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Late Night Highlights: Watch Jimmy Fallon’s Amazing Charlie Sheen Impression

Saturday Night Live shouldn’t even try to execute a Charlie Sheen sketch this weekend unless they can recruit Jimmy Fallon for the gig — because last night, the Late Night host set the bar for Sheen impressions. Elsewhere, Simon Cowell criticized the new American Idol judges, Chelsea Handler told Conan about Snuggie sex, and Jimmy Fallon’s crew got Jersey Shore -ified.

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Late Night Highlights: Jay Leno Gives Betty White a Book on Sex

Last night, Betty White stopped by the Tonight Show to not talk about Charlie Sheen. The nerve. Instead, she and Jay Leno celebrated her recent birthday. Elsewhere, Piers Morgan told Conan about the behind-the-scenes situation during his recent Charlie Sheen interview, B.J. Novak talked about his meeting with Michael Jackson, Stephen Colbert chided CBS, and Jimmy Fallon binged on fast food.

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VIDEO: Latest Oscar Promo Turns Anne Hathaway Into a ‘Rump Shaker’

James Franco and Anne Hathaway (and the ABC promo department) have done well in creating a sense of guarded optimism about the job the pair will do hosting the Oscars on Sunday night. Which is why you should think twice before watching the latest promo for the show. No, it’s not romantic and beautiful, like the 19 seconds of the Grease parody that James Franco sent out to Twitter on Wednesday; it’s awkward and cringe-worthy. Unless the idea of seeing Anne Hathaway-as-Madonna-as-Evita singing “Rump Shaker” is your idea of a party. Then, watch away! Popping and locking at your desk is optional.

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Late Night Highlights: Liza Minnelli Wants a Role on Glee

Do you know who would really, really like to guest star on Glee ? Broadway legend (and apparently Lady Gaga’s inspiration), Liza Minnelli. At least that is what the icon told Jimmy Fallon last night. Elsewhere, David Letterman mocked Lindsay Lohan, Joel McHale made fun of Craig Ferguson’s newlywed audience members, and Conan O’B rien ate hot wings with Jason Sudeikis before performing a scene from The Social Network .

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Roots Host Genre-Spanning, Star-Studded Pre-Grammy Jam Session

Ne-Yo, Sara Bareilles, Chaka Khan were among the many notable artists who took the stage on Saturday at the funk collective’s annual bash. By Kelly Marino Jimmy Fallon with the Roots at their Pre-Grammy Jam Session in Hollywood on Saturday. Photo: Getty Images HOLLYWOOD, California — On Saturday night, the eve of the 53rd Grammy Awards, the Roots were unstoppable, unpredictable and unprecedented as they took the stage to perform their seventh annual Pre-Grammy Jam Session. But to call the event just a jam session would be quite the understatement. Similar to the years prior, the Roots played for hours on end, covering every genre of music from the blues to hip-hop to funk and rock and roll while inviting fellow musician friends — both old school and new — onstage. “Every Jam Session you expect the unexpected,” explained drummer ?uestlove when MTV News caught up with him just before his band took the stage. “We invited a whole bunch of people down and we are going to see how good our memory banks are when they start putting us on the spot and asking us for their songs.” For the first time, the Roots decided to switch up locations, leaving the Key Club behind in favor of Hollywood’s Music Box club. The venue provided a larger space for more fans and celebrities, such as Drew Barrymore, Juliette Lewis and Craig Robinson, who opted to attend this more laidback event rather than the exclusive Clive Davis Pre-Grammy party taking place close by. Just a few minutes before midnight, Roots pal/boss Jimmy Fallon appeared onstage sitting solo in a stool, doing his best Neil Young impersonation as he sang the lyrics to Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair” — a hilarious skit he’s been known to do on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.” Upon finishing, he welcomed the audience to the event and urged everyone to get excited as the Roots made their entrance. Check out photos of Jimmy Fallon’s performance at the Roots’s Jam Session. “My show has been on for two years now and it wouldn’t be where it is today without these guys,” Fallon gushed as he and Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter suddenly broke into a rendition of the Bee Gees’ “Stayin’ Alive” while the crowd cheered. Shortly after the comical warm-up, Fallon exited the stage and the Roots kicked things off with some of their known tracks — “Going On,” “How I Got Over” and “Here I Come.” Next to appear was 10-time Grammy winner Bobby McFerrin. Black Thought praised the “Don’t Worry Be Happy” singer as a “funk percussionist” while he free-styled and skittle-le-bopped around stage. Roughly around 12:30 a.m., Sarah Bareilles joined the unpredictable set list, seeming to take the crowd by surprise. But once the pop songstress started singing “Son of a Preacher Man,” the audience quickly took to her soulful side. The Roots then introduced Guy Sebastian, a soulful singer from Australia whose recent blooper clip as a judge on the “X Factor” was made famous when ?uestlove remixed it on “Late Night.” As the show went on, with the crowd seeming to grow from 300 to 500 people, the Roots began to introduce some of old-school performers. Chuck Brown, a.k.a. the Godfather of Go-Go, came out in full funk getup and busted out with the classic “Bustin’ Loose.” Young Chris performed two songs, including “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop.” Too Short made an appearance and treated the crowd to “Blow the Whistle,” while blues legend Taj Mahal, Lalah Hathaway, Booker T. Jones and Betty Wright all added a little something to this incredible night. And while the audience certainly was grooving to these performers, things really perked up when Black Thought called up to the stage the “Queen Diva” herself, Chaka Khan. Cameras were clicking and phones were held in the air while the R&B legend sang “Tell Me Something Good.” In between acts, the Roots never forgot to steer the focus back to themselves, as they mixed things up by providing solo sessions throughout the night. One bandmember who never disappoints is metal maniac Captain Kirk Douglas, who ripped through his guitar solos while giving the audience a taste of some rock and roll classics like Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” George Thorogood’s “Bad to the Bone” and Bo Diddley’s “Who Do You Love?” Even at 2 a.m., guests continued to roll onto the stage. Estelle , Ne-Yo, Ryan Leslie and Melanie Fiona all performed hit after hit after hit. And while there didn’t seem to be an end to the Roots’ jam session, fans didn’t seem to mind one bit. While most of the industry was giving it a rest with music’s biggest night less than 24 hours away, attendees of this bash were rewarded for their stamina. ?uestlove needn’t have worried — the Roots proved that their memory banks were well up to par. Don’t miss “Snooki & Sway: Live From the Grammys,” a red-carpet live stream kicking off Sunday at 6 p.m. ET on MTV.com. And stick with us all Grammy night for coverage of the red carpet, the show, the afterparties and beyond! Related Photos 2011 Pre-Grammy Celebrations Related Artists The Roots

