Natalie, Emily & Martie talk about Charles Barkley being a fan of their music, changing their band name, working with Jack Antonoff, their new album Gaslighter, and they share a funny clip of them from 1995.
Saturday Night Live returned with its second at-home edition last night, April 25. Kenan Thompson hosted the show's sketch, What Up With That? from home.
Actor Ryan Eggold, who plays medical director Dr. Max Goodwin on “New Amsterdam,” visits the 3rd hour of TODAY to talk about the show, which has just been renewed for three seasons. Explaining the series' popularity (Charles Barkley is a fan), Eggold says, “It's something we all wish existed in real life.”
Charles Barkley, Ernie Johnson Jr., Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Neal discuss the 30th anniversary of the show, predictions on who will win the NBA Finals and the emotional loss of basketball legends David Stern and Kobe Bryant.
In honor of the NBA finals getting underway, Jimmy Kimmel Live! released the latest edition of NBA Mean Tweets featuring Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal, Dirk Nowitzki, Steve Ballmer, Joel Embiid, Charles Barkley, Ben Simmons, Jrue Holiday, Paul George, Chris Bosh, Kyle Lowry, Kemba Walker, Karl Anthony-Towns, Danny Green, Khris Middleton, Brook Lopez and Robin Lopez.
Andy Samberg appeared on last night's Jimmy Kimmel Live. Andy talks about watching SNL now that he isn't a cast member anymore, Charles Barkley being a guest host, and reveals what Charles proposed to Kenan Thompson during a rehearsal. He also talks about wrapping the 5th season of 'Brooklyn Nine Nine,' wearing silk boxers in middle school, and he reveals that he was once naked in public. Watch the clips below!
Saturday Night Live released a sketch on YouTube that was cut from last night's show for time. Introduced by J.J. Abrams, the clip is designed as a trailer for a (not real) Star Wars standalone film, The Mos Eisley Five, arriving in summer of 2019.
Last night's Saturday Night Live spoofed the Oscars and Hollywood's ongoing sexual harassment scandals with an award show called 'The Grabbies.' In the sketch, Grabbie nominees Tom Sturgeson (Alex Moffat), Lenny Martin (Pete Davidson), Ronald Kellogg (Kenan Thompson), Tim Franklin (Charles Barkley) and Catherine LeBourge (Aidy Bryant) are interviewed on the red carpet.
Charles Barkley appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night. Charles talks about reading Mean Tweets, the Philadelphia Eagles winning the Super Bowl, reveals what happened when he found out he was being traded to the Lakers, that time he played basketball drunk, and gives his thoughts on marijuana. Watch the clip below!
Below, check out a first look at TNT's docu-series AMERICAN RACE, with Host Charles Barkley. The two-night event airs Thursday, May 11, and Friday, May 12 - with two episodes each night at 9 and 10 p.m. (ET/PT).
This holiday season, Turner's TBS & TNT are going to turn the Christmas spirit on full blast with SURPRISE! Instant Xmas Carol, an all-new music special that puts a unique twist on the caroling tradition.
This holiday season, Turner's TBS & TNT are going to turn the Christmas spirit on full blast with SURPRISE! Instant Xmas Carol, an all-new music special that puts a unique twist on the caroling tradition. The one-hour special – featuring such celebrity carolers as Conan O'Brien, Rashida Jones, Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, Jane Lynch, Ludacris, Kenny G, Tony Sirico, Vincent Curatola, Joseph Gannascoli, A$AP Ferg, Three Loco, Samantha Ronson, Alfonso Ribeiro, Fred Willard, T-Pain and many surprise appearances – is set to premiere on TBS on Wednesday, Dec. 21, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT). And the night before Christmas, Saturday, Dec. 24, at 7 p.m. (ET/PT), TBS & TNT will join forces for a simulcast of SURPRISE! Instant Xmas Carol. It will be followed by TBS & TNT's simulcast of the annual 24 Hours of A CHRISTMAS STORY marathon, celebrating its 20th year as one of television's most enduring holiday traditions.
In this special clip from ANY GIVEN WEDNESDAY on HBO, Black-ish star Anthony Anderson, who was recently nominated for an Emmy for his leading role, answers speed round questions about TV dads, Eddie Murphy and golfing with Donald Trump.
STARS IN THE ALLEY, presented by United Airlines, took place just last week in Shubert Alley. Hosted by Tony nominee Sean Hayes and Mo Rocca, Broadway's best once again turned out for the annual performance - including Roz Ryan, who performed 'When You're Good to Mama' from Chicago.
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, TNT's NBA commentator Charles Barkley explained his rants, why he's annoyed with Pizza Hut and why space travel is stupid. Check out the appearance below!