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Dive into the captivating world of late-night television with "Tales from Hollywoodland"! In this episode, hosts Julian Schlossberg, Arthur Friedman, and Stephen Jay Rubin explore the rich history and evolution of late-night TV. From the Dumont Television Network's "Cavalcade of Stars" with Jack Kotter to NBC legends like Jerry Lester, Jackie Gleason, Steve Allen, Jack Paar, and Johnny Carson, they highlight Carson's charm and reign as the king of late night. The discussion heats up with iconic rivals Joan Rivers and Arsenio Hall, leading to the era of David Letterman and Jay Leno. They also spotlight modern favorites like Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert, offering a comprehensive look at late-night TV's dynamic landscape. Join us for an engaging and nostalgic journey through television history! Tales From Hollywoodland on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/talesfromhollywoodland Tales From Hollywoodland on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/talesfromhollywoodland/ Tales From Hollywoodland on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdLX2kbwHqdn47FNN6vVN7Q We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at talesfromhollywoodland@gmail.com and why not subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Goodpods, PlayerFM, YouTube, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, and wherever fine podcasts are found. #TalesFromHollywoodlandPodcast #LateNightTVHosts #LateNightTalkShows #FamousLate-nightHosts #LateNightTelevision #TalkShowLegends #HistoryofLate-nightTV #IconicLate-nightHosts #LateNightTVHistory #HollywoodLate-nightHosts #LateNightEntertainment #Talkshowcelebrities #Classictalkshowhosts #Latenightshowanalysis #LatenightTVimpact #LatenightTVdiscussions #Talkshowhostcareers
Join us as we dive into the epic battle of Late Night Television! Johnny Carson ruled the 70s with his California cool, while David Letterman brought quirky charm to the 80s from New York. We'll compare their iconic sidekicks, legendary bands, and unforgettable moments to determine who truly reigns supreme in Late Night history. But that's not all! Mike and Brian put their own spin on classic segments with hilarious takes on "Carnac the Magnificent" and the beloved "Top Ten List." Plus, it's your turn to get in on the action. Challenge the Dynamic Duo in a brand new trivia game called “Five Alive,” where you'll test your knowledge of our favorite decades. Don't miss this fun-filled episode!
Get ready for a momentous occasion on The Letterman Podcast as we welcome back the incomparable Bill Carter for Episode 112. With a career deeply intertwined with the fabric of late-night TV, Bill Carter's insights and perspectives are unparalleled. In this episode, Mike and Bill enjoy another captivating conversation, exploring a myriad of topics that have shaped the landscape of late-night television. From the recently announced return of Jon Stewart to The Daily Show, to the emergence of the new show After Midnight, which replaced The Late Late Show on CBS, and David Letterman's return to the Ed Sullivan Theater as a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, there's no shortage of compelling insights to uncover. Tune in as we delve into these fascinating developments and much more. The Letterman Podcast is proudly sponsored by hello–deli.com, your go-to destination for official Late Show with David Letterman merchandise, curated with love by Rupert Jee himself.
Welcome to Episode 110 of The Letterman Podcast!
Welcome to a new episode of CineMates, where Jake & Mike fill everyone in on the past week of cinema, from a sleepier week at the box office with two new releases sinking, to Spider-Verse having a different digital cut of its film to late night television? This weeks certainly ain't lacking any action.0:00 - Intro and what Comic Books we want to be adapted properly10:41 - Box Office Recap for weekend of August 11-1328:48 - Why is Spider-Verse's digital release different than the theatrical?35:48 - American Animals and the current state of late night television51:57 - What Jake and Mike watched for the past week…is Mabel from OMITB a serial killer?1:03:43 - What's releasing for the week of August 41:09:16 - OutrosTwitter: @thecinematespod@jake_schulz6@mikejosecollinsTikTok: @thecinematespodYouTube: @TheCinematesPodLetterboxd: @GaxReviews@Piclo
Memorable late-night television talk show moments + Conan and Norm, Letterman and Paris Hilton, and Craig Ferguson flirting
Actor, comedian, and author Pete Holmes joins Mike and Jessie to discuss Conan plucking him from obscurity and donning him with a his own Late Night talk show, much like Lorne Michaels did for Conan in 1993 and how that opportunity led to his meeting of Judd Apatow and the eventual hit HBO series Crashing. Got a question for Inside Conan? Call our voicemail: (323) 209-1079 or e-mail us at insideconanpod@gmail.com.