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Late Night Highlights: Betty White Takes (and Spits Up) a Birthday Shot with David Letterman

Last night, Betty White celebrated her 89th birthday with David Letterman and a shot of vodka, which she quickly spit up. Elsewhere, Jimmy Fallon and the Roots performed with Steven Tyler, Regis Philbin celebrated his impending retirement, Larry King parodied himself, and Stephen Colbert promoted a new Slanket competitor, the Coma Cozy.

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Lil Jon, LaToya Jackson, Mark McGrath To Compete On ‘Celebrity Apprentice’

Gary Busey, Jose Canseco, Meat Loaf are among other contestants who will appear on reality show’s 11th season. By Gil Kaufman Lil Jon Photo: Getty Images Real estate mogul Donald Trump may not have decided whether he’s running for president, but he’s definitely put together the strangest cabinet yet for the upcoming season of “Celebrity Apprentice.” The Donald went on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” on Thursday to unveil the cast for the 11th season of the reality competition, and once again it is a fascinating grab bag of musicians, models, sports figures and actors. From the world of music, the cast of 16 includes King of Crunk Lil Jon, Sugar Ray singer Mark McGrath, country star John Rich, classic rocker Meat Loaf, LaToya Jackson and R&B legend Dionne Warwick. Among the actors signing on for the chance to win some cash for the charity of their choice are unhinged reality staple Gary Busey, 1970s teen idol and “Partridge Family” star David Cassidy, Lisa Rinna and Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin. “LaToya Jackson and Gary Busey anywhere, I’m there!” Fallon enthused. “Gary Busey, yikes.” The other famous faces include tax-troubled “Survivor” winner Richard Hatch, “Real Housewives of Atlanta” firecracker NeNe Leakes, former “View” host Star Jones, model Niki Taylor, former baseball star Jose Canseco and Playboy Playmate of the Year Hope Dworaczyk. Jon and Leakes joined Trump on Fallon’s show on Thursday to help promote the upcoming season by playing a game of charades, with Jon seemingly unclear on the rules of the rec-room staple. “It was like fistfights all the time,” Trump told Fallon about the tension between Jones and Leakes. “I’ve never seen confrontations like that. In fact, they make Omarosa look nice!” Last season was one of the most drama-filled to date, as Poison singer Bret Michaels took the prize amid the medical crisis of his brain hemorrhage. The show premieres on March 6 on NBC. Related Photos ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ Season 11 Cast Related Artists Lil Jon

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Late Night Highlights: Justin Timberlake Wants to Join Saturday Night Live, Seriously

Attention Lorne Michaels: Last night on Lopez Tonight , perennial Saturday Night Live guest star Justin Timberlake admitted that he would love to join the cast for an entire season of the show. This could be the Christmas miracle SNL fans were praying for. Elsewhere, Matt Damon taught David Letterman how to talk funny, Jason Segel fired his 65-year-old dialect coach, Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon sang Christmas carols, and Amy Sedaris showed Stephen Colbert how to turn dryer lint into art.

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Late Night Highlights: Chris Colfer Debuts New Haircut, Tells Jay Leno a Bully Revenge Story

He may have missed the Glee cast performance on The X-Factor due to Warbler scheduling conflicts, but Chris Colfer was able to escape set for a few hours to debut a new haircut on The Tonight Show and tell Jay Leno about the time he literally led a high school bully into a pile of sh*t. Elsewhere, Mila Kunis complained about the Black Swan diet, Jimmy Fallon impersonated Justin Bieber, Russell Brand talked about the sex appeal of a Prius, and Charlie Day discussed the lost Danny DeVito prison rape scene.

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Late Night Highlights: Jimmy Fallon and Bruce Springsteen Cover Willow Smith’s ‘Whip My Hair’

For the second week in a row , Jimmy Fallon trumped his late night competition thanks to an inventive musical act. This time it was a haunting rendition of Willow Smith’s pop hit “Whip My Hair” with Bruce Springsteen — who stuck around the entire episode — and Jimmy Fallon as Neil Young. Elsewhere, Harrison Ford appeared to be either drunk or high on Conan , Stephen Colbert parodied Sarah Palin’s Alaska and Craig Ferguson paid tribute to Doctor Who to the best of his budgetary abilities. Best night of late night ever? Let’s find out!

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