Published 11/18/2007
at Variety.com
Front Page: Most of production staff fired from NBC show -- The ax fell at "Saturday Night Live" on Friday morning. Industry sources said that most of the show's below-the-line production staff was fired by NBC in light of the writers strike and the fact that the show hasn't produced a fresh seg since Nov. 3.
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Variety reports that most of "Saturday Night Live's" below-the-line production staff was fired on Friday morning by NBC in light of the writers strike and the fact that the show hasn't produced a new episode since November 3.