Amanda finds out that a big house on her street is owned by anold lady who is planning to move out. So, she inserts herselfinto her life, hoping to get first refusal on the sale.
Sherri kicks off the show with laughs in The Stand-Up Spot.ABCNews anchor Deborah Roberts tells Sherri about her book,"Sisters Loved and Treasured: Stories of Unbreakable Bonds" andthe "20/20" podcast.Plus, Sherri's Funny Over 50 Contestantsperform standup for a chance to advance to the final round.
Guest host Andy Cohen: Kellyoke Encore: "Stranger in MyHouse"; Michael Urie; Maddie Ziegler; Emily Kaufman, theTravel Mom; Kelly Extra: Adrien Brody; Kelly Extra: JackWhitehall and Keke Palmer; jazz-loving dog.
Actress Taraji P. Henson stops by to chat about her newBroadway show, "Joe Turner's Come and Gone." Jenniferwelcomes 12-year-old Tony Barisano, aka "Tony Cash," fromWestchester, New York. Tony has gone viral for his spot-onItalian pronunciation videos, love of Italian food, and hisbig Italian-American personality.Plus, Boston Celtic JaylenBrown and Jennifer chat about his sneaker and apparel brand741.
Sherri kicks off the show with laughs in The Stand-Up Spot.Bobthe Drag Queen tells Sherri about his recent run in Broadway's"Moulin Rouge" and new projects with this productioncompany. Comedian Sindhu Vee drops into Sherri's LaughLounge.
Kellyoke Encore: "Flowers": Josh Groban chats and performs:Jalen Thomas Brooks; Kyle Cooke and Carl Radke ("SummerHouse"); road trip with Emily Kaufman, the Travel Mom;Brooke Burke.
Jennifer welcomes back comedian and actor Jay Pharoah! Then,the McBride family, Jules, Jevon, and their 9-year-olddaughter Juliana — share their emotional journey afterreceiving a second chance at life, and how staying at RonaldMcDonald House became a source of comfort, strength, and hopeduring their most difficult moments.Joined by Global President& CEO Katie Fitzgerald, we learn how Ronald McDonaldHouse has supported more than 1.6 million families around theworld by providing care, community, and a home away from homewhen it's needed most.