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- A forensic pathologist (currently Dr. Michael Hunter) analyzes the official autopsy reports of various celebrities to determine their cause of death.
- The world's most famous zip code is getting a facelift. Beverly Hills' top female surgeons will get you tight, tucked, fit and fabulous.
- Rose McGowan, artist and activist, documents the work being done to spread her message of "bravery, art, joy and survival."
- A show I'm which Devon looks into the camera the whole time and people say stuff
- Special chronicles a day in the life of four paparazzi. Examines how they operate when on assignment, how they get their information, the tactics they use and the extremes to which they will go to get the photos they want. Features interviews with paparazzi and celebrities they have stalked.
- Muppets Miss Piggy and Gonzo, podcast hosts Drew Scott and Linda Phan, singer-songwriter Lennon Stella, NHL All-Star P.K. Subban, Selena Gomez, Joe Jonas and other celebrities celebrate members of the Class of 2020.
- The Good American co-founder Khloe Kardashian will stops by to be chat. In an all-new Stan For Stains, Drew is joined by lifestyle expert Michelle Park to be test out some cleaning hacks trending on TikTok. Then, Drew speaks with elementary school custodian Robert Bosquez who has an built over 400 beds for kids in need in his community in an all-new Drew-Gooder. Plus, the "Saturday Night Live (1975)" cast member Heidi Gardner will joins Drew and Ross Mathews at the Drew's News desk.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about what makes it easy to experience the world on a limited travel budget. Chelsea and her round table panelists Bobby Lee, Sarah Colonna and Matt Braunger discuss Kim Kardashian being replaced by a dog in a Super Bowl commercial, there being forty-two tanning salons per American city, people who are higher educated being less likely to cohabitate, and a man who has a permanent semi-erection after complications surrounding a tattoo he got on his penis. And Chelsea chats with guest Bill Maher about his show Real Time with Bill Maher (2003), his latest book "The New New Rules", which right-wing politicians and commentators he truly likes and truly hates, and doing a free stand-up show airing on Yahoo.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler, sporting crutches since she is recuperating from surgery to repair what was her torn ACL, talks about the surgery and recuperation process. Chelsea and her round table panelists Ben Gleib, Margaret Cho and Ross Mathews discuss Chelsea's support of ten kids to go to YMCA summer camps, her vow to quit smoking cigarettes, the New York Post's article railing against John Edwards, Kathie Lee Gifford's gaffe in an interview with Martin Short talking about his now deceased wife as if she was still alive, a man punching a ten year old boy in the face at a move theater for talking during the screening, and Bill Maher purchasing a minority share of the New York Mets. And Chelsea chats with guest Mary J. Blige about her first major movie role in Rock of Ages (2012), and her recent article in "Essence" magazine.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about Chuy Bravo's new venture as a part owner of a race horse with show producer "Jerry" Gary Snoonian. Chelsea and her round table panelists James Davis, Heather McDonald and Mo Mandel discuss the controversy surrounding Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) for not hiring little people to play the dwarfs, signs that Kim Kardashian and Ye will soon be cohabitating, a Dutch artist who turned his dead cat into a remote controlled helicopter, The 2012 Miss USA Pageant (2012)'s Miss Ohio stating for the final question that she feels that Julia Roberts' character in Pretty Woman (1990) is a role model for young women, and Illinois State Representative Mike Bost's rant in the chamber. And Chelsea chats with guests LMFAO about their latest CD "Sorry for Party Rocking", this experience being their first interview on an American television talk show, their distinctive attire, their uncle/nephew relationship, how they decided to perform together, Berry Gordy being one of their father and what he thinks about their music, if LMFAO means what it usually means, and their current tour.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about the string of daytime soap opera cancellations, and what is taking their place. Chelsea and her round table panelists Chris Franjola, Ali Wong and Kerri Kenney-Silver discuss highlights from yesterday's The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2012), Kelsey Grammer becoming a father for the fifth time with three different women, a woman charged with prostitution after offering to exchange sex for Chicken McNuggets, a fan selling water on ebay in which Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes purportedly swam, and a woman being fired from a factory job for allegedly wearing a fake penis to work. And Chelsea chats with guest Giovanni Ribisi about his new movie Contraband (2012), and considering himself a wimp.