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NBC Universal Television:

An Inventory of its Saturday Night Live Collection at the Harry Ransom Center

Creator: NBC Universal Television
Title: NBC Saturday Night Live Collection (1975-2024)
Dates: 2021-2024
Extent: 87,875 electronic files (110 GB)
Abstract: The NBC Saturday Night Live Collection is a digital collection that documents the writing and production of each episode of Saturday Night Live’s first 49 seasons, including scripts, rundowns, schedules, and other production material.
Call Number: Film Collection FI-54201
Language: English
Access: Open for research. Researchers must create an online Research Account and agree to the Materials Use Policy before using archival materials. To request access to electronic files, please email Reference.
Use Policies: The files are available to researchers for non-commercial use. NBC Universal retains the original files and all intellectual property rights to material contained in the Ransom Center’s copies of the files. Permission for reproduction must be obtained from the NBC Universal copyright administrator. Ransom Center collections may contain material with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in the collections without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the Ransom Center and The University of Texas at Austin assume no responsibility.
Restrictions on Use: Certain restrictions apply to the use of electronic files. Researchers must agree to the Materials Use Policy for Electronic Files before accessing them. Original computer disks and forensic disk images are restricted. Copying electronic files, including screenshots and printouts, is not permitted. Authorization for publication is given on behalf of the University of Texas as the owner of the collection and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder which must be obtained by the researcher. For more information please see the Ransom Center's Open Access and Use Policies.

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Administrative Information


Preferred Citation: Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin. NBC Saturday Night Live Collection (Film Collection FI-54201).
Acquisition: Deposit, 2023 (2023.0015)
Processed by: Neal Baker, Amy Griffin, and Brenna Edwards, 2025
Repository:

Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin

Scope and Contents


The Saturday Night Live Collection is a digital collection that documents the writing and production of each episode of Saturday Night Live’s first 49 seasons, which aired between 1975 and 2024. The collection includes scripts, schedules, credits, timing rundowns, correspondence, and a range of other production documents unique to the late-night show’s production process. The digital files themselves are dated from 2021 or 2023, likely the years of compilation rather than creation, except for files relating to Season 49, which are dated 2023-2024. The materials consist mostly of two file formats: PDF and Word Document. Many of the PDFs present are scans of physical documents, though some in the later years are exported from born-digital files. A limited number of script files are in the FDX format, which is associated with the Final Draft screenwriting software.
The collection is organized into one series which is broken down by season and episode number. In addition to its number in the season, each episode has a sequential 'show number.' For example, Episode 2 of Season 11 is show number 444, because it represents the 444th time that Saturday Night Live was broadcast. Show numbers also account for repeat episodes that are aired during the summer and on 'dark weeks' with no live taping. Special episodes, which fall outside the standard numbering scheme, are inserted into the container list chronologically according to air date.
For each episode, three document subgroups reflect the original directory names found on the NBC hard drive: Scripts, Documents, and Rundowns. Season 41 is an exception as it also includes Photographs. The volume of material varies by season, with the greatest amount in Seasons 1-7 and 18-49. Despite this variability concerning which materials were preserved, their organization reflects a consistency of approach to the production of the show since it began. Materials are arranged according to chronological activity, beginning with scripts and ending with timing rundowns produced for syndication purposes.
The Scripts folders document the show’s writing and revision process and are described chronologically from earliest to latest draft. The writing schedule for Saturday Night Live has remained consistent since the early years of the show. From Monday to Wednesday, members of the writing staff create rough drafts for the week’s incoming host. These early drafts are presented to the producers, cast members, and host on Wednesday at a table read named 'Read-thru.' On Wednesday evening, the Executive Producer, Producers, the weekly Host, the production team, and the Director collaborate to pick sketches that will be staged during rehearsals on Thursday. These picks are present in the 'as of Thursday morning' grouping.
Rewrites are made during and after rehearsals, culminating in a batch of scripts labeled 'as of Friday morning,' as this is the moment that these new drafts are reviewed before being compiled and collated to produce the production script that will be used for further rehearsal. These labels are adapted and simplified from the original description of the materials, which were stylized in several ways, including 'Thursday,' 'Thursday morning,' 'Thursday AM,' 'Thursday Friday,' 'Thursday [scissors emoji] Friday,' 'Friday morning,' and 'Friday AM.' The above groupings describe newly printed script pages or born-digital documents, and as a result do not typically bear handwritten annotations. From Seasons 36 to 49, drafts for both 'Read-thru' and 'As of Friday morning' can sometimes be found in FDX format.
The next two important script checkpoints are the dress rehearsal and air. Scripts from these moments reflect the state of the show at 8:00 P.M. and 11:00 P.M. on Saturday night, respectively. Dress and air scripts are digitized scans of working paper documents, and as such usually bear handwritten revisions. Between the dress rehearsal and the aired show, more sketches may be cut. Where it is present in the collection, cut material bears a stamp indicating at what point in the process this occurred—typically after dress or after 'Read-Thru,' though last-minute cuts can also be made while the show is on air.
The remaining script materials are marked by the original labels 'DS' and 'AB'. 'DS' scripts are associated with the Director and are typically annotated with stage maps, director's notes, camera blocking, and line updates. Scripts marked 'AB' reflect the actual aired product—'as broadcast'—and are annotated with changes made during the airing of the episode. For most seasons, these annotations are handwritten on the physical document but beginning in Season 46-47 they appear digitally in the comment layer of the PDF document. As broadcast scripts are prefaced with timing rundowns which include a list of sketches cut after dress rehearsal.
The Documents files contain a wide assortment of materials related to other parts of the production process, including but not limited to Saturday Night Live band rundowns, sketch categories, credits, floor maps, musical guest production packets, rehearsal and studio schedules, and synopses. For Seasons 1 through 7, production documents are organized into one 'show folder' PDF resembling a production binder. The show folders are labeled as belonging to Audrey Peart Dickman, who was a producer on the show for its first two decades. Documents for Season 8 onwards are separated by format. In the later seasons, the Documents folder is sometimes accompanied or replaced by a folder labeled Misc.
Some key production documents unique to Saturday Night Live have idiosyncratic names. A 'cast breakdown' is a matrix that indicates which cast members are featured in which live show element, sometimes with notes indicating what role is being played. The format labeled 'categories' is a cumulative list of every character, sketch, and thematic category that recurs within a given season, along with a record of which segments in each episode fall under each of those headings. The 'floor map' is a rough map of the studio 8H stages annotated with the names of elements that will be performed on each stage.
The Rundowns grouping, depending on the episode, may contain production rundowns with or without timing information, taken from different points in the production process—e.g. preliminary, dress rehearsal, or as broadcast—or may contain those made for a different cut of the episode, especially for syndication purposes. These documents always include the show number, air date, host, musical guest, and special guests.
A limited number of casting documents in the collection contain private information including Social Security numbers and tax identification numbers. These files are restricted during the lifetime of the individuals mentioned, and a redacted copy of the document is provided.

Related Material


For additional material related to the NBC Saturday Night Live Collection at the Harry Ransom Center, see manuscript holdings for the Lorne Michaels Collection, the Herb Sargent Papers, the Tom Shales Collection of Saturday Night Live Interviews, and the Saturday Night Live Collection.
Some digital material in the NBC Saturday Night Live Collection may duplicate physical material in the Lorne Michaels Collection, including as broadcast scripts for individual Saturday Night Live episodes.

Materials Described Separately


Over 2600 moving image files, including copies of Saturday Night Live episodes from Seasons 1-49, dress rehearsals for Seasons 11-49, and Saturday Night Live specials, are cataloged individually and available to view onsite in the Center’s Reading Room.

Index Terms


Organizations

National Broadcasting Company

Subjects

Live Television Programs
Live television programs--Production and direction
Saturday night live (Television program)
Sketch comedy television programs
Television--Production and direction
Television--Production and direction--United States

Document Types

Electronic records

Container List