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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band performed 'The Ties That Bind,' 'Meet Me In The City,' and 'Santa Claus Is Coming To Town,' featuring a surprise appearance by Sir Paul McCartney.
Below, check out George Clooney and Bill Murray performing 'Santa Clause Wants Some Lovin' from the Netflix original holiday special, A VERY MURRAY CHRISTMAS, now streaming exclusively on Netflix.
Below, check out a sneak peek at Jane Lynch's (Broadway's ANNIE) new CBS comedy ANGEL FROM HELL, premiering Thursday, January 7th (9:30 - 10:00 ET/PT).
On Friday's TONIGHT SHOW, music guest Young People's Chorus of New York City performed the holiday classic 'Christmas Time Is Here' with a little help from Jimmy and The Roots.
On Friday night's TONIGHT SHOW, guest Channing Tatum and Jimmy took turns smashing eggs on their heads without knowing which were cooked and which were raw.
More viewers have watched CBS News than news on any other broadcast network twelve weeks into the 2015-16 television season, according to Nielsen most current ratings for the week ending Dec.
In the sneak peeks below, Oprah sat down with Danielle Brooks, as well as her castmates Jennifer Hudson and Cynthia Erivo, to discuss how the experience has affected her life and Hudson explains why she couldn't imagine three women who fit together better.
From Original Productions, creators of the multiple Emmy Award-winning series DEADLIEST CATCH, comes DEADLIEST CATCH: DUNGEON COVE (w/t) premiering in the fall of 2016 on the Discovery Channel.
Today, SHOWTIME debuted a new tease for the critically-acclaimed, ground breaking television phenomenon TWIN PEAKS, which returns as a limited series to SHOWTIME in 2017.
The Film Society of Lincoln Center announces Friends with Benefits: An Anthology of Four New American Filmmakers, a weeklong showcase of young iconoclasts Gabriel Abrantes, Alexander Carver, Benjamin Crotty, and Daniel Schmidt.
During the appearance it was revealed that Morrison's co-star, Emmy-winner and Tony-nominee Kelsey Grammer will return to the production earlier than originally announced in order for the actors to overlap for a short period of time.
Comedian Mike Epps stopped by THE TALK to discuss taking on the role of comedy legend Richard Pryor in the upcoming Lee Daniels movie, “Richard Pryor: Is It Something I Said?”