Thanksgiving segment compilation from The Daily Show
Featuring Macy's thanksgiving parade & a Thanksgiving toss
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Thanksgiving segment compilation from The Daily Show
Featuring Macy's thanksgiving parade & a Thanksgiving toss
All my TDS/TCR/Jon videos can be found here 😊
Find other Seasonal TDS clips here ❄️
dude can you get your gross pathetic boyfriend away from me idc if he has a doctorate he tried to fucking bite me
New! Cabaret at the kit kat Club NYC> Sunday Morning CBS' new interview upcoming !
📷 Credit: Sunday Morning on CBS News Producer Jay Kernis on Facebook : "If all goes well, on this week’s Sunday Morning Mo Rocca looks at the enduring popularity of the John Kander/Fred Ebb musical "Cabaret," from its debut in 1966 and the Oscar-winning Bob Fosse film, to the latest revival on Broadway, in a production titled "Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club." Correspondent Mo talks with actors Eddie Redmayne (who plays the Emcee), Gayle Rankin (Sally Bowles) and Bebe Neuwirth (Fraulein Schneider), and with designer Tom Scutt, about their goal of immersing the audience in the story".
Mo Rocca
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 28 January 1969
Ethnicity: Colombian, white
Nationality: American
Occupation: Actor, comedian, journalist, writer
Raining on Your Parade
Sorry to announce, it’s another week off for the Chair. The Chair may never be able to watch SNL again… ok he will but he will feel bitter about it for a little while (and why not?). His expansive work on all things SNL has him benched again this week (sports metaphors? what’s happening to this blog??!). You know it’s dire because he hasn’t even watched Showtime’s Fellow Travelers. Matt and…
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Listening to Mobituaries with Mo Rocca is just POV: you’re at a family function and somebody mentioned 20th-century pop culture in front of your gay npr uncle
WHAT.
Okay, so I just found out that Mo Rocca wrote for Wishbone so I went to see which episodes and apparently one is “Salty Dog”?! Like, as soon as I read ‘condemned barn’ I had a childhood flashback because I remember that subplot. Far more than Wishbone’s side of things, which was a retelling of Treasure Island. The Wishbone fandom wiki credits him for also writing “The Prince and the Pooch” and “¡Viva Wishbone!”.
I immediately remembered that second one for its Wishbone subplot because that was an interesting story about ‘Our Lady of Guadalupe’. I suspect that nowadays I’d see some issues with it if I re-watched, yet I suspect it was progressive to depict such a story at all back in 1995.
Honestly, for me to go ‘oh!’ probably close to twenty years after watching them means that both episodes were really well-crafted, so kudos to Mo Rocca for contributing to that via his scripts.
I really wish the whole series could be purchased, because it’d be nice to have it readily available.
“Ukraine, long a victim of Russian oppression” - reported by Mo Rocca for CBS Sunday Morning (originally broadcasted February 27, 2022)
Three decades after gaining its independence from the Soviet Union, Ukraine is again fighting for its freedom after Russia's President Vladimir Putin ordered a full-scale invasion of its neighboring country. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Anne Applebaum talks with correspondent Mo Rocca about the long history of oppression of the Ukrainian people by Czarist and Soviet forces (including the "Holodomor" famine perpetrated by Stalin), and now by the war machines of Putin.