Chapter
Monologue Jitters and Don Pardo's Prank on SNL
The hosts of SNL, being stand-up comedians themselves, get nervous while delivering the opening monologue due to the loud band and jib camera. One of the hosts, who has been pranked by the late Don Pardo in the past, jokes about wearing a steel cup before having dinner with him.
Clips
Johnny Knoxville reveals his fear of speaking in public during an interview with the host.
28:44 - 29:43 (00:58)
Summary
Johnny Knoxville reveals his fear of speaking in public during an interview with the host. He also shares his nerve-wracking experiences of riding a rocket, standing in front of a bull, and hosting SNL.
ChapterMonologue Jitters and Don Pardo's Prank on SNL
EpisodeJohnny Knoxville
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
The speaker talks about receiving help from Fred Armisen during a "Saturday Night Live" sketch where he wasn't sure what to do, and how Lauren Michaels gave him a pep talk.
29:43 - 31:11 (01:27)
Summary
The speaker talks about receiving help from Fred Armisen during a "Saturday Night Live" sketch where he wasn't sure what to do, and how Lauren Michaels gave him a pep talk.
ChapterMonologue Jitters and Don Pardo's Prank on SNL
EpisodeJohnny Knoxville
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
As a stand-up comedian, hosting the opening monologue of SNL is nerve-racking due to the loud music and energy of the crowd.
31:11 - 32:43 (01:32)
Summary
As a stand-up comedian, hosting the opening monologue of SNL is nerve-racking due to the loud music and energy of the crowd. Seth Meyers shares how he got kicked in the balls during a prank gone wrong involving Don Pardo.
ChapterMonologue Jitters and Don Pardo's Prank on SNL
EpisodeJohnny Knoxville
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
The notion of wearing a cup to prevent being kicked in the balls is not a recommendation for violence but rather a preventive measure that has been misinterpreted online.
32:43 - 33:46 (01:02)
Summary
The notion of wearing a cup to prevent being kicked in the balls is not a recommendation for violence but rather a preventive measure that has been misinterpreted online.