Search results
Oct 4, 2013 · In this vintage SNL sketch from 1975, an employer (Chevy Chase) interviewing a man (Richard Pryor) for a job asks him to take a word association test.
- 3 min
- 2.8M
- Saturday Night Live
Oct 10, 2013 · In this racially-charged parody of The Exorcist, two priests (Richard Pryor, Thalmus Rasulala) confront a little girl (Laraine Newman) who's possessed by the devil, says vile things and insults...
- 5 min
- 5.5M
- Saturday Night Live
Nov 3, 2013 · The trouble was, NBC flat-out refused to allow Richard Pryor anywhere near a live studio camera. Richard, everyone knew, was a wildly unpredictable, uncontrollable cokehead.
Richard Pryor talks about women who leave men, winos and acid while hosting this seven-second delayed episode. Richard is joined by musical guest Gil Scott-H...
"Word Association", also called "Racist Word Association Interview," "Racist Word Association" and "Dead Honky", is a Saturday Night Live sketch first aired on December 13, 1975, featuring Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase.
Richard Pryor/Gil Scott-Heron: Directed by Dave Wilson. With Richard Pryor, Gil Scott-Heron, Shelley R. Bonus, The Muppets. The host for the episode is Richard Pryor, and the musical guest is Gil Scott-Heron.
People also ask
Did Paul Mooney write Pryor's 'Saturday Night Live' sketch?
Did Richard Pryor change NBC's 'Saturday Night'?
Who is Shelley Pryor?
Why did Lorne Michaels have Richard Pryor?
Did Johnny Carson jibe 'Saturday Night'?
It's also a sketch that likely only worked because it happened to star one of the most influential, groundbreaking comedians of all time, Richard Pryor. The premise was simple — a psychological word association test at a job interview — but it escalates quickly into a heated exchange of racial slurs that culiminates with Chevy Chase ...