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    Is McCarthy afraid that her husband will get in some kind of trouble if she can’t keep her eyes on him?

    It seems to be an industry-wide thing, possibly also due to a finite limit on shelf space. My daughter can’t find any of her beloved Diet Dr. Pepper in the two liter bottles in any of the markets near us in SoCal, only the overpriced 20oz bottles at the 7/11...

    Letterman’s mom was sweet. In the Meyers’ case, it’s not hard at all to see where the brothers got their sense of humor from. And watching the Meyers family has become my family’s night-after-Thanksgiving tradition while working on the leftovers.

    Perhaps they want to get some public feedback before pulling the trigger. They’ll show clips from four or five different hosts to focus groups. I suppose it’s possible that Ken will be horrible at reading the answers or chatting up the contestants, though I strongly doubt both.

    And yet Hollywood has welcomed back Mel Gibson, who’s apparently only a sexist Nazi when he’s drunk. Not only won’t I watch anything he’s in, I don’t ever want to see anything featuring anyone he’s worked with since his “comeback.”

    The rotating host idea isn’t bad, I just hope they don’t drag it out. I also have to wonder if they’re only doing this to avoid the appearance of having already chosen Ken. In either event, after 36 years of consistency we don’t need someone different every week for months. Just give it five weeks with five different

    Peacock is free with ads. Though a few shows are entirely behind the paywall, I don’t know if the new Saved By the Bell is though.

    The money could also be providing funding to retrofit the facilities and retrain the workers for clean/green energy.

    I happen to think Andy’s podcast is more enjoyable than Conan’s. It’s longer so there’s more time to get in depth with the guests. And Andy isn’t as comedically “on” as Conan is on his podcast. His guests aren’t as high-wattage as Conan’s, but that doesn’t matter as Andy is a surprisingly good interviewer in his own

    She’s still on Seth. She’s pulling double duty for now, as is Jenny Hagel who is Amber’s head writer and executive producer.

    Peacock is FREE (with commercials), though some shows require a subscription. The Amber Ruffin Show does not require a subscription, so go watch now.

    I’m thinking the same. The TV show can be for the comedy and the podcast is for guests.

    Amber Ruffin’s show on Peacock is great because it’s a talk show without the guests. I’m hoping that’s what Conan’s new attempt will be like.

    I was thinking this would free up Andy Richter to host Jeopardy. He’s my dark horse candidate. (It’ll be Jennings though.)

    This is very disappointing. I’ve watched him from the start, and about a year before he ended Late Night, I’d record it and watch with my kids who became his biggest and youngest fans. We were all bummed after he lost the Tonight Show and we went to one of his live shows before he started on TBS. My kids were 13 and

    I think they’re getting a head start on ruining 2021 for us.

    Considering how much Grammar must have made from Frazier alone, it was very sad to see him stooping that low. His alimony payments must be astronomical.

    I’d rather watch video of the two of them behind the scenes. They’re political opposites and both are quite outspoken. They’ll need dressing rooms as far apart as possible.

    I’m pretty sure he would remember. I managed to contact him before my tenth anniversary and I was able to surprise my wife with a recording from him in character. Then a good friend of mine managed to reach Jess Harnell and got him to secretly record something for us as well. Then at what I believe may have been a

    I think the one thing we learned from Animaniacs that should be a lesson for all of us is that Yakko and Milton Berle didn’t get along. Though I’m sure that was just the writers’ way of getting “Milton Berle” and “long” in the same sentence without running afoul of the censors.