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- TriviaNotable US personalities who never appeared on the original Saturday Night Live (1975) but did (co-)host the German version include: Richard Grieco; Robert Englund; Mel Brooks and Michael Winslow. However, due to the language barrier, they usually only appeared in the monologue and a limited amount of sketches.
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Was alright in the 90s. A bit like the Simpsons rationale. It's a new concept and there hadn't been any funny stuff before. Germany in the 90s was school that started at 7:40am, when you turned 18 you got a letter from the German military that they were going to conscript you, and the med authorities touched your testicles without asking. It's a matter of taste, whether a TV channel should allow comedy shows in that system. Don't go through all the other German 90s comedy shows, I'll sum them up and rate them here: Samstag Nacht: 3/10. Repetitive. Switch: 5/10. Imaginative but offensive at times. 'Ladykracher' was in the 00s, a hit and miss, and the hits were funny, 8/10. There have been dozens of comparable comedy shows that flooded Germany only in the 90s, but absolutely rank below 3 stars. Returning to the more important issue: should an oppressive system like Germany where people habitually cross boundaries broadcast any comedy shows ? Shouldn't the young people get the message by NOT showing any comedy shows ? It depends if there is YouTube, I would say. There was no YouTube in 90s ... I still can't give it a 'yes.' I hope Germany falls into foreign proprietorship, and we'll never have to discuss this impossible question ever again.
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