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Coffee Talk (Saturday Night Live)

"Coffee Talk" is a series of sketches performed by Mike Myers on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. It ran from October 12, 1991, until October 15, 1994, although Myers (who had since left the show) reprised the role once more on March 22, 1997.

Mike Myers, Madonna and Roseanne Barr as their characters

In the sketches, Myers plays a stereotypical Jewish middle-aged woman with an exaggerated New York accent who sports long, painted fake nails; much gold jewelry; gaudy sweaters; large dark glasses; and big hair, which she constantly adjusts. This character was a spoof on Myers' real-life mother-in-law at the time, Linda Richman.[1]

Paul Baldwin period edit

Introduced on the January 12, 1991, episode, this sketch was originally called "Coffee Talk with Paul Baldwin", with Baldwin played by Mike Myers. The main joke was the use of as many words that accentuated the stereotypical New York accent as possible, particularly the low back chain shift that changes the vowels in words like "dogs, daughters, lofts and coffee" as Baldwin describes the show's preferred topics.

Starting with the October 12, 1991, episode, Paul Baldwin was written out and replaced with the character of Richman as the substitute host. In subsequent episodes, Richman explains that Baldwin is a good friend of hers and is recuperating in Boca Raton, Florida, because "he developed shpilkis in his genechtagazoink".

Ongoing gags edit

Streisand fixation edit

Richman's hero was Barbra Streisand. She constantly "dedicated" the show to her, often claiming her to be the greatest actress in all of history.

In what could be considered to be the sketch's most memorable moment, Myers was joined on February 22, 1992, by special guests Madonna and Roseanne Barr as other stereotypical Jewish women. Madonna also lampooned herself by having her character attack Madonna as a bad example for teenage Jewish girls ("She's a tramp. Every week with the different boyfriend! And this week in the papers with no clothes on! Who needs her? Feh!!"), referring to the hitchhiking scene from Madonna's "Erotica" video. They discussed Streisand's film The Prince of Tides (1991) on the show.

Near the end of the sketch, the women compared Streisand to "buttah" – and suddenly, a voice announced, "All this talk about food, I'm getting hungry, girls." It was Streisand herself in a surprise appearance; none of the actors had any idea that she was to appear.[citation needed] All three managed to remain in character as the audience went wild. (Myers as Richman screamed, "I can die now! That's all the time we have for this week; I have to go and die now!") The real Richman, sitting in the audience that night to watch her then son-in-law lampoon her, has acknowledged having been "tickled to death" at that particular moment, as Streisand is one of her actual heroes as well.[citation needed]

Streisand only stayed long enough to give each character a kiss and wave to the audience. Streisand later revealed that she had been giving a performance at Radio City Music Hall (which is located across West 50th Street from NBC Studios) and happened to overhear that the sketch was being done that night. In the television special Saturday Night Live: 101 Most Unforgettable Moments, this particular sketch is moment number six.

Call-ins edit

Richman would occasionally take callers. The number to call was always 555-4444, each "four" again said with the same accent (though, in some later airings, the 555 is bleeped out and covered up on screen, as 555-4444 is no longer a fictitious telephone number). "Give a call, we'll talk, no big whoop."

Mannerisms edit

Richman occasionally added Yiddish or pseudo-Yiddish words into her speech: "OK now, this show used to be hosted by my friend Paul Baldwin, but he developed shpilkis in his genechtagazoink. So now he's in Boca Raton, Florida, recovering nicely, thank you very much." The catchphrase often used to describe things Linda admired was "like butter", which in the accent becomes "like buttah". A typical example is, "Her voice, it's like buttah."

Discussion topics edit

Whenever Richman would get upset, she would put her hand on her chest and say "I'm all verklempt" or "I'm a little verklempt." Then she would say, "Talk amongst yourselves," sometimes waving her hand in a dismissive gesture toward the audience. She would often follow this with an example by saying, "I'll give you a topic," which would typically have the structure of a bahuvrihi: "[two- or three-part phrase] is neither [first part], nor [second part] (nor [third part]). Discuss." Richman would then recover after a beat.

Examples:

Ethnic and religious references edit

Richman would also make light jokes and good-natured ribbing about people raised in interfaith families, such as: someone who came from a family with Methodist and Jewish parents is called a "Mu Shu", whereas people who came from families with Jewish and Roman Catholic parents were called "cashews". In one of the final episodes of the sketch, Richman is shown with an Irish-Catholic boyfriend, who is a retired NYPD officer (played by Charlton Heston). When the boyfriend proposes marriage to her, Richman acts stunned, which prompts tremendous cheering from the female audience members.

