Fred Armisen, Bill Hader and Seth Meyers stopped by this morning's TODAY to explain why they are reuniting for a new TV series called “Documentary Now,” a spoof of iconic documentaries like “Grey Gardens”. Meyers explains that a sketch called “History of Punk” inspired the concept, and Hader explains how “the whole show was written by email.” Watch the appearance below!
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