Gilda Radner: It's Always Something is a 2002 made for TV movie biopic of Gilda Radner, based on her autobiography of the same name. The movie aired on ABC.
The film was preceded by the retrospective special Gilda Radner's Greatest Moments, which featured Kermit the Frog.
Muppet Mentions[]
- In a phone conversation with her sister, Radner (portrayed by Jami Gertz) expresses her excitement about her new series Saturday Night Live: "it's kinda like Monty Python meets 60 Minutes with puppets."
- In a subsequent scene depicting the premiere episode of SNL, a puppeteer with a puppet loosely resembling Scred (but wearing a t-shirt) bumps into Laraine Newman (played by Maureen Ross Neilson). When she asks him to watch it, the puppet smarmily replies "I am sooo sorry" while touching Newman with his puppet hands. She slaps him away.
Connections[]
- Merv Griffin was an executive producer
- Jennifer Irwin played Jane Curtin
- Carol Spier was the production designer