Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has reached an unfathomable point in a person’s life where success is in every corner but the question remains: what is his secret?
Comedian and "Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver might still be on hiatus from the show, but he didn't want any more days to pass without his fans hearing from him. So in a new video posted by the show, Oliver wished his fans a happy new year and also weighed in on the resolutions people make. Watch his comical monologue here.
On Sunday night, "Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver dove right into the Syrian refugee crisis and went straight for the throat of Republican governors and presidential hopefuls. Watch the video here.
It has been well established that the "Late Night" shows mainly circulate on making people laugh in nationwide and worldwide issues including politics and other matters, but for last Friday's Paris attacks, hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and John Oliver simmer down on comedy and sympathize with the people in Paris.
Several comedy shows have opened up their programs with heartfelt sentiments for the victims of the Paris attack last Friday, but none gave such a lasting impression as that of John Oliver on his premium cable HBO show. Watch the video here, but be advised, it is filled with profanity.
One thing that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is known for is grandstanding his popularity. In recent news reports, Trumps has claimed that he turned down an invitation to appear on John Oliver's "Last Week Tonight" show on HBO. Now it appears that the invitation was never sent to start with. See the details and Twitter war here.
Last Sunday's episode of John Oliver's "Last Week Tonight" on HBO where he and comedienne Mike Myers made strong and bold statements and jokes regarding the Canadian election candidates and process including the Canadian Laws, have been receiving heavy speculations as to whether the two personalities have breached Canadian Laws.
In spite of fans' hopes, comedian John Oliver will not replace Jon Stewart on "The Daily Show." The British comedian will continue his own show on HBO after the network confirmed he would continue with his current show "Last Week Tonight."
After more than 15 years on the air, Jon Stewart will call it quits as host of "The Daily Show," Comedy Central said Tuesday. The channel did not say exactly when the 52-year-old's final broadcast would occur.
Jon Stewart is back, although it took him a while to get back into faux news anchor form. After spending 12 weeks in Jordan directing his first feature film, comedian-turned-faux news anchor Jon Stewart is back on "The Daily Show.