![]() If you're an "SNL" fan, this is a great way to spend an afternoon in New York. You see sets for the Church Lady and "Celebrity Jeopardy." The prop department includes the "Bass-o-Matic," "Colon Blow" cereal, "Oops I Crapped My Pants" undergarments and "Baby Spanx." The exhibition feels like an insider's guide to the show, though it is heavy on the early days and the 2000s. There's early memorabilia, from the Land Shark to Buckwheat's costume, the Killer Bees outfits and more. You enter Lorne Michaels' office and see notes from Steve Martin and Buck Henry in the early days of the show. There's a clip reel of some of the most memorable sketches from "SNL" as well as a history of how it all began. "Saturday Night Live: The Exhibition" is like walking through the 40th-anniversary special that aired in February, with sections on script writing, the pitch meeting, set design, costume design and dress rehearsal. Now selfie sticks will be confiscated and stowed at security at all Disney theme parks.Įxperience 'Saturday Night Live' in new exhibit Disney previously tried banning the sticks only from rides in which they would be dangerous, but tourists kept bringing them out anyway. A recent roller coaster passenger at Disney California Adventure park pulled out a selfie stick mid-ride, shutting down the coaster for an hour. ![]() The selfie stick has been banned from the land of Mickey Mouse. Taffy Davenport: And you don’t want to miss tonight’s Roger SorkinMinute.Disney tourists are being forced to rely only on their arms for taking photos. I’ll solve this puzzle at the end of the hour. And you don’t even have to use it for it to endyour whole life. I’ll wrap it up for you later in thehour.Ĭonnor Stands: The lethal household product is not made of wood, noris it made of plastic. Taffy Davenport: Are We Really Safe? What about our schools? Ourchildren? The elderly? How about our pets? And, finally, are safetyproducts safe? A new study says no. And, on our Big 8 Special Report,Newswatch’s own Taffy Davenport asks the question, “Are We Really Safe?” More on thatdeadly household object coming up. Connor?Ĭonnor Stands: Another hint: you can’t bounce it. We’ll tell you which one later in the broadcast. Taffy Davenport: In a related story, a deadly toxin, found in onecommon everyday bug repellant, is linked to a crippling neurologicaldisorder. You can protect yourselffrom this seemingly inescapable plague by using common everyday bugrepellents. Sorrell Matthews: Taffy, a source close to the Mayor says that in 48hours, all bugs will become carriers of a deadly virus that may ornot be the Bubonic Plague. ![]() Taffy Davenport: And, later in the hour, Big 8 Reporter SorrellMatthews gives us an update on the infestation of disease-bearing insectsin your community. Hint: youwon’t find it in your refrigerator. The deadly storm ismoving fast and taking no prisoners! On my Weather Roundup, I’ll give youtips on how to keep the fatalities in your family to a minimum!Ĭonnor Stands: And more on that deadly household object. Hale Breezy: Taffy, Hurricane Paula is here. Taffy Davenport: Also: a psychopathic sex criminal makes a prisonbreak, threatening to kill the person he meets in a large public area.Coming up, we’ll tell you where, and Hale Breezy’s gonna guide usthrough this evening’s approaching monsoon. We’ll tell you what it is at the end of the hour. Connor Stands: Also tonight: a common household item – something weall have in our homes and are probably using right now – is found to be fullof lethal poison.
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