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about her and Chuy Bravo's recent camping trip to Yellowstone. Chelsea and her round table panelists Greg Fitzsimmons, Fortune Feimster and Gary Valentine discuss Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth getting engaged at ages nineteen and twenty-two respectively, a contestant on America's Got Talent (2006) caught in a lie about what he said was his military background, Amanda Bynes tweeting President Barack Obama to expunge the DUI charge from her records, The 2012 Miss USA Pageant (2012)'s Miss Pennsylvania quitting the event because she says it's rigged while pageant organizers state she quit because she didn't agree with allowing transgendered women compete, a Dutch entrepreneur who plans to open a divorce hotel, and Hugh Hefner reuniting with ex-fiancée Crystal Hefner née Harris. And Chelsea chats with guest Aubrey Plaza about stalking Barbara Walters at the Time 100 event, her two unusual sisters, her new movie Safety Not Guaranteed (2012), and working with Bill Murray and Charlie Sheen.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about the things she has failed to achieve in her life that have haunted her. Chelsea and her round table panelists Josh Wolf, Natasha Leggero and Greg Fitzsimmons discuss Jay-Z vowing to stop using the word "bitch" now that he has a daughter, Los Angeles marijuana dispensaries naming a new variety called "Blue Ivy" after Jay-Z's baby, Hostess filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy, a woman assaulting a man because he was watching Judge Judy (1996), seniors now being the most frequent binge drinkers in the US, and Iranian morality police aiming to get Barbie off of store shelves. And Chelsea chats with guest Kim Wayans about her new movie Pariah (2011), her mother initially discouraging her and her siblings from going into comedy, having thirty-eight nieces and nephews but no children of her own, being married to a Caucasian, considering herself to be very spiritual and going on silent meditation retreats, and her series of children's books.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about being a couch potato and watching reality cooking shows, which leads to a personal message to her brother, Roy. Chelsea and her round table panelists Chris Franjola, Jen Kirkman and Dov Davidoff discuss John Mayer stating that he is humiliated by Taylor Swift's song "Dear John", the Center for Disease Control issuing a statement that there are no zombies after a rash of face eating crimes occurred, and the lesbian themed children's book "In Our Mothers' House" being hidden in a Utah elementary school library. Brad and Sarah compete in a spinning competition. And Chelsea chats with guest Charlize Theron about their dinner out together last night, the code during interviews that a "strong woman character" means "bitch", her dislike of speaking in front of large audiences, and her charity which fights HIV in African youth.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about the areas of science in which she is most fascinated. Chelsea and her round table panelists Moshe Kasher, Heather McDonald and Ben Gleib discuss the rumored break-up of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis, the City of Los Angeles now requiring the use of condoms on all porn shoots, a report that Mitt Romney forgot about his dog which he placed on the car's roof when he went on a road trip, and an automated message played on a trans-Atlantic flight mistakenly telling passengers that the plane was going to crash. And Chelsea chats with guest Amy Brenneman about her show Private Practice (2007), dreams she has about her co-workers, having one of the first ever nude scenes on American network television, discussing the facts of life with her adolescent children, and her humorous eight-three year old father.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler has some help from the "Seventeen Magazine Players" and Seventeen Magazine in outlining how to keep one's lover interested even if one's looks starts to desert them. Chelsea, her round table panelists - Louis Virtel, Arden Myrin, Loni Love - and her guest assistant Simon Doonan discuss why Simon is filling in for a missing Chuy, a British movie theater that issued refunds to some patrons who attended a screening of The Artist (2011) since they weren't aware it was a silent movie, a public dispute between an Atlanta eatery and one of its former patrons, a man suspected of a DUI offense who eluded police by jumping out of his car and swimming away in the ocean, a pastor's promotion of his new book by sleeping on the roof of his church with his wife, and the increase in injuries due to people walking with headphones. Chelsea presents an installment of "Office Mate Therapy" where Josh and April, who are extreme opposites, discuss sharing an office. And Chelsea chats with guest Kate Beckinsale about working with little people, her unexpected action star status, and working with her director husband.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about what she will now be able to do that she couldn't do before her ACL surgery, even before she tore it. Chelsea and her round table panelists Joe Matarese, Sarah Colonna and Brad Wollack discuss Madonna displaying her nipple on-stage during a concert in Istanbul, a new tell-all book that states that Christian Bale hates Leonardo DiCaprio, two turtles in an Austrian zoo who are getting a divorce after 115 years as a couple, rope sales being up because of the book "Fifty Shades of Grey", and a Hawaiian dinner cruise company mistakenly serving vodka to a three year old boy. And Chelsea chats with guest Gabriel Macht about the over-promotion of his show Suits (2011), just turning forty, and whether he actually played Little Orphan Annie as a child.
