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Oct 4, 2013 · In this vintage SNL sketch from 1975, an employer (Chevy Chase) interviewing a man (Richard Pryor) for a job asks him to take a word association test.
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Oct 10, 2013 · The Exorcist 2 (ft. Richard Pryor) - SNL - YouTube. Saturday Night Live. 14.4M subscribers. Subscribed. 59K. 5.5M views 10 years ago #SNL. In this racially-charged parody of The...
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Nov 3, 2013 · The trouble was, NBC flat-out refused to allow Richard Pryor anywhere near a live studio camera. Richard, everyone knew, was a wildly unpredictable, uncontrollable cokehead.
Richard Pryor talks about women who leave men, winos and acid while hosting this seven-second delayed episode. Richard is joined by musical guest Gil Scott-H...
With Richard Pryor, Gil Scott-Heron, Shelley R. Bonus, The Muppets. The host for the episode is Richard Pryor, and the musical guest is Gil Scott-Heron. The skits for this episode are as follows: Garrett Morris tricks Chevy Chase into taking a bad fall during a skit.
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"Word Association", also called "Racist Word Association Interview," "Racist Word Association" and "Dead Honky", is a Saturday Night Live sketch first aired on December 13, 1975, featuring Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase.
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It's also a sketch that likely only worked because it happened to star one of the most influential, groundbreaking comedians of all time, Richard Pryor. The premise was simple — a psychological word association test at a job interview — but it escalates quickly into a heated exchange of racial slurs that culiminates with Chevy Chase ...