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Posted: 2021-02-07T08:51:55Z | Updated: 2021-02-07T13:38:35Z Dan Levy Of 'Schitt's Creek' Hosts 'SNL' 35 Years After His Dad Almost Did | HuffPost

Dan Levy Of 'Schitt's Creek' Hosts 'SNL' 35 Years After His Dad Almost Did

Dad Eugene Levy turned up in a COVID-19 "isolation box" to watch his son.
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The Emmy-winning and Golden Globe-nominated Dan Levy  of “Schitt’s Creek ” hosted “Saturday Night Live ” for the first time — 35 years after his dad very nearly did.

Then his pop showed up.

First, Levy, 37, gushed in his monologue about the exciting, late-blooming super popularity of “Schitt’s Creek,” which has fans spotting him on the street and going: “Ew.”

Then he went backstage in a jokey send-up of COVID-19 precautions with Kenan Thompson staying far, far away and completely misunderstanding Levy because of Thompson’s face shield. 

Suddenly, Levy spotted his dad, Eugene Levy , also a star of “Schitt’s Creek,” which he created with his son. (The show ended its run last year.) He’s trapped in a glass “isolation box” because he flew in from Los Angeles and might be contagious. 

Eugene Levy, an original cast member of Second City Television, was to be a co-host with John Candy (also of SCTV) in a 1985 “SNL” episode that was pulled because of a writers strike. He and Candy did a quick promo with Billy Crystal at the time plugging the episode that was never made .

For the full family affair effect, Dan Levy’s mom tweeted before his debut with an angry blast at her son’s long-ago bullies. “After all these years I have just 7 words to say to you: ‘Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!’ she wrote.

Check out the monologue up top.

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