Sesame Street has a new challenge for their viewers and they want them to #ShareTheLaughter. What is the best way to do that? Tell a joke of course. Here is Josh Groban asking, “What kind of songs do planets sing?” To hear the answer, you are going to have to watch the video above as the singer shares a secret only he and Neil deGrasse Tyson would know.
I love Grobs but when it comes to his delivery, it is good thing that he is a double threat. Does anyone know if he can dance and does he dance to Neptunes?
BTW I love kids jokes, so here is one of my favorite, “Knock knock. Who’s there? A little old lady? A little old lady who? I didn’t know you could yodel!” Share some of your favorite jokes for kids because it will brighten everybody’s day including mine.
When Showtime announced that they were bringing back Twin Peaks with a majority of the original cast members, we were excited for the show. Then it started to air and it is awful, does not make sense and might be the worst show ever to air on television.
With each episode, I have been looking for something to make me happy about the revival and yesterday Seth Meyers gave that thing. He did a segment of Late Night from the Red Room and I enjoyed those two minutes more than I have enjoyed any two minutes strung together from Twin Peaks: The Return. I laughed so hard, I actually felt like that old woman in Vegas who realized that Dougie had the magic touch with the slots.
Seriously, how much are you detesting Twin Peaks 2.0?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRb_3hCa72Y
One of the most memorable interviews ever to happen on late night television was when Joaquin Phoenix went on The Late Show as his rap star alter ego and gave David Letterman his most awkward sit downs. Yesterday, when the TV host was on Howard Stern’s radio show the Shock Jock wanted to know if he knew that was going to happen. Letterman told him, “I knew what he was doing ahead of time.” Did he enjoy it? He said, “I did enjoy it because it was like getting your work in on the heavy bag. It was easy. It was batting practice.” And with that that whole moment was ruined.
But it does not stop there, Letterman also admitted that he knew Jerry Lawler was going to punch Andy Kaufman during that shocking confrontation. He revealed that the late brilliant comic always let him know what he was going to do on the show beforehand.
Just like wrestling, late night TV is fake and my bubble has been busted. I am so sad.
But what makes me happy is listening to the full interview where Letterman held nothing back about his life in late night television like how crazy the publicists are and so much more.
Howie Mandel loves to play pranks on people and he got to do one on the people auditioning for America’s Got Talent. The bald headed comedian put on a wig, glasses, makeup and made himself look like a woman and checked in people who wanted to be on the NBC show to see if they would recognize the judge. Did they know it was him dressed as a her? Not a single person did because he was actually believable as woman. Watch him below and tell me if you would have known it was him because I would not have known.
One of the most memorable moments of The Goldbergs’ pilot is seeing Jeff Garlin in his tighty whities. Since then, it has been very rare that we get to see his sexy legs. But yesterday, he shared a photo of himself wearing just his briefs and a white T-Shirt and I am hoping we see more of it when the ABC sitcom returns for its 5th season on September 27th. As Bev would say he is scrumptious.