- In his opening monologue, guest host Ross Mathews talks about the issue at the office this morning that marred what is usually a pleasure in guest hosting the show. Ross and his round table panelists John Caparulo, April Richardson and T.J. Miller discuss Seal and Heidi Klum's break-up, Steven Tyler mangling a rendition of the national anthem at the AFC championship game, Burger King testing home delivery in the Washington DC area, a Pennsylvania couple arrested for trying to torch a car with a flaming tampon, and Sesame Street (1969) planning to focus more of its teachings in the sciences and math. Chelsea's life with men is presented in the next installment of "Home with the Handlers". And Ross chats with guest Alexa Chung about her show 24 Hour Catwalk (2012), whether she feels pressure to always look perfect, her new longer hairstyle, and her single status.
- In his opening monologue, guest host Ross Mathews talks about the Oscar nominations which were announced this morning. Ross and his round table panelists Joe Matarese, Fortune Feimster and Matt Braunger discuss the Oscar nominations, rumors that the Spice Girls are reuniting for the London Olympics, reports that Marc Anthony has covered up his "Jennifer" (Lopez) tattoo and replaced it with a Statue of Liberty tattoo, Eva Longoria covering up her "9" tattoo which was in honor of ex Tony Parker, and a report that states that gay people moving into a gay supportive neighborhood can raise property vales. The latest goings-on in Chelsea and Roy's home life is presented in the next installment of "Home with the Handlers". And Ross chats with guest Dot-Marie Jones about her show Glee (2009), a gift for Ross from a recent fishing trip, meeting each other for the first time at Golden Globe Awards, who she reminds Ross of, her promotion of a children's book called "Just Like You", and being a fifteen time World Arm Wrestling champion.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about trying to find a father figure for her unruly staff. Chelsea and her round table panelists John Caparulo, Jen Kirkman and T.J. Miller discuss Kim Kardashian buying Ye a $750,000 Lamborghini for his birthday, skateboarder Shaun White dating model Bar Refaeli, an Oregon woman who won a court case against a man who gave her herpes through unprotected sex, Nicole Polizzi stating that she doesn't want to breastfeed her baby because of the discomfort, and a newly sober Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino being harassed at clubs for not drinking. And Chelsea chats with guest Giovanni Ribisi about his new movie Ted (2012), why a clip from the movie isn't available, moving into a new house, and being the brother-in-law of Beck and performing on-stage with him.
