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Bill Cosby Keeps It Clean For Humor Prize
Bill Cosby still thinks America is funny — like the name-calling over health care and the way we drink so much water from plastic bottles that could be toxic — even though he says the nation has some serious problems it needs to tackle.
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Ay Carumba! Playboy Turning Cover Over To Marge Simpson
Marge is about to do something Homer might not approve of.
Playboy magazine is turning over its cover to the matriarch of Springfield’s first family: Marge Simpson.
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Jerry Seinfeld On Show Reunions: ‘Do You Go Back To Your Old Boyfriends & Girlfriends?’
The cast of “Seinfeld” may be stepping in front of the cameras once again on the new season of HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” but Jerry himself said stars of old shows shouldn’t reunite.
“Never. Go home!” he joked with Access Hollywood on Thursday night at the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” Season 7 premiere in New York.
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Leno’s New Show: Earlier, Busier Than ‘Tonight’
No worries, no surprises. It’s the same comfortable Jay Leno. Typical Jay Leno, just on a plusher scale. Pleasant. Affable. Even funny.
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Drew Barrymore First To Accept Jay Leno’s Green Car Challenge
Drew Barrymore’s new movie may find her hitting the skating rink for roller derby, but the “Whip It” director/star is ready to show off her racing skills on television.
Drew is the first to accept Jay Leno’s Green Car Challenge, Access Hollywood has learned. The actress will get behind the wheel of a high-powered electric car on the September 19 episode of “The Jay Leno Show” on NBC.
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Jerry On ‘Seinfeld’s’ ‘Curb’ Reunion: ‘This Was A Bit Of A Miracle’
It’s been 11 years since “Seinfeld,” then the No. 1 show on TV, went off the air – and according to Jerry himself, it took a “miracle” to bring the cast back together.
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Miley Cyrus, Tom Cruise & Halle Berry Join ‘Jay Leno Show’ Lineup
Jay Leno is pulling out the big guns for his first week on the job at his new show on NBC.
Tom Cruise, Halle Berry and Miley Cyrus will be among the superstars to appear on “The Jay Leno Show” during its first week when the show debuts September 14.
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Seinfeld To Salute Cosby With Top Humor Prize
The comedian who kept NBC viewers entertained on Thursday nights well after “The Cosby Show” was gone will salute Bill Cosby when he receives the nation’s top humor prize.
Jerry Seinfeld will honor Cosby on Oct. 26 with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington.
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Jay Leno: Ready To Become Star-Maker On New NBC Show
Jay Leno said he’s looking forward to being a star-maker for young comedians on his new prime-time show.
“The Jay Leno Show,” airing at 10 p.m. EDT weekdays starting Sept. 14, will include taped pieces from comics including Liz Feldman, Mikey Day and Rachael Harris, Leno told reporters Wednesday.
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Jerry Seinfeld Signs On As ‘Jay Leno Show’s’ First Guest
NBC comedic legend Jerry Seinfeld has signed on to be the first guest when Jay Leno returns to the network for his new program, “The Jay Leno Show,” next month, Access Hollywood can exclusively reveal.
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Larry David Discusses Upcoming ‘Seinfeld’ Reunion On HBO’s ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
Larry David says the on-screen reunion of the “Seinfeld” cast will be “tough to beat.”
The “Seinfeld” co-creator and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” creator-star says the cast will appear together in the finale of the upcoming seventh season of the HBO comedy series.
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‘Seinfeld’ Star Pushes Comedic Cure For Mideast
“Seinfeld” star Jason Alexander told a crowd in Jerusalem Wednesday that the search for an Israeli-Palestinian solution and the “show about nothing” that launched him to fame have one thing in common — neither seemed destined to succeed.
But just as the show managed to bounce back with comedy, Alexander said, a solution might be found for Mideast troubles if people write and laugh with one another.