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- The Talk
- Chris Redd on 'Candy Cane Lane'; Getting to 'improvise' with Eddie Murphy
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Friday on "The Talk" actor Chris Redd discusses playing an animated figurine in his new film "Candy Cane Lane". “It was cool. I will be honest, they said this is an Eddie Murphy movie, so I would've played a spatula.” On working alongside Murphy, Redd adds, "You're bringing your A game...It’s like having a big brother you look up to all your life come home.” Host Sheryl Underwood asks, “Did you get much room to improvise?” "We got so much room to improvise, I didn’t trust the system. I thought they were tricking me man." Redd adds, “We improvised a whole lot, probably too much, but a lot of it made it in the movie so I was really surprised man.”
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- The Talk
- Amanda Kloots on Dating Over Holidays; Lets Use As 'an experiment'
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- Friday on "The Talk" the hosts debate over the holiday season being the breakup season, with December 11th being the most popular day to breakup. Sheryl Underwood reacts, "I think it's best to break up at Halloween, so he don't get to go to Thanksgiving, he don't get Christmas, he don't get New Years...sometimes you men don't know when we don't really like you like that." Jerry O'Connell adds, "You know, it's just so rude, like just go to January 2nd, come on. Just get through the holidays." Amanda Kloots reveals, "We can use this as an experiment guys, because I am dating a few people right now...I'm just saying, let's reconvene on December 12th and let's see how many of them I'm still dating."
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- The Talk
- Tiffani Thiessen on Turning 50: 'I feel pretty damn good'
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Tiffani Thiessen visits "The Talk" Friday and discusses her latest cookbook, Here We Go Again and how she feels about turning 50. She reacts to Jerry O'Connell pointing out that they are Aquarian brother and sister. "I also heard we are both turning 50. Should we do a dual party?" O'Connell reacts, "Are you doing a big party?" Theissen confesses, "Hell yeah I am. You only turn 50 once. I feel pretty damn good. I don't know about you, you look pretty good to me. But I feel pretty good. I was a little more nervous turning 40 than I do 50." O'Connell admits, "I'm nervous about it all!"
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- The Talk
- Joel McHale Talks 'horror, comedy, slasher' Film 'It's A Wonderful Knife'
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Thursday on "The Talk" Joel McHale chats about his new film "It's A Wonderful Knife". "This is a horror, comedy, slasher taking the machine of 'It's a Wonderful Life' and putting it into a wonderful slasher movie which you're all gonna love, because now horror, comedy holiday movies are huge... It's going to be the biggest movie of the year." He jokes, "I'm the Jimmy Stewart of movies where people get stabbed..." "of our generation," completes host Natalie Morales.
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- FBI True
- Chasing the Olympic Bomber
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When Special Agent Bomb Tech Bill Forsyth is called to an unattended backpack during a live concert at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, he finds himself face to face with a 40-pound pipe bomb, which explodes after he quickly moves the crowd away from the scene. After several more bombings in the Atlanta area – and in Birmingham, Ala. – the FBI ultimately realizes the suspect is a deranged political extremist serial bomber and hardened survivalist. When the suspect flees into the Appalachian Mountains, one of the biggest manhunts in U.S. history ensues as the agents feel the pressure to find the bomber before other people die. Forsyth (FBI Special Agent Bomb Tech), Ron Tunkel (a retired Special Agent, criminal profiler with the ATF), Chris Swecker (a 24-year FBI veteran who retired as assistant director with responsibility over all FBI criminal investigations), and Frank Brostrom (a Special Agent Bomb Technician) sit down with FBI veteran Special Agent Kristy Kottis, on a never-before-seen episode of FBI TRUE, Tuesday, Dec. 5 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*.
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- FBI True
- Chasing the Olympic Bomber
- 1
- 11
- Airdate:
When Special Agent Bomb Tech Bill Forsyth is called to an unattended backpack during a live concert at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, he finds himself face to face with a 40-pound pipe bomb, which explodes after he quickly moves the crowd away from the scene. After several more bombings in the Atlanta area – and in Birmingham, Ala. – the FBI ultimately realizes the suspect is a deranged political extremist serial bomber and hardened survivalist. When the suspect flees into the Appalachian Mountains, one of the biggest manhunts in U.S. history ensues as the agents feel the pressure to find the bomber before other people die. Forsyth (FBI Special Agent Bomb Tech), Ron Tunkel (a retired Special Agent, criminal profiler with the ATF), Chris Swecker (a 24-year FBI veteran who retired as assistant director with responsibility over all FBI criminal investigations), and Frank Brostrom (a Special Agent Bomb Technician) sit down with FBI veteran Special Agent Kristy Kottis, on a never-before-seen episode of FBI TRUE, Tuesday, Dec. 5 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*.