Did you catch any of Timothy Busfields last show, Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip?
KN: I caught a few of them, yeah. I enjoyed it. AVC: Did you think it bore any resemblance to working on SNL? KN: It had a resemblance to… not the panic, but the immediacy of getting the show on the air, like when you had a deadline to get it there and there was a lot of chaos behind the scenes. Other than that, it didn’t really resemble it. AVC: What did you think of the show-within-the-show sketch comedy, like the faux-“Weekend Update” segments? KN: Yeah. [Pause.] I don’t even remember that part. I guess I was more focusing on the behind-the-scenes stuff. But… it was kind of similar. I guess. Saturday Night Live (1986-1999)—various roles KN: Saturday Night Live was a show that I never thought I would be on, because I didn’t do sketch comedy and I didn’t do impressions. I was a stand-up. I remember in 1986, Dana Carvey—who was actually renting a studio apartment over the garage in a house that me and another comic and a writer lived in, and I knew Dana from the comedy clubs, and we us