If you were around in the 1990s and of the age to watch comedy films, you've probably come across the films "Tommy Boy" and "Black Sheep" starring comedians David Space and the late Chris Farley. The two were a dynamic duo on "Saturday Night Live," with Spade often playing the straight man to Farley's wild and goofy antics. Farley died of a combination of a drug overdose and heart disease in December 1997, but while they were together, they were fabulously funny.
/Film's own Joe Garza did a list of Farley's top sketches from SNL, including Lunch Lady Land, the Chippendale's sketch with Patrick Swayze, and of course, Matt Foley, motivational speaker. That final one is one of the most ridiculously weird things I've seen on TV, and watching Spade try not to break as Farley's Foley talks about living in a van down by the river and throwing himself onto a table is pure joy.
/Film's own Joe Garza did a list of Farley's top sketches from SNL, including Lunch Lady Land, the Chippendale's sketch with Patrick Swayze, and of course, Matt Foley, motivational speaker. That final one is one of the most ridiculously weird things I've seen on TV, and watching Spade try not to break as Farley's Foley talks about living in a van down by the river and throwing himself onto a table is pure joy.
- 3/26/2023
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
Since 1980, the weekly sketch show "Saturday Night Live" has produced eleven feature films based on its characters. "The Blues Brothers" was released in 1980 and remains one of our favorite "SNL" movies (though it's debatable how much of an "SNL" movie it is with no Lorne Michaels attached). It was another 12 years before another "SNL" movie came out, and it was worth the wait. The 1990s were the heyday for a proliferation "SNL" movies, beginning in 1992 with the beloved "Wayne's World."
The rest of the decade was hit or miss for "SNL" movies in terms of quality. We saw the return of Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtain in the heartwarming "Coneheads." Will Ferrell got his first leading role with "A Night at the Roxbury." There was an awful "Blues Brothers" sequel for some reason. And does anyone even remember they made an entire movie with Julia Sweeney's androgynous character, "It's...
The rest of the decade was hit or miss for "SNL" movies in terms of quality. We saw the return of Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtain in the heartwarming "Coneheads." Will Ferrell got his first leading role with "A Night at the Roxbury." There was an awful "Blues Brothers" sequel for some reason. And does anyone even remember they made an entire movie with Julia Sweeney's androgynous character, "It's...
- 3/19/2023
- by Travis Yates
- Slash Film
“Anne With an E” (Netflix)
Final Episode Jan. 3 “Harvey Girls Forever!” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 10 “Limetown” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “Sorry for Your Loss” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “The Ranch” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 24 “Flirty Dancing” (Fox)
Final episode Jan. 25 “Star Wars Resistance” (Disney Channel)
Final episode Jan. 26 “Arrow” (The CW)
Final episode Jan. 28 “Homicide Hunter” (ID)
Final episode Jan. 29 “The Good Place” (NBC)
Final episode Jan. 30 “New Looney Tunes” (Boomerang)
Final episode Jan. 30 “Bojack Horseman” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 31 “Soundtrack” (Netflix)
Canceled Jan. 31 “Spinning Out” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 3 “Ray Donovan” (Showtime)
Canceled Feb. 4 “If Loving You Is Wrong” (OWN)
Canceled Feb. 5 “Power” (Starz)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Shimmer and Shine” (Nick Jr.)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Insatiable” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 14 “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (Adult Swim)
Final episode Feb. 16 “Criminal Minds” (CBS)
Final episode Feb. 19 “Fresh off the Boat” (ABC)
Final episode Feb. 21 “High Noon” (ESPN)
Canceled Feb. 25 “Hawaii Five-0” (CBS)
Canceled Feb.
