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In your opinion who are the best and the worst hosts to ever grace and disgrace SNL. And the same person can be in both

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    jamesgoodpaster — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 08:25 PM)

    Best would probably be Steve Martin IMO. I know of three who would probably be the absolute worst. In no particular order, Louisse Lasser, Milton Berle and Rob Reiner. IMO.

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      aspicco — 9 years ago(November 26, 2016 09:12 AM)

      BEST:
      Tom Hanks
      Alec Baldwin
      John Goodman
      Louis CK
      Steve Martin
      Justin Timberlake
      WORST:
      Almost every sports figure except maybe Joe Montana and Wayne Gretsky
      Steven Segal

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        haynese_98 — 9 years ago(November 26, 2016 09:53 AM)

        John Malkovich and Jim Carrey were great hosts but really there have been so many great hosts like Steve Martin, Alec Baldwin, and Christopher Walken it's impossible for me to say who's the best.
        The worst hosts are easier to pick out. Milton Berle, Robert Blake, and Louise Lasser immediately come to mind.
        Shall we play a game?

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          parillamilt — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 09:15 AM)

          Easily the best guests seem to act more like cast members than hosts. Hanks, Baldwin, Timberlake all could be cast members. Not a fan, but Brittany Spears is someone that knows how to nail it on the show. I remember actor Martin Freeman had no trouble fitting in on one of the Christmas shows. One surprise was Sen. John McCain who I thought would crash and burn, but wouldn't you know it, he managed to hold it together.

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            calcaylor — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 08:50 PM)

            Low points were Russell Crowe, Drake.
            High points: Tina Fey, Larry David, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Paul Rudd, Bruno Mars, Martin Short.
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              shango7200 — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 08:42 PM)

              Seriously; way way back in the 1970s
              Broderick Crawford. Who? you ask?
              He was a gruff husky star of an old 1950s show called "Highway Patrol". Now- this was not like the number one show on TV at the time even! Also, as an actor Broderick Crawford was like a " C- lister" and had very few impressive credits.
              SO who the hell got the idea that a stale actor from some 1950s throw-away police show should host SNL when they were riding high in the ratings ??????
              I have a VERY strong feeling that Belushi & Ackroyd were on a cocaine bender and got the idea. They both loved spoofing stale 1950s police shows like Dragnet and such.
              Horrible choice of a host!
              "In every dimension , there's another YOU!"

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                purplebear17 — 9 years ago(November 30, 2016 09:54 AM)

                He won an Oscar.

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                  shango7200 — 9 years ago(December 05, 2016 08:58 PM)

                  Forgive me on that note. However he was such a misfire host.and at the height of the show's 1970s popularity.
                  "In every dimension , there's another YOU!"

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                    a_l_i_e_n — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 07:52 AM)

                    Aykroyd was, indeed, a big fan of Crawford's work on "Highway Patrol" and their parody of the show was great, as was the short film of Crawford walking around New York getting recognized by street kids. That's the interesting thing about the show back then was they'd invite unlikely people to host. Strother Martin, Julian Bond, who knew what Buck Henry even looked like before he hosted? And they had him back multiple times.

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                      haynese_98 — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 08:39 AM)

                      I think the ratings were so through the roof in the 70's it didn't matter who the guest host was. Though, it did seem like every other week it was either Steve Martin, Candice Bergen, or Buck Henry.
                      Note that after the original cast left in May 1980 the show's ratings plummeted and NEVER fully recovered to their 70's almighty height.
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