Exclusive: The Daily Show with Trevor Noah is heading back to its old home at 733 11th Avenue in New York and will bring back a live studio audience for the first time in two years.
The Comedy Central series has spent the last six months filming its show at the ViacomCBS headquarters at 1515 Broadway but will return to its previous location in order to accommodate an audience.
The show will bring back the crowd starting Monday April 11. It follows a brief hiatus starting March 18 as Noah is hosting the Grammy Awards on CBS on April 3.
The move comes as Tha God’s Honest Truth, hosted by Lenard McKelvey aka Charlamagne Tha God, had been in The Daily Show’s old studio. The weekly show has been renewed for a second season but recently moved out of the spot in Hell’s Kitchen.
Deadline revealed in November that The Daily Show...
The Comedy Central series has spent the last six months filming its show at the ViacomCBS headquarters at 1515 Broadway but will return to its previous location in order to accommodate an audience.
The show will bring back the crowd starting Monday April 11. It follows a brief hiatus starting March 18 as Noah is hosting the Grammy Awards on CBS on April 3.
The move comes as Tha God’s Honest Truth, hosted by Lenard McKelvey aka Charlamagne Tha God, had been in The Daily Show’s old studio. The weekly show has been renewed for a second season but recently moved out of the spot in Hell’s Kitchen.
Deadline revealed in November that The Daily Show...
- 3/14/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO Max is putting The Prince in a permanent timeout: The streamer has cancelled the animated comedy, which took a satirical look at the imagined inner workings of the royal family through the eyes of young Prince George.
HBO and HBO Max Chief Content Officer Casey Bloys confirmed to our sister site Deadline that the series will not be moving forward with a second season.
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- 2/16/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
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MTV Entertainment Group announced that Comedy Central has renewed “Tha God’s Honest Truth With Charlamagne Tha God” for its second season, which will premiere this summer.
Created and hosted by Lenard “Charlamagne” McKelvey, “Tha God’s Honest Truth” is a weekly half-hour late night series featuring Charlamagne’s takes on various social issues through deep dives, sketches and social experiments. Season 1 guests included Kamala Harris, Ed Sheeran, Kevin Hart, Meagan Good, Chlöe Bailey and Soulja Boy.
Speaking to Variety in 2021, Charlamagne explained the bluntness of his tone and conversations on the show. “People have a perception of Blackness. People have a perception of hip hop. And they don’t understand that these are the conversations we are having all the time,” he said. “These are the conversations we are having on social media. These are the conversations that are happening in the barber shops and the beauty salons. These are...
Created and hosted by Lenard “Charlamagne” McKelvey, “Tha God’s Honest Truth” is a weekly half-hour late night series featuring Charlamagne’s takes on various social issues through deep dives, sketches and social experiments. Season 1 guests included Kamala Harris, Ed Sheeran, Kevin Hart, Meagan Good, Chlöe Bailey and Soulja Boy.
Speaking to Variety in 2021, Charlamagne explained the bluntness of his tone and conversations on the show. “People have a perception of Blackness. People have a perception of hip hop. And they don’t understand that these are the conversations we are having all the time,” he said. “These are the conversations we are having on social media. These are the conversations that are happening in the barber shops and the beauty salons. These are...
- 2/16/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
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