Norm Macdonald Has a Show
8.5
2018
Comedy
, Talk
Building on their original talk show, comedian Norm Macdonald and sidekick Adam Eget sit down and chat with celebrity guests about their life, career and views in a somewhat unconventional and often irreverent way.
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- Cast:
- Norm Macdonald , Adam Eget
Episode 10 : Lorne Michaels
September. 14,2018
"SNL" creator Lorne Michaels looks back at the show's history, the "cold open" concept, the honesty of live TV, the Sinéad O'Connor incident and more.
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Episode 9 : Billy Joe Shaver
September. 14,2018
Outlaw country legend Billy Joe Shaver performs and talks to Norm about his country friends and heroes and something called a "two-hole outhouse."
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Episode 8 : Michael Keaton
September. 14,2018
Michael Keaton pitches a country music tour to Norm, and discusses his encounters with Van Morrison, film noir and coming up as a stand-up comic.
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Episode 7 : M. Night Shyamalan
September. 14,2018
M. Night Shyamalan opens up about being an artist in an Indian family of doctors, how he got into Hollywood and the balance between instinct and craft.
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Episode 6 : Chevy Chase
September. 14,2018
Chevy Chase and Norm bond over their shared "Weekend Update" experience and talk about "Caddyshack," "Three Amigos" and the challenge of live TV.
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Episode 5 : Jane Fonda
September. 14,2018
Jane Fonda and Norm chat about aging, her husbands, her struggle with faith, her portrayal of Nancy Reagan and Levon Helm's barn.
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Episode 4 : David Letterman
September. 14,2018
David Letterman chats with Norm about his beard, communicating with his son, his brief stint on a failed variety show and why he never hosted "SNL."
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Episode 3 : Judge Judy
September. 14,2018
Judge Judy Sheindlin discusses her love of Paul Newman, being on a cruise with Judge Wapner, her philosophy about financial generosity and more.
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Episode 2 : Drew Barrymore
September. 14,2018
Drew Barrymore joins Norm to discuss her childhood and career, as well as vampires, unsolicited pictures from guys, sunsets, animals and much more.
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Episode 1 : David Spade
September. 14,2018
Norm's former "SNL" co-star David Spade talks about his first time on the "Tonight Show," snorting B12 for a movie role, "Just Shoot Me" and more.
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