[s1e1] George Carlin/billy Preston/janis Ian -

George Carlin served as the first-ever host, though his role was more of a Master of Ceremonies than a typical cast participant.

The series premiere of Saturday Night Live (then titled NBC’s Saturday Night ), which aired on October 11, 1975, is widely regarded as a monumental moment in television history . While it eventually launched a global franchise, the pilot itself is often reviewed as a "work in progress" that differs significantly from the show's modern format. [S1E1] George Carlin/Billy Preston/Janis Ian

: He performed four separate stand-up monologues, including his iconic "Baseball vs. Football" comparison. George Carlin served as the first-ever host, though

: Unlike later hosts, Carlin did not appear in any sketches , largely due to his admitted state of being under the influence at the time. : He performed four separate stand-up monologues, including

: Critics note that even in a "laid-back" or "coked-up" state, Carlin was "on fire" and provided a familiar anchor for a chaotic new format. Musical Guests: Billy Preston & Janis Ian

The premiere featured two musical guests, a rarity for the show's later standard format.