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LIMITED FIRST EDITION contains blue foil gilded page edges and a white satin ribbon marker.

In the ‘70s and ‘80s Saturday Night Live, SCTV, and Monty Python ruled the television airwaves with sketch comedy. But then came the 1990s—and alongside grunge music and oversized denim, sketch comedy was turned up to 11. With the promise of low budgets, big laughs, more diverse cast members, and fresh content, an ever-expanding number of television stations each wanted their very own hit sketch show. Saturday Night Live was ‘dead’ anyway, right?

We’re Not Worthy is the definitive account of ‘90s sketch comedy, the decade that forever changed what we laugh at. Author and comedian Jason Klamm goes behind the scenes of more than 50 sketch shows that ruled the ‘90s, including groundbreaking staples such as In Living Color, MTV’s The State, Mr. Show, Kids in the Hall, The Ben Stiller Show, and Mad TV, along with several swiftly canceled gigs (The Dana Carvey Show, anyone?). Each show seemed to launch at least one big name into the stratosphere: The Wayans family, Ben Stiller, Jennifer Coolidge, Amy Poehler, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Jim Carrey, Will Ferrell, Judd Apatow, Janeane Garofalo . . . the list goes on and on.

Klamm brings readers back to the ‘90s comedy landscape like never before, through over 150 new and candid interviews with trailblazers such as Mike Myers, Bob Odenkirk, Carol Burnett, Tommy Davidson, Adam McKay, Dave Thomas, Patton Oswalt, Reno 911!’s Kerri Kenney-Silver, and a litany of additional favorites. Plus the producers, writers, directors, and other insiders that pulled it all together.

Steeped with hilarious stories, on-the-set antics, and head-turning television politics, We’re Not Worthy is a revealing trip back to the decade that placed comedy on the razor's edge.



Trade Review

Holiday 2023 Gift Guide Mention: Cracked, /Film.

"The '90s were an exciting time for TV sketch comedy. In We’re Not Worthy, Jason Klamm does a beautiful job compiling this rich history of nonsensical fart jokes, ratty synthetic wigs, and stick-on mustaches for all the world to read." — Kerry Kenney-Silver (The State / Reno 911!)

"We're Not Worthy is a real blast. Jason Klamm takes us on a wild ride through a breakthrough era. Thank goodness for all that ridiculousness!" — Kevin Allison (The State / RISK!)

"An indisputably sensational decade in comedy. We're Not Worthy is a labor of love driven by an urge to demystify. Klamm misses no opportunity to point out that before they were household names, the likes of Amy Poehler, Jennifer Coolidge, and Will Ferrell toiled in the low-pay, no-glory sketch-comedy trenches. Interviews with shining stars (Carol Burnett, Mike Myers, Bob Odenkirk) as well as lesser lights and behind-the-scenesters get across how the TV-sketch-comedy sausage is made." — Shelf Awareness (starred review)



Table of Contents

Foreword (David Wain)
Prologue

1. Friday Night Frolic: The Birth of Sketch Comedy on TV9
2. Stupid Human Tricks: Late Night with David Letterman
3. A Do-It-Yourself Movement: The Compass, The Second City, and The Committee
4. Sniglets and Hedgehog Sandwiches: Not Necessarily the News
5. The Show That Bumped SNL: Almost Live!
6. And The Simpsons!: The Tracey Ullman Show
7. Easy to Beat Up, Hard to Kill: The Kids in the Hall
8. Canadian Content: Sketch Shows from the Great White North
9. Poets and Geniuses: iO / ImprovOlympic
10. Unskied Snow: In Living Color
11. A Taste That’s Oddly Familiar: The Ben Stiller Show
12. No Time to Breathe: The Weirder Side of ‘90s Sketch
13. I Am a We, and There's Eleven of Us: The State
14. At Its Best When You Were in Middle School: Saturday Night Live
15. Gelatinous Cube Eats Village: Wayne’s World
16. Cookin' with Gas: The Groundlings
17. You Insist on Watching: Late Night with Conan O’Brien
18. Performing for Snotty Rich Anglo Brats: House of Buggin’
19. The Lighter Side: Mad TV
20. Don’t Do Your Act: LA’s Alternative Comedy Scene
21. Devour Cowards Every Hour: Mr. Show with Bob and David
22. Too Many Nipples: The Dana Carvey Show
23. When Improv Was Illegal: Theatresports and ComedySportz
24. Leave Them Wanting Some: One-Offs and Pilots
25. Veal Chops in Dill Sauce: The Bert Fershners
26. Staging a Comeback: Viva Variety
27. Not Another Pineapple: Improv Comes to TV
28. Hit and Run Comedy: Upright Citizens Brigade
29. …and the Rest: Every Other Sketch Show (Perhaps) of the ‘90s

Epilogue
Acknowledgments
List of Interviewees
About the Author


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    Publisher: 1984 Publishing
    Publication Date: 12/09/2023
    ISBN13: 9781948221269, 978-1948221269
    ISBN10: 1948221268

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    LIMITED FIRST EDITION contains blue foil gilded page edges and a white satin ribbon marker.

