The host reflects on the difficulties of delivering a monologue to no audience during a late night show. He mentions how he asked the crew to make any noise or laughter since doing it with no response was too difficult.
A comedian intentionally tells bad jokes on late night TV shows to make the hosts and those he is close with laugh, but sometimes the audience doesn't quite get the joke.
Dana Carvey speaks about how music has become like a church for many people, and how he has found an audience that truly loves him.
The guest discusses the process of creating comedy and the satisfaction of making people laugh.
A former SNL cast member shares how it took him five years to finally have fun on the show, but that the last season was his best because he knew it was his last and didn't care. He also discusses the difficulty of performing while experiencing anxiety and excitement.