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Midnight

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    Lea Michele talks and performs: actress Janelle James.
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    Guests include Trevor Noah, Antoni Porowski, AndreaCampos and musical guest Lil Baby.
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    Filmmaker Christopher Nolan.
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    TV host Joy-Ann Reid: basketball player A'ja Wilson.
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    Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.): comic Usama Siddiquee.
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    John Cena.Kwame Alexander.Performance by Asake.
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    Guests include Rachel Maddow, Noah Centineo, Fabien Frankeland musical guest Remi Wolf.
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    1. Jason Bateman 2. Paul Simon 3. Musical Guest Paul Simon
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    1. Charlie Hunnam ("Shantaram") 2. Iliza Shlesinger ("AllThings Aside") 3. Musical Guests NAV feat. Don Toliver
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    Guests include Reese Witherspoon, Kevin Nealon and comedianSabrina Wu.
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    Guests include Naomi Watts, Jacob Batalon, Justin Thomas andmusical guest Sam Hunt.
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    Guests include Jack Harlow (co-host), Dwyane Wade and musicalguest Quavo & Takeoff.
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    Guests include Mike Myers, Sutton Foster, Killer Mike andmusical guest Killer Mike.
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    Guests include Ralph Macchio, Jennifer Beals, Lea Thompsonand musical guest Modern English.
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    Sienna Miller stars in "Wander Darkly," in theaters and ondemand December 11.
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    Guests Quentin Tarantino (Cinema Speculation) and Seth Reiss& Will Tracy (The Menu). Arjuna Contreras sits-in with the8G Band.
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    Guests Jim Parsons (Spoiler Alert) and Amber Ruffin &amp:Lacey Lamar (The World Record Book of Racist Stories). BryanCarter sits-in with the 8G Band.
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    Guests John Leguizamo (The Menu), Zoe Kazan (She Said) andmusical guest Paolo Nutini (Performance: "Everywhere", Album:Last Night In The Bittersweet). Arjuna Contreras sits-in withthe 8G Band.
  19. Ken Weatherwax, best known for playing Pugsley on the 1964 series The Addams Family has died, he was 59. According to his family, he suffered a heart attack at his home in California. There will be a private funeral for family only and then another public funeral for his fans. After the beloved series was canceled in 1966, Weatherwax went on to voice the same Pugsley character in the 1970s series and and even played Pugsley Sr. in a TV movie. Although he eventually transitioned to work behind the camera as a grip and set builder, he still made appearances at fan conventions.
  20. As first reported by TMZ, Kelly passed away in her sleep late Wednesday night. The actress checked herself into rehab last week to battle her addiction to alcohol and drugs. Kelly's agent told TMZ that Kelly was determined to clean herself up and live a sober life, prior to her untimely passing. She had reportedly fallen off the wagon recently after a dispute with her estranged husband, Robert Gilliam. Kelly's estranged husband beat her last May to obtain residual money from her show. He was convicted of domestic battery last month and sentenced to 3 years probation. He also served 35 days in jail for the beating. Kelly filed for divorce from her abusive husband back in July. The cause of Kelly's death, according to TMZ, is cardiac arrest. Kelly first broke into acting in an episode of 'Married with Children' in 1992. From there, she went on to appear in shows like 'Murphy Brown' and 'Charmed' before landing her role on the hit sitcom 'That '70s Show.' In 2010, Kelly was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol; her substance abuse issues became public record and she has appeared on many talk shows discussing her battles against addiction. Kelly was forty-three years old. Source: 'That '70s Show' Actress Lisa Robin Kelly Dead at 43
  21. Palillo was apparently found by his partner, Joseph Gramm, around 4:00 a.m. Palillo was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 63 years old. Palillo was best known for playing Arnold Dingfelder Horshack on Welcome Back, Kotter, but he did also appear on Ellen, Darkwing Duck, Laverne and Shirley in the Army and he appeared in Friday the 14th Part VI: Jason Lives. In recent years, Palillo taught at G-Star School of the Arts for Motion Pictures and Broadcasting in Palm Beach County, Florida. He also produced his first full-length play, the Lost Boy, in 2005 and, in 2007, he introduced a clothing line spcializing in limited-edition t-shirts created by Rotter and Friends. Earlier this year, "Kotter" co-star Robert Hegyes, who played Epstein, also passed away, also from a heart attack. Rest in piece, Ron Palillo. Source: 'Welcome Back, Kotter's' Horshack passes away
