Mitt Romney could start to take some lessons from Ted Lasso, according to John Oliver.
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Apple TV+ has given a formal series green light to Shrinking, a 10-episode comedy series starring Jason Segel, who also serves as writer and executive producer alongside Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein, coming off their Emmy wins for the streamer’s hit comedy Ted Lasso.
Written by Segel, Lawrence and Goldstein, Shrinking follows a grieving therapist (Segel) who starts to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge,
Mitt Romney could start to take some lessons from Ted Lasso, according to John Oliver.
John Oliver took aim at senator Mitt Romney during tonight’s episode of Last Week Tonight.
Ted Lasso actor Phil Dunster has given an update on when season three of the hit Apple TV+ show will begin filming.Via Variety, Dunster said filming on the Emmy award-winning show is due to begin in the new year, on January 31 according to Variety journalist Marc Malkin.Dunster added: “Honestly, I’m not trying to be coy, but I don’t know anything,” he said when asked about what fans could expect from the new season.“I think they like to keep it fresh.
Ed Sheeran says he’s been asked to write a song for the upcoming third season of Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso.The singer was appearing remotely on The Jonathan Ross Show on ITV last night (October 30) to promote his new album ‘=’, a week after he announced that he’d tested positive for COVID, meaning that all his planned promotional appearances around the album’s release would happen from home.Alongside Sheeran on the show’s panel of guests was Hannah Waddingham, who stars as Rebecca in Ted Lasso.As
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “Acapulco,” a romantic comedy series very loosely inspired by the 2017 film “How to Be a Latin Lover,” is a vibrantly hued trip down ’80s memory lane in a gorgeous resort with endearing staffers and guests.But the Apple TV Plus show, wholesome and sweet like “Ted Lasso,” carried a level of creative risk: Its near-even split between English- and Spanish-speaking lines meant that viewers would be watching a show with subtitles.
Mitt Romney’s flurry of tweets of him dressed as Ted Lasso culminated in one directed at Jason Sudeikis.
Another year, another over-the-top Halloween show! The team behind Live With Kelly and Ryan pulled off 40 different costumes for their Friday, October 29, show.
Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) re-enacted the famous “Biscuits with the Boss” scene from the first season of “Ted Lasso.”Romney — clad in the recognizable chinos, sweater, whistle and mustache sported by Jason Sudeikis’ titular character in the Emmy-winning Apple TV+ series — tweeted a gif of himself serving a pink box of sweet treats to Sinema, assuming the role of AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton (played by Hannah Waddingham on the show).
NBC and E! announced the nominees for the 2021 People’s Choice Awards today.
Ted Lasso during his appearance as host of Saturday Night Live last night (October 23).The actor and comedian led the latest episode of the US sketch show, which also featured musical performances from Brandi Carlile.During Sudeikis’ monologue, he discussed his past as a cast member on SNL for 10 years. “The last couple of years, though, I’ve been working on this Apple TV+ show called Ted Lasso,” he said.
Mythic Quest creator Rob McElhenney has called upon Anthony Hopkins and Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis to help announce that the show is returning for two more seasons.The Apple TV+ comedy, which follows McElhenney’s video game creative director and his motley crew of colleagues, launched its second season this year.Now, McElhenney has taken to Instagram to announce the new seasons, with the help of some famous friends.Hopkins, who provided the voice over for the show’s special episode Everlight
'sawards success mean more seasons might be in its future?The fan-favorite Apple TV+ comedy had a huge night at the 2021 Emmys, winning seven awards including Outstanding Comedy Series and acting trophies for stars Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein and Hannah Waddingham.
Jason Sudeikis is returning to for his hosting debut! The celebrated comic actor will return to Studio 8H this coming weekend, eight years after leaving the show, and he's looking forward to being a part of the creative process once again.Sudeikis recently spoke with ET's Nischelle Turner, and reflected on his return, sharing, «I don’t know if working there for 10 years is going to be a plus or a minus.»Sudeikis began working at as a sketch writer in 2003, before getting cast as a performer in
Hannah Waddingham just stepped out in one of her best red carpet looks yet!
There were some big moments for Nick Mohammed‘s Nate during season two of Ted Lasso, but he was the focus of the final seconds of the season finale and now he’s explaining that scene.
SPOILER ALERT: This post includes spoilers from the Season 2 finale of Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso.
SPOILER ALERT: Key plot points from the second season finale of “Ted Lasso” will be revealed by reading further.
concluded its stellar second season on Friday with a team triumph, as AFC Richmond won the pivotal match to promote themselves back into the Premier League.While it didn't come without some heartbreak (WTF, Nate?!), the victory was a team effort, led by captain Isaac McAdoo, who rallied his teammates during halftime with a meaningful gesture, pointing them to the simple yellow «Believe» poster that Jason Sudeikis' titular coach hung in the locker room on his first day with the club.For Kola
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the Season 2 finale of “Ted Lasso,” streaming now on Apple TV Plus.The hourlong second season finale of Apple TV Plus’ “Ted Lasso” packed quite a few punches into its timeframe, from Sam (Toheeb Jimoh) choosing to stay with AFC Richmond not for Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) but for himself (plus opening up a Nigerian restaurant in London), to Keeley (Juno Temple) choosing to focus on fully setting up