Final Episode Jan. 3 “Harvey Girls Forever!” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 10 “Limetown” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “Sorry for Your Loss” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “The Ranch” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 24 “Flirty Dancing” (Fox)
Final episode Jan. 25 “Star Wars Resistance” (Disney Channel)
Final episode Jan. 26 “Arrow” (The CW)
Final episode Jan. 28 “Homicide Hunter” (ID)
Final episode Jan. 29 “The Good Place” (NBC)
Final episode Jan. 30 “New Looney Tunes” (Boomerang)
Final episode Jan. 30 “Bojack Horseman” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 31 “Soundtrack” (Netflix)
Canceled Jan. 31 “Spinning Out” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 3 “Ray Donovan” (Showtime)
Canceled Feb. 4 “If Loving You Is Wrong” (OWN)
Canceled Feb. 5 “Power” (Starz)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Shimmer and Shine” (Nick Jr.)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Insatiable” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 14 “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (Adult Swim)
Final episode Feb. 16 “Criminal Minds” (CBS)
Final episode Feb. 19 “Fresh off the Boat” (ABC)
Final episode Feb. 21 “High Noon” (ESPN)
Canceled Feb. 25 “Hawaii Five-0” (CBS)
Canceled Feb.
- 12/31/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Comedy Central is preparing a new weekly talk-show fronted by The Breakfast Club host Charlamagne Tha God.
The ViacomCBS cable network is set to launch the show later this year, hopefully ahead of the U.S. Presidential Election in November, according to New York Magazine, which broke the story.
It is the latest comedy talk-show for Comedy Central, which airs The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, after it cancelled Lights Out With David Spade earlier this year.
Charlamagne Tha God, also known as Lenard Larry McKelvey, is best known for his New York syndicated radio show The Breakfast Club, which was recently in the headlines thanks to a Joe Biden interview.
He was previously a cast member of MTV2’s The Guy Code and hosted Charlamagne & Friends and Uncommon Sense for the network.
Chris McCarthy, President of Entertainment and Youth Group at ViacomCBS, told NY Mag, “Charlamagne’s voice is very right for today.
The ViacomCBS cable network is set to launch the show later this year, hopefully ahead of the U.S. Presidential Election in November, according to New York Magazine, which broke the story.
It is the latest comedy talk-show for Comedy Central, which airs The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, after it cancelled Lights Out With David Spade earlier this year.
Charlamagne Tha God, also known as Lenard Larry McKelvey, is best known for his New York syndicated radio show The Breakfast Club, which was recently in the headlines thanks to a Joe Biden interview.
He was previously a cast member of MTV2’s The Guy Code and hosted Charlamagne & Friends and Uncommon Sense for the network.
Chris McCarthy, President of Entertainment and Youth Group at ViacomCBS, told NY Mag, “Charlamagne’s voice is very right for today.
- 7/7/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Here's a list of TV shows that aired (or are expected to air) during the 2019-20 season (roughly September 2019 through August 2020) but won't be back for the 2020-21 season. Not finding a show that you believe has been cancelled? Check the 2017-18 season list or the 2018-19 season list. You can also check our status pages.
Most recent additions: Party of Five (Freeform), God Friended Me (CBS), Medici (Netflix), Lights Out with David Spade (Comedy Central), V Wars (Netflix), October Faction (Netflix), Deputy (Fox), Messiah (Netflix), Vida (Starz), She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix), Impulse (YouTube), Aj and the Queen (Netflix), Flack (Pop), Best Intentions (Pop), Florida Girls (Pop), The Magicians (Syfy), Almost Family (Fox), Hawaii Five-0 (CBS), High Noon (ESPN), Steven Universe (Cartoon Network), Insatiable (Netflix), If Loving You Is Wrong (Own), Ray Donovan (Showtime), Spinning Out (Netflix), Soundtrack (Netflix), The Mel Robbins Show (syndicated),...
Most recent additions: Party of Five (Freeform), God Friended Me (CBS), Medici (Netflix), Lights Out with David Spade (Comedy Central), V Wars (Netflix), October Faction (Netflix), Deputy (Fox), Messiah (Netflix), Vida (Starz), She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Netflix), Impulse (YouTube), Aj and the Queen (Netflix), Flack (Pop), Best Intentions (Pop), Florida Girls (Pop), The Magicians (Syfy), Almost Family (Fox), Hawaii Five-0 (CBS), High Noon (ESPN), Steven Universe (Cartoon Network), Insatiable (Netflix), If Loving You Is Wrong (Own), Ray Donovan (Showtime), Spinning Out (Netflix), Soundtrack (Netflix), The Mel Robbins Show (syndicated),...
