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Saturday Night Live – July 2008

5th July – Jon Bon Jovi, Foo Fighters (Rerun)
12th July – Jonah Hill, Mariah Carey (Rerun)
19th July – Christopher Walken, Panic At the Disco (Rerun)
26th July – Rainn Wilson, Arcade Fire (Rerun)

Updated 30th July 2008.

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The Colbert Report – 7th to 10th July 2008

Monday 7th July – Jason E. Bond, Will Smith (Rerun)
Tuesday 8th July – Paul Goldberger, Neil Degrasse Tyson (Rerun)
Wednesday 9th July – Rep. Robert Wexler (Rerun)
Thursday 10th July – Barbara Ehrenreich (Rerun)

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The Colbert Report – 30th June to 3rd July 2008

Monday 30th June – Bishop N.T. Wright (Rerun)
Tuesday 1st July – Dr. Uma Mysorekar, Junot Diaz (Rerun)
Wednesday 2nd July – Kenneth R. Miller (Rerun)
Thursday 3rd July – Jonathan Zittrain (Rerun)

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The Daily Show With Jon Stewart – 7th to 10th July 2008

Monday 7th July – Coldplay (Rerun)
Tuesday 8th July – Ted Koppel (Rerun)
Wednesday 9th July – James McAvoy (Rerun)
Thursday 10th July – James Harding (Rerun)

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The Daily Show With Jon Stewart – 30th June to 3rd July 2008

Monday 30th June – Steve Carell (Rerun)
Tuesday 1st July – David Iglesias (Rerun)
Wednesday 2nd July – Mike Myers (Rerun)
Thursday 3rd July – Lara Logan (Rerun)

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Late Night With Conan O’Brien – 21st to 25th July 2008

Monday 21st July – Patricia Heaton, Katt Williams, Thrice (Rerun)
Tuesday 22nd July – Jason Lee, Eva Amurri, Galactic (Rerun)
Wednesday 23rd July – Liam Neeson, BJ Novack, the Duke Spirit (Rerun)
Thursday 24th July – Emile Hirsch, Terrell Owens, Craig Baldo (Rerun)
Friday 25th July – Seth Meyers, Becki Newton, Tokio Hotel (Rerun)

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Updated 12th July 2008.

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Late Night With Conan O’Brien – 14th to 18th July 2008

Monday 14th July – Gary Oldman, Joe Buck, Kenny Chesney
Tuesday 15th July – Heidi Klum, Joel McHale, Daryl Hall & KT Tunstall
Wednesday 16th July – Meryl Streep, Russell Brand, Eugene Mirman
Thursday 17th July – Aaron Eckhart, Caroline Rhea, Dr. Dog
Friday 18th July – Sen. John McCain, the Steeldrivers

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Updated 19th July 2008.

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Late Night With Conan O’Brien – 7th to 11th July 2008

Monday 7th July – Ted Koppel, Emily Mortimer, Steel Train
Tuesday 8th July – Selma Blair, Sig Hansen, Little Jackie
Wednesday 9th July – Kyra Sedgwick, Jim Cramer, Joe Cocker
Thursday 10th July – Al Roker, Paul Pierce, Pilobolus
Friday 11th July – Sean Hayes, Ed Helms, Tom Papa

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Updated 12th July 2008.

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The Tonight Show With Jay Leno – 7th to 11th July 2008

Monday 7th July – Selma Blair, Kevin Nealon, Steve Tyrell
Tuesday 8th July – Aaron Eckhart, Dara Torres, Los Lonely Boys
Wednesday 9th July – Jarod Miller, David Koechner, Sara Bareilles
Thursday 10th July – Kathy Griffin, Adam Carolla, Willie Nelson, Wynton Marsalis
Friday 11th July – Michael Caine, Elizabeth Banks, Ludo

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Updated 12th July 2008.

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Late Show With David Letterman – 21st to 25th July 2008

Monday 21st July – Will Ferrell, Adam Savage & Jamie Hyneman
Tuesday 22nd July – Amanda Peet, Jon Hamm, Augustana
Wednesday 23rd July – John C. Reilly, Jane Mayer, Grizzly Bear
Thursday 24th July – David Duchovny, Black Kids
Friday 25th July – Nathan Lane, Larry Brown

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Updated 30th July 2008.

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Late Show With David Letterman – 14th to 18th July 2008

Monday 14th July – Pierce Brosnan, Bud Selig, Jason Mraz
Tuesday 15th July – Meryl Streep, Aaron Eckhart, Randy Travis
Wednesday 16th July – Maggie Gyllenhaal, Neil Young, the Hold Steady
Thursday 17th July – Ricky Gervais, John Mellencamp
Friday 18th July – Rosie Perez, David Sedaris

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Updated 19th July 2008.