To celebrate the 8 year anniversary of the end of David Letterman's legendary run in Late Night Television, we decided to release a bonus episode featuring someone who was at the last taping of Late Show with David Letterman. Rob Stover was there that night to take in the historical broadcast, but it almost didn't happen...he had tickets to the second-to-last-show. How did he pull the ol switch-a-roo? He tells us that and much, much more about that night. A fellow Canadian who lives not 4 hours away from our host, Rob's enthusiasm for the Last Days of Letterman still burns as brightly now as it did in May of 2015, and he and Mike have a fantastic conversation about that magical, historic night, and many other Dave-centered topics as well. As always, The Letterman Podcast is brought to you by Rupert Jee and The Hello Deli. Go to hello-deli.com (don't forget the dash) to get officially licensed Late Show with David Letterman merchandise.
Can you see us on Late Night Television? Like Jimmy Kimmel, Trevor Noah, or even TMZ? Well, this was our moment because it was late, one of us was probably high, and we had straight banter until the end!
For decades, late night television talk shows were where America snuggled up together and we laughed. The hosts were household names, but also very male and white. Things diversified a bit last decade with hosts like Trevor Noah and Samantha Bee. But now Bee's show is gone and Noah is on his way out.Today, what's next for late-night television? It's a uniquely American genre whose obituary has been written again and again, yet somehow continues to stumble along. Read the full transcript here.Host: Gustavo ArellanoGuests: L.A. Times television critic Lorraine AliMore reading:Trevor Noah's exit won't just hurt ‘The Daily Show.' It'll hurt all of late night‘Full Frontal With Samantha Bee' is the latest casualty in late-night TV's reshuffleAfter a major cast shake-up, ‘SNL' confronts its weaknesses — but can't overcome them
Comedian, actor, best-selling author, and podcaster Alex Falcone joins me for an upbeat conversation about comedy, pop-culture, and what it means to be a modern man in 2022. We get to hear about Alex's upbringing, the discovery of stand-up, some of his biggest successes to date (Portlandia, The Late Show with Steven Colbert, stand-up tours), and we get his valuable incites on finding your funny bone and learning what is funny by trial-and-error. But first… Top stories of the week: -Russian batteries made from hog weeds. -Nobel Prize awarded to Physicists for research which suggests that reality is not “real” (quantum non-locality). -Flashback Report: 2006. MySpace mishap. Jeff Gets Expelled from High School. More to enjoy: —How a simple misunderstanding almost changed Jeff's life forever. —#MeToo. Where are they now? —Why did everyone want to bang sexy monsters in the 2011? —How Alex became a best-selling author of a teen romance novel. - And finally, the gloves come off when Alex expresses his feelings regarding the life and works of Justin Bieber. One thing is for certain, I Belieb. This episode is special. I love comedy and comics. Just being around the comedy scene gets my motors running. It was an honor to hang with such a pro. Big thank you to Alex Falcone for being a wonderful guest and a huge thank you to Melissa Nesbitt for booking him. Enjoy the show! Want more Alex Falcone? Website https://alexfalcone.ninja/ (AlexFalcone.ninja) https://www.instagram.com/alexfalcone/ (Instagram) https://www.tiktok.com/@alex_falcone?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc (TikTok) https://twitter.com/alex_falcone (Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/alexfalcone (YouTube) News Links: Hogweed Batteries. Source: PV magazine. Accessed 10/14/2022. via: https://www.pv-magazine.com/2022/10/13/sodium-ion-battery-anode-made-from-toxic-hogweed/ (https://www.pv-magazine.com/2022/10/13/sodium-ion-battery-anode-made-from-toxic-hogweed/) Nobel Prize in Physics 2022. Source: Press Release from The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Accessed: 10/14/2022 via: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2022/press-release/ (https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2022/press-release/) Myspace, Your Face; My Mistake. News footage from KATU 2 News. Aired in February 2006. Music: Wander, Shiruki. Respawn, Vieveri. At The End of Nothing, Silver Maple. A Winter to Remember, Trevor Kowalski. Still Fly, Revel Day. Ramble by the River Links: https://my.captivate.fm/Ramblebytheriver.com (Website) https://my.captivate.fm/Patreon.com/ramblebytheriver (Patreon) https://www.facebook.com/jeff.nesbitt.9619/ (Facebook) https://instagram.com/ramblebytheriver (Instagram) https://twitter.com/rambleriverpod (Twitter) https://my.captivate.fm/Ramblebytheriver.captivate.fm (Episode catalogue) Business: ramblebytheriver@gmail.com Keywords: Noxious weed control; noxious weeds; natural resources; Joe Rogan; Bowfinger; Hollywood; Heather Graham; Premium Blend; Comedy Central Presents; Last Comic Standing; #MeToo; ADHD; morning radio; Dane Cook; Greg Geraldo; Maria Bamford; Craig Robinson; The Office; Dmitri Martin; Mitch Hedberg; Steven Wright; TikTok; Twitter; Facebook; MySpace; Spotify; Pandora; Napster; Limewire; Kazaa; George Carlin; Always Sunny Podcast; Portland Oregon; Helium Comedy Club; Late Night Television; The Colbert Report; The Daily Show; The Office; What We Do in the Shadows; Hacks; To Tell The Truth; fruit; Middleditch and Schwartz; improv comedy; Twilight; Fifty Shades of Grey; To Tell the Truth; Second City Chicago; Whose Line is it anyway? Copyright 2022 Ramble by the River LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
There is an argument to be made that Daniel Kellison is one of the greatest segment producers in Late Night Television history, and no, we are not being hyperbolic in making that claim. Daniel started his career with David Letterman and Company in 1988 as a researcher, and worked his way up the ladder enthusiastically over the years. By the time 'The Late Shift' happened, Daniel was a very important part of the show, and when it moved to CBS and the entire world was watching, the entire staff rose to the occasion to create must see TV that was NOT on NBC. The first few years of 'The Late Show with David Letterman' had iconic moment after iconic moment, and Daniel has graciously given of his time to come on The Letterman Podcast for his first (of many if we have anything to say about it) appearances and talk about a few of those iconic moments he had a hand in. Drew Barrymore? Check. 'That' Madonna appearance? Yup. Peter O'Toole? Our big finish. Daniel regales us with many hilarious stories from the show and beyond, including a Hal Gurnee moment you must hear to believe; we promise it will make you laugh. He and Mike also have a lovely talk about Norm Macdonald. This is a quintessential episode of The Letterman Podcast proudly brought to you in part by The Hello Deli. As always, we ask that you might do the following in whatever order you see fit: Share, Subscribe, Like, and leave a Positive Comment. Lets build this community! #Thanksdave #Letterman #thelateshow #latenight #davidletterman #jackhole #jash #thelettermanpodcast #madonna #drewbarrymore #peterotoole #normmacdonald
The gang discusses some of their favorite comedians, which late night television hosts are impossible to watch, and a Congressman challenged Roger Goodell's banishment of Dave Portnoy.
CBS is considering multi-host panel… Joint stand-up show… Kanye West & Chaney Jones split… Amber Heard has been cut… and Todd & Julie Chrisley have been found guilty
Rob Kates has been a professional in the TV business for decades. Like many folks in broadcasting, Rob shares an affinity for the body of work Dave & Co produced. He is also a great enthusiast for the 'Showbusiness of Yesterday.' So much so, he is the administrator or co administrator on many fan group pages to do with Late Night Television, The Rat Pack, and of course, David Letterman. We are thrilled he shared his insights with us. Don't forget to like and subscribe to the show, and if you feel like it, give it a good rating, and share it with someone who would enjoy the program. If you REALLY feel like it, you could also get me a sandwich.