- 4/19/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Comedy Central to Shop David Spade’s ‘Lights Out’; Show Won’t Return to ViacomCBS Cabler (Exclusive)
“Lights Out With David Spade,” which halted production last month due to the coronavirus pandemic, will not return to Comedy Central, Variety has learned. Instead, the ViacomCBS-owned brand is preparing to shop the late-night talker — which it produces through its Comedy Central Productions — to outside networks and platforms.
The move comes as Comedy Central has experienced both a massive influx in viewers and disruption to its programming pipeline amid the pandemic.
“Lights Out” premiered last year on Comedy Central in the 11:30 p.m. time slot following “The Daily Show With Trevor Noah.” Spade, one of the biggest stars to emerge from “Saturday Night Live” in the 1990s, brought an established comedic voice to a spot on the schedule that Comedy Central has struggled to find success in since the end in 2014 of “The Colbert Report” with Stephen Colbert. But “Lights Out” ultimately didn’t deliver audiences that lived up to network hopes.
The move comes as Comedy Central has experienced both a massive influx in viewers and disruption to its programming pipeline amid the pandemic.
“Lights Out” premiered last year on Comedy Central in the 11:30 p.m. time slot following “The Daily Show With Trevor Noah.” Spade, one of the biggest stars to emerge from “Saturday Night Live” in the 1990s, brought an established comedic voice to a spot on the schedule that Comedy Central has struggled to find success in since the end in 2014 of “The Colbert Report” with Stephen Colbert. But “Lights Out” ultimately didn’t deliver audiences that lived up to network hopes.
- 4/3/2020
- by Daniel Holloway
- Variety Film + TV
Comedy Central will not bring Lights Out With David Spade back to the network.
The late-night show featuring Spade and a revolving panel of guests discussing pop culture news stopped production March 12, joining hundreds of other shows in shutting down due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Unlike most of its late-night counterparts, however, it has not resumed production yet. Spade has been producing short pieces for the network's digital and social outlets.
Despite the show's ending on Comedy Central, the ViacomCBS cable network will try to shop Lights Out to other outlets. The show is produced by Comedy Central ...
The late-night show featuring Spade and a revolving panel of guests discussing pop culture news stopped production March 12, joining hundreds of other shows in shutting down due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Unlike most of its late-night counterparts, however, it has not resumed production yet. Spade has been producing short pieces for the network's digital and social outlets.
Despite the show's ending on Comedy Central, the ViacomCBS cable network will try to shop Lights Out to other outlets. The show is produced by Comedy Central ...
Here is an updated list of broadcast, cable and streaming TV shows decimated by the spread of the deadly Wuhan Virus, forcing productions to shut down for the safety of cast and crew:
Broadcast
All Rise (CBS)American Housewife (ABC)America’s Got Talent (NBC)American Ninja Warrior (NBC)The Amazing Race (CBS)The Bachelor (ABC)The Bachelorette (ABC)Batwoman (The CW)The Blacklist (NBC)Bob Hearts Abishola (CBS)The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)The Brides (ABC)Bull (CBS)Card Sharks (ABC)Charmed (the CW)Chicago Fire (NBC)Chicago P.D. (NBC)Chicago Med (NBC)Claws (TNT)Dynasty (The CW)Empire (Fox)FBI (CBS)FBI: Most Wanted (CBS)The Flash (The CW)General Hospital (ABC)God Friended Me (CBS)The Goldbergs (ABC)Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)Last Man Standing (Fox)Law & Order: Svu (NBC)The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS)Late Night with Seth Meyers...
