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StephenSmile64 will have more tidbits from the “Behind the Scenes at ‘The Colbert Report’” panel discussion at the New York Comedy Festival coming soon, but for now Splitsider’s Elise Czajkowski and Entertainment Weekly’s Shirley Li bring you some of the best quotes from the event, including details on network-enforced sponsorship, the logistics of making the show, the inspiration for the set design, what’s under the C-desk and the lowdown on character breaks.
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In their weekly “Lost Roles” column, ‘Splitsider’ take a look back at some of Colbert’s earlier career attempts that didn’t work out, like auditioning for ‘Saturday Night Live’, writing movies, and serving as an on-air correspondent for ‘Good Morning America’.
Continue reading “The Lost Roles of Stephen Colbert” »
Jon Stewart stopped by ‘Good Morning America’ to discuss the first Presidential debate, his relationship with Bill O’Reilly, and the main event ‘The Rumble in the Air-Conditioned Auditorium’.
The full show is available to watch on Hulu amd ABC News for those in the U.S.
For those not in the U.S, I hope to have the video of Stephen’s appearances posted by the end of the week. So please stay tuned.
Until then, enjoy this brief clip of Stephen interviewing Jenny McCarthy.
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Stephen Colbert will guest co-host ‘Good Morning America’ on Tuesday, October 2nd from 7:00 – 9:00AM on ABC. The episode will feature actress Jenny McCarthy, author Kenny Rogers, and chef Emeril Lagasse.
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Stephen Colbert and the cast of “Modern Family” are next up as “Good Morning America” guest hosts for Robin Roberts, who is scheduled to undergo a bone marrow transplant this week.
The surging ABC morning show hasn’t missed a beat since Roberts exited on Aug. 30. The co-host has MDS, a blood and bone marrow disease, and is out indefinitely for treatment that includes a transplant of marrow donated by her sister, Sally-Ann Roberts. Robin Roberts had to undergo chemotherapy before the procedure, said Tom Cibrowski, the show’s senior executive producer.
Cibrowski offered more details about the schedule of substitutes for Roberts, which is expected to include Oprah Winfrey and newswomen Barbara Walters, Katie Couric and Diane Sawyer sometime next month.
Celebrities will be deployed in much the same way as Jessica Simpson was one day last week, appearing on the pop culture-heavy second hour alongside show regulars George Stephanopoulos, Josh Elliott, Lara Spencer and Amy Robach.
“It shows them in a different light for a little bit and you get to see them do something different,” Cibrowski said. “It might be a little funny if they have to read the prompter and there’s some slip-up. It’s all spontaneous.”
Full Article: NY Daily News.
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© Paul Zimmerman | WireImage
StephenSmile64 will have more tidbits from the “Behind the Scenes at ‘The Colbert Report’” panel discussion at the New York Comedy Festival coming soon, but for now Splitsider’s Elise Czajkowski and Entertainment Weekly’s Shirley Li bring you some of the best quotes from the event, including details on network-enforced sponsorship, the logistics of making the show, the inspiration for the set design, what’s under the C-desk and the lowdown on character breaks.
Continue reading “Behind the Scenes of ‘The Colbert Report’ with Stephen Colbert and His Writers” »
In their weekly “Lost Roles” column, ‘Splitsider’ take a look back at some of Colbert’s earlier career attempts that didn’t work out, like auditioning for ‘Saturday Night Live’, writing movies, and serving as an on-air correspondent for ‘Good Morning America’.
Continue reading “The Lost Roles of Stephen Colbert” »
Jon Stewart stopped by ‘Good Morning America’ to discuss the first Presidential debate, his relationship with Bill O’Reilly, and the main event ‘The Rumble in the Air-Conditioned Auditorium’.
The full show is available to watch on Hulu amd ABC News for those in the U.S.
For those not in the U.S, I hope to have the video of Stephen’s appearances posted by the end of the week. So please stay tuned.
Until then, enjoy this brief clip of Stephen interviewing Jenny McCarthy.
Continue reading “Stephen Colbert Guest Co-Hosts ‘Good Morning America’” »
Stephen Colbert will guest co-host ‘Good Morning America’ on Tuesday, October 2nd from 7:00 – 9:00AM on ABC. The episode will feature actress Jenny McCarthy, author Kenny Rogers, and chef Emeril Lagasse.
(Thanks to Justine and Victoria for the Tip!)
(Thanks to Victoria for the Tip!)