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  1. She was offered Michaels' job running SNL, much to Michaels' surprise, and took over the show for the 1980 season, hiring a completely new cast and new writers. Doumanian's tenure as SNL executive producer was tumultuous.

  2. Jean Doumanian (b. July 28, 1936) is an American producer. She was the producer of Saturday Night Live for most of season 6; she was fired before the final episode of the season.

  3. Jan 26, 2023 · Jean Doumanian, who briefly stepped in to produce "Saturday Night Live" during Lorne Michaels' absence, had a tumultuous period of leadership in 1980.

  4. Jean Doumanian. Producer: Deconstructing Harry. Jean Doumanian, American television and film producer, was born in Chicago on July 28, 1936. She had two older siblings, James and Elaine.

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    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Jean Doumanian
    • Dennis Perkins
    • Shane Gillis. It takes a special sort of awfulness to get fired before you even start, but that’s what happened to stand-up comedian Shane Gillis. Announced, alongside Bowen Yang and Chloe Fineman, as the new featured players joining Season 45’s cast, Gillis was quickly canned before ever taking the Studio 8H stage once Saturday Night Live became aware of racist and homophobic statements Gillis had routinely made in his act and on his podcast.
    • Charles Rocket. It was the “fuck” heard ‘round the world. During the goodnights of the Feb. 21, 1981, episode, Rocket, tasked with stretching for time, broke the ultimate network taboo by uttering the f-bomb.
    • The Reaping: Chapter 1 (Gilbert Gottfried, Ann Risley) Season 6 claimed several more victims on its way to television ignominy, with the newly installed producer Dick Ebersol immediately cleaning house once he took over from Jean Doumanian.
    • The Reaping: Chapter 2 (Robert Downey Jr., Joan Cusack, Randy Quaid, Anthony Michael Hall, Terry Sweeney, Danitra Vance) Lorne Michaels’ long-awaited return to Saturday Night Live did not go as planned.
  5. Jan 25, 2021 · Instead, NBC president Fred Silverman picked Jean Doumanian. When the rest of the cast left out of loyalty to Michaels, Doumanian was tasked to create a new show almost from scratch — get new...

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  7. May 5, 2023 · During its first season on TV — 1975–76 — the show wasn't actually called "Saturday Night Live," as that title was already in use. Sportscaster Howard Cosell (of all people) hosted an ABC ...

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