Right now they all suck. Dick Cavett waaaaay back in the day was best at getting the most he could out of his guests. I also liked Carson and Letterman because everybody seemed comfortable with them.
Haha! Guillermo is cute! He's got a new game where you guess who's on weed! 😂😂😂😂
I also like Jon's cackles on Colbert. I recently saw a skit where a ventriloquist dummy had his own puppet...
For daytime shade Wendy's tree (I like how the show is formatted in a way that she gives background info so I don't need to know who the subject/celeb is to be able to laugh). 🌳
When I saw Kimmel on Wendy it felt like a dream in a dream in "Inception". LOL. 🥕🦈
Colin Quinn, Tough Crowd
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DeleteRight now they all suck. Dick Cavett waaaaay back in the day was best at getting the most he could out of his guests. I also liked Carson and Letterman because everybody seemed comfortable with them.
ReplyDeleteI have been such a fan of cavett lately, it's all on YouTube, so many great conversations, and a number of them are still so poignient today. Amazing
DeleteI’m aging myself, but Mike Douglas and Merv Griffin. They just always seemed gentlemanly and classy.
ReplyDeleteThat's a difficult question, but I'm going to say Arsenio. He had a show that appealed to my generation (way back when I was the young generation).
ReplyDelete*How do I know if it's a street sign when all the images are in a foreign language????
Tie between Lauer and Charlie Rose
ReplyDeleteI will always love Johnny Carson. Running close second, Craig Ferguson.
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ReplyDeleteLurkey. Merv Griffin and his campy manner of interviewing along with Mike Douglas. Those were the days
ReplyDeleteNight time has to be Diane Sawyer.
DeleteJon Stewart-Daily show.
ReplyDeleteBill Maher- Both shows.
Colbert- Both the Report and the late show.
The original David Letterman show that aired in the mornings in the very early 80's.
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ReplyDeleteColbert all the way here, both network and cable.
ReplyDelete#1 Lurkey Loo...same here! Loved Mike Douglas, and like you said, that was when talk show hosts had class! My 2nd runner up would be Phil Donahue!
ReplyDeleteConan 100%
ReplyDeleteCarson. Everyone else is a pale imitation.
ReplyDeleteGraham Norton
ReplyDeleteYes!!! LOVE him and his show. Did you know he wrote a mystery? 'Holding'. It is a good, solid read .
DeleteNo but thanks, that book sounds interesting
DeleteColbert forever.
ReplyDeleteI loved Joel McHale on The Soup. Still miss it. Also Joan on Fashion Police
ReplyDeleteNate Burleson and Kay Adams are the best. Good Morning Football.
ReplyDeleteOn the colbert train.
ReplyDeleteDick Cavett was the best.
ReplyDeleteI also liked Later with Bob Costas.
Ellen Degeneres
ReplyDeleteLetterman in the '80s.
ReplyDeleteNow? None. They're all wooden bozo frat boys. In the past Dick Cavett or early Letterman.
ReplyDeleteDavid Frost
ReplyDeletePhil Donahue
ReplyDeleteTonight show jimmy fallon
ReplyDeleteGraham Norton. I've watched him for 10 years and know Nothing about him...BECAUSE ITS ALL ABOUT THE GUESTS
ReplyDeleteLeahBryar - Spot on!
ReplyDeleteI like Graham Norton too.
Everybody else pretty much sucks.
Dick Cavett, Johnny Carson and Craig Ferguson.
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ReplyDeleteJimmy Kimmel aaaall the way, because Guillermo! 😄 And for Yehya's movie reviews OMG OBSESSED! 😂
ReplyDeleteHaha! Guillermo is cute! He's got a new game where you guess who's on weed! 😂😂😂😂
DeleteI also like Jon's cackles on Colbert. I recently saw a skit where a ventriloquist dummy had his own puppet...
For daytime shade Wendy's tree (I like how the show is formatted in a way that she gives background info so I don't need to know who the subject/celeb is to be able to laugh). 🌳
When I saw Kimmel on Wendy it felt like a dream in a dream in "Inception". LOL. 🥕🦈
Bill Simmons on Any Given Wednesday.... errr
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Conan
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ReplyDeleteCraig Ferguson. I miss him so much. He should be hosting The Late Show!
ReplyDeleteAnd now that I've read the other responses, Graham Norton is a VERY close second. :)
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ReplyDeleteJohnny Carson.
ReplyDeleteConan!
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