you? Don’t worry, NBC has you ...
Area fans of George Carlin, the comedian made famous for his skit "Seven Words You Can Never Say on TV," will get a chance to hear those words in person. Carlin will stop in Fargo for a Feb. 12 show ...
"If you want to listen to the genuine George Carlin, he has 14 specials that you can find anywhere," Kelly Carlin wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday James Devaney/WireImage; Emma ...
The hour-long AI-generated standup special "George Carlin: I'm Glad I'm Dead" was condemned by the late comedian's family upon its release and now faces allegations of copyright and likeness ...
The estate of comedy legend George Carlin has filed a lawsuit against the makers of an hour-long video featuring a version of him made using artificial intelligence, accusing them of stealing "a great ...
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