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How much do you know about the boy who lived?
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Kimmel dredged up dirty laundry in honor of Conan's exit from TBS.
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Among the celebrities who get their stuff appraised: Jay Leno, S. Epatha Merkerson, Carla Hall, Ruben Blades, Mo Rocca and more.
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“At the time I did those jokes, I genuinely thought them to be harmless," Leno said.
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Director Mike Binder talks to many veteran comedians that got their start there, including legends like David Letterman and Jay Leno.
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Union left America's Got Talent after complaining of offensive incidents on the show.
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“Bill, I’m in your backyard,” Leno yelled at Maher while social distancing, shortly after the pair told some jokes during this difficult time.
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Stern said Cowell "orchestrated" it so the men stay, and women get fired from the show.
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"I love Gabrielle Union. She's a great girl. I really enjoyed working with her."
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According to Variety, Union and Hough repeatedly complained about offensive incidents at AGT, including one involving Jay Leno.
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What other special gives you Tiffany Haddish singing a TV-MA parody of "I Will Survive"?
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Tiffany Haddish and Neil Patrick Harris host this star-studded tribute to Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
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"Now it's all very serious. Everything is just so nasty -- I'd just like to see a bit of civility come back to it, you know?"
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Throughout these conversations, Seinfeld revels in the complexity of comedians being, in a sense, both better and worse than "normal" people.
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"God bless all the late-night hosts, they make it funny, but ultimately, it's depressing."
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In the personal essay, Leno reminisces on their early days as comedians in the 1980s and congratulates Letterman on his recent Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
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Casey Affleck's recent interview with Colbert is just one in a long line of awkward TV interview moments.
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Remember the brilliant dishiness of HBO's dramatization of the Letterman/Leno saga.
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Jay Leno's one hard-hitting celebrity interview came off the heels of Hugh Grant's public shaming.