That’s how it is with the guys from “Pawn Stars,” who are expanding the length of their episodes beginning with the Season 14 premiere on Jan. 21.
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Salt-N-Pepa is co-hosting the daytime talk show (2 p.m. KLAS Channel 8) to promote “I Love the ’90s — The Vegas Show” at Paris Theater.
Adhering to his family tradition that their patriarch be called by his first name rather than “dad” or “grandpa,” Steve Leach said his father was “a reporter, first and foremost.”
Las Vegan Daniel Emmet appears a final time on the NBC competition show at 8 p.m. Tuesday, and the champion will be announced in the season finale at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Daniel Emmet was vaulted into the finals by judge Howie Mandel, who made the call at the end of tonight’s episode.
David Letterman is helping Paul Shaffer open his series at Cleopatra’s Barge at Caesars Palace.
More will be revealed, and soon, as Paul Shaffer and his Shaf-Shifters backing band sets up for performances through Saturday night and again Oct. 11-13, Nov. 29-Dec. 1
You might recall that Las Vegas vocalist Daniel Emmet had been dismissed from the series on July 17, despite a bold and beautiful rendition of the Italian ballald “Caruso.”
Wayde King is famous as co-star with his brother-in-law Brett Raymer on Animal Planet’s series “Tanked,” set at Las Vegas’s Acrylic Tank Manufacturing.
Simon Cowell, while praising Emmet’s vocal artistry and song choice, fired the warning shot, “You know the score. We have 18 acts. Seven go through.”
Well, we can safely say that Roseanne Barr has thwarted — at least temporarily — her remarkable comedy revival.
Steve Wolford had worked for Las Vegas’s ABC affiliate since 2005, after arriving from Tampa, Fla., where he began his career in 1979 as a writer and producer.
Those who fool Penn & Teller receive a “Fool Us” trophy, with the letters “F” and “U” displayed prominently.
As NBC color man Cris Collinsworth lamented the officials’ decision, saying, “I think they have to overturn this call!” Zach Ertz’s entourage remained resolute. That was a touchdown, Philly fans, clear as a bell.