Radio Magnate, Scott Shannon, Morning Man at WCBS and Star of "Worst to first" The True story of Z100 New York!! A ribald, no holds barred interview with Magic Matt Alan's mentor. The last great Top-40 Radio programmer. Even if you only have a passing interest in the former art of radio. You will love this candid interview. Scott Shannon is to radio programming what Johnny Carson was to Late Night Television. (Part two features a truly electrifying, butt cringing never before told story of the bee Gees)
On this edition of #UNFILTERED, Jon Harder discusses how David Letterman was THE guy in Late Night Television in 1993 after moving from NBC to CBS. To check out videos on David Letterman from 1993 via Don Giller's channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSZyBzDw040 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3lAF2qeYTE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_3cp-AtjPs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVQDD2X37uM http://hardwayhq.com The Home of Independent Culture Advertising, Concerns, Hate Mail: Jon@HardwayHQ.com
It's the end of January and we are six weeks from Spring, YAY! Anthony talks about turning off his notifications to save time vs. Alex's appreciation for her iWatch, and autocorrect fails. They are joined this week by Bryan Yamami the Executive Director of TaikoProject. Find out a little more about this growing company with an impressive resume that includes commercials, Academy & Grammy Award, XFactor and Late Night Television appearances. Bryan schools Anthony and Alex on some of the history of taiko and gives us a glimpse at how TAIKOPROJECT has given this their fresh and innovative take on the art form. We touch on TaikoProject's touring concert programs, educational activities and a peek behind their win at the 2005 Tokyo International Taiko Contest. Find out how to become a part of the TaikoProject Performing Team and notable performances.Music from the TaikoProject catalogue: New Beginnings, Grounded, Kodama & Expanding. ASK ANTHONY at www.bollotta.com/podcastFollow @BollottaEntertainment on InstagramJOIN THE LIVE EVENTS COALITION at www.liveeventscoalition.org
Nick Bernstein is the Senior Vice President of Late Night for CBS. Topics: Teachr new print, James' new song 'I Love (Your Lovin')', Old Jobs, Timing, Late Night Television, SNL, Graffito. Banksy Exhibit.
Looks like the Queen's problem is a little case of the late night 'telly' addiction! Could she possibly be watching one of the popular American late night hosts?! Or even a British one?! Listen to The Unofficial Royal Report with Sir Gary, Lady Lisa, Queenie, Prince Charles, and even the ghost of Prince Phillip for all the TEA! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ein kleines Jubiläum steht an: Die ersten 20 Folgen IWH – immerhin! Das schafft so manches TV-Format nicht. Und zu diesem Anlass haben sich Conny und Dennis einen grandiosen Gast eingeladen: Pierre M Krause, the King of Late Night Television in Germany! Er hat über 600 Folgen seiner eigenen Late-Night-Show moderiert, hostet das überaus erfolgreiche Youtube-Format „Kurzstrecke mit Pierre M Krause“ und hat mit „Hier kann man gut sitzen“ ein sehr lustiges und eigenwilliges Buch über die Menschen im Südwesten der Republik geschrieben. Von ihm erfahren Conny und Dennis, warum der deutsche Zuschauer von TV-Macher*innen fast immer unterschätzt wird, welche Floskeln er im Medienbusiness nicht mehr hören kann und warum sein Sofa aus seiner Show jetzt bei Andy Borg im Studio steht. Ach ja, über Kulinarik wird natürlich auch angeregt diskutiert…z.B. warum sich Pierre, wenn er ein Gericht wäre, eher als French Toast sieht. Die Lebensmittel der Woche sind übrigens die Zucchini! BÄM! Und jetzt viel Spaß beim beömmeln! Conny und Dennis freuen sich über Eure Anregungen - gerne unter den Instagram-Accounts @corneliapoletto, @dennis_wilms, direkt per Mail an podcast@isswashase.de Pierres Youtube-Show “Kurzstrecke” https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrskHS7NMZb_ntBJ3qevN-w Die “Kurzstrecke” mit Tim Mälzer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSng90VpIpQ Pierre auf Insta https://www.instagram.com/pierre_m_krause/?hl=de Die Pierre M Krause Show in der ARD-Mediathek https://www.ardmediathek.de/sendung/die-pierre-m-krause-show-swr3-latenight/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS8yODQzNTk4/ „Krause kommt“ in der ARD-Mediathek https://www.ardmediathek.de/sendung/krause-kommt/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS8xNTM3NTIyOA/ _______________________ falkemedia: https://www.falkemedia.de/ hesse und hallermann: http://www.hessehallermann.com/ Carl Group: https://www.carl-group.de/
