In each episode, an “SNL” alum — Dana Carvey, Mikey Day, Chloe Fineman, Bowen Yang and Questlove are early guests — will select a favorite segment from the show’s history and add it to Lorne Michaels’ famous “Rundown” board, building an all-star episode over time. In the first episode, Colin Jost breaks down the time-crunched complexities of writing a cold open, and he puts a favorite on the board — Amy Poehler and Tina Fey’s “Katie Couric Interviews Sarah Palin.”
“It’s nostalgic for me because it was early on for me as a writer,” Jost said of the sketch. “It was just a great combination of Seth [Meyers] and Tina and Amy together. You got to see them playing off each other, and I think they’re two of the best to ever do it.
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