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Late Show With David Letterman – 7th to 11th July 2008

Monday 7th July – Jack Hanna, Kid Rock, a Top Ten list by Annika Sorenstam (Rerun)
Tuesday 8th July – Mike Myers, BMX rider Kevin Robinson, Adele (Rerun)
Wednesday 9th July – Harrison Ford, Ali Lohan, Leona Lewis (Rerun)
Thursday 10th July – Paris Hilton, Steve Wyrick, Panic at the Disco (Rerun)
Friday 11th July – Steve Carell, Lance Armstrong, Dr. John (Rerun)

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Updates

Late Show Roundup for the 11th June 2008 show – www.lateshowuk.com/show-roundups

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Late Show Roundup – 11th June 2008

Tonight’s guests were actor Mark Wahlberg, UFO/alien enthusiast Jeff Peckman and singer Alanis Morissette. A new segment tonight to mark the very hot weather they’ve been getting in New York lately – it’s called “Cool / Not Cool”. It cuts to a video of Barack Obama bumping knuckles with his wife on the campaign trail, followed by George W. Bush doing some weird chest bump with somebody. We’ll let you decide which one is cool – but we’ll give you a hint… it’s not the George W. Bush one. Dave was talking about the new tainted tomato US scare earlier in the show, so what should Late Show staffer (actually, more specifically, she’s the costume designer) Sue Hum bring out with her on a plate? Well, tomatoes of course! She asks Dave if he would like a refreshing bit of cold tomato in this hot weather. Dave declines and Sue walks off telling him “this isn’t over”.

Up next, Dave tells us about new revelations that baseball star Roger Clemens kept Viagra in the locker room and we learn Jose Canseco managed to hit a home run without even having a bat. Biff Henderson makes a surprise appearance next to Dave next. He tells him he’s just there to make sure Dave’s okay as they always say “you should check in on the elderly” when there’s hot weather like this. Great Moments in Presidential Speeches was up next – tonight we see George W. Bush isn’t too sure what to do if another major disaster were to happen. As it’s summer, Dave then water blasts people out on the street outside the theatre with the giant water hose mounted up on the street post. They’ve upgraded it to make it more powerful – Dave comments on it. It was then time for the Top Ten list – tonight it was “Top ten signs your weathercaster is nuts”. A new take on the popular “How many people dressed as Spiderman can you fit into a Jamba Juice was up next” – this time we see how many people dressed as aliens they can get into a Jamba Juice. In addition to people dressed as aliens (which don’t look much like aliens as Dave points out – he thinks some of them look like witches) there’s Fat Spiderman, the Hulk, Indiana Jones and Moses, amongst others.

The first guest tonight was Mark Wahlberg – who’s in the new film The Happening, which opened on Friday the 13th. The first thing Dave asks him about is the strap he has on his wrist – it turns out he’s injured, and some of it was caused by playing on Nintendo Wii with one of his kids – Mark says he’s never seen his kid so happy when they caused pain on him. Mark Wahlberg says he’s also in training for a new boxing film. Mark then tells Dave he has a golf driving range in his back garden. Dave doesn’t believe him, but it’s actually true. However, there was a bit of a mishap when Mark says his dog was a little bit enthusiastic when trying to retrieve a golf ball – his dog leapt out straight in front of the ball just after he hit it. His dog had to go and get treatment, but he’s fine now. Alan Kalter’s Movie Review was the next segment after the Mark Wahlberg interview. Tonight Alan’s reviewing The Incredible Hulk – or at least he’s supposed to be. Alan describes parts that start to “throb and pulsate” and things that are “causing his pants to tear open”. Even though it sounds about right, Alan’s been watching the wrong film, if you know what we mean.

The second guest tonight was Jeff Peckman, who’s become famous for releasing a video that he says completely confirms there’s such things as aliens. He says the footage used was taken by someone else who’s had many encounters with aliens. Dave holds up a couple of pictures of an alien peering in the guy’s window. I don’t know if it’s real, but it looks pretty convincing. Some of the audience were laughing in the background, so I’m not sure if everyone was convinced. Jeff says the government has been covering up alien activity for a while. Jeff offers Dave a place on the alien greeting panel along with scientists, etc – in case we ever meet and greet them. Dave said he thinks he might be busy but wants Jeff to call him just in case. Alanis Morissette closed the show with a soothing song from her new album.

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Memorable Moments page updated – www.lateshowuk.com/memorable-moments

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Talk shows in new Entertainment Weekly list

The Daily Show, the Late Show With David Letterman, Late Night With Conan O’Brien, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and The Colbert Report have all made it into Entertainment Weekly’s “100 best shows from 1983 to 2008″ list. Check out their positions below.

14    The Daily Show, Comedy Central (1996-present)
30    Late Show With David Letterman, CBS (1993-present)
43    Late Night With Conan O’Brien, NBC (1993-present)
58    The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, NBC (1992-present)
69    The Colbert Report, Comedy Central (2005-present)

Entertainment Weekly (EW.com) – “The New Classics: TV” – The list in full

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