The History Channel’s set a December 1, 2023 premiere date for The Unbelievable with Dan Aykroyd, a one-hour nonfiction series that explores bizarre events in human history. As Aykroyd says in the trailer, “Just below the surface of the world you thought you knew, well that’s where all the good stuff is hiding.”
New episodes air on Fridays at 10pm Et/Pt.
Dan Aykroyd hosts and serves as an executive producer on the 10-episode season. John Brimhall guides the series as showrunner. Additional executive producers include Steve Ascher, Matt Pearl, Kristy Sabat, and The History Channel’s Brooke Townsend and Mary E. Donahue.
“This wildly entertaining, smart series digs up a bizarro barrage of the weirdest people, places, objects, and events in human history and delivers stories in a way that only Aykroyd can. From Boston’s Great Molasses Flood of 1919, when a 25-foot tidal wave of syrup demolished an...
New episodes air on Fridays at 10pm Et/Pt.
Dan Aykroyd hosts and serves as an executive producer on the 10-episode season. John Brimhall guides the series as showrunner. Additional executive producers include Steve Ascher, Matt Pearl, Kristy Sabat, and The History Channel’s Brooke Townsend and Mary E. Donahue.
“This wildly entertaining, smart series digs up a bizarro barrage of the weirdest people, places, objects, and events in human history and delivers stories in a way that only Aykroyd can. From Boston’s Great Molasses Flood of 1919, when a 25-foot tidal wave of syrup demolished an...
- 11/14/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Tarantulas were crawling all over Jimmy Fallon.
On Monday night's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, animal expert Jeff Musial truly terrified Jimmy when he brought out a couple of Mexican white and red-kneed tarantulas and placed them on his head and shoulders. Lots of squirming and panic follow as the host cannot handle it!
After it has all ended, the comedian fell to the ground and said, "That was the most scary, frightening thing that ever happened in my life time."
Fallon was also pretty standoffish when it came to the Siberian lynx named Boomer. Musial brought out Boomer first, and although he looked super friendly, the animal expert said that Boomer can actually bring down animals three times his size and that he goes for the jugular on reindeer.
Watch: Channing Tatum Faces His Fear
There was one animal that Fallon was not afraid of after Musial told him to "man up." A...
On Monday night's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, animal expert Jeff Musial truly terrified Jimmy when he brought out a couple of Mexican white and red-kneed tarantulas and placed them on his head and shoulders. Lots of squirming and panic follow as the host cannot handle it!
After it has all ended, the comedian fell to the ground and said, "That was the most scary, frightening thing that ever happened in my life time."
Fallon was also pretty standoffish when it came to the Siberian lynx named Boomer. Musial brought out Boomer first, and although he looked super friendly, the animal expert said that Boomer can actually bring down animals three times his size and that he goes for the jugular on reindeer.
Watch: Channing Tatum Faces His Fear
There was one animal that Fallon was not afraid of after Musial told him to "man up." A...
- 1/13/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
If you're like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don't worry; we've got you covered. Here's the best of what happened last night on late night.
This may be the wrong way to wake up, but in the video below you can watch tarantulas crawl all over Jimmy Fallon.
On Monday night, Jimmy had a visit from Jeff Musial's animal kingdom, including an adorable Siberian lynx, a red kangaroo, and a couple of Mexican white and red-kneed tarantulas. Jimmy looked uncomfortable through the whole thing, even before Jeff randomly put a tarantula on his shoulder. Jimmy kept repeating, "I don't like spiders," but apparently Jeff got the Ok from someone because he kept adding tarantulas onto his head, face and hand. Poor Jimmy looked traumatized. It didn't help that Jeff kept shouting "Don't move!
This may be the wrong way to wake up, but in the video below you can watch tarantulas crawl all over Jimmy Fallon.
On Monday night, Jimmy had a visit from Jeff Musial's animal kingdom, including an adorable Siberian lynx, a red kangaroo, and a couple of Mexican white and red-kneed tarantulas. Jimmy looked uncomfortable through the whole thing, even before Jeff randomly put a tarantula on his shoulder. Jimmy kept repeating, "I don't like spiders," but apparently Jeff got the Ok from someone because he kept adding tarantulas onto his head, face and hand. Poor Jimmy looked traumatized. It didn't help that Jeff kept shouting "Don't move!
