March 11 marked one full year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 to be a worldwide pandemic, and TV’s late-night hosts honoured the occasion as only they can.
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Ziwe has lifted the lid on her eponymous Showtime sketch comedy series as the ViacomCBS network has set a May premiere for the show.
The network will launch Ziwe on Sunday May 8 at 11pm.
The six-part series, which scored a straight-to-series order in October, will feature interviews, musical numbers, guest stars, sketches, fake commercials and field pieces.
Ziwe Fumudoh, speaking at Showtime’s virtual press tour, says the show is a culmination of her refining her voice over the years, through stand
March 11 marked one full year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 to be a worldwide pandemic, and TV’s late-night hosts honoured the occasion as only they can.
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon are hard at work on the new season of The Morning Show!
Late night hosts on Tuesday had fun mocking theBritish royal family's response to the bombshell interviewMeghan Markle and Prince Harry recently gave to Oprah Winfrey. Buckingham Palace was quiet for more than a full day after several bombshell revelations and accusations were made bythe couple;Markle told Winfreyshe was suicidal at one point over the stress from the royals (including racist remarks) and the relentless English tabloids.
Showtime made a pair of executive appointments today, naming Patricia Kollappallil As SVP Corporate Communications and Henry Goldblatt as VP Awards.
Late-night hosts sounded off on the bombshell interview between Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey over the weekend. The Duke and Duchess’ sit-down with Winfrey was widely talked about on Monday on both sides of the Atlantic. In it, Meghan and Harry discussed the early days of their marriage as well as the issues with the royal family that led to their departure as senior working members.The duo also revealed that they are having a baby girl in the summer.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey has dominated the public conversation since it aired on Sunday, and late-night talk show hosts across the networks addressed the shocking revelations Monday night.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey has dominated the public conversation since it aired on Sunday, and late night talk show hosts across the networks addressed the shocking revelations Monday night.During the candid and surprisingly revealing conversation, Meghan and Harry opened up about the behind-the-scenes drama of their royal exit, questions regarding their son's skin color, the sex of their forthcoming second child, and where their relationships stand
direct to your inboxAn Audenshaw petrol station has been given a licence to sell alcohol after plans for a 24-hour licence were dropped.Audenshaw Service Station on Droylsden Road has been given permission by the council to sell alcohol up until 11pm seven days a week.The original application from Retail Fuel Limited for a new premises licence had proposed supply of alcohol 24 hours a day, and late night refreshment - the sale of hot food or drink – from 11pm to 5am.However following
Well, as if women needed more red flags not to go anywhere near Armie Hammer…
Late-night hosts weighed in on 2021's controversy-filled Golden Globes Awards on their shows on Monday night, with Trevor Noah, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel all pointing to the recentLos Angeles Times investigation that reported the ceremony's voting body had no Black members.
Late-night hosts like Trevor Noah, Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert sounded off on the 2021 Golden Globes’ diversity controversy one day after the award show aired. During this year’s presentation, the stars took a back seat as the virtual show highlighted the ongoing diversity problem within the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which votes for the awards.
direct to your inboxAn investigation has been launched after a gang of men raided a disused cinema in Gorton.Police were called to the former Showcase Cinema on Hyde Road on Saturday night (February 27) to reports of a break in.Eye witnesses reported spotting a group of ten men breaking into the building, before they began smashing windows.GMP received a call to say that a fire had been started inside the property but officers found no evidence of this when they arrived.Fire crews from Greater
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorLots of unexpected things can happen in the wee hours of the morning. But NBC is keeping at least one element constant.The network recently renewed its contract with Seth Meyers to host “Late Night,” the post-midnight perennial that has been on the air since David Letterman launched it in 1982.
Seth Meyers will be offering a Closer Look for a few more years to come after renewing his deal with NBC.
fire attack.The alarm was raised at around 9pm on Monday, February 22, after a residential property was torched in Marischal Street, Peterhead.Brave residents swiftly extinguished the blaze before the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service arrived at the scene.While no one was injured, police believe the fire was started deliberately and are appealing for witnesses.They are especially keen to speak with any motorists who may have dash cam footage from the street or the Tolbooth Wynd areaDetective
Arsenio Hall and Stephen Colbert discussed having their late-night TV status in common as the comedian appeared on Wednesday’s “The Late Show”.
Also Read: Liev Schreiber on Fan Outcry After 'Ray Donovan' Cancellation: 'Your Voices Have Been Heard'“When ‘Ray Donovan’ went off our air after seven great seasons, we heard from so many of its loyal fans that they were not ready to say goodbye to Ray and the wonderfully dysfunctional Donovan clan,” Showtime president of entertainment Gary Levine said in a statement.