Broadcast
All Rise (CBS)American Housewife (ABC)America’s Got Talent (NBC)American Ninja Warrior (NBC)The Amazing Race (CBS)The Bachelor (ABC)The Bachelorette (ABC)Batwoman (The CW)The Blacklist (NBC)Bob Hearts Abishola (CBS)The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)The Brides (ABC)Bull (CBS)Card Sharks (ABC)Charmed (the CW)Chicago Fire (NBC)Chicago P.D. (NBC)Chicago Med (NBC)Claws (TNT)Dynasty (The CW)Empire (Fox)FBI (CBS)FBI: Most Wanted (CBS)The Flash (The CW)General Hospital (ABC)God Friended Me (CBS)The Goldbergs (ABC)Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)Last Man Standing (Fox)Law & Order: Svu (NBC)The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS)Late Night with Seth Meyers...
- 3/22/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Now that Season 24 of “The Bachelor” is over and, you know, Peter Weber and Madison Prewett lasted a mere two days after the finale, everyone is free to weigh in, like Peter’s producer Julie Laplaca.
In the frenzy to spoil Peter’s then-unspoiled season, one of the theories fans came up with was that the pilot was dating Laplaca, who was his producer. This was based on them having spent New Year’s Eve together, which was basically a promo stop for the season premiere, hence why a producer would be with him. Like any good salesman, Rob Mills, ABC’s alternative programming executive, and Chris Harrison kept trolling everyone by neither confirming nor denying the rumor. After keeping quiet, Laplaca has now said her piece — and no, she and Peter are not dating.
“Yes that was @pilot_pete in the tan jacket, no we didn’t kiss at midnight,...
In the frenzy to spoil Peter’s then-unspoiled season, one of the theories fans came up with was that the pilot was dating Laplaca, who was his producer. This was based on them having spent New Year’s Eve together, which was basically a promo stop for the season premiere, hence why a producer would be with him. Like any good salesman, Rob Mills, ABC’s alternative programming executive, and Chris Harrison kept trolling everyone by neither confirming nor denying the rumor. After keeping quiet, Laplaca has now said her piece — and no, she and Peter are not dating.
“Yes that was @pilot_pete in the tan jacket, no we didn’t kiss at midnight,...
- 3/16/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The list of TV shows that have shut down production due to coronavirus continues to grow.
CBS TV Studios on Thursday announced that it would delay or halt production on at least a half-dozen series, including the entire NCIS franchise (Los Angeles, New Orleans and Original Flavor), as well as Bull, Dynasty and The Good Fight. Meanwhile, The Neighborhood will film its Season 2 finale without a studio audience.
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CBS TV Studios on Thursday announced that it would delay or halt production on at least a half-dozen series, including the entire NCIS franchise (Los Angeles, New Orleans and Original Flavor), as well as Bull, Dynasty and The Good Fight. Meanwhile, The Neighborhood will film its Season 2 finale without a studio audience.
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- 3/13/2020
- TVLine.com
Pop TV’s One Day at a Time has become the first known primetime multi-camera sitcom to forego taping in front of live audiences in the face of growing coronavirus pandemic. The comedy series, from Sony Pictures TV, has been audience-free since Tuesday. There is no information about any studios cancelling audiences for their sitcom tapings; Warner Bros. TV on Tuesday issued an advisory to audience members, “asking all guests to confirm that neither they nor any member of their household have traveled within the past three weeks to or through a location that has been deemed ‘Level 3’ by the Cdc.” The policies will likely change in light of California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s call last night for any gatherings involving more than 250 to be canceled.
One Day at a Time is one of several Los Angeles-based series on networks from ViacomCBS’ Entertainment & Youth Brands division to stop using studio audiences,...
One Day at a Time is one of several Los Angeles-based series on networks from ViacomCBS’ Entertainment & Youth Brands division to stop using studio audiences,...
- 3/12/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Jimmy Kimmel Live,’ ‘Late Late Show’ and ‘The Talk’ All Forgo Live Audiences Over Coronavirus Fears
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” “The Talk” and “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” are the latest talk shows to ditch their live studio audiences over coronavirus fears.
They join fellow Los Angeles-based series “Lights Out with David Spade,” which became the first West Coast late-night show to announce plans to forgo audiences earlier on Thursday.
On Wednesday, New York-based late-night shows — “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” Trevor Noah’s “Daily Show,” “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” and “Desus & Mero” — made similar decisions on ditching audiences, with each planning to roll out the new policy throughout the next few weeks.
