Colin Firsth stopped by last night's TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON and gave Jimmy some of the history behind the story of his new film, The Railway Man, co-starring Nicole Kidman.
David Letterman announced his retirement Thursday, April 3, and Keith Olbermann honored the man behind THE LATE SHOW and remembered a time on the show when Olbermann filled in for guest John McCain. Watch the clip below!
Deadline has also confirmed Letterman's retirement, reporting that the late night host began informing his coworks, and CBS chairman, Les Moonves, this morning.
On the season three finale of INSIDE COMEDY on Monday, April 7, Kevin Pollak recalls his childhood obsession with impersonating everyone from Robert Duvall to William Shatner; how Cosby influenced his acting career; and his early years coming up with buddy Dana Carvey.
The VETS will present an evening with the legendary Paul Anka on Wednesday, November 12th, at 7:30pm. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 4 at 10A and are $45, $65, and $75. Tickets can be purchased at www.TheVetsRI.com, 401. 421. ARTS (2787) or the PPAC/The VETS Box Office. The PPAC/VETS Box Office is located at 220 Weybosset St, Providence. Box Office Hours are Monday - Friday from 10A-5P; Saturday 10A-2P. The VETS is located at One Avenue of the Arts, Providence. The VETS Box Office is only open on show days.
Upset about the news that Billy Dee Williams had to withdraw from Dancing with the Stars, Jimmy invites the actor to perform one last dance with a very hairy partner.
Samuel L. Jackson stopped by The Tonight Show to perform a slam poem about the 1990's sitcom Boy Meets World. Check out the 'artistic interpretation' below!
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, Jimmy asked Chris Evans' brother, Scott, to come out and play the sibling-wed game, where each brother is asked the same question and they must try to give the same answer.
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON, Jimmy introduced the 10 Ford sales consultants who will attempt to win Jimmy's sale by keeping their hands on a Ford 150 King Ranch for as long as possible.
On the night of the series finale of "How I Met Your Mother," series star Cobie Smulders talked about saying goodbye to the long-running CBS comedy series