Billy Crystal and Martin Short Had a Tiger Encounter in the Middle of the City

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Billy Crystal talks about never rehearsing for the Saturday Night Live sketch Fernando’s Hideaway, having to find a last minute replacement for Barry Manilow and seeing a tiger in the middle of the city with Martin Short.

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