List of SNL episodes featured edit

  1. May 11, 1991 (Delta Burke)[2] (Paul Baldwin's only appearance)
  2. October 12, 1991 (Kirstie Alley)[3] (Linda Richman's first appearance)
  3. February 22, 1992 (Madonna and Roseanne Barr) (Barbra Streisand guest stars in this skit)[4][5]
  4. February 20, 1993 (Bill Murray)
  5. March 13, 1993 (John Goodman)[6]
  6. May 8, 1993 (Christina Applegate)[7]
  7. September 25, 1993 (Charles Barkley)[8]
  8. October 30, 1993 (Christian Slater)
  9. December 4, 1993 (Charlton Heston)[9]
  10. March 19, 1994 (Helen Hunt)[10]
  11. May 14, 1994 (Heather Locklear)[11]
  12. March 22, 1997 (Mike Myers)[12]

Cultural references edit

The Fran Drescher sitcom The Nanny (1993–1999) made a direct tongue-in-cheek reference to the Richman sketches by showing brunette Fran Fine (Drescher), her blonde mother (Renée Taylor) and gray-haired grandma Yetta (Ann Guilbert) on the couch watching their respective "Coffee Talk" counterparts (Myers', Madonna's, and Roseanne Barr's characters) on television, all very similar in their appearance, voice and mannerisms. While fussing over their big hair in the fashion of the "Coffee Talk" regulars, they complain that the sketch is "so stereotypical".

The Richman character was inspired by Myers' then real-life mother-in-law, a woman of New York Jewish heritage who is actually named Linda Richman. During a Larry King interview of Myers, the real Richman called in and expressed good-natured amusement about the character. During his appearance on Inside the Actors Studio, he claimed that his impression for the character was "underplayed" and that his mother-in-law actually goaded him into performing the voice of the character when they were in public together.

Myers made an appearance as Richman during Streisand's '93/'94 New Year's Eve concert at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. While Streisand discussed reporting made in The New York Times, Richman was heard from the audience assuring Streisand to ignore such press ("Don't listen to that woman, Barbra; what does she know? Please! Feh!"). Streisand then invited Richman up on stage, and they performed a comedy skit lampooning the Coffee Talk discussion topics. (Streisand: "Now, I'm getting ferklempt! [To audience:] Talk amongst yourselves. I'll give you a topic: The Prince of Tides was about neither a prince nor tides – Discuss.")[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Witchel, Alex (January 14, 2001). "Counterintelligence; What's So Funny About the 'Coffee Talk' Lady". The New York Times. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
  2. ^ "Coffee Talk: Paul Baldwin Hosts with His Ex-Girlfriend Audrey - SNL". YouTube.
  3. ^ "Coffee Talk - SNL Transcripts Tonight". October 8, 2018.
  4. ^ "Coffee Talk - SNL Transcripts Tonight". October 8, 2018.
  5. ^ "Coffee Talk: Liz Rosenberg and Barbra Streisand - SNL". YouTube.
  6. ^ "Linda Richman's Cause - Saturday Night Live". YouTube.
  7. ^ "Coffee Talk: Mother's Day - SNL". YouTube.
  8. ^ "Coffee Talk: Mother's Day - SNL". YouTube.
  9. ^ "Coffee Talk: Linda's New Boyfriend Patrick O'Callahan - SNL". YouTube.
  10. ^ "Coffee Talk: Helen Hunt is a Family Friend - SNL". YouTube.
  11. ^ "Coffee Talk: It's Lila the Landlord's Birthday - SNL". YouTube.
  12. ^ "Coffee Talk - SNL Transcripts Tonight". October 8, 2018.
  13. ^ "Barbra Streisand - MGM Grand - 1994 - Special Appearance by Linda Richman". YouTube.