Also Read: All NYC Late-Night Shows to Tape Without Live Studio Audiences Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Bee’s show was the first to go audience-less, having...
They join fellow Los Angeles-based series “Lights Out with David Spade,” which became the first West Coast late-night show to announce plans to forgo audiences earlier on Thursday.
On Wednesday, New York-based late-night shows — “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” Trevor Noah’s “Daily Show,” “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” and “Desus & Mero” — made similar decisions on ditching audiences, with each planning to roll out the new policy throughout the next few weeks.
Also Read: All NYC Late-Night Shows to Tape Without Live Studio Audiences Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Bee’s show was the first to go audience-less, having...
- 3/12/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
The next time James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel or David Spade deliver a few jokes, they won’t hear anyone in the audience clapping or laughing. And that will be by design.
One day after TV’s New York-based late-night programs announced they would ditch the live audiences for their broadcasts out of concerns related to the spread of coronavirus. ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” CBS’ “The Late Late Show with James Corden” and Comedy Central’s “Lights Out with David Spade” are affected. The new policy will start with next Monday’s broadcasts. TBS’ “Conan,” also based on the west coast, is slated to be on hiatus over the next two weeks.
Similar decisions were already made by CBS’ “Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” NBC’s “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” HBO’s “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,...
One day after TV’s New York-based late-night programs announced they would ditch the live audiences for their broadcasts out of concerns related to the spread of coronavirus. ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” CBS’ “The Late Late Show with James Corden” and Comedy Central’s “Lights Out with David Spade” are affected. The new policy will start with next Monday’s broadcasts. TBS’ “Conan,” also based on the west coast, is slated to be on hiatus over the next two weeks.
Similar decisions were already made by CBS’ “Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” NBC’s “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” HBO’s “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,...
- 3/12/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Chris Harrison is setting the record straight on those romance rumors about Peter Weber and Bachelor producer Julie Laplaca. The host of the ABC franchise cleared the air on Wednesday's episode of Lights Out With David Spade. "Yeah, we can categorically say that's a big no," Chris said when asked about the speculation. Earlier this season, a theory spread that Peter had found love with Julie. Fans dug up photos of the duo on social media, and there were reports that the two had spent New Year's Eve together and visited a winery at one point. However, Chris said there's "nothing there" and that Julie was at the finale "working" and "trying to...
- 3/12/2020
- E! Online
New York City-based late-night talk shows have decided to forgo their live studio audiences due to coronavirus fears, but most are waiting to implement the change until next week.
The reasoning behind the choice is to show respect to the tourists who line up on the crowded and often frigid Manhattan sidewalks, multiple people with knowledge of the decision tell TheWrap.
One insider told TheWrap that out-of-state travelers, who may have trekked a long way just to see the show, are vital to a variety show’s live atmosphere. That visitor’s energy adds to an enjoyable atmosphere for the host, band and guests — and even TV viewers.
Anyone who has spent time in the Big Apple can tell you that New Yorkers and New York tourists tend to have very different attitudes and levels of excitement over *being there.*
Also Read: All NYC Late-Night Shows to Tape Without Live...
The reasoning behind the choice is to show respect to the tourists who line up on the crowded and often frigid Manhattan sidewalks, multiple people with knowledge of the decision tell TheWrap.
One insider told TheWrap that out-of-state travelers, who may have trekked a long way just to see the show, are vital to a variety show’s live atmosphere. That visitor’s energy adds to an enjoyable atmosphere for the host, band and guests — and even TV viewers.
Anyone who has spent time in the Big Apple can tell you that New Yorkers and New York tourists tend to have very different attitudes and levels of excitement over *being there.*
Also Read: All NYC Late-Night Shows to Tape Without Live...
- 3/11/2020
- by Tony Maglio and Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
New York City’s late-night TV shows are going without live studio audiences as coronavirus continues to spread. That means “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” Trevor Noah’s “Daily Show,” “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” and “Desus & Mero” will forgo their in-house crowds for the time being.