- 1/13/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
"Tonight Show" house band The Roots are a great part of Jimmy Fallon's whole late night experience, and last night they proved just how awesome they are once again. Turns out, Tarik is a big Harry Potter fan. Please enjoy his epic rap about all things Hogwarts. All aboard!
Mike Tyson stopped by Jimmy Kimmel and treated us all to a delightful little cooking segment called "Mike Tyson Makes Eggs." Watch him as he artfully whips up one of his favorite omelette dishes. It's just great.
Tyson also chatted with Jimmy about how he enjoys "Game of Thrones." But he wasn't too pleased with the ending because "nobody won." Apparently he didn't know there was another season...
Jimmy Fallon and Rosario Dawson got to hang out with an adorable monkey in diapers, a baby white tiger, and a kind of creepy pair of red-eyed albino alligators courtesy of Jeff Musial.
Mike Tyson stopped by Jimmy Kimmel and treated us all to a delightful little cooking segment called "Mike Tyson Makes Eggs." Watch him as he artfully whips up one of his favorite omelette dishes. It's just great.
Tyson also chatted with Jimmy about how he enjoys "Game of Thrones." But he wasn't too pleased with the ending because "nobody won." Apparently he didn't know there was another season...
Jimmy Fallon and Rosario Dawson got to hang out with an adorable monkey in diapers, a baby white tiger, and a kind of creepy pair of red-eyed albino alligators courtesy of Jeff Musial.
- 6/19/2014
- by Alana Altmann
- Moviefone
Hilarious-yet-underappreciated animal expert Jeff Musial brought some crazy exotic species along when he visited "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" Monday night. It took all of 20 seconds for the first one to poop on Fallon's desk. The guilty party was a Laughing Kookaburra from Austrailia, to which Fallon quipped, "Well I'm sure she's laughing right now." Perhaps the bird is a Kimmel fan. Also read: Ratings: Leno, Fallon Score Best 18-49 and Total Viewer Numbers in 5 Quarters Musial then made Fallon attempt to roll his R's to get the bird to sing its namesake...
- 7/9/2013
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Rewind time for Jimmy Fallon's Late Night show, with guests Jeff Daniels, Nick Swardson, animal expert Jeff Musial and musical guest Preservation Hall Jazz Band visited. Don.t miss Jeff Daniels. answer to the burning question . is Dumb and Dumber To really happening?! Check it out in the highlights below Late Night Facebook: www.Facebook.com/latenightwithjimmyfallon Twitter: www.Twitter.com/LateNightJimmy, #LateNight Google+: https://plus.google.com/+LateNightJimmy Instagram: http://instagram.com/latenightjimmy Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/latenightjimmy/ Tumblr: http://latenightjimmy.tumblr.com/ Vine: @LateNightJimmy Jeff Daniels Survived Giant Spiders Jeff recalls his time on the set of "Arachnophobia" and the terrors that came along with acting alongside spiders. Jeff Daniels Talks "Dumb and Dumber Two" Jeff tells Jimmy when they will kick off making the long-awaited follow-up to "Dumb and Dumber," which will begin...
- 7/9/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Peter Dinklage has joined X-Men: Days of Future Past in an unknown role, but let's be honest, Dinklage makes pretty much everything better.
GLAAD is meeting with CBS over a transphobic slur on Mike & Molly. Mike described "the she-male incident of '08" to his friend. GLAAD will also address what they call a disturbing trend towards Glbt people on the network, which is always at the bottom of GLAAD's rankings.
Olympian Oscar Pistorious, the man who ran on artificial legs, has been charged with the murder of his girlfriend. Details are scarce, but it was either a Valentine's surprise gone wrong or something much darker.
Celebrities including Jessie J, Florence Welch, Ben Drew, Ai Weiwei, Elizabeth Hurley, Paulo Coelho, George Takei, Kelly Osborne, Lara Stone, Stephen Fry, David Walliams, Jamie Oliver and Shane Warne are pricking their fingers and showing a drop of blood for Valentine's Day in support of...