    In the ‘70s and ‘80s Saturday Night Live, SCTV, and Monty Python ruled the television airwaves with sketch comedy. But then came the 1990s—and alongside grunge music and oversized denim, sketch comedy was turned up to 11. With the promise of low budgets, big laughs, more diverse cast members, and fresh content, an ever-expanding number of television stations each wanted their very own hit sketch show. Saturday Night Live was ‘dead’ anyway, right?

    We’re Not Worthy is the definitive account of ‘90s sketch comedy, the decade that forever changed what we laugh at. Author and comedian Jason Klamm goes behind the scenes of more than 50 sketch shows that ruled the ‘90s, including groundbreaking staples such as In Living Color, MTV’s The State, Mr. Show, Kids in the Hall, The Ben Stiller Show, and Mad TV, along with several swiftly canceled gigs (The Dana Carvey Show, anyone?). Each show seemed to launch at least one big name into the stratosphere: The Wayans family, Ben Stiller, Jennifer Coolidge, Amy Poehler, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Jim Carrey, Will Ferrell, Judd Apatow, Janeane Garofalo . . . the list goes on and on.

    Klamm brings readers back to the ‘90s comedy landscape like never before, through over 150 new and candid interviews with trailblazers such as Mike Myers, Bob Odenkirk, Carol Burnett, Tommy Davidson, Adam McKay, Dave Thomas, Patton Oswalt, Reno 911!’s Kerri Kenney-Silver, and a litany of additional favorites. Plus the producers, writers, directors, and other insiders that pulled it all together.

    Steeped with hilarious stories, on-the-set antics, and head-turning television politics, We’re Not Worthy is a revealing trip back to the decade that placed comedy on the razor's edge.



    Trade Review

    Holiday 2023 Gift Guide Mention: Cracked, /Film.

    "The '90s were an exciting time for TV sketch comedy. In We’re Not Worthy, Jason Klamm does a beautiful job compiling this rich history of nonsensical fart jokes, ratty synthetic wigs, and stick-on mustaches for all the world to read." — Kerry Kenney-Silver (The State / Reno 911!)

    "We're Not Worthy is a real blast. Jason Klamm takes us on a wild ride through a breakthrough era. Thank goodness for all that ridiculousness!" — Kevin Allison (The State / RISK!)

    "An indisputably sensational decade in comedy. We're Not Worthy is a labor of love driven by an urge to demystify. Klamm misses no opportunity to point out that before they were household names, the likes of Amy Poehler, Jennifer Coolidge, and Will Ferrell toiled in the low-pay, no-glory sketch-comedy trenches. Interviews with shining stars (Carol Burnett, Mike Myers, Bob Odenkirk) as well as lesser lights and behind-the-scenesters get across how the TV-sketch-comedy sausage is made." — Shelf Awareness (starred review)



    Table of Contents

    Foreword (David Wain)
    Prologue

    1. Friday Night Frolic: The Birth of Sketch Comedy on TV9
    2. Stupid Human Tricks: Late Night with David Letterman
    3. A Do-It-Yourself Movement: The Compass, The Second City, and The Committee
    4. Sniglets and Hedgehog Sandwiches: Not Necessarily the News
    5. The Show That Bumped SNL: Almost Live!
    6. And The Simpsons!: The Tracey Ullman Show
    7. Easy to Beat Up, Hard to Kill: The Kids in the Hall
    8. Canadian Content: Sketch Shows from the Great White North
    9. Poets and Geniuses: iO / ImprovOlympic
    10. Unskied Snow: In Living Color
    11. A Taste That’s Oddly Familiar: The Ben Stiller Show
    12. No Time to Breathe: The Weirder Side of ‘90s Sketch
    13. I Am a We, and There's Eleven of Us: The State
    14. At Its Best When You Were in Middle School: Saturday Night Live
    15. Gelatinous Cube Eats Village: Wayne’s World
    16. Cookin' with Gas: The Groundlings
    17. You Insist on Watching: Late Night with Conan O’Brien
    18. Performing for Snotty Rich Anglo Brats: House of Buggin’
    19. The Lighter Side: Mad TV
    20. Don’t Do Your Act: LA’s Alternative Comedy Scene
    21. Devour Cowards Every Hour: Mr. Show with Bob and David
    22. Too Many Nipples: The Dana Carvey Show
    23. When Improv Was Illegal: Theatresports and ComedySportz
    24. Leave Them Wanting Some: One-Offs and Pilots
    25. Veal Chops in Dill Sauce: The Bert Fershners
    26. Staging a Comeback: Viva Variety
    27. Not Another Pineapple: Improv Comes to TV
    28. Hit and Run Comedy: Upright Citizens Brigade
    29. …and the Rest: Every Other Sketch Show (Perhaps) of the ‘90s

    Epilogue
    Acknowledgments
    List of Interviewees
    About the Author


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