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Netflix to stream Macdonald special

- LOS ANGELES TIMES

Norm Macdonald, the late comic who kept his terminal illness a secret until after he died, had another secret up his sleeve: the posthumous release of a new comedy special.

The former “Saturday Night Live” comic, who died in September at 61 after privately battling cancer for nine years, recorded an hour of new comedy while sitting in his living room under what were dire circumstan­ces.

“His test results were not good, so during the heart of (the) COVID-19 pandemic and literally the night before going in for a procedure, he wanted to get this on tape just in case — as he put it — things went south,” the comic’s longtime producing partner Lori Jo Hoekstra told the Hollywood Reporter on Thursday. But Macdonald pulled through his procedure and the tape was sort of forgot- ten, she said.

His material will be released May 30 via Netflix under the title “Norm Macdonald: Noth- ing Special.”

“Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special” will also reportedly in- clude commentary about the comic from Adam Sandler, Co- nan O’Brien, Dave Chappelle, David Letterman, David Spade and Molly Shannon.

 ?? CHARLES SYKES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Norm Macdonald recorded the comedy special the night before undergoing a medical procedure. It will be released on May 30.
CHARLES SYKES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Norm Macdonald recorded the comedy special the night before undergoing a medical procedure. It will be released on May 30.

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