Comedy Talk: Two Jerrys and a Spade

Correct me if I’m hallucinating, but doesn’t it often seem like the same comedy stars show up on the talk shows over and over and over again, while others are virtually in the Witness Protection Program? Is that because of some kind of stipulation in their contracts? Are the networks trying to hide the other cast members? What’s wrong with the other cast members? Is this a massive comedy conspiracy to make some cast members more recognizable and famous than others? Don’t all of the cast members want to be recognized and famous? If not, why not? I do. Who doesn’t?
Getting back on track: three *exceedingly* familiar faces are coming up on the next round of late-night and early-morning chatters. Jerry Seinfeld is still promoting the hell out of that Bee Movie. (I finally surfed over to the Internet Movie Database to see what’s up with that, and now I know why the comedian is so invested in this project—he co-wrote the thing. Suddenly, the Jerry onslaught makes much more sense, even if it’s no less annoying.) His quest to ensure that each and every individual on Planet Earth knows about the flick continues on—wait for it—The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Actually, that hook-up sounds interesting enough to endure.
Elsewhere, on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Jerry O’Connell will do his best to drum up support and a bigger audience for his ABC newbie Carpoolers. The series will likely never gain Samantha Who?-sized popularity, but at least everyone roundly acknowledges it’s definitely no Cavemen. That counts for a lot, believe you me.
And finally, tomorrow morning, Rules of Engagement star David Spade will follow up his visit to the Late Show with David Letterman last night with another to The View. Raunchy Spade plus five bodacious and chatty chicks? Aw, come on. How can that not be entertaining? Barbara, you better look out, girl…
Tags: Carpoolers, David Spade, Fall 2007, Interviews, Jerry O'Connell, Rules of Engagement, Sex and the City, Talk Shows, Television, tvRelated Stories
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