While Bee’s show is cutting its audience beginning with tonight’s taping and Oliver’s with this Sunday’s, most of the other programs listed above will put that policy into effect next Monday. The exceptions here are Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live” and Showtime’s “Desus & Mero,” with Cohen set to lose his live audience beginning March 15 and Desus Nice and The Kid Mero’s show, which is on hiatus next week, dropping...
While Bee’s show is cutting its audience beginning with tonight’s taping and Oliver’s with this Sunday’s, most of the other programs listed above will put that policy into effect next Monday. The exceptions here are Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live” and Showtime’s “Desus & Mero,” with Cohen set to lose his live audience beginning March 15 and Desus Nice and The Kid Mero’s show, which is on hiatus next week, dropping...
- 3/11/2020
- by Tony Maglio and Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
David Spade is getting into the revival business on his talk show, Lights Out with David Spade, and TV Guide has an exclusive look at his Just Shoot Me reunion. Looking to get some of that nostalgia dough, Spade spends most of the clip convincing his former castmates, including Wendie Malick, George
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- 3/4/2020
- by Megan Vick
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Paramount Network’s Keith Cox and Comedy Central’s Sarah Babineau are taking on new, expanded roles as ViacomCBS continues to reorganize its management structure following last month’s merger.
Babineau, most recently co-head of original content for Comedy Central, has been elevated to head of Comedy Central content and creative enterprises. In the new role, she will oversee all creative content and talent development for Comedy Central, including series, Cc Films, as well as projects from Comedy Central Productions for third parties.
Jonas Larsen, who was promoted to co-head alongside Babineau last July, will exit the company.
Also Read: ViacomCBS Moves Pop TV Under Chris McCarthy, Brad Schwartz to Remain President
Cox will serve in the newly created role of president of entertainment and youth studios. He will lead the company’s third-party development push — overseeing MTV Studios, Smithsonian Channel Studios, Cmt Studios and Pop Studios — which is said...
Babineau, most recently co-head of original content for Comedy Central, has been elevated to head of Comedy Central content and creative enterprises. In the new role, she will oversee all creative content and talent development for Comedy Central, including series, Cc Films, as well as projects from Comedy Central Productions for third parties.
Jonas Larsen, who was promoted to co-head alongside Babineau last July, will exit the company.
Also Read: ViacomCBS Moves Pop TV Under Chris McCarthy, Brad Schwartz to Remain President
Cox will serve in the newly created role of president of entertainment and youth studios. He will lead the company’s third-party development push — overseeing MTV Studios, Smithsonian Channel Studios, Cmt Studios and Pop Studios — which is said...
- 1/16/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Tyler Cameron missed out on a final rose for the second time. In a hilarious sketch from Thursday night’s episode of “Lights Out With David Spade”, “The Bachelorette” alum took on a job as host Spade’s production assistant. Related: Tyler Cameron Opens Up About ‘Amazing’ Gigi Hadid: Is He In Love? “It’s not bad,” Cameron, who...
- 9/27/2019
- by Aynslee Darmon
- ET Canada
Tyler Cameron has failed to get the final rose—again. The Bachelorette alumna got the boot for the second time on Thursday's episode of Lights Out With David Spade. After Cameron's journey to find love on The Bachelorette came to an end, he realized he had some time on his hands. So, he decided to apply for a new gig—being David Spade's production assistant. "It's not bad," Cameron said about the job. "The pay is good; I have my own parking spot and six girls from the staff have already proposed to me….I said no." However, the season 15 star faced some competition from the show's other Pa Johnny. Spade told the two staff members the program's...
- 9/27/2019
- E! Online
David Spade has a new tattoo honoring Chris Farley, and the only thing better than the ink is the artist who gave it to him: Sean Penn.
Spade got the tattoo during a segment on his Comedy Central talk show, Lights Out With David Spade.
The tattoo honoring his late friend and Saturday Night Live icon is only the second one Spade has. Penn is also the artist who did Spade's first tattoo during a sketch on SNL in 1995.
For the new one, Spade got Farley's initials on his bicep.
"I didn't know what tattoo to get,...
Spade got the tattoo during a segment on his Comedy Central talk show, Lights Out With David Spade.
