Your Day in Pop Culture (Friday, Feb. 8, 2013)
This Day in Pop Culture History
1960: The first stars are placed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1922: Audrey Meadows, actress (The Honeymooners)
1925: Jack Lemmon, actor (The Odd Couple, Grumpy Old Men)
1931: James Dean, actor (Rebel Without a Cause)
1932: John Williams, composer (Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Harry Potter)
1941: Nick Nolte, actor (48Hrs., Blue Chips)
1943: Creed Bratton, musician (The Grass Roots) and actor (The Office)
1955: John Grisham, writer (A Time to Kill, The Pelican Brief, The Firm)
1961: Vince Neil, singer (Motley Crue)
1968: Gary Coleman, actor (Different Strokes)
1974: Seth Green, actor (Greg the Bunny, Family Guy, Robot Chicken)
Who's On What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN O'BRIEN: NO EPISODE
DAVID LETTERMAN: American Idol's Mariah Carey, comedian Jake Johannsen
JAY LENO: Oscar host Seth MacFarlane, 1600 Penn's Jenna Elfman, musician Norah Jones
JIMMY KIMMEL: CLIP SHOW
JIMMY FALLON: Moonrise Kingdom's Jason Schwartzman, The Americans' Keri Russell, music group Night Bed
CRAIG FERGUSON: Monday Mornings' Alfred Molina, comedian Ophira Eisenberg
In Theaters This Weekend
Identity Thief: Jason Bateman and Melissa McMarthy in a comedy that doesn't look that bad. Hopefully that car scene isn't the movie's funniest part.
Side Effects: We can't promise you that Channing Tatum takes his clothes off, but there's always the chance.
Guest lineups are subject to change.
SOURCE: The Late Night TV Page
Your Day in Pop Culture (Friday, Feb. 8, 2013)
Reviewed by Bill Kuchman
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2/08/2013
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Reviewed by Bill Kuchman
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