Guilfoyle left Fox News — where she co-hosted “The Five” — after the news network opened an investigation into accusations of sexual misconduct, including that she shared inappropriate photographs of male genitalia with coworkers.
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Jon Stewart hosted “The Daily Show” for almost two decades. Over that time, he developed a brand of satire that was rooted in comedy first and information second.
Sure, you could watch the show and learn a bit about the news, but really, you were there to laugh. It appears that the script has been flipped somewhat with his new Apple TV+ series, “The Problem with Jon Stewart.” READ MORE: Fall 2021 TV Preview: 38 Series To Watch As seen in the new teaser for “The Problem with Jon Stewart,” the
.Guilfoyle left Fox News — where she co-hosted “The Five” — after the news network opened an investigation into accusations of sexual misconduct, including that she shared inappropriate photographs of male genitalia with coworkers.
Andy Murray has admitted that he is 'in the doghouse' with his wife Kim after his wedding ring was stolen when he left his tennis shoes under a car. The Wimbledon champion left his belongings under the car overnight in California, where he is playing in the Indian Wells tournament.
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Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic“The Problem with Jon Stewart” opens by both hearkening back to “The Daily Show” and distancing itself from the Comedy Central show that once made Stewart an exasperated voice of reason for frustrated liberals across the country. Six years after he ceded that desk to Trevor Noah, Stewart is now coming back to television as a sort of exhausted elder statesman of late night.
Sandwiches are serious business for Jon Stewart.
Michele Amabile Angermiller Bruce Springsteen, Jon Stewart, Jim Gaffigan, Nikki Glaser and more are set to perform at the annual Stand Up for Heroes benefit event, which supports the Bob Woodruff Foundation’s efforts to help wounded service members, veterans and their families. The 15th annual celebration will take place 8 p.m.
The 15th annual Stand Up For Heroes event will return live to New York City on Nov. 8, with appearances by Bruce Springsteen, Jon Stewart and Jim Gaffigan included in the line-up of comics and musicians performing to raise awareness and funds for the Bob Woodruff Foundation.
Mara Brock Akil, the creator/showrunner behind such series as Girlfriends, The Game and Being Mary Jane, has tapped former AMC exec Susie Fitzgerald to run her story27 banner.
Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.MOVIES— Jake Gyllenhaal teams up with director Antoine Fuqua and screenwriter Nic Pizzolatto (“True Detective”) for the tense thriller “The Guilty,” which is set entirely inside a 911 call center in Los Angeles.
Hulu’s October, 2021 schedule has a wealth of originals, catalog titles and season premieres.
Jon Stewart tackled the news of the day on, but the 58-year-old TV veteran is now returning to face new (and old) issues. In, the longtime TV host is back, this time on Apple TV+, to discuss current affairs such as the struggle for comprehensive veteran care and better ways to support the American working class. In a newly released trailer, Stewart is seen discussing poverty, inequality, and systemic racism.
Apple Podcasts, with new episodes every week where available.The project will mark Jon Stewart’s first regular TV presence since leaving Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” in 2015, after a multiple Emmy-winning run that began in 1999.
Best Original COVID TreatmentBest Mile High MeltdownBest Historical AdaptationIf you want to take part in voting, you can head over right now to the Pandemmy Awards’ official site. Meanwhile, watch “The Daily Show” clip above, or check out the other categories in the videos below.
LeVar Burton says he’s looking “for the right game show” to host after his interest was piqued – and his hopes dashed – by his recent guest stint on Jeopardy! and the social media support he received.
Iconic duo Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart are joining forces again. The rapper and the lifestyle guru will soon reunite for a TV special coming to Peacock – and of course, it's all about food.