Episode 23

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5th Sep 2023

The Ten to One Talks: Coneheads

Get ready for a roller-coaster ride of laughter and insights with the latest Ten to One Podcast episode - your ultimate pit-stop for everything Saturday Night Live! Join the dynamic trio, Ben, Brad, and Nate, as they embark on a summer-long journey into the fascinating world of SNL's big-screen adaptations, this time shining the spotlight on the commercially unsuccessful yet undeniably hilarious Coneheads.

In this riveting episode, our hosts rewind time to revisit the iconic film, a brainchild of a sketch that stole the limelight on the SNL stage back in the 1970s. They'll dissect every inch of the movie, sharing their favorite laugh-out-loud moments, the scenes that didn't quite hit, and all the details sandwiched in between.


They will also dive deep into the franchise's rich history, offering you a backstage look into the cast, the production, and the thrilling journey from a sketch pad to the silver screen. Whether you're a hardcore Coneheads enthusiast or a newbie stepping into the SNL cosmos, this episode is a laughter-packed treasure trove of trivia and insightful analysis that will make you view the film through a fresh lens.


So, what are you waiting for? Tune into the Ten to One Podcast and accompany Ben, Brad, and Nate on this exhilarating expedition through the annals of SNL history. It's time to don your conehead and plunge headfirst into the fun!

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About the Podcast

The Ten to One Podcast
A Saturday Night Live Rewatch Podcast
Named after the time slot reserved for the oddball sketches of Saturday Night Live, this podcast from three die hard SNL fans dives into every new episode of the sketch series that is not only a staple of television but an institution of comedy.

Bradford Oman (aka Ethan Anderton at SlashFilm.com) and his friends Ben Konowitz and Nate Loucks will discuss every sketch from each new episode, rate the host, and pick their favorite player of the evening. Plus, there are bound to be stupid bits and dumb tangents.