Dressed almost identically, one of the premiere pairs of identical twins in comedy, the Lucas Brothers returned to the Tonight Show stage to perform stand up on Thursday.
The great comedian W.C. Fields is credited with saying “Never work with children or animals.” If W.C. had lived long enough, he might have included robots as well in that rule.
You would think that just collaborating and performing with Simon Pegg in movies like Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The World's End would provide Nick Frost with enough amazing stories to tell.
Recent Grammy Award winner Patton Oswalt (who won for best Comedy Album, "Talking for Clapping") visited the Tonight Show to talk to Jimmy Fallon about the many projects he's currently involved with.
Comedy legend Andrea Martin sat down with Seth Meyers on Late Night on Monday to talk about her new series, "Great News" created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock.
One of Comedy Central's newest offerings to political late night comedy, Moshe Kasher, stopped by the Late Show to promote and explain his new series "Problematic" to Stephen Colbert.
This country used to be full of time-honored traditions. There was a time when Presidents still threw out the first pitch to commemorate the start of baseball season and they would release their tax returns, but those days are long gone.
Got those taxes done? If you made the deadline or got a procrastination extension to the IRS, it will feel good to relax with some late night talk show comedy.
Billy Crystal no longer does just stand up comedy. Now, his shows are full multi-media events and on his latest tour, Bonnie Hunt is now part of the experience.
This year, the White House Correspondents' Dinner won't have the President there to speak at their annual event, but the WHCD has picked a comedian to host.
As part of his grieving process, Jimmy Kimmel hosted Bob Saget and John Stamos on his show Monday night to talk about their memories of the late comedy legend Don Rickles.
Whether you prefer the word "repeats" or "reruns" or the much classier term, "encore performances", this week's late night programming is full of them.
As the news of legendary comedian Don Rickles' passing spread across the internet, Twitter exploded with his fellow comedians wanting to pour out their love and respect for the man known as "Mr. Warmth".
If there was a debate over which network sitcom is stronger when it comes to dealing with race issues, David Alan Grier is picking the one that he works on, The Carmichael Show.