Ep. 6 How to Be HappySHAMELESS SELF PROMOTIONTo find out what an artists life is REALLY like, purchase my documentary, The Artist - A Documentary go to my website, The Artist - A Documentary or go to VIMEOHere's a trailer to the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i15aUIAieaMIn today's episode I discuss how to improve your life by divorcing yourself from television, news media and garbage on the internet. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SkatingBearStudios)
In this episode Nathan brings on his friend Shaunticlair to shoot the shit and talk about some of the current political discourse they have observed. In particular they discuss the radicalization of American politics over the past five years, the Capitol Hill Insurrection aftermath and how it was covered by journalists, the origin of the term "Sigma Male" on the internet, how President Trump ruined Late Night Television, Ben Shapiro's horrible take on John Lennon's Imagine, why they do not donate to charities, the Wuhan Lab theory and how it was impacted by the Streisand effect, the sad devolution of American journalism, and the inevitable stock market crash that will come and their current investing strategy, Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/stocksandstandup)
What an amazing show we have for all of you! First, Matt share's his thoughts on one of his biggest influences, Conan O'Brein, and his final episode of Late Night Television which airs tonight on TBS at 10pm. (4:07)After that, For the 3rd time in the show's history, we have the coolest man out of New Brunswick coming back on the show. The newly engaged Ryan Page is making his return! Lots has been going on in Mr.Page's life since he was last on the program. Well, I mean he did get engaged to the love of his life, kind of a big deal. So of course we are going to learn about his experience popping the question and how that relates to the hundreds of other couples getting engaged in the Summer of 2021.We also are bringing back the TweetCap! The TweetCap will now be a recurring segment on the Productive Conversations Podcast where Ryan and I will cover the trending stories on Twitter for the week. This week's TweetCap will regard the end of an era for a legendary late night host named Conan O'Brein, Carl Nassib becomes the first openly gay active NFL player, Retail Workers are quitting at record rates, and a legendary singer announces his final shows. This and more will all be covered on this week's TweetCap! It's another classic episode of the Productive Conversations Podcast. Don't forget to check it out on all podcasting platforms and YouTube! (17:10)To look at all exclusive Productive Conversations Podcast content, go to our website, ProductiveConversationsPodcast.com. Check out all our podcasts and videos on the site, check out our Merchandise Store, as well as other content such as blogs, short stories, Matt's Portfolio, Matt's Resume, etc. Check out this episode and more content from the Productive Conversations Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, Audacy, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Listen Notes, and where all podcasting platforms can be discovered. As well as our YouTube Page! Links Below….LinkTree https://linktr.ee/productiveconversationsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mbrown3212Follow us on Instagram@ProductiveConversationsPodcast@MattBrown300Follow us on Twitter@ProdConvoPod@Mattbrown31Follow us on TikTok@productiveconversationsBest way to contact our host is by emailing him at mbrown3212@gmail.com.Merchandise!Productive Conversations Merchandise is Here!You can purchase all exclusive Productive Conversation's Merchandise from our friends's at Zazzle!To check out our store! Go to ProductiveConversationsPodcast.com/merchandise CLICK THE LINKS FOR ALL THE EXCLUSIVE MERCHANDISE!Link to the store/ All ProductsMens & Women Apparel (T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Hats, Shoes, Etc.)StickersBags (Backpacks, Totes, ReUseable Bags)Office Supplies (Pens, Notebooks, Post-It Notes, Binders, Notepads)Stationary (Post Cards, Greeting Cards)Drinkwear (Mugs, Travel Mugs, Water Bottles)Tech (Phone Cases, Laptop Cases, Headphones, Flash Drives, Mousepads, Charge Hubs)Miscellaneous ( Socks, Sandals, Aprons, Towels, Clocks, Magnets, Flask, Bottle Openers, Pillows, Ties)To Find Our Show on Various Podcasting Platforms And YouTube, click on the following links below!Apple PodcastSpotifyYouTubeGoogle PodcastsTuneIn PodcastsStitcher PodcastsPandoraAudacy Amazon MusicAudibleiHeartRadio:PocketCastBullhornPodcast AddictTransistor
