Your Day in Pop Culture (Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2013)
This Day in Pop Culture History
1966: The Supremes make history by becoming the first all-female group to score a No. 1 selling album.
Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1938: Christopher Lloyd, actor (Back to the Future trilogy, The Addams Family movies, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Taxi, Angels in the Outfield, The Pagemaster)
1962: Bob Odenkirk, actor (Breaking Bad, Mr. Show with Bob and David)
1968: Shaggy, rapper
1969: Spike Jonze, director (Being John Malkovich, Where the Wild Things Are, Adaption, Her)
1975: Jesse Tyler Ferguson, actor (Modern Family)
1985: Zac Hanson, musician (Hanson)
1990: Jonathan Lipnicki, actor (Jerry Maguire, Stuart Little)
Who's on What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: Dexter's Michael C. Hall, Jeb Corliss, comedian Sam Simmons
LETTERMAN: REPEAT
KIMMEL: Manbearpig hunter Al Gore, Ethan Dizon and Skylan Brooks, musician Michael Franti
LENO: Glee's Kristin Chenoweth, Ross Matthews, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
FALLON: Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa's Johnny Knoxville, Ender's Game's Hailee Steinfeld, musician Robin Pecknold
FERGUSON: REPEAT
New on Blu-Ray
The Way, Way Back: One of the best films of the year. Sam Rockwell should be getting Oscar buzz, and it's your one chance to watch Steve Carell play a jerk.
The Conjuring: Ghosts, maybe? Something like that.
The Internship: If you paid ANY money to watch this commercial for Google, you're a moron.
Only God Forgives: The Drive duo of Ryan Gosling and Nicholas Winding Refn team up for another violent thriller.
Your Day in Pop Culture (Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2013)
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