The tattoo honoring his late friend and Saturday Night Live icon is only the second one Spade has. Penn is also the artist who did Spade's first tattoo during a sketch on SNL in 1995.
For the new one, Spade got Farley's initials on his bicep.
"I didn't know what tattoo to get,...
- 9/19/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Want to attend one of Kanye West's Sunday services? Chance the Rapper is here to help. The 26-year-old artist revealed how to score an invite to the top-secret event during Monday's episode of Lights Out With David Spade. "You have to know somebody," he said. After hearing that answer, David Spade jokingly asked if he could bring a "plus three." So, what are the Sunday services like? According to the Grammy winner, they're "very, very Christ based." "I wouldn't even say churchy," Chance said. He also said they're "sick" and "dope." The Big Day star recently attended Kanye's Sunday...
- 9/10/2019
- E! Online
Isla Fisher appeared on Tuesday's episode of Lights Out With David Spade, where she compared her vagina to a pufferfish. The topic came up after David Spade claimed dolphins can get high off of toxins from pufferfish. "Looks like my drug dealer has some competition with my sushi guy," the host joked. He then asked the Wedding Crashers star if she had a pufferfish at home. "Yeah, my vagina," she quipped. "And it also releases a poisonous toxin when animals go try to eat it." Greg Fitzsimmons then joked he had a new idea for SeaWorld. "Just toss a couple of those in the dolphin tank. It's like spiking the punch," he said. "When they throw...
- 8/21/2019
- E! Online
Comedy Central viewers appear to be taking the title of the cabler's new late-night show, Lights Out With David Spade, a bit too literally.
The show has gotten off to a somewhat sluggish start in linear ratings, averaging just 270,000 same-day viewers (along with a 0.1 rating among adults 18-49) in its first week. That's off a good amount from the two previous two occupants of the 11:30 p.m. slot, The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore in 2015 and The Opposition With Jordan Klepper in 2017.
Spade's show began at a relative disadvantage to those two in ...
The show has gotten off to a somewhat sluggish start in linear ratings, averaging just 270,000 same-day viewers (along with a 0.1 rating among adults 18-49) in its first week. That's off a good amount from the two previous two occupants of the 11:30 p.m. slot, The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore in 2015 and The Opposition With Jordan Klepper in 2017.
Spade's show began at a relative disadvantage to those two in ...
From the helicopter rides to the fantasy suites, The Bachelor franchise can rack up a big bill. But on Wednesday's episode of Lights Out With David Spade, Kaley Cuoco talked to her fellow guest Chris Harrison about The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise and asked the question everyone wanted to know: "What is the condom budget on the show?" "That and the Std test—easily the biggest expense," the franchise's host quipped. He also showed a hilarious clip in which David Spade pretended to serve as a consultant and give Hannah Brown and her suitors tips through a hidden microphone. "I actually like that show," Harrison said after wiping away...
- 8/1/2019
- E! Online
“Lights Out With David Spade” premiered Monday and with it, Comedy Central put the show’s very first opening monologue online for all to see. Watch it above.
In the clip, Spade catches up on the last few months of news, with jokes about “X-Men: Dark Phoenix,” the Planned Parenthood leadership contest, the teenager who won $3 million playing Fortnite, the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, and more.
Monday’s premiere featured guests Neal Brennan, Whitney Cummings and Erik Griffin. Additional guests for the show’s first week include Jen Kirkman, Theo Von, Amy Schumer, Nick Swardson, Steve Byrne, Kaley Cuoco, Jim Jefferies, Al Madrigal, Sarah Tiana and Spade’s former “SNL” castmate, Dana Carvey.
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Executive produced by Spade, Alex Murray and Marc Gurvitz, the show is Comedy Central’s latest go at filling the...
In the clip, Spade catches up on the last few months of news, with jokes about “X-Men: Dark Phoenix,” the Planned Parenthood leadership contest, the teenager who won $3 million playing Fortnite, the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, and more.
