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Talk Talk: Don Rickles, Janeane Garofalo, Justin Long

by Bob Sassone, posted Jun 26th 2007 5:55PM
  • John KrasinskiCharlie Ross: Adam Moss
  • The Daily Show: Bruce Willis
  • The Colbert Report: David France
  • The Late Show With David Letterman: Paula Abdul, John Krasinksi, and Bryan Ferry
  • Jay Leno: Michael Moore, Justin Long, and Mandy Moore
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live: Don Rickles and Keely Smith
  • Tavis Smiley: Robin Roberts and Tip Harris
  • Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Heather Graham, Lewis Black, and Explosions in the Sky (repeat)
  • The Late, Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Janeane Garofalo, Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald, and Bob Marley
  • Last Call With Carson Daly: Maria Menounos and The Format (repeat)

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Talk Talk: Bill Cosby, Jessica Biel, Michael Moore

by Bob Sassone, posted Jun 15th 2007 5:58PM
  • Nicole RichieCharlie Rose: TBA
  • The Late Show With David Letterman: Michael Moore and Bill Burr
  • Jay Leno: Bill Cosby, Avril Lavigne, Charlie Gilpin and Bryant Ashton
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live: Nicole Richie, Jeff Ross, and Mr. Phil and Son
  • Tavis Smiley: Khaled Hosseini and Toby Keith
  • Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Jessica Biel, Bear Grylls, and Paul F. Thompkins
  • The Late, Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Bob Barker, Seth Green, and Henry Cho
  • Last Call With Carson Daly: Dr. Drew and Satellite Party

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The Office: Branch Closing

by Michael Sciannamea, posted Nov 9th 2006 10:50PM

Will Michael survive the corporate upheaval?(S03E07) I'm sure that many of us have either been laid-off from their jobs or know someone that has, so this episode surely hit home with quite a number of people.

As what took place with the British version of The Office, Jan tells Michael that corporate has decided to close the Scranton office and will transfer a few staffers to the Stamford branch. Someone once said to me that you never truly find out what a person is made of until you seem him/her deal with a crisis. Watching Michael go to extremes to save his employees (and himself) showed that despite his overbearing, obnoxious, pompous personality, he does have a soul, and you ended up rooting for him to save the day. Of course, it was all moot when we learned earlier that after Josh decided to move on to Staples, the Stamford branch would be closed and merged into Scranton.

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One person's top 10 Family Guy moments - VIDEO

by Joel Keller, posted Oct 24th 2006 3:32PM
Family Guy SpidermanIf you've got eight spare minutes and don't mind seeing cartoon nudity and hearing animated flatulence at work, then take a look at this video: someone has compiled what he or she thinks is Family Guy's ten funniest moments and clipped them together. It's kind of odd how some of the selections are maybe 15 seconds long, while others -- especially a clip featuring Quagmire -- seem to go on forever. But I think that's the nature of Family Guy: just when you think a gag should end, Seth MacFarlane purposely extends it to the point where it becomes funny again.

Anyway, I don't agree with all of this person's choices, but it's not a bad way to spend eight minutes. The video is after the jump.

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DeLay supporters think Stephen Colbert is on their side

by Anna Johns, posted May 25th 2006 8:07AM
tom delay; stephen colbert; robert greenwaldSarcasm is lost on some people. The people who run the Defend DeLay website and legal defense fund have featured an interview from The Colbert Report with Robert Greenwald, the director of the new documentary called The Big Buy: How Tom DeLay Stole Congress. In a recent e-mail posted on ThinkProgress.com, the Defend DeLay folks directed supporters to watch a clip of The Colbert Report, saying "Colbert Cracks the Story on Real Motivations Behind Movie." The clip is of Colbert interviewing Greenwald in Colbert's typical in-your-face fashion, asking him questions like, "Who hates America more: you or Michael Moore?"

Apparently these guys didn't see his roast of President Bush.

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