When it's time for your late night television comedy debut, it doesn't get any better than making it on the number one late night television show, in this case, the Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.
One of the best things to come out of last year's tense and bizarre Presidential election, was the political reporting from Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
Now that President Trump has been sworn in, it feels like this year can finally get underway. Oh wait. Over at CBS, Stephen Colbert and James Corden each need another week off.
Stephen Colbert continues to flex his hosting muscles. The host of the Late Show, the 39th Annual Kennedy Center Honors and his own Election Night special on Showtime, has been announced as the host of this year's Primetime Emmy Awards on CBS.
Rumors and reports had been swirling around the show business world for weeks, and on Tuesday, the rumors became reality; the hit NBC sitcom Will & Grace is returning to the network for a 10 episode run.
It's the last week of the Obama era, so if any of the late night hosts are holding onto any jokes about soon-to-be private citizen Barack Obama, now is the time to cash them in.
Your late night hosts have all decided that it's time to start making some new comedy in the new year and everyone will be right back to work this week.
The late night talk shows are easing their way into the new year. Jimmy Kimmel is back, but the other late night Jimmy, Conan and Seth Meyers aren't quite ready to jump into 2017 yet and are taking the week off.
The actor best known as the gentle priest Father Mulcahy on the TV comedy series M*A*S*H, William Christopher passed away on New Year’s Eve 2016. Even […]