Don Roy King, who has won eleven Emmys for directing Saturday Night Live, is retiring and is set to be replaced by The Ellen DeGeneres Show director Liz Patrick.
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The end of an era. Ellen DeGeneres announced in May 2021 that she decided to end her talk show’s nearly 20-year run.
“It’s going to be really hard on the last day, but I also know it’s time,” the Finding Nemo star told The Hollywood Reporter at the time. “I’m a creative person, and when you’re a creative person you constantly need to be challenged, which is why I decided to host the Oscars or why I decided to go back to stand up when I didn’t think I would. I just needed something to challenge
Don Roy King, who has won eleven Emmys for directing Saturday Night Live, is retiring and is set to be replaced by The Ellen DeGeneres Show director Liz Patrick.
The end of is near, and Anthony Anderson is anticipating a rough time.ABC renewed its Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated sitcom for an eighth and final season on May 14, an announcement that creator and executive producer Kenya Barris called «both exciting and bittersweet.» Anderson finds that description very apt as production on the final installment nears an end.«It's still in the bittersweet stage, we're halfway done with the season,» he told ET's Kevin Frazier on the red carpet of the 2021
Kim Kardashian West is not going to allow in her home it’s costume jewelry and spiders. The mom of 4 appeared on The Ellen Degeneres show Thursday to help kick off the premier week where they joked about Ellen DeGeneres and Kris Jenner’s late nights dancing and Kim’s life at home with the kids.
Kim Kardashian paid a visit to a recent edition of Ellen DeGeneres’ daytime talk show, and she had no problem correcting the host’s mistaken assumption about one of her children’s taste in jewelry.
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Jennifer Aniston made an almost spot-on prediction about after being the first-ever guest on the long-running talk show back in 2003. The 52-year-old actress appeared on the premiere week of the show's final season, and on Tuesday's episode, she and host Ellen DeGeneres revealed what the actress left in an autograph book backstage 18 years ago.DeGeneres explained that she used to have guests sign an autograph book, though they stopped after season 5.
Jennifer Aniston can see into the future!
Jennifer Aniston made an almost spot-on prediction about “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” back in 2003.
“The Ellen DeGeneres Show” aired its final premiere episode Monday and it looks like season 19 is already filled with surprises. DeGeneres kicked off the show by giving guest, Jimmy Kimmel, a plastic donkey that could eject cigarettes from its behind, compelling Kimmel to give the talk show host an unforgettable gift of his own.
final premiere episode Monday and it looks like season 19 is already filled with surprises.
Ethan Shanfeld Netflix announced that the third and final season of “Narcos: Mexico” will premiere on Nov.
performed “I’ll See You in My Dreams” at the World Trade Center Saturday, with President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and former president George W. Bush all giving remarks.
Jennifer Aniston is having all the feels when she steps out onto the set for what might be the last time. The star was the first-ever guest on the program in 2003, and is now one of the first guests on 's final season.Visibly emotional and teary eyed, Aniston hugs DeGeneres before grabbing for the tissues. «What the hell? This is not supposed to be emotional, god dang it,» Aniston says as she wipes away her tears.
Jennifer Aniston will be the first guest on the final season of The Ellen DeGeneres Show and she got emotional while walking on stage.
Ellen DeGeneres is celebrating her almost two-decade tenure on-air with the final season of the much-loved talkshow on Monday September 13.
Justin Bieber and celebrate the show's achievements.“This is going to be a ‘thank you’ to everybody, because the show doesn't happen without the support of fans,” DeGeneres said during a production break on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” which returns Monday.Also to be spotlighted: The show's philanthropy, which included far more than product giveaways."We’re going to check in with people that we've helped through the years (and) people that have paid it forward,” DeGeneres said.
Kelly Clarkson is getting candid about her career.
Kelly Clarkson says she isn't taking over as queen of daytime television with the big success of, as Ellen DeGeneres heads into the final season of .In an interview with, the 39-year-old singer addresses the comparisons between her and DeGeneres, given their incredibly successful daytime talk shows. According to the outlet, Show draws an average daily audience of about 1.3 million viewers, frequently beating out and other competitors.