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1991-1993 Transitional Years

Erine81981

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Another thing I noticed during these years is it seems to be when they did their first cutback of classic skits. Before this it was common to see a handful of old sketches from the 70's in the new episodes. But once 1993 came around, it got to a point where, you might get one really old skit every once in a while.
Yes that's how i always saw it as. I would really love to see them take on this type of format this coming 40th season but that's only me dreaming again.
 

mikebennidict

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Another thing I noticed during these years is it seems to be when they did their first cutback of classic skits. Before this it was common to see a handful of old sketches from the 70's in the new episodes. But once 1993 came around, it got to a point where, you might get one really old skit every once in a while.
Think they just simpley retire older clips to amke room for newer ones.
 

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Think they just simpley retire older clips to amke room for newer ones.

Exactly. Though certain things were cut in the late 80's... I think they stopped showing stuff like the Baker skits and Jazz numbers just before the 90's. Of course, Pinball number count for example was retired just a few years ago.
 
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