External links edit

  • Coffee Talk Script from the October 12, 1991, episode that introduces Linda Richman.
  • Saturday Night Live at IMDb  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Coffee Talk Saturday Night Live news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Coffee Talk is a series of sketches performed by Mike Myers on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live It ran from October 12 1991 until October 15 1994 although Myers who had since left the show reprised the role once more on March 22 1997 Mike Myers Madonna and Roseanne Barr as their characters In the sketches Myers plays a stereotypical Jewish middle aged woman with an exaggerated New York accent who sports long painted fake nails much gold jewelry gaudy sweaters large dark glasses and big hair which she constantly adjusts This character was a spoof on Myers real life mother in law at the time Linda Richman 1 Contents 1 Paul Baldwin period 2 Ongoing gags 2 1 Streisand fixation 2 2 Call ins 2 3 Mannerisms 2 3 1 Discussion topics 2 3 2 Ethnic and religious references 3 List of SNL episodes featured 4 Cultural references 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPaul Baldwin period editIntroduced on the January 12 1991 episode this sketch was originally called Coffee Talk with Paul Baldwin with Baldwin played by Mike Myers The main joke was the use of as many words that accentuated the stereotypical New York accent as possible particularly the low back chain shift that changes the vowels in words like dogs daughters lofts and coffee as Baldwin describes the show s preferred topics Starting with the October 12 1991 episode Paul Baldwin was written out and replaced with the character of Richman as the substitute host In subsequent episodes Richman explains that Baldwin is a good friend of hers and is recuperating in Boca Raton Florida because he developed shpilkis in his genechtagazoink Ongoing gags editStreisand fixation edit Richman s hero was Barbra Streisand She constantly dedicated the show to her often claiming her to be the greatest actress in all of history In what could be considered to be the sketch s most memorable moment Myers was joined on February 22 1992 by special guests Madonna and Roseanne Barr as other stereotypical Jewish women Madonna also lampooned herself by having her character attack Madonna as a bad example for teenage Jewish girls She s a tramp Every week with the different boyfriend And this week in the papers with no clothes on Who needs her Feh referring to the hitchhiking scene from Madonna s Erotica video They discussed Streisand s film The Prince of Tides 1991 on the show Near the end of the sketch the women compared Streisand to buttah and suddenly a voice announced All this talk about food I m getting hungry girls It was Streisand herself in a surprise appearance none of the actors had any idea that she was to appear citation needed All three managed to remain in character as the audience went wild Myers as Richman screamed I can die now That s all the time we have for this week I have to go and die now The real Richman sitting in the audience that night to watch her then son in law lampoon her has acknowledged having been tickled to death at that particular moment as Streisand is one of her actual heroes as well citation needed Streisand only stayed long enough to give each character a kiss and wave to the audience Streisand later revealed that she had been giving a performance at Radio City Music Hall which is located across West 50th Street from NBC Studios and happened to overhear that the sketch was being done that night In the television special Saturday Night Live 101 Most Unforgettable Moments this particular sketch is moment number six Call ins edit Richman would occasionally take callers The number to call was always 555 4444 each four again said with the same accent though in some later airings the 555 is bleeped out and covered up on screen as 555 4444 is no longer a fictitious telephone number Give a call we ll talk no big whoop Mannerisms edit Richman occasionally added Yiddish or pseudo Yiddish words into her speech OK now this show used to be hosted by my friend Paul Baldwin but he developed shpilkis in his genechtagazoink So now he s in Boca Raton Florida recovering nicely thank you very much The catchphrase often used to describe things Linda admired was like butter which in the accent becomes like buttah A typical example is Her voice it s like buttah Discussion topics edit Whenever Richman would get upset she would put her hand on her chest and say I m all verklempt or I m a little verklempt Then she would say Talk amongst yourselves sometimes waving her hand in a dismissive gesture toward the audience She would often follow this with an example by saying I ll give you a topic which would typically have the structure of a bahuvrihi two or three part phrase is neither first part nor second part nor third part Discuss Richman would then recover after a beat Examples Dr Pepper were neither a doctor nor a pepper Discuss The Partridge Family were neither partridges nor a family Discuss Milli Vanilli is neither a Milli or a Vanilli Discuss The Romanesque Church design was based on the Roman Basilica Discuss Palmolive it s neither palm nor olive Discuss Grape Nuts it contains neither grapes nor nuts Discuss The Civil War was neither civil nor a