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Maya, Marty match made in comedy heaven

By FRAZIER MOORE, Associated Press
Published: June 3, 2016, 5:59am

NEW YORK — If you doubt that Maya Rudolph and Martin Short are funny together — indeed, a match made in heaven — just recall their memorable number on the 40th anniversary special for “Saturday Night Live.”

Rudolph revived her uncanny impersonation of Beyonc?, resplendent in her lace bodysuit, her tresses billowing from a wind machine that threatened to blow Short offstage. Their duet was one of the highlights of the broadcast.

Now these multitalented stars of TV and film have partnered for a six-week NBC run that promises to whip up the same level of hilarity.

Airing at 10 p.m. Tuesdays, right after “America’s Got Talent,” “Maya & Marty” is a variety show whose first outing welcomed guests Miley Cyrus, Larry David, Jimmy Fallon and Tom Hanks as well as series regular Kenan Thompson.

A day before that first show would be taped one floor down in Studio 6A, the two hosts greeted a reporter in the conference room of their 30 Rockefeller Plaza offices as Rudolph, casual in jeans and an oxford-cloth shirt, pulled on a sweater against the overwrought air conditioning.

Rudolph: “Sometimes, you gotta layer!”

Associated Press: You’ll be shedding that sweater when you go outside this building!

Rudolph (laughing): “We’ll NEVER leave this building!”

Short (comfy in blue blazer, plaid shirt and jeans): “Is it warm today?”

Rudolph: “It’s supposed to be 90! It’s exceptionally gorgeous outside, which is still a treat for me. The beautiful thing about different seasons for someone from L.A. is –”

Short (feigning impatience): “Yeah, yeah. Let’s move on!”

Rudolph: “Sorry. I forgot I was talking to a Canadian.”

AP: You both seem very composed for this to be the day before you do your first show.

Rudolph (with a slight shrug): “I can tell, you WANT us to be nervous. But I think this is it.”

Short: “Long ago, I realized that to be nervous or scared did NO good when I perform. So I zen myself into a state of great relaxation.”

It turns out this easygoing twosome have known each other for a dozen years, but had never worked together until the “SNL” anniversary show in February 2015. They clicked.

Short: “Sometimes you find an immediate chemistry with somebody, like you’ve known each other for many decades. Mama!”

Rudolph: “Dadda!”

Soon after, they began talks with the network and Lorne Michaels (executive producer of “SNL” and as well as the new series) about teaming up for a weekly TV show. Then, last summer, Short invited Rudolph and her husband, director Paul Thomas Anderson (“There Will Be Blood”), and their four children up to his cottage in Canada, along with some writers, to brainstorm.

Short: “We just sat on the dock and drank Rum-and-Ting and talked about what the show might be.”

Rudolph: “Nothing’s better than Rum-and-Ting.”

Short: “Part of the creative process!”

Rudolph: “And what we came away with was, we want work be a joy, with the best possible people.”

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Short: “On our show, there will be singing and dancing and sketches and characters.”

Rudolph: “We’re entertainers! Or, as some like to call it: ham-bones!”

Short: “I think our show has a good shot. But I never assume when I start something that, ‘Oh, I bet I’m gonna be on for eight years. Or, I bet this is gonna win the Oscarrrrrr!’ If our show is a success, fantastic! And if not, we’ll do just six shows. And we’ll be fine.”

Rudolph: “But do you think there is a possibility that we might win an Oscar from this?”

Short: “We could win a Daytime Oscar.”

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