- In his opening monologue, guest host Ross Mathews talks about his dislike of confrontation and the way people nowadays get rid of friends. He and his round table panelists Chris Franjola, Sarah Colonna and Bill Bellamy discuss Spanish language television network Univision's decision to English language subtitle their serials, the reported medical benefits of magic mushrooms, a girl's 911 call to report her mother's loud lovemaking, and an amusement park's test ride of their new roller coaster where test dummies lost limbs. In "Home with the Handlers", Chelsea and Roy argue about how to use the television remote control and Chelsea's big dog doing the number two. And Ross chats with guest Lisa Vanderpump about The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2010), her restaurant, her new cookbook, her equally famous pet dog Giggy, and whether her booty is real or implant enhanced.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about the people who inspire her, one in particular who inspires her journalistic bent. Chelsea and her round table panelists Bobby Lee, Heather McDonald and Keith Robinson discuss Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves' Austin Texas based wedding where guests slept overnight in tents, parents yanking their kids out of the expensive private school owned by the Blue Man Group since they believe their kids aren't learning anything, Georgia state authorities not allowing the Ku Klux Klan to adopt a highway, the feud between two ice cream truck vendors in the UK, Burger King introducing the bacon sundae, and a Ohio high school denying a student his graduation diploma since his family cheered too loudly during the convocation ceremony. And Chelsea chats with guest Nelsan Ellis about his show True Blood (2008), why the decision was made to make his character on the show flamboyantly gay, what his conservative family thinks about the role and show, his documentary project "I am Damn Wonderful" in support of GLBTQ youth, why he is nervous doing this interview, and how husband and wife Julius Tennon and Viola Davis became his honorary godparents.
- In his opening monologue, guest host Ross Mathews talks about this week's whereabouts of Chelsea, who is conspicuously absent from the latest edition of "Home with the Handlers". Ross and his round table panelists Bobby Lee, Liz Carey and Josh Wolf - the latter who has his own special agenda on today's panel - discuss Britney Spears' father stopping being her conservator in preparation for her upcoming wedding, a South African strip club's introduction of their series of men's colognes based on the theme "Alibis", and the latest way teenagers show their commitment to their significant other. And Ross' guests Michael Chernow and Daniel Holzman, owners/chefs of "The Meatball Shop", give him a lesson in preparing regular beef meatballs, Buffalo wing balls, bunny balls, and Chardonnay sangria, all appropriate for a Super Bowl Sunday party.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about how she has now assembled the perfect family, with one more she would like to add. Chelsea and her round table panelists Michael Yo, Fortune Feimster and Ross Mathews discuss Chris Brown and Drake aka Drake reportedly getting into a fight, Michael forgetting his jokes during a recent gig, and new doping allegations against Lance Armstrong. Chelsea shows one of her employee reviews, specifically of Shelby the security guard. And Chelsea chats with guest Elliot Page about her new movie To Rome with Love (2012), working with Woody Allen, moving from Halifax to Toronto on her own when she was sixteen, and having once lived in a former brothel.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about her combative nature, and the nature of some of the most argumentative pairings. She and her round table panelists Brad Wollack, Jen Kirkman and Dov Davidoff discuss a mayor in Connecticut who is in hot water for some colorful on-air remarks about Latinos, Pat Sajak's admission that he got drunk a number of times before taping Wheel of Fortune (1983) in the 1980s, the band Survivor suing Newt Gingrich for using their song "Eye of the Tiger" without their permission, and the love advice that Snoop Dogg gave on a webcast. And Chelsea chats with guest Wanda Sykes about her shooting a commercial in Mexico City, learning how to play basketball for an upcoming movie, her and her nanny's relationships to her children.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about it being awards season and the latest award that this show has won. After talking about how each looks, Chelsea and her round table panelists Chris Franjola, Loni Love and Gary Valentine discuss cast changes for season 2 of The X Factor (2011), Steve-O dating George Clooney's ex, Tim Gunn's admission that he has been celibate for close to thirty years, and Tennessee senator Stacey Campfield's comparison of homosexuality to bestiality. And Chelsea gets a cooking lesson on matching food to one's astrological sign with guests Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg and her personal chef, Sabra Ricci.