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The SNL Retrospective: Inside 30 Rock and 5 Decades of Comedy (ft. Clayton Davis)

28 min · 28 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio The SNL Retrospective: Inside 30 Rock and 5 Decades of Comedy (ft. Clayton Davis)

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Ever wonder what it actually takes to get into a Saturday Night Live dress rehearsal? In this episode of the media interview series, Let's Talk Media, host Vedant Akhauri reunites with returning guest Clayton "Clay" Davis for a massive deep dive into 50 years of SNL history! They explore the magic, mechanics, and staying power of America's most iconic sketch comedy show. Drawing on his recent experiences taking improv classes, Clay breaks down the intense pressure of live television and the deep trust required between scene partners. He also shares his firsthand account of attending the November 2025 SNL dress rehearsal hosted by Glen Powell (with musical guest Olivia Dean), revealing surprising behind-the-scenes secrets about the production. In this episode, we discuss: * Discovering SNL & 50 Years of Eras: Clay shares how he first fell in love with the show during the Bill Hader era, kicking off a chronological breakdown of the show's evolution - starting from the gritty 1970s and the pop-culture-heavy 1990s, to the 2000s powerhouse era led by Tina Fey. * Remembering Chris Farley & Comedy Legends: A heartfelt tribute to the larger-than-life physical comedy of John Belushi and Chris Farley. They discuss Farley's legendary characters, his tragic passing, and Adam Sandler's emotional tribute to him at the SNL 50 celebration. * Improv Insights & The Mechanics of Live TV: Drawing on his recent improv classes, Clay explains why live sketch comedy is like group therapy with laughter. He breaks down the immense pressure of live performances, the absolute necessity of being quick on your feet, and the deep trust required between scene partners. * The 30 Rock Standby Experience: Clay shares his firsthand account of attending the November SNL dress rehearsal hosted by Glen Powell (with musical guest Olivia Dean). He explains what it's really like to wait 6 hours in a folding chair outside 30 Rock, and his biggest surprise about Studio 8H. * Favorite Skits, Hosts, and The "Straight Man": An appreciation for the underrated "straight men" of SNL who hold scenes together (like Phil Hartman and Mikey Day) and our favorite hosts. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a rating to be notified of future episodes. You can subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and follow the show on Instagram @letstalkmediava [https://www.instagram.com/letstalkmediava/]. New episodes drop on Tuesdays and Thursdays! You can also check out our January 2021 episode about Lost Media from Season 2.

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