The Best of 'Late Night With Fallon' aired on NBC on Sunday night, honoring the host as he gets close to transitioning over to The Tonight Show. Many moments have inspired hysterical laughter through the years, but beyond just interviews, ridiculous games that involve carpet samples as prizes and skits with celebrity guests smashing eggs on their own heads, the show has given us some unique "digital originals." Read More »
Jerry Seinfeld took part in an "Ask Me Anything" Reddit conversation yesterday to promote the third installment of his web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. In addition to talk about the new season and of course the expected questions about his famous show about nothing, Seinfeld did end up spilling a bit of exciting news. Read More »
The Bachelor started full-forced Monday night with a look at bachelor Juan Pablo's home life, a friendly consultation with veteran Sean Lowe, and the first introduction to the ladies this season. Read More »
Juan Pablo Galavis wasn't the one for Desiree Hartsock during season 9 of The Bachelorette, but now the tables have turned and the 32-year-old single dad and former professional soccer player is the one in charge for The Bachelor's 18th season on ABC, and he's got 25 ladies to choose from. Read More »
The Tonight Show has had the longest running airtime in television history. It all started with Steve Allen, then Jack Paar. Next was one of the most innovative TV icons, Johnny Carson, followed by Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien (briefly), back to Jay Leno, and now Jimmy Fallon, who will make his debut for the job on Feb. 17. Read More »
Petite and quirky comedian Natasha Leggero recently got hit with some backlash after a joke she made on NBC's New Years Eve with Carson Daly. Daly prompted the joke when he asked both Leggero and Jane Lynch to share their thoughts on the recent uproar surrounding an allegedly offensive tribute in remembrance of Pearl Harbor by SpaghettiOs. (It features a particularly enthusiastic SpaghettiO holding the American flag). Read More »
Over 20 years ago, famed comedy writer and director Judd Apatow had a dream to have a script he wrote for The Simpsons become reality. Now, his dream has finally come true. Read More »
The 100th episode of Parks and Recreation is set to air on Jan. 9, which is certainly cause for celebration. But sadly, the episode finds Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) officially wrapping up her job as City Councilwoman. Read More »
Prince William is now set to attend Cambridge University. Kensington Palace announced on Dec. 30 that he will take part in a 10-week course in agricultural management organized by the Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership. But other students enrolled aren't pleased that the Prince got what seems to be preferential treatment, and one in particular spoke out in the school's newspaper The Tab. Read More »
Juan Pablo Galavis is the next one to look for love on The Bachelor, but he's the first non-Caucasian star to take on the challenge. Previously a pro-soccer player from Venezuela, Galavis says he shows his culture in the upcoming episodes. Read More »
Seth MacFarlane has made western, of all things, with A Million Ways to Die in the West, which is set to hit theaters on May 30. The film features a start-studded cast with Charlize Theron, Neil Patrick Harris, Amanda Seyfried, Liam Neeson and Sarah Silverman. The first photo of a scene from the film has now been released. Read More »
Chinese audiences will now have access to the American sketch show Saturday Night Live thanks to the online video site Sohu.com. The show premiered on Dec. 23, but it was officially announced today. Read More »
Jerry Seinfeld, most famous for his show about nothing, has taken another simple idea and made it extremely entertaining with his web series Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee. Season three for the series started today with Louis C.K. being picked up in a 1959 Fiat Jolly. Read More »