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about the many forms that Father's Day now takes, including what she did to commemorate the day with or without her estranged father. Chelsea and her special Father's Day round table panelists - Jeff Wild with his pre-school son Ben Wild, Brad Wollack with his infant son Spencer Wollack, and Josh Wolf with his teenaged son Jacob Wolf - discuss Ronan Farrow's angry Father's Day tweet against his stepfather Woody Allen regarding marrying his stepsister Soon-Yi Previn, two male strippers accusing Channing Tatum of stealing their stripper moves for his new movie Magic Mike (2012) despite he having been a stripper himself previously, and a recent study that reports that the number of stay-at-home dads has doubled in the last decade. And Chelsea chats with guest Kevin Nealon about the upcoming eighth season being the last for Weeds (2005), what he plans to do after the show ends, life with his wife Susan and his five year old son Gable, and his stand-up audiences being considered the "wine crowd" by comedy club owners.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about the training process of her recently adopted Bernese Mountain puppy Gary. After talking about their attire, Chelsea and her round table panelists Michael Yo, Natasha Leggero and Josh Wolf discuss Mitt Romney's recent singing of "America the Beautiful", Chelsea's upcoming Super Bowl party, Donald Trump's want to be buried on his golf course after he passes away, a Brooklyn sex shop that delivers via bicycle, and a drug company's recent recall of a contraceptive and their associated warning. Chelsea chats with guest Don Cheadle about his new show House of Lies (2012), his previous acting gig on The Golden Palace (1992), his previous life as a stand-up comic, and his long time relationship to his common-law partner. And the comedic talents of Michael are continually questioned and tested.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about her self-sufficiency and what she did while recuperating from a recent injury. After talking about their attire, Chelsea and her round table panelists Daniel Maurio, Heather McDonald and Ross Mathews discuss the spike in consumption - especially of chicken wings - during Super Bowl week, Madonna's scheduled Super Bowl half-time performance, the results of a recent survey where more married women stated they would rather have an affair with Eli Manning than Tom Brady, the shut-down of a recent casting call for short people for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), a woman who received a packet of cocaine in a recent Amazon shipment, and the trend of more and more hotels having women's only floors. Chelsea chats with guest Kristen Bell about her relationship to dogs and a recent incident she faced with dogs on a commercial flight, and her roles in Big Miracle (2012) and on House of Lies (2012).
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about not minding when people work toward their own agenda, except when it is by news agencies. Chelsea and her round table panelists Brody Stevens, Loni Love and Ross Mathews discuss Beyoncé reportedly buying Jay-Z a $40 million private jet for Father's Day, Alec Baldwin getting into a physical altercation with a photographer, Floyd Mayweather Jr. wanting to get out of jail because of the lack of healthy food and the ability to exercise, and a Cincinnati man accused of having sex in public with a teddy bear for the fourth time. And Chelsea's guest, Cat Cora, demonstrates how to make watermelon margaritas, Argentine rajas quesadillas, flank steak fajitas and pineapple salsa.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about her dislike of the "Real Housewives" franchise of television shows, but what they have done to one of their biggest fans, namely Brad. Chelsea and her round table panelists Chris Franjola, Lauren Lapkus and T.J. Miller discuss Mike Tyson's limited run one man show on Broadway and his explanation for why he has become a vegan, Alec Baldwin covering himself with a white sheet in public to hide from paparazzi, a photo of Mary-Kate Olsen with her boyfriend - Olivier Sarkozy (brother of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy) - and his daughter, Rielle Hunter's new tell all book about John Edwards with who she is still together, a ten-year old boy who was banned from making a speech at his school supporting gay marriage, and new research that finds that being in love can make people stupid. And Chelsea chats with guest Kylie Minogue about performing for Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee, her string of good looking boyfriends the latest being a Spaniard, her love of touring, her latest movie being in competition at Cannes, her 25th anniversary of being in the music business and her "Best of..." CD, and what she plans on doing when she retires.