It's a slower than slow news day and if you're a new listener, check out Monday's episode or Sunday's....David Letterman looks back at the Late Night Wars and talks about how Jon Stewart forced everyone's hand to talk about politics.The Kelsey Grammer / Alec Baldwin sitcom is not going ahead on ABCRami Yourself on some of the creative choices made on Ramy.And Bob's Burgers still is not real.Vote for Kimmel vs. Colbert at www.instagram.com/dailycomedynews
Dean Victor Varnado (producer, filmmaker, comedian, writer, and cartoonist) has a one-on-one session with Jon Reynolds (comedian) and they discuss how to prepare comedy for late night television and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I discuss Thanksgiving and the recent loss of a friend. Being in AZ and visiting Tombstone. Also, a comedic legend signs off from Late Night Television, but not necessarily comedy. That man's name was Mo Green. Actually it is Conan O'Barbarian. Contribute to 'The Fightmaster Fund' on Gofundme if you can. RIP to dear friend Lesley Fightmaster. RIP: Diego Maradona, David Prowse (original Darth Vader)
Our first guest for this episode is Tom Thriveni ’10, a comedy writer on The Late Late Show with James Corden on CBS. As a Morehead-Cain Scholar, he interned with Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, an opportunity offered by Jon Benson ’06 (Jon produced field segments on the show at the time). Following his graduation from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Tom began pursuing a career in investment banking. As he shared in a Virtual SEVEN Speaker Series event this past spring, it took a traumatic brain surgery to help him realize that he wasn’t following his passion.With support from Dave Bernath ’89, then the executive vice president of programming and multi-platform strategy for Comedy Central, Tom returned to late-night television in 2014. After two years as a researcher on CC’s The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, Tom moved to Los Angeles to be a writer’s assistant for James Corden. He rose to his current position in the fall of 2018.Our second guest is Lauren Gornto ’21, a business administration and management major at Carolina with minors in philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE) and music. The scholar is the music director of Tar Heel Voices, the University’s oldest co-ed a cappella group, and the co-founder of “ACTing Up,” a summer theater camp for children. In summer 2021, Lauren plans to join Insight Sourcing Group in Atlanta as a summer analyst in the consulting practice. Lauren is Tom’s mentee through the Morehead-Cain Mentoring Program; this is the scholar’s and alumnus’s second year participating together. The program strives to leverage the power of the Morehead-Cain network by cultivating connections between scholars and alumni, providing structure and support to these relationships so that they can develop based on shared values and interests. Scholars enroll annually beginning in April and all rising juniors and seniors may participate. You can learn more about the Morehead-Cain Mentoring Program by contacting Emily Olson, our alumni engagement manager, at emily@moreheadcain.org. On your mobile device, you can listen and subscribe to Catalyze on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For any other podcast app, you can find the show using our RSS feed.Catalyze is hosted and produced by Sarah O’Carroll for the Morehead-Cain Foundation, home of the first merit scholarship program in the United States and located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This episode closes out our fall season of the podcast. We’ve covered everything from politics and activism to tech startups, music, and meditation. Thank you for listening. You can let us know what you thought of the season or who you want to hear from in 2021 by finding us on Twitter or Instagram at @moreheadcain or you can email us at communications@moreheadcain.org. Until next time, stay safe.
