Your Day in Pop Culture (Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013)
This Day in Pop Culture History
1990: Milli Vanilli is stripped of the Grammy Award the duo won. Ashlee Simpson, however, was still allowed to sing on Saturday Night Live.
Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1938: Ted Turner, media mogul
1942: Calvin Klein, fashion designer
1962: Jodie Foster, actress (Taxi Driver, The Silence of the Lambs, Nell, Contact)
Who's on What Tonight? Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: The X Factor's Simon Cowell and Paulina Rubio, comedian Jimmy Pardo
LETTERMAN: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire's Jennifer Lawrence, Modern Family's Jesse Tyler Ferguson, music group The Neighborhood
KIMMEL: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire's Elizabeth Banks, Larry King, music group Daughtry
LENO: President George W. Bush, comedian Ty Barnett, musician Ben Harper
FALLON: The Butler's Forest Whitaker, Watch What Happens Live's Andy Cohen, music group Cut Copy
FERGUSON: Comedian Margaret Cho, model Elettra Wiedemann
New on Blu-Ray
We're the Millers: Jason Sudeikis proves he's a movie star and Jennifer Aniston FINALLY stars in a movie that isn't a dud.
The World's End: Edgar Wright wraps up his Cornetto Trilogy with the hilarious and critically acclaimed The World's End.
2 Guns: Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg — turn your brain off and enjoy this movie.
Planes: What's the correct way to spell a fart noise?
Your Day in Pop Culture (Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013)
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