  22. Her first comments came on Friday (Nov. 25) and appear to be at the expense of her soon-to-be ex-husband. Demi, who inexplicably still uses the Twitter name of "MrsKutcher.", writes "Why do we have only 1 day for giving thanks? Is that why so many people feel unappreciated? Make this 1 of 365 days of Thanksgiving!". In 2010, we started hearing tales of Ashton’s extramarital affairs. First it was Brittany Jones, who claimed she and Ashton “made love on the couch” one day when Demi wasn’t home. Then, earlier this year, we learned that Ashton got drunk and had sex with another woman, Sara Leal, who subsequently sold her story to Us Magazine, so it's entirely possible that this "unappreciated" comment is directed squarely at Kutcher. Demi announced on Nov. 17 that she's dumping her husband of six years. Kutcher, also a Twitter regular, has only posted twice since the split. The first tweet came on Nov. 17 when he expressed his thoughts toward Moore saying he will "cherish the time" the two were married. Then, on Nov. 23, Kutcher writes, "I'm thankful for family, friends, you, & time to reach my potential. What are you thankful for?" View full article
  23. The Bodybuilder, actor and the original "Incredible Hulk", Lou Ferrigno turned 60 today (Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011). Let us all wish him 'Happy Birthday' before he gets too angry!!! Ferrigno became a star for his work as Bruce Banner's angry, green alter-ego on the TV series "The Incredible Hulk". The popular show ran from 1977-82 and totaled 82 episodes. He earned the title of Mr. Universe twice in the 70's during the bodybuilding craze. Since then, he has continued to act, as well as continuing with his bodybuilding career. He's guest starred on various tv shows such as "Chuck", "Reno 911!", "The King of Queens", "Celebrity Apprentice", and several others. As far as his bodybuilding career, he has his own line of fitness equipment and books and apparel. So again, let's all wish Mr. Ferrigno a very Happy Birthday and hope that he has many more to come. Happy Birthday Lou !!!!! Click here to view the article Source: Lou Ferrigno Turns 60!!!!
  24. The second half of the series sees explosive new adventures… plus a few old enemies! You can find it here!!!! Click here to view the article Source: Doctor Who Episodes 8 - 13 Trailers
  25. [imgleft] [/imgleft] NBC's late-nightmare is over. The network announced Thursday (Jan. 21) that Conan O'Brien will leave "The Tonight Show" and NBC. O'Brien is expected to tape his last "Tonight" on Friday (Jan. 22). NBC and O'Brien agreed to a $45 million deal wherein Conan receives $33 million under the condition that he not return to television for eight months. There is also no provision that says his $33 million will go down by the amount of his new television deal, as was previously speculated. The rest of the $45 million will go towards the severance package for his "Tonight Show" staff members. Jay Leno will return to hosting "The Tonight Show" after the Winter Olympics. The official deal comes after almost two weeks of sturm und drang about the future of O'Brien and Leno, and to at least some degree of the network as a whole. NBC said Sunday, Jan. 10 that the prime-time "Jay Leno Show," which had pulled weak ratings and damaged affiliates' local news numbers, would end, and network chairman Jeff Gaspin floated a plan to give Leno a half-hour show at 11:35 p.m., pushing "The Tonight Show" to just after midnight and "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" to 1 a.m. Two days later, however, O'Brien released a statement saying he didn't want to move to midnight. "I sincerely believe that delaying 'The Tonight Show' into the next day to accommodate another comedy program will seriously damage what I consider to be the greatest franchise in the history of broadcasting," he said. "'The Tonight Show' at 12:05 simply isn't 'The Tonight Show.'" That kicked off a round of sniping that played out in the two hosts' monologues -- as well as those of David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel and Craig Ferguson -- intense negotiations and lots of reports about when O'Brien would be doing his last show. Negotiations dragged on as NBC and O'Brien's camp hammered out details, with reports of "it'll be done tomorrow" trickling out for almost a week. Now it's done and Conan O'Brien will receive $33 million for seven months' work. Not a bad deal, though we'd wager he still feels pretty raw about the whole thing. Follow Zap2it on Twitter and Facebook for the latest TV, movie and celebrity news. Related Conan O'Brien is Zap2it readers' favorite late night host 'Jay Leno Show' leaving primetime in February Photo credit: NBC
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