In case you weren’t aware, Justin Timberlake has been a featured guest on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon all week. So far no Barry Gibb Talk Show but we’ve been getting some great musical performances from JT’s new album and some hilarious sketches. This one in particular has been my favorite so far of the week. It stars Justin, Jimmy Fallon, and Steve Carell helping Jimmy pick out a suit and tie at the local suit shop “Lumberpond.” Get it?
Check out the video here and be sure to tune in to Jimmy’s show this week!
Who’s On First is an absolute classic sketch featuring the legendary comedy team of Abbott and Costello. If you haven’t seen that already in your lifetime, you can check that out here. This week, Jimmy Fallon, Billy Crystal, Jerry Seinfeld and more got together to create this hilarious sequel. Check out their sequel to Who’s on First here:
The 2012 Creative Emmy Awards took place last night honoring the greatest achievements this year in television. Some of the standout winners include Wizards of Waverly Place, HBO’s Girls, the wonderful Jimmy Fallon for his episode hosting Saturday Night Live, and Smash.
The primetime Emmy awards will be airing September 23rd.
Check out the winners here:
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series – Homeland, Showtime
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special – Game Change, HBO
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series – Girls, HBO
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series – Kathy Bates, Two and a Half Men, CBS
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series – Jeremy Davies, Justified, FX
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series – Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live, NBC
Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming – Martin Scorsese, George Harrison: Living in the Material World, HBO
Outstanding Children’s Program – Wizards of Waverly Place, Disney Channel
Outstanding Reality Program – Undercover Boss, CBS
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series – Martha Plimpton, The Good Wife, CBS
The full list can be found here.
Jimmy Fallon hosted one of the best episodes of Saturday Night Live in a long time. Last night he was joined by musical guest Michael Bublè and a few surprise veterans from past seasons. Our favorite sketch of the night had to be Duets where the cast of the show got together to deliver some of the best celebrity impersonations in a long time.
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