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50 Years Ago, ‘SNL’ Aired a Sketch So Controversial It Forced the Show’s First-Ever On-Air Apology
Tony Alpsen · 2026-06-18 · via Comedy Archives - VICE

On April 24, 1976, Saturday Night Live ran a sketch entitled “The Claudine Longet Invitational,” featuring Chevy Chase and Jane Curtin. For those who don’t know, Longet was a popular French actress and singer who fatally shot her boyfriend, Olympic skier Vladimir “Spider” Sabich, a month earlier in what she claimed was an accident.

The SNL sketch made light of the incident by having Longet accidentally shoot the contestants of a freestyle skiing competition while Chase and Curtin comment on it. “That looked almost like skeet shooting,” says Curtin at one point, to which Chase responds, “You must mean ski shooting.”

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Neither Longet nor her lawyers found the above sketch amusing and made their feelings clear to the show’s producers. This resulted in SNL announcer Don Pardo delivering the first-ever on-air apology in the history of the series during the following week’s broadcast. “It is desirable to correct any misunderstanding that a suggestion was made that, in fact, a crime had been committed,” the statement began.

“The satire was fictitious and its intent only humorous. This is a statement of apology if the material was misinterpreted.”

But even though SNL has stirred up its fair share of controversy, there weren’t a ton of apologies issued over the air after that. In fact, the only comparable apology occurred more than 40 years later, when Pete Davidson apologized for making a joke at former Navy SEAL Dan Crenshaw’s expense. On the previous week’s show, Davidson compared Crenshaw—who wears an eyepatch—to a “hitman in a porno movie.” Davidson eventually revealed that he was forced to apologize.

As for Longet, she was found guilty of negligent homicide in 1977. According to her, she’d found a pistol in Sabich’s house and asked him how to use it just before it unexpectedly went off. However, a detective who’d spoken to her about it testified that Longet told him she’d pretended to fire the gun just prior to Sabich being shot. Longet received a 30-day jail sentence, which the judge allowed her to serve at a time of her own choosing.