GLAAD is meeting with CBS over a transphobic slur on Mike & Molly. Mike described "the she-male incident of '08" to his friend. GLAAD will also address what they call a disturbing trend towards Glbt people on the network, which is always at the bottom of GLAAD's rankings.
Olympian Oscar Pistorious, the man who ran on artificial legs, has been charged with the murder of his girlfriend. Details are scarce, but it was either a Valentine's surprise gone wrong or something much darker.
Celebrities including Jessie J, Florence Welch, Ben Drew, Ai Weiwei, Elizabeth Hurley, Paulo Coelho, George Takei, Kelly Osborne, Lara Stone, Stephen Fry, David Walliams, Jamie Oliver and Shane Warne are pricking their fingers and showing a drop of blood for Valentine's Day in support of...
- 2/15/2013
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
Actress Candice Bergen was on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" Thursday night (March 22) to promote her new Broadway show "The Best Man". Fallon challenged Bergen to a round of beer pong, and the former 'Murphy Brown' star totally beats him. Her interview is below, where she talks about her long-ago start on "The Today Show" doing photo essays, including when she met Arnold Schwarzenegger, when he was a bodybuilder. Hilarious.Late Night Facebook: www.Facebook.com/latenightwithjimmyfallon Twitter: www.Twitter.com/LateNightJimmy, #LateNight Jeff Musial, Part 1 (3/22/12) Jimmy and animal expert Jeff Musial hang out with a bunch of chicks, and all sorts of other cool animals. Jeff Musial, Part 2 (3/22/12) Jimmy and animal expert Jeff Musial hang out with...
- 3/23/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Having an animal expert on the show is a timeless late night TV tradition, but we think we like the way JImmy Fallon does it best.
On Tuesday night's "Late Show," Fallon was visited by the ever-corny Jeff Musial, his Nile Crocodile and Mickey the Baboon, and Fallon's reactions to the animals (and the animal expert) are pretty priceless.
"Never do that," "Please end this" and "I need new pants" are just a few of the funny things the mildly terrified late night host says after dealing with the croc and then having a baboon sit on his back and desk. Knowing what baboons are capable of, we get why Fallon was scared -- and Musial's flat jokes just exacerbate things -- but the baboon redeems himself with a few funny tricks and some, um, "racy" poses.
Watch all that go down in part two above and check out part...
On Tuesday night's "Late Show," Fallon was visited by the ever-corny Jeff Musial, his Nile Crocodile and Mickey the Baboon, and Fallon's reactions to the animals (and the animal expert) are pretty priceless.
"Never do that," "Please end this" and "I need new pants" are just a few of the funny things the mildly terrified late night host says after dealing with the croc and then having a baboon sit on his back and desk. Knowing what baboons are capable of, we get why Fallon was scared -- and Musial's flat jokes just exacerbate things -- but the baboon redeems himself with a few funny tricks and some, um, "racy" poses.
Watch all that go down in part two above and check out part...
- 2/1/2012
- by Katla McGlynn
- Huffington Post
Just a reminder that we're on a reduced posting schedule this week. I'll be here every morning, and snicks in the evening, and there may be something in between, but we need to feed the reindeer at this point. We still love you.
I'm just going to go out on a limb here and say I don't like Lance Bass' attitude about the whole "tranny" incident. He wrote a piece on Huffington Post complaining the gay sites immediately called him out on the slur, while HuffPost invited him to write about the incident. And besides, how was he supposed to know? I have two problems here. First, I don't have Lance's cell number, or I could have given him a guest column. Of course, my email is on the masthead here if he felt he needed a forum - I would have hooked him up! But the bigger issue...
I'm just going to go out on a limb here and say I don't like Lance Bass' attitude about the whole "tranny" incident. He wrote a piece on Huffington Post complaining the gay sites immediately called him out on the slur, while HuffPost invited him to write about the incident. And besides, how was he supposed to know? I have two problems here. First, I don't have Lance's cell number, or I could have given him a guest column. Of course, my email is on the masthead here if he felt he needed a forum - I would have hooked him up! But the bigger issue...
