Larry the Lobster
Larry the Lobster was the subject of a comedy sketch by Eddie Murphy that was aired live on Saturday Night Live on April 10, 1982.
Background
In an early example of interactive television, Murphy held Larry, a live lobster, aloft and declared that the show's audience would determine whether he lived or died.
Murphy then read two "900" phone numbers, one for those who wanted to spare Larry, and another for those who wanted to see him cooked. Calls cost $0.50 each.[1] Murphy tended to read the number to save Larry very quickly, as opposed to his giving the number to cook Larry very slowly and clearly.[1] Updates on the voting were given by other cast members over the course of the episode, and in the span of 30 minutes, viewers made nearly 500,000 calls, sending phone traffic soaring.[2]
The heavy phone use stood as a record or near-record for many years.[3] The spike in traffic perplexed AT&T employees, who eventually figured out that the program was responsible.[2]
Though the phone network survived the spike, it was sufficiently threatening to operations that AT&T established communication with the television networks so that they could be warned of potentially disruptive future events; this system remained in use until at least 2006.[2]
Larry was initially spared by about 12,000 votes. 239,096 callers voted to save him and 227,452 voted for him to be boiled.[2]
On the following week's episode during NewsBreak, however, Eddie Murphy raised the subject of Larry the Lobster again, saying that he had received letters protesting the crustacean's treatment the previous week, including one that contained the racist barb "that man is sick, and I thought those people didn't like seafood."[4] Murphy then displayed a boiled lobster on a plate, announced that Larry's stay of execution had been revoked, and ate it while giving some to NewsBreak anchors Brian Doyle-Murray and Christine Ebersole.
The following season, a similar sketch allowed viewers to call one of two numbers to decide whether or not to allow Andy Kaufman to continue appearing on the show. Several allusions to the Larry the Lobster sketch were made—Mary Gross at one point said it was "time to boil the water"[5] when she saw that "Dump Andy" was in the lead.
This event is cited to this day in discussions of classic comedy routines,[6] cruelty to animals,[7] and in rosters of famous animals.[8][9]
See also
- Sniffy the rat
- Marco Evaristti
- Cheeseface
References
- ^ a b Transcript at TVAcres.com, "Lobster, Shrimp & Crab"
- ^ a b c d "Ms. Gauweiler Guards U.S. Phone Network From 'Idol' Threat," Dionne Searcey, The Wall Street Journal, April 27, 2006; Page A1
- ^ "Thousands ring up 900 each day," Mark Lewyn, USA Today, August 29, 1988. p. 04.B
- ^ Watch Saturday Night Live Highlight: Weekend Update: Eddie Murphy on Larry the Lobster's Fate, retrieved 2020-10-28
- ^ Watch Saturday Night Live Highlight: Election III, retrieved 2020-10-28
- ^ Interwebia, February 29, 2012
- ^ "Cutting Loose the Crustaceans; Whole Foods Stops Selling Live Lobsters". The Washington Post. June 17, 2006. p. D1. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
- ^ "Famous fauna; Celebrity animals from Bubbles the Chimp to Mike the Headless Chicken", Erin Ryan, The Idaho Statesman, October 3, 2006. THRIVE section, p. 12
- ^ "Eddie Murphy And Larry The Lobster". FineMaineLobster.com. January 28, 2010. Archived from the original on May 29, 2011.
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