What do you get when you mix comedian Jerry Seinfeld with the likes of Bill Maher, new Late Show host Stephen Colbert, the soon-to-be Daily Show lead Trevor Noah and a dash of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jim Carrey and Steve Harvey? Well, the new season of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. Or, you get the new trailer for the upcoming season... Read More »
As the final episode of The Daily Show approaches this coming Aug. 6, host Jon Stewart has unveiled that he's been running a program that aims at getting veterans who have returned home jobs in television. Stewart has been running the program for the past three years but has only now come out publicly about it. His program puts vets through a five-week boot camp and teaches them the behind-the-scenes features of the television industry. It's something many vets have gone through, including Army scout Nathan Witmer. Read More »
Just last night, it was announced that comedienne and mother of actor Ben Stiller, Anne Meara, had died at the age of 85. The wife to Jerry Stiller was a huge figure in comedy, having gained a significant amount of fame in the 60s on The Ed Sullivan Show. Following her death, a number of famous comedians have come out on Twitter to express their condolences and share their favorite Anne Meara moments. Read More »
Pop superstar Justin Bieber took part in the increasingly popular "Carpool Karaoke" segment on The Late Late Show with new host James Corden, and boy was it pretty amazing! The "Baby" singer is definitely taking a step back from his bad-boy image of the recent past to become a likeable music icon, and the fact that he sang the Boyz II Men hit song "End of the Road" added to his appeal. Plus, he sings some of his older songs with the talk show host. Check out this new video of Bieber singing a classic R&B ballad below! Read More »
Well, it's over, readers. David Letterman just finished up his final episode of The Late Show. And while the night was filled with absolute hilarity and absurdity, there were some major moments of emotion, which is funny considering how much Letterman has been known for not showing emotion. Regardless, we found ourselves thinking oh, so many things during tonight's (or yesterday's, if you think about it) final episode. But of course, celebrity twitter reactions are much more interesting, no? Read More »
It’s the end of TWO eras for CBS, apparently. As everyone knows, comedian David Letterman will end out his famed Late Show series tomorrow, May 20, but there will also be another person leaving the network soon: Head of Comedy Wendi Trilling. The exec has reportedly been with the network for 25 years, and now she’s stepping down this coming June. Read More »
Actress Maya Rudolph stopped by the Superdome in New Orleans this past weekend and delivered a hilarious commencement speech for the graduating class of Tulane University. There in attendance was not only the hysterical former Saturday Night Live player – who was apparently naked under that gown – but also the impressions of two legendary ladies: Beyonce and Oprah! Read More »
It's the final week of Late Shows. With that, David Letterman decided to do something special for last night's Top 10 List – he invited ten members of his staff out to read one of the last lists of the series. The final one, of course, will be tomorrow, Wednesday, May 20. Letterman kicked off the list with the category Top 10 Things I'll Miss About Working At The Late Show and invited out anyone from an intern to longtime staff members like the CBS Orchestra's own Paul Schaffer, stage manger Biff Henderson and announcer Alan Kalter to participate. Read More »
Tonight marks the end of comedy as we know it. Late Show host David Letterman is retiring and ending his famed CBS series after being on the air for 30 years (in different shows). And with that news, comedians have been coming out to wish their idol goodbye and share their stories of how Letterman has helped them shape their careers and influence their material. Shockingly enough, pretty much everyone has shed a tear saying goodbye to David Letterman. Read More »
One Direction stopped by The Late Late Show this week to visit their old pal and current host of the talk show, James Corden, and participated in a heated dodgeball game! Taking on the "Ball Busters," a rough group of ladies that did not hold back on the boy band, we got to see Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson and Harry Styles stop singing songs and get their hands on some balls ... you know what we mean! Did the boys work out their frustration about Zayn Malik leaving the band earlier in 2015, causing more breakup rumors? Find out in this video! Read More »