war Discuss The radical reconstruction of the South after the Civil War was neither radical nor a reconstruction Discuss The Holy Roman Empire was neither holy nor Roman nor an empire Discuss This quote is based on a famous comment by Voltaire Jamaican Joe was neither Jamaican nor named Joe Discuss The peanut is neither a pea nor a nut Discuss Ralph Fiennes is spelled neither rafe nor fines Discuss Duran Duran is neither a Duran nor a Duran Discuss Rhode Island is neither a road nor is it an island Discuss The ThighMaster is neither a thigh nor a master Discuss The Progressive Era was neither progressive nor an era Discuss Did Truman drop the atomic bomb to defeat the Japanese or to scare the Russians Discuss The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is neither Mormon nor a tabernacle nor a choir Discuss The New Deal was neither new nor was it a deal Discuss The chickpea is neither a chick nor a pea Discuss Transitional Romanesque architecture was neither transitional nor Romanesque Discuss The internal combustion engine was neither internal nor combustion Discuss The jelly bean is neither made of jelly nor is it a bean Discuss The Italian neo realist movement in film was neither Italian nor neo nor particularly realist Discuss The Industrial Revolution was neither Industrial nor a Revolution Discuss Ethnic and religious references edit Richman would also make light jokes and good natured ribbing about people raised in interfaith families such as someone who came from a family with Methodist and Jewish parents is called a Mu Shu whereas people who came from families with Jewish and Roman Catholic parents were called cashews In one of the final episodes of the sketch Richman is shown with an Irish Catholic boyfriend who is a retired NYPD officer played by Charlton Heston When the boyfriend proposes marriage to her Richman acts stunned which prompts tremendous cheering from the female audience members List of SNL episodes featured editMay 11 1991 Delta Burke 2 Paul Baldwin s only appearance October 12 1991 Kirstie Alley 3 Linda Richman s first appearance February 22 1992 Madonna and Roseanne Barr Barbra Streisand guest stars in this skit 4 5 February 20 1993 Bill Murray March 13 1993 John Goodman 6 May 8 1993 Christina Applegate 7 September 25 1993 Charles Barkley 8 October 30 1993 Christian Slater December 4 1993 Charlton Heston 9 March 19 1994 Helen Hunt 10 May 14 1994 Heather Locklear 11 March 22 1997 Mike Myers 12 Cultural references editThe Fran Drescher sitcom The Nanny 1993 1999 made a direct tongue in cheek reference to the Richman sketches by showing brunette Fran Fine Drescher her blonde mother Renee Taylor and gray haired grandma Yetta Ann Guilbert on the couch watching their respective Coffee Talk counterparts Myers Madonna s and Roseanne Barr s characters on television all very similar in their appearance voice and mannerisms While fussing over their big hair in the fashion of the Coffee Talk regulars they complain that the sketch is so stereotypical The Richman character was inspired by Myers then real life mother in law a woman of New York Jewish heritage who is actually named Linda Richman During a Larry King interview of Myers the real Richman called in and expressed good natured amusement about the character During his appearance on Inside the Actors Studio he claimed that his impression for the character was underplayed and that his mother in law actually goaded him into performing the voice of the character when they were in public together Myers made an appearance as Richman during Streisand s 93 94 New Year s Eve concert at the MGM Grand Las Vegas While Streisand discussed reporting made in The New York Times Richman was heard from the audience assuring Streisand to ignore such press Don t listen to that woman Barbra what does she know Please Feh Streisand then invited Richman up on stage and they performed a comedy skit lampooning the Coffee Talk discussion topics Streisand Now I m getting ferklempt To audience Talk amongst yourselves I ll give you a topic The Prince of Tides was about neither a prince nor tides Discuss 13 See also edit nbsp Comedy portal nbsp Television portal Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 1990 91References edit Witchel Alex January 14 2001 Counterintelligence What s So Funny About the Coffee Talk Lady The New York Times Retrieved December 13 2011 Coffee Talk Paul Baldwin Hosts with His Ex Girlfriend Audrey SNL YouTube Coffee Talk SNL Transcripts Tonight October 8 2018 Coffee Talk SNL Transcripts Tonight October 8 2018 Coffee Talk Liz Rosenberg and Barbra Streisand SNL YouTube Linda Richman s Cause Saturday Night Live YouTube Coffee Talk Mother s Day SNL YouTube Coffee Talk Mother s Day SNL YouTube Coffee Talk Linda s New Boyfriend Patrick O Callahan SNL YouTube Coffee Talk Helen Hunt is a Family Friend SNL YouTube Coffee Talk It s Lila the Landlord s Birthday SNL YouTube Coffee Talk SNL Transcripts Tonight October 8 2018 Barbra Streisand MGM Grand 1994 Special Appearance by Linda Richman YouTube External links editCoffee Talk Script from the October 12 1991 episode that introduces Linda Richman Saturday Night Live at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coffee Talk Saturday Night Live amp oldid 1219234201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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