Nathan For You

  • NewsYahoo TV

    10 fictional TV books that were actually published IRL

    Now that "Jane the Virgin" fans can buy Jane Gloriana Villanueva's book "Snow Falling," we look back on other books by fictional characters that were published in real life, from “Lost,” “Twin Peaks,” “Castle,” and more.

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    Susan Sarandon doesn't say a word in strange guest appearance on 'Conan'

    Susan Sarandon came out during Nathan Fielder's interview as his "backup guest" on "Conan." She sat next to him and didn't say a word the entire time she was on the couch.

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  • NewsSuperfan

    See Nathan Fielder’s Dangerous Stunt for ‘Nathan for You’ Finale

    On the season finale of Nathan for You, Nathan Fielder sought to turn a regular joe into a hero. Corey Calderwood’s life could be considered bland. He lives with his parents and works at an arcade part-time. But Nathan set up a stunt for Corey to walk a tightrope between two buildings for charity in order to elevate Corey’s existence. The catch? Nathan would be taking over Corey’s life completely leading up to the event and would carry out the stunt himself in disguise as Corey.

  • NewsDave Nemetz

    The Real-People MVPs of 'Billy on the Street' and 'Nathan For You'

    Scripted jokes are fine, we guess, but nothing can match the sheer hilarity of a real person doing something completely unexpected. And we get plenty of that these days, thanks to two Thursday night reality-comedies: truTV’s Billy on the Street, and Comedy Central’s Nathan For You. The shows employ two very different approaches: Billy is a gonzo game show, with host Billy Eichner screaming absurd questions into the faces of unsuspecting New Yorkers; Nathan is a twisted take on a makeover show, w

  • NewsEthan Alter

    Your TV To-Do List: 'Fargo' and 'Jesse Stone' Are Back on the Case

    With so much to watch on TV, it can be difficult to plan ahead. But we’re here to help! Here are the five shows you won’t want to miss this week. Fargo: Monday, Oct. 12 at 10 p.m. on FX Can the second season of FX’s Midwest procedural possibly live up to its acclaimed, award-winning freshman year?