Blog Archives

Happy Monday!

Today’s Dateline: June 3, 2019.

The host of NBC’s ‘Dateline’: Keith Morrison.

The comedian who portrayed ‘Dateline’ host Keith Morrison on Saturday Night Live: Bill Hader.

NBC’s Today Show reporter Willie Geist does a Sunday morning program that includes reporting on current events as well as an interview with a power player or celebrity called “Sunday Sitdown.” Yesterday’s edition featured a sitdown with SNL great Bill Hader in which the hilarious impressionist and comedic actor — and now dramatic actor — discussed his wild and crazy journey to SNL that launched an equally wild and crazy acting career.

Ohhh…Well, that was fascinating. It’s safe to say Bill killed it…

Hopefully, you’ll leave an entertaining impression on the coming days.

Have a Better Week Than Last Week. 

Advertisement

Happy Monday!

Easter was yesterday, but there’s still one question we just have to know the answer to…

‘The more you know.’

Have a Better Week Than Last Week. 

I’m Not a Fan of Scrambled Eggs. Unless…

Please say this is true. C’mon. Do it. It would be incredible!

Or, as a sophisticated French person eating caviar before attending the opera would say, “incroyable!” 

Some sitcoms just need to keep going.

In less than 24 hours, the painful reality of a live-action ‘Aladdin’ hitting the silver screen in a few months sans the late, incomparable Robin Williams was relieved–in the form of an appropriate mind game—with the news from Dr. Frasier Crane Kelsey Grammer regarding a ‘Frasier’ revival. And what’s encouraging is that it sounds like the original cast and possibly some original writers, with the exception of the late John Mahoney, may be on board to tell a genuinely exciting new chapter of the amazing NBC sitcom that ended in 2004.

We all want more of this.

And this.

“Wish me luck.”

These were the final words spoken on the ‘Frasier’ series finale. Hopefully, there will be another series finale in the future.

Upon hearing the news of a potential ‘Frasier’ revival from the man himself, we’re all wishing him and that small group of people luck on bringing ‘Frasier’ back on the air again.

Giving a Friend a Helping–and Painfully Insightful–Hand

There were five claps in the ‘Friends’ theme song, right?

Anyways, ‘Friends’ ended in 2004 yet its shining pop cultural legacy continues to be as bright as its original run beginning in the nostalgic, distant yesteryear of 1994.

One of those real-life friends is Matt LeBlanc who played the non-real-life “How you doin’?” goofball ladies man Joey Tribbiani. And despite his current CBS sitcom ‘Man with a Plan,’ it’s been a while since he’s returned to his beloved character. He played a hilariously obnoxious version of himself in ‘Episodes’ with ‘Friends’ alums David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik, but that’s not enough.

Maybe it was four claps in “I’ll Be There for You”?

While we will never be treated to a ‘Friends’ reunion–just the harsh reality of a fictional world–we should take a minute to enjoy any brief return visits related to the hit show when they come to us.

Speaking of which, Matt LeBlanc just appeared on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.’

Talk about the ultimate friendly slap bet.

Tune into tonight’s ‘Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ to see the full interview with Matt LeBlanc at 11:30 p.m. ET.