- 12/26/2011
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
I've spent most of my day in the presence of 10-13 year olds, outside, so my wit is a bit strained at this point since I can't ask the children "Are you shitting me with this? Seriously?" after I've told them to stop hitting each other nine times in a row and see one of them leaning over to hit another one. I remember once telling my younger sister that should couldn't just move into my apartment with me and start college early because 1. she hadn't finished high school yet and 2. high school is where we keep teenagers until they turn back into humans. I should probably extend that to say that middle school is where we keep changelings until they better figure out how to act like teenagers. Here's your Thursday night TV:
8:00pm: "So You Think You Can Dance" on Fox
"Wipeout" on ABC
9:00pm: "Big Brother...
8:00pm: "So You Think You Can Dance" on Fox
"Wipeout" on ABC
9:00pm: "Big Brother...
- 7/21/2011
- by Intern Rusty
Tonight is one of those nights where there's actually a bunch of shows listed, considering that we're fully into the summer TV season, but it really seems like there's not much on at all. Like, as I'm typing these shows out I'm thinking "why?" but not in a mean way, in more of a genuinely curious "how did this come to happen" sort of way. Honestly, I think we just have too many TV channels and yet they keep coming up with more. There's only so many "Law and Order" reruns to go around, people! Actually, that's probably the next channel that will happen. The "Law and Order" channel showing nothing but 24 hours of grim procedural work featuring stony faced detectives and righteous prosecutors fighting the good fight. Here's your Wednesday night TV:
7:00pm: "Cmt Music Awards Red Carpet 2011" on Cm
8:00pm: "2011 Cmt Music Awards" on Cmt. Again,...
7:00pm: "Cmt Music Awards Red Carpet 2011" on Cm
8:00pm: "2011 Cmt Music Awards" on Cmt. Again,...
- 6/8/2011
- by Intern Rusty
It's always awesome to start the week with the return of the cold you thought you'd shaken the previous day, a cloudy sky that refuses to actually rain outside, and the knowledge of a dental appointment the next morning. And by "awesome" I mean "terrible." But there's always television! Which gives me/us... very little to look forward to this evening unless you get the Logo channel, which I don't. Anyway, I'm off to hunt for cold medicine, which will make whatever I watch more entertaining than it deserves to be, so here's your Monday night television:
8:00pm: "Dancing With the Stars" on ABC
"All Together Now: A Celebration of Service" on NBC
"The Secret Life of the American Teenager" on ABC Family. Third season spring premiere.
"Too Fat for 15" on Style
8:30pm: "Mad Love" on CBS
9:00pm: "All Worked Up" on TruTV. Third season finale.
"American Pickers...
8:00pm: "Dancing With the Stars" on ABC
"All Together Now: A Celebration of Service" on NBC
"The Secret Life of the American Teenager" on ABC Family. Third season spring premiere.
"Too Fat for 15" on Style
8:30pm: "Mad Love" on CBS
9:00pm: "All Worked Up" on TruTV. Third season finale.
"American Pickers...
- 3/28/2011
- by Intern Rusty
Here's "Extra's" roundup of talk show guests for the week of Jan. 17 - 21, including Seth Rogen on "Ellen" and Betty White stopping by "The View." Natalie Portman stays up late for "Conan," and Cameron Diaz checks-in at the "Lopez Tonight."
Daytime
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show"
Mon 1/17: Seth Rogen, Deena Nicole Cortese, Bruno Mars
Tues 1/18: Jennifer Lopez, Matt Bomer
Wed 1/19: Natalie Portman, Eric Ross
Thurs 1/20: Amy Poehler
Fri 1/21: Dr. Drew Pinsky...
Daytime
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show"
Mon 1/17: Seth Rogen, Deena Nicole Cortese, Bruno Mars
Tues 1/18: Jennifer Lopez, Matt Bomer
Wed 1/19: Natalie Portman, Eric Ross
Thurs 1/20: Amy Poehler
Fri 1/21: Dr. Drew Pinsky...