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler, in preparation for an extended vacation, talks about a new product on the market - the only pair of underwear one will need for six weeks. Chelsea and her round table panelists April Richardson, Natasha Leggero and Heather McDonald discuss a photo of Hilary Duff holding a lit cigarette "for a friend" and her explanation for seemingly promoting smoking, a British man that has fifteen Miley Cyrus related tattoos on his body, a National Enquirer story about Shiloh Jolie-Pitt being furious at the Tooth Fairy (aka her parents, Brangelina) for giving her a children's version of Trivial Pursuit instead of money, three large piles of dirt being one installation in Yoko Ono's latest art exhibit, and the first gay sports bar to be located in San Francisco. Chelsea holds court in the latest installment of "Judge Lately". And Chelsea chats with guest Zach Wahls about his book "My Two Moms", the speech he made to an Iowa House committee on the issue of gay marriage that began his rise to celebrity, what he liked about growing up with two moms, meeting Barack Obama, his future career path, and his current project of getting a lesbian scouting den mother who was fired rehired.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about what her show has done to improve the lives of others. Chelsea and her round table panelists Ben Gleib, Sarah Colonna and Josh Wolf discuss Chelsea's Super Bowl party, Madonna's Super Bowl half-time performance, Tom Brady's wife's rationale for the Patriots' loss, the wemetonaplane.com website which allows people who flirted on a plane to reconnect after the flight, a McDonald's that refused to serve a woman who cut in line in the drive-thru, and the upcoming New York Fashion Week. Chelsea chats with guest Piers Morgan about Madonna's Super Bowl performance, his move from America's Got Talent (2006) to Piers Morgan Live (2011), the 2012 US Presidential race, and which of the two as a TV host flirts more with their guests.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about television programming scheduled against the Super Bowl game. Chelsea and her round table panelists Jeff Wild, Matt Braunger and Ross Mathews discuss the ruling that California's gay marriage ban is unconstitutional, Kris Humphries' want to have his and Kim Kardashian's divorce proceedings televised, what has been deemed a racially insensitive political ad by Michigan GOP senatorial candidate Pete Hoekstra, a London museum featuring elephant and monkey created paintings that resemble their natural environment, a Florida woman who refused to take a roadside sobriety test because of her large breasts, and porn star Keiran Lee's $1 million insurance policy on his penis. Chelsea continues her salute to New York Fashion Week with another model. And Chelsea chats with guest Kelly Rowland about her Grammy nominated song "Motivation", her latest CD "Here I Am", her exercise video, her relationship status, and her association with The X Factor (2011) and The Xtra Factor (2004).
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about a few of the things that terrify her and one British woman being helped over her phobia. Chelsea and her round table panelists John Caparulo, Arden Myrin and Mo Mandel discuss Gary Busey filing for bankruptcy, another woman claiming to have had an affair with President John F. Kennedy, the new trend of glitter bombing as a means of protest, and Eva Air's three "Hello Kitty" themed airplanes. Chelsea continues her salute to New York Fashion Week with an animal themed model. And Chelsea chats with guests The Wanted about their recent trip to Las Vegas, one of the band members being a minor, and their song "I'm Glad You Came" being featured on Glee (2009).
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about her life compared to that of sorority girls, and how she learns about life in a sorority. Chelsea and her round table panelists Bobby Lee, Fortune Feimster and Ryan Stout discuss a Pennsylvania college that has a vending machine that offers the morning after pill, Facebook removing photos of women breastfeeding, Newt Gingrich's plan to create a moon colony, a Florida couple that ended up in court stemming from an argument over the husband not wishing his wife a happy birthday, and a new device that allows people to kiss while Skyping each other. A day in the life of Chuy and Fortune together is shown. The final model walks the catwalk in the salute to New York Fashion Week. And Chelsea chats with guest LeAnn Rimes about Chelsea making fun of her on previous shows, her being tabloid fodder, her weight loss since she was a teenager, and her association with the documentary Re: Generation (2011).
