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Posted: 2024-01-17T15:43:37Z | Updated: 2024-01-17T15:43:37Z

Lorne Michaels suggested Saturday Night Live alum Tina Fey could be his potential successor as executive producer of the long-running sketch comedy show, but hes keeping options open.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight at Mondays Emmy Awards, the 79-year-old who created the show nearly 50 years ago was asked if he had thought about who could replace him when he eventually retired.

He said there would be a 50th anniversary show in February 2025, So I will definitely be there for that ... and sometime before that, well figure out what were going to do.

Pressed on speculation that Fey could take the reins, Michaels said, It could easily be Tina Fey, but suggested that many others would also be well-suited to the role.

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But there are a lot of people who are there now who are also, you know, he said.

Tina is brilliant and great at everything, he added. Shes a very important person in my life.

Fey joined SNL as a writer in 1997 and became head writer and a cast member until 2006. After her departure, she created the NBC sitcom 30 Rock, which Michaels executive produced. She has won numerous awards, including nine Emmys and three Golden Globes, for her work in film and television.

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