A brand new reality competition television series is making its way to the United States and one of Wyoming's own will be showcasing his abilities for all to see.
Dennis O'Hare starred as 'The Grinch' in the NBC produced musical, and there were a few stand out moments that were pretty weird. There was a fart joke, a Trump impression, and the Grinch had some pretty off-putting sexual energy.
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A traffic helicopter captured the entire adventure, and there was no word on if police were able to catch him.
NBC 4 reports that the suspect was wanted for a theft at a local Home Depot. The driver took police all around the city of Los Angeles before eventually pulling into a parking garage...
While their networks broadcast live from the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, the bigwigs at NBC are hosting their corporate sponsors in Jackson Hole.
Media representatives tell Wilcox they are looking for the reactions from the first-timers, the people who drove 12 hours for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
SNL didn’t quite have its ducks in a row with the announcement that Hidden Figures star Octavia Spencer would lead the first March show; lacking a musical guest to accompany. Now, not only has NBC filled out the March 4 dance card, but so too will Scarlett Johannson make a return appearance the following week.
The ongoing saga of SNL’s antagonistic relationship with the Trump administration yielded some strange results last week, as Melissa McCarthy’s Sean Spicer impression reportedly upset the tweeter-in-chief by casting a woman in a male role. The internet was quick to yield additional suggestions for female stars to play male Trump staff, including his longtime target Rosie O’Donnell, though SNL apparently declined.
If Alec Baldwin was going to make a full-time SNL return, it’d make sense that 30 Rock co-star and SNL alum Tracy Morgan might not be far behind. See for yourself, as Morgan returns to his SNL stomping grounds as one of Beyonce’s unborn twins.
It’s taken forever and a day to finally see both Arnold Schwarzenegger taking the Celebrity Apprentice desk, and Emerald City come to life, but NBC has finally made a firm commitment. Both high-profile new series have set January bows, just barely into 2017.