Jimmy Kimmel lent his musical talents to the Oregon State University marching band during the inaugural Jimmy Kimmel L.A. Bowl.
08.12.2021 - 19:41 / etcanada.com
Classic-TV fans got a big shock in the latest “Live in Front of a Studio Audience” special.
On Wednesday night, Jimmy Kimmel hosted the all-star special, re-enacting the classic sitcoms “The Facts of Life” and “Diff’rent Strokes”.
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Among the biggest surprises of the night, though, was the appearance of “Facts of Life” star Lisa Whelchel, who introduced the re-enactment.
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Jimmy Kimmel lent his musical talents to the Oregon State University marching band during the inaugural Jimmy Kimmel L.A. Bowl.
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