Agreed, the only people I care about seeing that whole week is Gary Oldman and Seth Rogan. Pee Wee would be amusing for about 2min and then just be annoying (I'm assuming he'll be in "pee wee" character the whole time). Looks like for the most part this week I'll just be watching all the pre-guest stuff.
Good line-up. Had never really seen Larry King on a talk show before (from the guest's seat) until his last appearance on Conan, he's actually a pretty funny guy.
The Ricky Gervais interview was hilarious, so check that night out for sure.
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LOL I'm on crack, you're right it is a re-run week, can't believe I didn't clue into that before. Lame. Didn't realize Javier Bardem had already been on, must've missed that one.
LOL I'm on crack, you're right it is a re-run week, can't believe I didn't clue into that before. Lame. Didn't realize Javier Bardem had already been on, must've missed that one.
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LOL I'm on crack, you're right it is a re-run week, can't believe I didn't clue into that before. Lame. Didn't realize Javier Bardem had already been on, must've missed that one.
Frack...I feel dumb now. This is a re-run week. I'll update if something new comes through.
After a much--publicized departure from hosting NBC's Tonight Show - and the severing of a 22-year relationship with the network -- O'Brien hit the road with a 32-city music-and-comedy show to exercise his performing chops and exorcise a few demons. The "Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television" tour was O'Brien's answer to a contractual stipulation that banned his appearance on television, radio and the Internet for six months following his last show. Filmmaker Rodman Flender's resulting documentary, Conan O'Brien Can't Stop, is an intimate portrait of an artist trained in improvisation, captured at the most improvisational time of his career. It offers a window into the private writers room and rehearsal halls as O'Brien's "half-assed show" (his words) is almost instantly assembled and mounted to an adoring fan base. At times angry, mostly hilarious, O'Brien works out his feelings about the very-public separation with comedy and rockabilly music, engaging in bits with on-stage guests such as Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart and Jim Carrey, duetting with Jack White and sweating out manic Elvis Presley covers with his band and back-up singers. We see a comic who does not stop -- performing, singing, pushing his staff and himself. Did Conan O'Brien hit the road to give something back to his loyal fans, or did he travel across the continent, stopping at cities large (New York, Las Vegas) and remote (Enoch, Alberta) to fill a void within himself?
Monday: Sarah Silverman, Biz Stone, Pete Holmes
Tuesday: Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Chalke, Teddy Thompson
Wednesday: Vanessa Hudgens, The Miz, Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
Thursday: Steven Ho, Patton Oswalt, Wanda Jackson
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Monday: Sarah Silverman, Biz Stone, Pete Holmes
Tuesday: Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Chalke, Teddy Thompson
Wednesday: Vanessa Hudgens, The Miz, Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
Thursday: Steven Ho, Patton Oswalt, Wanda Jackson
Yikes, I'm familiar with one person on that list (Silverman).
Eric Stonestreet is the fat gay guy on Modern Family, and Sarah Chalke was Second-Becky on Roseanne, Elliot on Scrubs, and now she's on that crappy show with the dude from American Pie.
Thursday's episode is a rerun - I assume because TBS is covering March Madness that night.
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Eric Stonestreet is the fat gay guy on Modern Family, and Sarah Chalke was Second-Becky on Roseanne, Elliot on Scrubs, and now she's on that crappy show with the dude from American Pie.
Thursday's episode is a rerun - I assume because TBS is covering March Madness that night.
How can you mention Sarah Chalke without mentioning her one episode features on hit, and I mean hit, Canadian TV shows like Neon Rider, and The Odyssey
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When Sarah Silverman dropped the "shaved" joke, I was basically speechless for a couple of minutes.
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How can you mention Sarah Chalke without mentioning her one episode features on hit, and I mean hit, Canadian TV shows like Neon Rider, and The Odyssey
Hey, I forgot all about her! So glad I looked at this thread today, considering its on tonight. I worked with her uncle and cousin out in Vancouver about 5-6 years ago, awesome guys. I used to bug them all the time that they needed to hook it up. I mean why wouldn't a Hollywood actress wanna get with a 21 year old working at a paint supply warehouse?
So where was Sarah Chalke? We had to put up with the extremely annoying Ellie Kemper instead.
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But living an honest life - for that you need the truth. That's the other thing I learned that day, that the truth, however shocking or uncomfortable, leads to liberation and dignity. -Ricky Gervais