“The Carol Burnett Show” is making its streaming debut.
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By Denise Petski
Senior Managing Editor
It was a Monk revival of sorts in the first episode of Peacock’s At-Home Variety Show, hosted by Seth MacFarlane.
In the episode titled “Mr. Monk Shelters In Place”, Tony Shalhoub reprised his memorable titular germophobic character Adrian Monk, whom you might guess is having a tough time during the coronavirus quarantine.
Cut to Adrian furiously washing his hands as he sings “99 Bottles of Beer on The Wall” (eventually getting down to 16), slips on
“The Carol Burnett Show” is making its streaming debut.
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Fred Armisen travels all around the world, virtually, on the latest episode of Peacock’s “At-Home Variety Show”.
A conversation with Fernandinho helped change the way Bernardo Silva approached games at Manchester City.
2020 is progressing on as especially dark note, with the coronavirus pandemic costing lives every day. We've been restricted to our households to stay safe while also safeguarding those around us. But staying locked up at home for months on end can drive anybody crazy. This is where movies and tv shows step in, to distract us from the harsh realities of life which are just outside our doorstep. We rely on entertainment to keep us sane during such insane times.
Actor Tony Shalhoub is extra thankful for the work of healthcare “heroes” after he and his wife, Brooke Adams, endured a “pretty rough” battle with COVID-19 last month.
Tony Shalhoub shared in a video on Monday that he and his wife, Brooke Adams, tested positive for the coronavirus.
Seth Macfarlane is set to front the forthcoming At-Home Variety Show for NBC Universal’s new streaming service Peacock.
The very first episode of Peacock's At-Home Variety Show — a socially distanced series hosted by Seth MacFarlane — featured the quarantine-era Monk reunion we deserve. Tony Shalhoub reprised the role of the germaphobe god himself, Adrian Monk, to help raise funds to support essential workers and communities struggling with basic needs during the pandemic.
Tony Shalhoub and his wife Brooke had COVID-19.
Tony Shalhoub revealed that he and his wife are among the many New Yorkers who contracted the coronavirus in April. The acclaimed actor made the announcement after reprising his role as the loveable germaphobe from the hit series “Monk” on the first installment of Seth MacFarlane’s “Peacock Presents At-Home Variety Show.” The daily web-exclusive seeks to raise money for charities Americares, Feeding America and the United Way.
The very first At-Home Variety Show on Peacock featured the return of one of the most famous TV characters: Monk. Hosted by Seth MacFarlane, the new short-form series features talent from across the NBCUniversal family doing their best to entertain masses and raise awareness and support for Feeding America, Americares and United Way.
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star Tony Shalhoub, 66, and his wife Brooke Adams, 71, battled Coronavirus last month and they’re both seemingly doing okay now.
A number of stars from across the NBCUniversal family are coming together to entertain you. Peacock will air The At-Home Variety Show, a short-form series featuring a bevy of talent from across the NBCU family, each weekday starting Monday, May 11 at 7 p.m. ET.
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A Santa Monica man has agreed to plead guilty to a federal fraud charge stemming from allegedly tricking multiple women, including one actress, out of their money via aromance and business scam, theU.S. Attorney’s Office, Central District of California announced on Friday.