The premiere of season 51 of season 51 reveals promotions and leave

Two long Saturday Night Live Employees, producers Erin Doyle and writer / producer Erik Kenward respectively obtain promotions to the producer and editor -in -chief of senior level, while another veteran writer, Bryan Tucker, pauses the Sketch Comedy program in NBC.
The developments were revealed during the call to curtains to Saturday Night LiveFirst of season 51, which presented several of the same faces as that of the final of season 50 – including the desire of Bad Bunny as an animator of the first after being a musical invited during the final of last season.
There have also been changes – five members of the distribution are not back, led by veterans Ego Nwodim and Heidi Gardner, and five new distribution members made their debut. Behind the scenes, there was also a quarter of work with five leaving writers, including Celeste Yim, and seven new ones who join.
The final credits that roll on the curtain call have revealed more endowment changes.
Doyle, who was producer Snl For 15 years and has also produced various ramifications and specials, has moved to the greatest tear of the show.
Snl To a group of senior producers just below the executive producer Lorne Michaels, then a second level of producers. Doyle, who was part of the latter, now joined the first alongside the producers of Return Steve Higgins and Erik Kenward.
Kenward, who was a writer Snl (and related programs) for 24 years, also marked a promotion, adding responsibilities of chief writer alongside Kent Sublette, Streeter Seidell and Alison Gates, who return to roles.
Senior writer Bryan Tucker, who was a writer, who was a writer Snl For 25 years, including a passage as a chief writer. According to sources, he took temporary leave and did not leave the show permanently.
You can look below the end credits for the first of season 51 and the final of season 50 to see all the endowment changes.