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler celebrates an early Canada Day (July 1). Chelsea and her round table panelists Mo Mandel, Arden Myrin and Ross Mathews discuss E.L. James and her agent coming out with a product line around her book "Fifty Shades of Grey", the US government revoking their $20 million of funding to develop a Pakistani version of Sesame Street (1969) due to alleged corruption in the puppet theater world, a University of Kansas study in which basic personality traits of people could be determined through the type of shoes they wore, and a boot camp for kids who watch too much Internet porn. Chelsea shows an employee review done for Heather and Xiao. And Chelsea chats with guest Erin Wasson about her new movie Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012) and the screenings she attended for the US military in the Persian Gulf and northeast Africa, her gift to Chelsea of a head massager, being from Dallas, and a half donkey/half zebra called a zonkey.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about love and what people are doing in the lead up to Valentine's Day. Chelsea and her round table panelists Brad Wollack, Ali Wong and Greg Fitzsimmons discuss last night's Grammy Awards, Chelsea's soon to be released movie This Means War (2012), Republican Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum's stance that women should not be allowed to fight in combat because of their emotions, a reported incident of an off duty police officer pulling a gun on a pregnant woman in a Wal-Mart for having too many items in the self check-out lane, and new ailments brought about by the use of new technology. And Chelsea chats with guest Christa Miller about her life mirroring that of her character's in Cougar Town (2009), Chelsea's supposed friendship with Justin Bieber, an incident the two had at a mutual friend's party, and working with her husband on Cougar Town..
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about how much she loves love and Valentine's Day, and how the staff members of the show express their love year round. Chelsea and her round table panelists Chris Franjola, Loni Love and T.J. Miller discuss Chuy's special Valentine's Day outfit, T.J.'s ever changing hair style, Chelsea's cover photo and associated article in Redbook magazine, a man who is in love and is having sex with his car, Pizza Hut's $10,000 Valentine's promotional item called "The Dinner Box Proposal Package", Shakira tweeting that she was attacked by a sea lion in South Africa, and the fact that more Americans now live alone than in any other time in history. Chelsea presents the latest installment of "Office Mate Therapy" where Jen and Chris talk about whether they are sexually compatible. And Chelsea chats with guests Stella Starsky and Quinn Cox - better known as astrological consultants "Starsky & Cox" - about with which astrological sign Chelsea is most compatible, and the astrological reasoning for certain celebrity couples being together or not being together.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler, with the assistance of the Cosmo Theatre Troupe, gives advice on female issues south of the "naval" border. Chelsea and her round table panelists Liz Carey, Sarah Colonna and Fortune Feimster discuss a Time magazine article that says the US is the world's largest exporter of sperm, Roy moving out of Chelsea's house after living together for the past two years, a gun range in Texas that now will host children's birthday parties, and a UK study that found most young men believe that a woman wearing red is code that they want to get laid. In honor of Roy moving out, Chelsea presents a special edition of "At Home with the Handlers". And Chelsea chats with guest Joe Manganiello about how he got cast as a stripper in the movie Magic Mike (2012), the fundamental differences between male and female stripping, the difference between being nude in the movie compared to being nude as a werewolf on True Blood (2008), and his job in a bar when he was underage.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about the signs that some people believe the end of the world is near, and how she is preparing for the apocalypse. Chelsea and her round table panelists Josh Wolf, Kerri Kenney-Silver and Lavell Crawford discuss Chelsea's issue with the recent People magazine article about Jennifer Aniston's birthday party, a promotional ad for Josh's former band, Chris Brown's post-Grammy Awards tweet about winning an award, Rick Santorum's stance that sex should be used only within marriage and primarily for procreation, and the day after Valentine's increase in traffic on a website designed for someone who wants to cheat on their spouse finding someone else who wants to cheat on their spouse. And Chelsea chats with guest Reese Witherspoon about how it was to work with Chelsea on their new movie This Means War (2012), Reese's new Facebook page, and Reese's appearance on After Lately (2011).