- 1/16/2011
- Extra
I hope everyone out there survived their New Years celebrations more or less intact. I'm a bit in the "less" column myself, but I had fun and that's what's really important. I think. Anyway we're diving back into a whole new year of television that is, at least so far, not significantly different than the previous year of television. Kind of anti-climactic really. Now, my newly acquired cast makes it really tricky to type, so with pre-emptive apologies for mistakes, here's you Monday night TV:
8:00pm: "Antiques Roadshow" on PBS. 15th season premiere. They're in Miami Beach, which doesn't make much sense since most of the antiques we have here are people, not furniture. Maybe they'll go around evaluating people's meemaws.
"The Bachelor" on ABC. 15th season premiere.
"Enough Already with Peter Walsh" on Own. Series premiere. Has anyone watched the new Oprah Channel yet? Anyone plan to?
"How I Met Your Mother...
8:00pm: "Antiques Roadshow" on PBS. 15th season premiere. They're in Miami Beach, which doesn't make much sense since most of the antiques we have here are people, not furniture. Maybe they'll go around evaluating people's meemaws.
"The Bachelor" on ABC. 15th season premiere.
"Enough Already with Peter Walsh" on Own. Series premiere. Has anyone watched the new Oprah Channel yet? Anyone plan to?
"How I Met Your Mother...
- 1/3/2011
- by Intern Rusty
Filed under: TV Replay
Josh Brolin brought up the million dollar question on 'Late Night' (Weeknights, 12:37Am on NBC). If host Jimmy Fallon is so frightened of these creepy crawlers that animal handler Jeff Musial brings on the show, why does he keep having him back? "You have to look at your own thing," Brolin advised. "There's something a little twisted about you."
Fallon was evidently so shaken up by having an Emperor scorpion on his shoulder, that he needed to commiserate with later guest Brolin about his traumatic experience. It was as if Brolin was on hand to act as Fallon's therapist after Musial abused him with animals.
"One time he came, and it was a rattlesnake or something," Fallon told Brolin. "And he threw it at me. It was a fake rattlesnake, but still they should warn me."
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Josh Brolin brought up the million dollar question on 'Late Night' (Weeknights, 12:37Am on NBC). If host Jimmy Fallon is so frightened of these creepy crawlers that animal handler Jeff Musial brings on the show, why does he keep having him back? "You have to look at your own thing," Brolin advised. "There's something a little twisted about you."
Fallon was evidently so shaken up by having an Emperor scorpion on his shoulder, that he needed to commiserate with later guest Brolin about his traumatic experience. It was as if Brolin was on hand to act as Fallon's therapist after Musial abused him with animals.
"One time he came, and it was a rattlesnake or something," Fallon told Brolin. "And he threw it at me. It was a fake rattlesnake, but still they should warn me."
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- 9/23/2010
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
More shows coming back or premiering tonight, so that's fun. For those of you out there who have been watching the new shows, any early favorites? I know Dustin's pulling for "Lone Star" but it's on Fox and it's been years since Fox said to themselves "Hey, this is a nice little show, so even though it didn't draw a huge audience it's first time out, we're gonna keep promoting it and let its audience find it in their own time" even though one of the most successful shows in their history ("The X-Files") didn't start out with huge ratings and did just that. Actually, it's been years since most network TV did that, at this point you can only really count on the premium channels to take chances, like Starz ordering a second season of "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" before the first aired or HBO picking up a second...
- 9/22/2010
- by Intern Rusty
Baseball season has started again, which means I will try fruitlessly to watch baseball on television again at some point this summer, remember that I've only ever liked baseball when I've been at a live game and give up. Whereas football only becomes more confusing when you go to an actual game (ball is harder to see, everything looks smaller and faster, etc.) baseball actually gets more interesting live because more things seem to be happening as opposed to a bunch of guys hanging out in a field waiting for something to happen. And before you start lecturing me on the history of the sport and how I was obviously raised by French wolves who never instilled in me the proper appreciation for this American pastime and do I also hate apple pie? (Answer: I don't hate it, but I don't really like it either) I will remind you that...
- 4/5/2010
- by Intern Rusty
By Rahman Dukes
At the close of what has been arguably the most successful year of his career, Raekwon put the icing on the cake on Wednesday night (December 16) when he visited "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" in New York City's Rockefeller Center. Alongside a lineup that included Sarah Jessica Parker (who was wooed by the sounds of house band, the legendary Roots crew), Jeff Musial with a reindeer in tow (yes, a real live reindeer) and author Deepak Chopra, Rae closed out the show a killer show with great energy and toughness.
