The cast of “Pawn Stars” has given one young boy a lasting memory after being made an offer they couldn’t refuse.
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Jimmy Fallon’s “Tonight” show, which debuts next month with actor Will Smith and U2 as guests, will look familiar to people who appreciate his current work in the time slot following Jay Leno.
It’s been a while.
He’s sold a tiki mug for $400, a CD for $500 and, in the premiere of “Thrift Hunters”, Jason T. Smith purchases a promotional jacket from the 1986 movie “Rad” for $10 and unloads it for $700.
Appearing on NBC’s “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,” Gov. Chris Christie’s favorite rock star, Bruce Springsteen, joined the comedian in a “Born to Run” parody called “Gov. Chris Christie’s Fort Lee, New Jersey Traffic Jam.”
Kiefer Sutherland will return as Jack Bauer in a 12-episode run of “24: Live Another Day,” debuting with a two-hour show May 5 on Fox.
The Golden Globes are typically Hollywood’s bawdiest awards show — “a wonderful mess,” said co-host Tina Fey of this year’s bash.
I just got a sneak peak at the new reality TV show starring former boxing champ Fernando Vargas and his Vegas family (before it comes out Jan. 26). The takeaway?
Pete Berg knows men.
On Jan. 22, between 7:30 and 8 p.m., at least a half dozen local television stations will air a short documentary that features children and young adults who’ve been the victims of human trafficking.
The actor who portrays Austin “Chumlee” Russell of “Pawn Stars” sounds like he was born for the role.
It seemed ludicrous when HBO kicked off 2012 with the Dustin Hoffman-led “Luck.”
NBC’s comic institution “Saturday Night Live,” criticized recently for a lack of diversity, said on Monday that it hired Sasheer Zamata — a 27-year-old black woman from Indianapolis — for its repertory cast when new episodes start again later this month.
A TV reporter passes out during a live interview, then has the presence of mind to finish the interview when she came to.
It was the most publicized showrunner change in TV history.