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about how beautiful hair is and what you should and should not do with it. Chelsea and her round table panelists Ross Mathews, Heather McDonald and Jo Koy discuss Sharon Stone being caught in a passionate lesbian kiss in West Hollywood, a 74-year old man arrested for prostitution, a man who asked the woman he has a restraining order against to marry him, the fact that women can rent a fiancé on the Chinese version of ebay, and a Texas woman wearing nothing but cowboy boots leading police on a slow speed car chase. And Chelsea chats with guest Lenny Kravitz about his new CD "Black and White America" and its theme of him being biracial, his relationship with his daughter Zoë Kravitz, his new movie The Hunger Games (2012), Chelsea's association with his "American Woman" video, and a drunken incident when he was a child.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about passing on the torch of hosting duties, and who the most qualified person is. Chelsea and her round table panelists Ben Gleib, Jen Kirkman and Josh Wolf discuss why Ben and Josh are dressed like the other usually is, Star magazine reporting that Catherine Princess of Wales and brother-in-law Prince Harry are doing it, a law that will ban NYC cab drivers from picking up hookers, pizza vending machines whose pizzas are made from start to finish in three minutes, and a Middleboro MA bylaw that is meant to cut down on public profanity by teens. In the lead up to summer, some Lately staffers model some cute summertime beach attire. And Chelsea chats with guest Oliver Stone about his new movie Savages (2012), and being on the cover of "High Times" magazine.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about what she usually does on President's Day and who her and Chuy's favorite US presidents of all time are. Chelsea and her round table panelists John Caparulo, Jen Kirkman and Whitney Cummings discuss a male Arizona sheriff who had to step down from volunteering on Mitt Romney's presidential campaign due to allegations that he threatened to deport his former illegal immigrant boyfriend back to Mexico if he made their relationship public, the arrest of a female stalker of Kenny Chesney's who broke into his pool house when he wasn't home, a father who accidentally played a pornographic movie at his child's birthday party instead of the intended The Smurfs (2011), and a Pennsylvania man who stripped naked in a Wal-Mart parking lot then went inside the store to steal a pair of socks. Since it's Oscar season and since Chelsea has no time to see the nominated movies, she hires an elderly Armenian couple to watch and review the movies for her. And Chelsea chats with guest Amanda Seyfried about her new movie Gone (2012), her relationship with her sister, her menagerie of pets including a one-eyed cat and a stuffed miniature horse, her Glamour magazine cover photo, and her single status.
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about her run-ins with the law and the plethora of reality courtroom shows on daytime television. Chelsea and her round table panelists Josh Wolf, Arden Myrin and Ross Mathews discuss Rihanna and Chris Brown releasing a duet, an Indiana Republican lawmaker who took his daughters out of Girl Scouts because he read the organization supports such things as Planned Parenthood, a Florida man in a wheelchair who attempted to hold up a convenience store, Kelsey Grammer's accidental tumble off a stage, and a Cincinnati flight company that offers romance sight-seeing packages which includes the ability to have sex on the plane. In the next installment of "Keeping Up with the Keshishians", the Keshishians review The Tree of Life (2011). And Chelsea chats with guest Jennifer Aniston about her new movie Wanderlust (2012).
- In her opening monologue, host Chelsea Handler talks about the plethora of disturbing shows currently airing on television, and the story of one which she associates with her own. Chelsea and her all black round table panelists (in honor of Black History Month) George Griffith Jr., Loni Love and Tiffany Haddish discuss the fact of the all black panel and what Chelsea was going to do to fit in, Dominique Strauss-Kahn accused of being involved in a prostitution ring, Barack Obama's latest public singing, and Oscar voters being primarily white men. In the next installment of "Keeping Up with the Keshishians", the Keshishians review Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011). And Chelsea chats with guest Gabourey Sidibe about working with Eddie Murphy, her first ever trip to Las Vegas, her current television and movie projects, her not yet having a driver's license, her academic psychology background, and Chelsea's obsession with Gabourey's toes.