On "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee," the host sat down with the Rev. A.R. Bernard, who talked about being the only member of President Trump's Evangelical Advisory Board to resign.
On "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," Teresa Giudice hurls a wine glass at the wall when she learns there's a new infidelity rumor about her.
Earlier this year, John Mayer's ex Katy Perry ranked him as her most legendary lover, and Mayer seems to agree that his own body is a wonderland.
On the "CMA Country Christmas," a young fan was speechless when she got to meet country star Brett Eldredge through the Make-a-Wish foundation.
On the "2017 Soul Train Awards," three-time host Erykah Badu did not back down from politics in her opening monologue.
'Wonder Woman' star Gal Gadot tells Yahoo Movies about her costume, which sticks pretty closely to comics version — though not designed for London winters
Steve Harvey was predictably thrown off by a "vajayjay" answer and terrible pronunciations on "This Week in Game Shows."
"Will & Grace" return to TV after 11 years, and waste no time going after Donald Trump.
Since it's been six years (and feels like 50) since we got to watch Larry David's misadventures, here's a reminder of where we left off.
Madonna stopped by "The Tonight Show" and played "Lip Flip" with Jimmy Fallon.
On Sunday’s "Keeping Up With the Kardashians - 10th Anniversary Special," host Ryan Seacrest treated the studio audience and viewers at home to the original sales tape that was used to sell the show to the E! network back in 2007.
On Tuesday’s "Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath," the focus was on celebrities and what they mean to the church of Scientology. Remini did not hold back in delivering her message to stars like John Travolta and Tom Cruise, among others.
Before Demi Lovato came out for her tenth appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," the host showed off a personalized sweatshirt she once gave him during an early appearance. He described Lovato as his “BFF.” And as luck would have it, Lovato’s interview kicked off with another gift exchange.
The 2017 Emmy Awards are nearly upon us and we’re jazzed because the hilarious Stephen Colbert will be emceeing this year’s ceremony. We picked out five reasons why we’re excited the talented host of The Late Show will be the host of the Emmy Awards.
Despite being friends with Mel Brooks, Hardwick had to pay up when he wanted an autograph.
Catanzaro is leaving to pursue a career in the WWE: “Learning to be a wrestler will be challenging, but … being a ninja will definitely help with that challenge.”
On the midseason premiere of "Fear the Walking Dead," Walker’s people moved to the ranch. But there was a huge problem: They didn’t even have enough water for the people who were were already on the ranch.
Comedian Dana Carvey said the famous “Bohemian Rhapsody” scene from "Wayne’s World" made his neck feel really great … NOT!
On "Naked and Afraid," Trevor Rasmussen — or Fronkey as he’s known on YouTube — thought he could stroll into the cloud forests of Ecuador and stroll out 21 days later. But all that changed after he nicked his finger on a machete.
Sports broadcaster Joe Buck visited "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert," where he shared a story about being stuck in a broadcast booth when nature called.
Eighty-five-year-old Betty True, aka “Rally Granny,” makes Steve Harvey uncomfortable with talk about flashing her bare chest.
On 'America's Got Talent," Darci Lynne Farmer — the standout 12-year-old singing ventriloquist from Oklahoma City — introduced a new character named Edna, an 80-year-old woman with a feisty sense of humor and a serious crush on Simon Cowell.
"American Ninja Warrior" veteran Brian Wilczewski fails at the opening obstacle — again.
Joey Fatone and Lance Bass recalled the awkward moment that Fatone found out Bass is gay.
A few funny moments from Salem are what you need right meow.