Draped in a fitted "classic" hat, jeans, sneakers and a gaudy iced-out chain, a vibrant Raekwon tore into "Catalina," the latest hit off his Only Built 4 Cuban Linx ... Pt. II album. Backed by a few guest audience members from the 187-seat theater and some assistance from Roots frontman Black Thought, Rae kept the show gritty with the Dr. Dre-produced track.
At the close of what has been arguably the most successful year of his career, Raekwon put the icing on the cake on Wednesday night (December 16) when he visited "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" in New York City's Rockefeller Center. Alongside a lineup that included Sarah Jessica Parker (who was wooed by the sounds of house band, the legendary Roots crew), Jeff Musial with a reindeer in tow (yes, a real live reindeer) and author Deepak Chopra, Rae closed out the show a killer show with great energy and toughness.
Draped in a fitted "classic" hat, jeans, sneakers and a gaudy iced-out chain, a vibrant Raekwon tore into "Catalina," the latest hit off his Only Built 4 Cuban Linx ... Pt. II album. Backed by a few guest audience members from the 187-seat theater and some assistance from Roots frontman Black Thought, Rae kept the show gritty with the Dr. Dre-produced track.
- 12/17/2009
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
Some of us liked her better than both Kris and Glambert...
Daytime:
"Good Morning America": Portia de Rossi
"Today": Robert De Niro
"Live with Regis and Kelly": Kate Beckinsale, Sting, guest co-host Christian Slater
"The View": Portia de Rossi, Emily VanCamp
"The Bonnie Hunt Show": Ashley Greene, David Zinczenko, Jay Sean
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show": Zach Braff, Allison Iraheta
"Rachael Ray Show": Ty Pennington
"The Oprah Show": Chris Rock, Michael Buble (repeat)
"The Martha Stewart Show": Claire Danes
"The Tyra Banks Show": Bow Wow
Late Night:
"The Jay Leno Show": Kelsey Grammer, Taylor Swift
"Late Show with David Letterman": Al Gore, Brad Paisley, a Top 10 list presented by Michael Buble (repeat)
"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien": Rachel McAdams, Diane Birch
"Jimmy Kimmel Live": Don Rickles, Anika Noni Rose, Band of Skulls
"Chelsea Lately": Ryan Kwanten,...
Daytime:
"Good Morning America": Portia de Rossi
"Today": Robert De Niro
"Live with Regis and Kelly": Kate Beckinsale, Sting, guest co-host Christian Slater
"The View": Portia de Rossi, Emily VanCamp
"The Bonnie Hunt Show": Ashley Greene, David Zinczenko, Jay Sean
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show": Zach Braff, Allison Iraheta
"Rachael Ray Show": Ty Pennington
"The Oprah Show": Chris Rock, Michael Buble (repeat)
"The Martha Stewart Show": Claire Danes
"The Tyra Banks Show": Bow Wow
Late Night:
"The Jay Leno Show": Kelsey Grammer, Taylor Swift
"Late Show with David Letterman": Al Gore, Brad Paisley, a Top 10 list presented by Michael Buble (repeat)
"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien": Rachel McAdams, Diane Birch
"Jimmy Kimmel Live": Don Rickles, Anika Noni Rose, Band of Skulls
"Chelsea Lately": Ryan Kwanten,...
- 12/4/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
There are more NBC additions now available. including the full episode from Saturday's "Saturday Night Live" featuring Megan Fox and U2 is now online. From "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" there are some very funny highlights from last night’s show, including the Sesame Street characters commenting on the Obama health care plan. Plus, the Newark mayor put Conan on the “No Fly” list in a Youtube video. Conan crafted a response and spoke to the mayor on last night’s show. Watch all of last night’s show with Kate Walsh, Jesse Eisenberg and Brad Paisley. "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" welcomed 30 Rock’s Jack McBrayer, Amy Brenneman, Jeff Musial and his animals and The Jay Leno Show’s Owen Benjamin. The whole episode is available.
- 10/1/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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