Thursday,
September 27, 2001
Saturday
Night Live to acknowledge attacks
Associated Press
Saturday Night Live plans to acknowledge the Sept.
11 terrorist attacks in an emotional way during
this weeks season premiere, executive producer Lorne
Michaels said Wednesday.
First,
though, the show has to be sure its going to be on the
air. Its preparing for its 27th season opener on NBC
in a somber, uncertain atmosphere, knowing it could be pre-empted
at the last minute if theres breaking news in the war
on terrorism.
We
will definitely acknowledge the event and we will acknowledge
it in an emotional way, because that's the appropriate way,
Michaels said in an interview, shortly before listening to
prospective comedy skits.
All
we can do is focus on getting a show on Saturday that addresses
what happened with respect and dignity and at the same time
do a comedy show that allows people some kind of relief,
he said.
How thats
done exactly isnt certain yet, he said.
Reese
Witherspoon, star of this summers light comedy hit,
Legally Blonde, is the guest host. Alicia Keys
is the musical guest.
Michaels
was forced to juggle when the planned Oct. 6 guest host, Ben
Stiller, backed out in the wake of the attack. The third-week
host, American Pie actor Seann William Scott,
was moved up a week and Drew Barrymore agreed to fill in Oct.
13.
Some SNL
staff members were forced out of their apartments because
of the attacks, and the show had to evacuate briefly from
its Rockefeller Center studio, Michaels said.
None
of the cast members wanted to talk about what its like
to prepare for a show in this atmosphere.
When
youre here and you see the selflessness and bravery,
it hopefully inspires you to do your job professionally,
Michaels said. I dont think the audience is looking
for us to go through an existential crisis about whether what
we do is important or not.
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