Yup - the original cast left after 5 years in 1980, and Lorne left with them. The best thing you could say about the next 5 years is that Eddie Murphy was discovered, became the show's #1 star, and then left the show to do movies (all within those 5 years). Then Lorne came back and eventually got the show back on its feet.I am so grateful to live in the era of SNL
I didn't know he left it for 5 years!
After the first 5 years, everybody was burned out. Also, cast members started turning into movie stars and got restless. Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi left after the fourth year, so the fifth year cast had a big hole in it without them. After that, they were all ready to call it a day. They didn't know if NBC would keep the show going or not. The show kept going, but the sixth year was a horrible failure with a bad producer. Then came the Eddie Murphy years, and then Lorne decided to return when they called him.I didn't know he left either. Why did he leave exactly?
Eggs pretty much nailed it. But if you'd like a more in-depth look at it, the Saturday Night Network Youtube Channel has been going through every season talking about the behind the scenes. Very well put together mini-docs about the history of SNL. Well worth the look.After the first 5 years, everybody was burned out. Also, cast members started turning into movie stars and got restless. Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi left after the fourth year, so the fifth year cast had a big hole in it without them. After that, they were all ready to call it a day. They didn't know if NBC would keep the show going or not. The show kept going, but the sixth year was a horrible failure with a bad producer. Then came the Eddie Murphy years, and then Lorne decided to return when they called him.