Samson's on the run for tax evasion, so Danny and Shawn take the opportunity to talk about Disney restructuring to focus on streaming, Hasbro trying to make their own Cinematic Universe, Sonic the Hedgehog being a top grossing film of 2020, Haunting of Bly Manor, Late Night Television, and discuss an Adam Sandler ranking list. Shawn also finally finishes JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Danny reviews Hubie Halloween. Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boredandbrowsingpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BorednBrowsePod Danny's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Slothenberg Samson's Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrBigBoomba --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boredandbrowsing/message
TVC 507.3: From September 2011: Tony, Donna, and Ed remember how the events of 9/11 put a hold on the world of late night comedy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Following the cancellation of Netflix's Patriot Act, Emily and Ed discuss the current state of late night television and how one of Amercia's oldest TV formats has adapted to the new realities of Coronavirus. At least, they get to that eventually, after detours through Batman news, the Cuties marketing controversy, and Netflix's short-sighted approach to commissioning and cancelling shows more generally. 00:00:00 - 00:49:45 - Intro & News 00:49:46 - 01:11:16 - Emily & Ed discuss the state of late night television 01:11:17 - 01:16:26 - SRS Recommends & Outro
The Wiki Boys are back at it this week as they make their way across Wikipedia from toilet paper to Xena Warrior Princess. What's really the big fuss over toilet paper? Who knew when a pandemic hit that's the first thing people would stock up on? Did Xena Warrior Princess use TP?--- For more Wiki U content follow Kyle and Jheisson Nunez on Instagram: @kyleberseth and @jheissonnunez ---Music provided by Davey and the Chains
Why does Connor think late night television is no longer relevant? The answer may not surprise you. Plus: Does anyone remember when Jimmy Fallon did blackface? Connor pronounces words, and does a surprisingly good job. All this and more on our latest episode. Hunter Crossman & Lyle Edwards -- Co-Creators/Hosts Xander & Connor McInerney -- Featured Cast Rowan Wood -- Producer & Editor Carmela Davies -- Art Designer
Heather Gardner is the host of 'Last Night’s Late Night,' a daily series created by Entertainment Weekly for Quibi's digital platform. Heather and her team assemble some of the funniest and most thought-provoking bytes from Late Night Television onto a streamlined and curated series that is available each morning. Heather, who originally started her career in hard news, has become the perfect go-to host with career credits that span over 12 years. With a passion for singing and the ability to make others smile, Heather Gardner's career is quickly rising as one of the best in the business - More Info @ RandomlyRonnieJr.com | RandomlyRonnieJr.me --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randomly-ronnie-jr/support
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On tonight’s episode of The NotSam Networks’ The Tomorrow Show with Keven Undergaro: Keven’s take on the deception of Elizabeth Holmes and the Theranos Silicon Valley documentary — What caused Wendy Williams’ substance addiction — The billion dollar power of p*ssy! — The future of Late Night Television — and what determines happiness?
Mike's had many appearances in many different formats throughout his career. This episode looks back at some of Mike's earliest appearances on Late Night Television, including his special relationship with Joan Rivers. Then, the guys hop online to comment on some of Mike Tyson's most popular YouTube moments. via Knit
This week, Jen and Steve discuss how politics and pop culture intersect during election years -- specifically with Late Night Television. Then they discuss their obsessions of the week; This Is Us and Black Mirror.
comic, writer and actor Dani Fernandez stops by the studio to chat with Utkarsh and Billy about sexism in the industry, sex after divorce, when comedy about your own race goes too far, and Billy GOES IN on the arcane audition packet process for Late Night Television. DO NOT MISS HISTORY BEING MADE!!!
Your hostest with the mostest, Cosandra Calloway, and Mike Madison from Madison Media Radio, go live tonight to talk about their visit to tonight's Jimmy Kimmel Live! show in Hollywood. You don't want to miss this one, it's going to be a blast!
Point of View: Rex shares his thoughts on David Letterman's Late Night career.
Point of View: Rex shares his thoughts on David Letterman's Late Night career.
Late night television has changed dramatically during the past year with younger hosts such as Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert and James Corden taking over the helms of popular shows. Are these new hosts going to change late night in a substantial way? And if so, will they be changes for the better? We talk with a media professor and a former late night talk show star and author about the issue.
This week, the TVZ team takes a look at science fiction soap opera and Battlestar Galactica prequel Caprica. Also, the news of the week and a commentary from stand-up comedian Evan Valentine. Plus a plea for your support.
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