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  1. Mother of the Bride is a 2024 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Waters and written by Robin Bernheim. It stars Brooke Shields, Miranda Cosgrove, Sean Teale, Chad Michael Murray, Rachael Harris, and Benjamin Bratt .

  2. The Atypical Family ( Korean : 히어로는 아닙니다만) is an ongoing South Korean television series starring Jang Ki-yong, Chun Woo-hee, Go Doo-shim and Claudia Kim. It premiered on JTBC on May 4, 2024, and airs every Saturday and Sunday at 22:30 ( KST ). [4] . It is also available for streaming on Netflix in selected regions. [5] Synopsis.

  3. Music video appearances. Awards and nominations. Listicles. Notes. References. External links. Byeon Woo-seok ( Korean : 변우석; born October 31, 1991) is a South Korean actor and model. He gained widespread popularity for his portrayal of Ryu Sun-jae in television series Lovely Runner (2024). [2] Career. 2014–2023: Career beginnings.

  4. You is an American psychological thriller television series based on the books by Caroline Kepnes, developed by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble, and produced by Berlanti Productions, Alloy Entertainment, and A+E Studios in association with Warner Horizon Television, now Warner Bros. Television .

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    The show began on January 26, 2003, replacing Politically Incorrect. ABC had originally intended to give Jon Stewart his own late-night program following the network's long-running news program Nightline, but Kimmel was chosen instead. Because Nightline traditionally began at 11:35 p.m. ET/PT, Jimmy Kimmel Live! (and Politically Incorrectbefore it)...

    Contrary to its name, Kimmel has not aired live editions regularly since 2004; instead, it is shot at 5 p.m. Pacific Time on the day of broadcast. This was in response to when actor Thomas Jane was a guest and censors were unable to properly bleep censorhis barrage of swearing. Until 2009, new episodes aired five nights a week; from 2009 to 2012, t...

    On occasion, a special live edition is broadcast, usually after major events like the Academy Awards (except in years where Kimmel has hosted the actual ceremony). From the show's debut in 2003 until 2022, about four to seven half-hour basketball-themed broadcasts under the title Jimmy Kimmel Game Night aired at 8:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. ET on Sunday...

    Cold open

    When the show aired at 12:05 ET, the show began with a two-minute segment before the theme song and actual show. Originally a miniature monologue and preview of the guests, the segment expanded to include miniature skits and other ways to plug a product from one of the show's sponsors. (These, better known as "integrated commercials," are rarely repeated.) The cold open device was later adopted by The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and it also remains in use by James Corden for occasiona...

    Show opening

    The show's original opening sequence was a fly around of Hollywoodbefore transitioning to Kimmel entering the theater as he flips the switch from the left side. It was later changed to a stop-motion piece which showcased Kimmel in casual gear with his dry cleaning stopping at various places in Hollywood until arriving at the theater. On October 27, 2011, the show introduced a new opening sequence that shows Kimmel zip-lining through Hollywood until he arrives at the theater. In January 2015,...

    The Harrison Ford vs. Chewbacca Feud. On July 27, 2011, Ford appeared in a pre-show segment in which he is shown arguing in his dressing room with Chewbacca, his former co-star from the original St...
    Feud with Kanye West. The rap musician launched a tirade directed at Kimmel on Twitter after a September 25, 2013, sketch involving two children re-enacting West's recent interview with BBC Radio 1...
    Back to the Future Day. On October 21, 2015, the future date featured in Back to the Future Part II, Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd appeared as Marty McFly and "Doc" Emmett Brown arriving fro...
    Birth of William Kimmel. Returning to the show on May 1, 2017, after a hiatus, Jimmy, in his monologue, tearfully recounted the open-heart surgery his newborn son, William, had to undergo after it...

    Jimmy Kimmel Live! airs worldwide on multiple outlets. In Australia, The Comedy Channel began airing the program in September 2009; however, it was replaced in March 2010 by the return of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.The Comedy Channel resumed airing the program from September 22, 2015. In Canada, the show previously aired on BiteTV and CHCH. The...

    As of May 30, 2023[update], the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube channel shows a cumulative of 13,100,645,796 views, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbertchannel shows a cumulative of 9,237,694,014 views.

    Jimmy Kimmel Live! is currently the 20th most popular show on ABC and 97th overall on TV, watched by a total number of 1,746,000 people (0.56% rating, up +23% from last week) per episode, as of the average weekly audience measurement for the period ending January 22, 2023, surpassing Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon watched by a number of 1,278,0...

    Detroit sports violence

    During Game 2 of the 2004 NBA Finals in Detroit, Kimmel appeared on ABC's halftime show to make an on-air plug for that night's episode. He suggested that if the Detroit Pistons defeated the Los Angeles Lakers, "they're gonna burn the city of Detroit down ... and it's not worth it."[citation needed] Kimmel was referring to the violence that erupted in Detroit after the Tigers won the 1984 World Series.[citation needed] Officials at Detroit's ABC affiliate, WXYZ-TV, immediately announced that...

    "Kids Table" China comments

    During the October 16, 2013, episode, Kimmel held the "Kids Table" segment to invite several 6–7-year-old children to discuss the U.S. debt problem: "We owe the Chinese a lot of money, 1.3 trillion dollars." A boy immediately suggested to "kill everyone in China." This comment elicited some laughter from the audience and Kimmel laughed it off and commented, "That's an interesting idea." He later asked, "Should we allow the Chinese to live?" The boy stuck to his answer. The show has drawn fire...

    YouTube Gaming

    During the August 27, 2015, episode, Kimmel made a sketch parody making fun of the YouTube Gaming platform, and the "let's play" culture in general. He received a great deal of criticism from the members of the gaming community on YouTube. At one point, the upload of the sketch was the most disliked video on his channel until November 18, 2021, when YouTube hid the number of dislikes on videos.Kimmel received death threats in the video's comments section, which Kimmel made fun of with two oth...

  5. Nicola Mary Coughlan [1] ( / ˈkɒklən /; born 9 January 1987) is an Irish actress. She is known for her roles as Clare Devlin in Channel 4 sitcom Derry Girls (2018–2022) and Penelope Featherington in Netflix period drama Bridgerton (2020–present). Early life. Coughlan was born on 9 January 1987 in Galway, Ireland, and grew up in Oranmore.

  6. Simone Ashwini Pillai (born 30 March 1995), [2] [3] known professionally as Simone Ashley, is a British actress. She is known for her roles in the Netflix period drama Bridgerton (2022–present) and comedy-drama Sex Education (2019–2021). Early life.