Monday’s premiere featured guests Neal Brennan, Whitney Cummings and Erik Griffin. Additional guests for the show’s first week include Jen Kirkman, Theo Von, Amy Schumer, Nick Swardson, Steve Byrne, Kaley Cuoco, Jim Jefferies, Al Madrigal, Sarah Tiana and Spade’s former “SNL” castmate, Dana Carvey.
Also Read: Bruce Lee's Daughter Saddened by 'Mockery' in 'Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood' (Exclusive)
Executive produced by Spade, Alex Murray and Marc Gurvitz, the show is Comedy Central’s latest go at filling the...
- 7/30/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Ahead of David Spade’s debut Monday on Comedy Central as its newest late-night host, the network announced the first group of guest panelists for “Lights Out.”
Spade will be joined by Neal Brennan, Whitney Cummings and Erik Griffin on Monday night’s premiere episode. Additional guests for his first week include Jen Kirkman, Theo Von, Amy Schumer, Nick Swardson, Steve Byrne, Kaley Cuoco, Jim Jefferies, Al Madrigal, Sarah Tiana and his former “SNL” cast mate Dana Carvey.
According to the network, “Lights Out” will feature Spade’s “signature take” on the pop culture news of the day and include a rotating group of Spade’s comedian and celebrity friends, while also incorporating sketches and field segments.
Also Read: David Spade Late-Night Show Gets Title and Premiere Date From Comedy Central (Video)
The show is executive produced by Spade, Alex Murray and Marc Gurvitz. Brad Wollack and Tom Brunelle of...
Spade will be joined by Neal Brennan, Whitney Cummings and Erik Griffin on Monday night’s premiere episode. Additional guests for his first week include Jen Kirkman, Theo Von, Amy Schumer, Nick Swardson, Steve Byrne, Kaley Cuoco, Jim Jefferies, Al Madrigal, Sarah Tiana and his former “SNL” cast mate Dana Carvey.
According to the network, “Lights Out” will feature Spade’s “signature take” on the pop culture news of the day and include a rotating group of Spade’s comedian and celebrity friends, while also incorporating sketches and field segments.
Also Read: David Spade Late-Night Show Gets Title and Premiere Date From Comedy Central (Video)
The show is executive produced by Spade, Alex Murray and Marc Gurvitz. Brad Wollack and Tom Brunelle of...
- 7/29/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Comedy Central has promoted Sarah Babineau and Jonas Larsen to co-heads of original content for the cable network.
In their new roles, they will have oversight for all comedy content developed across multiple platforms including linear, theatrical, live, audio and the newly-formed Comedy Central Productions. They will both report to Kent Alterman, president of Comedy Central, Paramount Network, and TV Land
“Through their incredible eye for talent and innate ability to develop the right project for the right platform, Sarah and Jonas have helped build the Comedy Central brand into the strongest position it has ever been,” said Alterman. “Working closely with them often makes me feel a little less sharp, but in a good way. We are so lucky to have them.”
In her new role, Babineau will relocate to the west coast, working out of Comedy Central’s Hollywood offices. She will oversee development of all scripted content developed for the brand,...
In their new roles, they will have oversight for all comedy content developed across multiple platforms including linear, theatrical, live, audio and the newly-formed Comedy Central Productions. They will both report to Kent Alterman, president of Comedy Central, Paramount Network, and TV Land
“Through their incredible eye for talent and innate ability to develop the right project for the right platform, Sarah and Jonas have helped build the Comedy Central brand into the strongest position it has ever been,” said Alterman. “Working closely with them often makes me feel a little less sharp, but in a good way. We are so lucky to have them.”
In her new role, Babineau will relocate to the west coast, working out of Comedy Central’s Hollywood offices. She will oversee development of all scripted content developed for the brand,...
- 7/11/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
David Spade will executive produce and star in Verified With David Spade, which has received a pilot order at Comedy Central. The weekly comedy series will aim to skewer pop culture and news through the lens of social media, set in front of a studio audience. The project will include in-studio bits, panel discussions and field pieces. Brad Wollack and Tom Brunelle co-created the series with Spade and will serve as shorunners/executive producers through their company…...
- 3/6/2018
- Deadline TV
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