Emily Litella

Emily Litella

"Emily Litella" was a fictional character played by comedian Gilda Radner in a series of appearances on "Saturday Night Live" ("SNL").

Premise

Emily Litella was an elderly woman with a hearing problem who made regular appearances on SNL's "Weekend Update" op-ed segment in the late 1970s. Frumpily attired in a dress and a sweater, Litella was introduced with professional dignity by the news anchors, who could sometimes be seen cringing slightly in anticipation of the verbal "faux pas" which they knew would follow.

Radner (as Litella) peered through her reading glasses and, in the character's trademark high-pitched warbly voice, read a prepared editorial addressing some public issue, becoming increasingly agitated as her statement progressed — only to discover in the middle of her commentary that she had misheard what the issue really was. A typical example:

:"What is all this fuss I hear about the Supreme Court decision on a "deaf" penalty? It's terrible! Deaf people have enough problems as it is!"

When the news anchor interrupted to point out her error (eg. "that's "death", Ms. Litella, not "deaf"), she would crinkle her nose, usually saying, "Oh, that's very different...", and then meekly turn to the audience, saying, "Never mind." When Litella played against news anchor Chevy Chase (who she referred to as "Cheddar Cheese"), he was somewhat sympathetic to her; but when Jane Curtin took over the anchor role she would scold Ms. Litella on the air, to which Litella would reply, "I'm sorry. It won't happen again.... bitch!".

Other misunderstood phrases included Saving Soviet Jewelry ("Jewry"); Endangered Feces (species); Presidential Erections (elections), and Flea Erections in China; Pouring Money into Canker Research; the Eagle Rights Amendment (Equal Rights Amendment); Busting Children (bussing children); Conserving our Natural Racehorses (natural resources); Youth in Asia (euthanasia); Sax and Violins on Television (sex and violence); and Making Puerto Rico a Steak (state): "..next thing you know, they'll want a baked potato with sour cream!".

Litella's answering machine message said: "Hello, This is Emily Litella. I'm not home right now, but I will call you back as soon as possible. Just leave your name, number and what time you called after you hear the sound of the Jeep."

History

Radner based Litella on her nanny, Elizabeth Clementine Gillies, known as "Dibby," who was allegedly hard-of-hearing. The line "Never mind" became a light-hearted catch phrase of the era.

Outside of "Saturday Night Live", Radner played the character briefly in of "The Muppet Show".

The character also appeared in Radner's 1979 one-woman off-Broadway show, "Gilda Live", in which Litella took a job as a substitute teacher in Bedford Stuyvesant, replacing a teacher who'd been stabbed by one of his students, or "stubbed" as Emily claimed.

ee also

* Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072562/quotes Memorable Quotes from "Saturday Night Live" (1975)]


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