Filed under: Programming , OpEd , Celebrities , Talk Show After watching The Oprah Winfrey Show today and hearing her teary announcement about her decision to end her syndicated talk show, I had one thought in my head. Oprah Winfrey is doing a Johnny Carson . She's writing her own script (no pun intended). Oprah is leaving while she's still wanted, while she's still strong, and by setting the date...
Festival Of Lights Chicago 2009 CHICAGO — For more than two decades, Oprah Winfrey has been the inspirational, change-your-life champion who reigned over daytime television much like Johnny Carson once ruled late night. Now she’s ready to say goodbye, leaving a huge void for … see more. See also: chicago festival of lights 2009 | festival [...]
For more than two decades, Oprah Winfrey has been the inspirational, change-your-life champion who reigned over daytime television much like Johnny Carson once ruled late night.
For more than two decades, Oprah Winfrey has been the inspirational, change-your-life champion who reigned over daytime television much like Johnny Carson once ruled late night. Now she's ready to say goodbye, leaving a huge void for broadcast TV even as she raises the possibility of more Oprah than ever when she starts her own cable network.
For more than two decades, Oprah Winfrey has been the inspirational, change-your-life champion who reigned over daytime television much like Johnny Carson once ruled late night. Now she's ready to say goodbye, leaving a huge void for broadcast TV even as she raises the possibility of more Oprah than ever when she starts her own cable network.
For more than two decades, Oprah Winfrey has been the inspirational, change-your-life champion who reigned over daytime television much like Johnny Carson once ruled late night.
CHICAGO (AP) — For more than two decades, Oprah Winfrey has been the inspirational, change-your-life champion who reigned over daytime television much like Johnny Carson once ruled late night.
CHICAGO (AP) — For more than two decades, Oprah Winfrey has been the inspirational, change-your-life champion who reigned over daytime television much like Johnny Carson once ruled late night.
For more than two decades, Oprah Winfrey has been the inspirational, change-your-life champion who reigned over daytime television much like Johnny Carson once ruled late night.
On the radio today: Media relations expert Bill Prendergast will once again appear as co-host on today's Thursday edition of "Media Matters." That will go off live at 6pm on AM950. It's that same station that Two Putt Tommy appears on. I am not the star of the show, which is too bad. I am co-hosting, playing a servile "Ed McMahon" type lackey to host Greg Huff's "Johnny Carson."...
When the old Tonight Show featuring Johnny Carson was on, he had a skit with the Great Carnak the Magnificent. Carnak would read the answers (repeated by Ed McMahon) and then read the hilarious questions. So here we go with the related topic of above: The answers are: kidnap him, put grease on his hands and tie his shoestrings together. The question is: How do the Baltimore Ravens stop Peyton Manning...
The lowdown: Rufus hit the big-time when he was invited to appear on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. After a bit of small-talk, Johnny asked, " I understand you're going to demonstrate your skill... is that right?" Rufus replied, "Sure! I'd rather shoot the beanshooter than shoot the bull." Soon Rufus was shooting a corncob from Johnny's hand.
"Cable TV operator Comcast Corp. is expected to buy a controlling stake in NBC Universal, perhaps as early as next week, bringing the network of Johnny Carson, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Hope, Milton Berle and Tom Brokaw under the corporate control of the company that owns the Golf Channel and E! Entertainment Television."...
David Letterman is king of late-night television again. You just won't hear him or CBS crowing about it anytime soon — not after NBC gave the crown to Conan O'Brien based on one week's ratings, much to their regret now.
66 year old comedian Fred Travalena has died 'The Man of a Thousand Faces' could voice Bugs Bunny as well as Luciano Pavarotti. Travalena, a Vegas performer, talk-show regular and star of his own specials, died of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Read More From Orginal Site
Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett AND Billy Mays all Celebrity DEAD In june 2009 ed mcmahon, farrah fawcett, michael jackson, billy mays... this is going to sound weird but the person out of that group that had the most impact on my life was probably the last.His is the fourth major American celebrity death within a week. Read More From Orginal Site