Have you wondered if President Obama wishes he were running against Donald Trump? And: does he laugh at Trump when he watches him? Here are his replies, thanks to Jimmy Kimmel asking the questions:
GOLD. GOLD. GOLD. The First Lady Michelle Obama Carpool Karaoke, with the adorable James Corden, for 'The Late Late Show with James Corden'. James Corden's White House tour takes an unthinkable turn when First Lady Michelle Obama joins him for a drive around the grounds singing Stevie Wonder and Beyonce. Surprise guest Missy Elliott drops in to sing "This Is For My Girls." YES. And, you can download "This Is For My Girls" from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/this-is-for-my-girls/id1093266044?i=1093266053
This Wednesday (US time, Thursday AUS time), James visits The White House for a very special 'Carpool Karaoke' with The First Lady Michelle Obama. YUP.
A lip sync battle with Jimmy Fallon is always gonna be good. Add the often elusive Tom Cruise, and ker-ching! WINNER! Here is the soon-to-go-viral video:
Samantha X, the escort who wrote a book called 'Hooked' and appeared on Australian TV in the 'Sunday Night' interview (scroll down down for that link) is talking about her life and career, is in her native UK
She appeared the British ITV show called 'This Morning', talking to Amanda Holden and Gok Wan. Samantha (real name Amanda Goff), 40, said she sees herself as 'mentor' for other young aspiring prostitutes and is in the process of setting up an escort academy (see video below). She also described her job akin to that of a therapist (video below also). “‘What I’ve learnt is that children don’t need their parents to have a good job, like in banking, what they need is your time,”‘ Samantha told 'This Morning'. 'They know mummy’s written a book about sex and we’ve left it at that,' she said. 'But when the questions come I will answer them with sincerity and integrity. Samantha X's entire interview clips here:
It's here, David Letterman's last opening monologue. The blurb on the video says that he "reveals a new Las Vegas act and gets send-offs from "The Simpsons" and "Wheel of Fortune" in his last Late Show monologue." Watch below, and click here for Australian TV screen details for the last ep:
The 68 year old host has been hosting theshow for 33 years, and will be handing the reins to comedian Stephen Colbert.
The last show featured no sit-down guest interviews, instead playing clips spanning his 33-year career, all the way back to his 1980s morning show on NBC.
The top names turned up for one of Letterman's signature bits, the nightly Top 10 list, with the final one entitled 'Top 10 Things I've Always Wanted to Say to Dave', with Bill Murray, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Carrey and Alec Baldwin taking part.
David observed that he had done more than 6000 shows, then added that physicist Stephen Hawking had calculated "It works out to about eight minutes of laughter".
Three cast members from 'The Real Housewives of Melbourne' - Jackie Gillies, Janet Roach, and Chyka Keebaugh - appeared on American TV, on the 'Today' show in the US. Speaking to Kathie Lee and Hoda, Jackie, Janet and Chyka revealed that even though people doubted them when the show first started, they knew it would be a hit with audiences. The entire series is also shown in the US, with the same episodes shown simultaneously. Watch the interview from 'Today' here:
And follow the series in the US on the website here.
The cult TV show 'Full House' will return to television for a 13 episode sequel on Netflix in 2016. John Stamos, who played Uncle Jesse on the popular family sitcom, breaking the news 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'.
Here is the clip (we know… what you really wanna know is: will the Olsen twins be back?):
To be called 'Fuller House', the new series will focus on Candace Cameron Bure’s character, D.J. Tanner, who is a recently widowed and pregnant veterinarian… yup!
Her younger sister and aspiring musician Stephanie Tanner (Jodie Sweetin) and her childhood bestie Kimmy Gibbler, (Andrea Barber), along with Gibbler’s teen daughter Ramona, move in to help D.J. raise her two sons — the rebel 12-year-old J.D. and neurotic 7-year-old Max — and soon-to-arrive baby.
John Stamos will produce the show and reprise his role as a guest star. Discussions with original 'Full House' stars Bob Saget, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Dave Coulier and Lori Loughlin for guest appearances in the new show are “ongoing,” according to the Netflix statement.
'Full House', which aired on ABC from 1987 to 1995, followed Danny Tanner (Saget) and his family after his wife’s death.
“As big fans of the original Full House, we are thrilled to be able to introduce Fuller House’s new narrative to existing fans worldwide, who grew up on the original, as well as a new generation of global viewers that have grown up with the Tanners in syndication,” said Cindy Holland, vice president of original content for Netflix, in a statement.
In a joint statement, executive producers Robert L. Boyett, Thomas L. Miller and Jeff Franklin said: “The continued support of ‘Full House’ fans of all ages for the last 28 years has been astounding. It is an honor and a thrill to catch up with these beloved characters and explore their lives today. The love you saw on the show was real. The cast has remained a loving family off screen all these years. We are as excited as our fans to finally bring ‘Full House’ back to life.”
It's 'Mean Tweets' time. That 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' segment where celebs read out actual Tweets about themselves. This one is the music edition, part two. Watch this just released clip:
Says the YouTube description: People write very nasty things on Twitter. From time to time on this program, we shine a light on that. We are pleased to bring you our second all-music edition of #MeanTweets featuring Josh Groban, Drake, Lady Gaga, Sam Smith, Jessie J, Blake Shelton, Haim, Wiz Khalifa, Ed Sheeran, Iggy Azalea, Pitbull, Sia, Childish Gambino, Britney Spears, Ariana Grande, Jason Aldean, 5 Seconds Of Summer, Katy Perry and Psy.
The hilarious lip sync you must see… over a million views and rising by the minute: Will Ferrell with his rendition of Beyonce's 'Drunk In Love'… and the rest. Watch:
Stop what you're doing and watch this just uploaded video of: Jimmy Fallon, One Direction & The Roots: "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town", playing classroom instruments (it's set to go mega-viral):
After Jimmy Fallon expresses his desire in seeing Ricky Gervais interview himself, they swaps mouths to have an in-depth chat that ends with a duet of "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" - we present, the famous "Lip Flip."
Jimmy Fallon and Brad Pitt have a "breakdance conversation" from the basement of 30 Rock in New York City. Of course they do! This viral video is very, very funny. Who knew they could dance SO well! What… they're stunt doubles…?
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This is the funniest, most immature, most hilarious thing I have seen in a LONG time… my kids and I are in absolute hysterics. SO good. Watch (it'll go viral in 3, 2, 1…):
For Jimmy Fallon's 40th birthday, the 'Tonight Show' staff unveiled a couple of surprises for his birthday show, including Seth Rogen and James Franco... in a giant cake! Oh yeah, and Stevie Wonder singing his signature 'Happy Birthday' song. No biggie!
He later Tweeted:
Thank you guys for the birthday vibes. I'm a lucky man. Thank you.
— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) September 19, 2014
Jimmy Fallon talks to Glenn Close about her Broadway play 'A Delicate Balance'… and her brilliant baby impressions, which she demonstrates for Jimmy and the audience.