It is suspected that Paramount did not renew Stephen Colbert’s contract because they were afraid of donald trump, and they wanted the Skydance merger to go through, which it did.
So now that Colbert is a week away from his last episode of The Late Show, he invited David Letterman, the only other man to have the job, to be a guest on the late night talk show.
What did they do? A first for Colbert, but something Letterman loved to do. They threw stuff off of the roof of The Ed Sullivan Theater at the CBS Eye logo! Things that went crashing down to the street were chairs, watermelons, and a goodbye cake from CBS.
When it was all done, it was time for a goodbye message to their former employer from the two hosts who kept the show alive for nearly 33 years. Letterman quoted Edward R. Murrow with his own twist, “Good night. Good luck. Mother fuckers!”
And they are going to need it, because the only people watching Byron Allen’s show are the ones who fell asleep with the television on during the 11 O’clock news.
Before Shania Twain appeared on talk shows all over the world, she made her debut on The Tommy Hunter Show. Even though she was just 14, you can tell she was going to be a star during that 1980 performance.
To hear what she said about her television debut, then click here!
Ever since we got to know Ke Huy Quan in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1984, we have thought he is so cute. And he has just gotten cuter and cuter over the years.
Earlier this week, the Oscar winner continued to be as cute as possible. How? He posed with Shaquille O’Neal. At 5’4″, he looks like that little boy who went on an adventure with Harrison Ford standing next to the 7″1″ NBA star.
It is not only because of the height difference, but it is also because he is smiling like a little boy who is meeting his idol. And Shaq looks just as happy. I mean, who doesn’t love Quan?