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Watch Conan O’Brien’s Tonight Show Writers Apply For Minimum Wage Jobs

At least that’s what this weekend’s Emmy B-Roll had them doing. The writing staff of The Tonight Show with Conan O’B rien followed in the tradition of Best Variety Writing nominees by submitting a short clip to be shown during the Creative Arts Emmy Ceremony — and theirs, of course, alluded to their collective unemployment following the NBC upheaval.

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Buzz Break: George Clooney Puts it Together

Chelsea Lately’s Heather McDonald Plays ‘My Favorite Scene’ With Movieline

Heather McDonald, the Chelsea Lately comedienne affectionately nicknamed “Long Boobs,” spoke with Movieline recently and played our game for cinephiles, “My Favorite Scene.” Wouldn’t you know it, the saucy panelist chose a moment of deliriously dirty sex.

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Hear the First Single From Conan O’Brien’s Spoken Word Album

If the prospect of Conan O’B rien’s spoken word album , And They Call Me Mad? , has you so excited that you can’t even wait until it gets released tomorrow, here’s some good news: the first “single” has appeared online. It’s appropriately bizarre, alternative, and totally committed to a bit that doesn’t necessarily work all the time: namely, Conan O’B rien as a modern-day Dr. Frankenstein who loves scheming and lattes.

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Warehouse 13’s Relic Roundup: Pete Hallucinates, Annoys Everyone

There was a lot to be learned from last night’s Pete-centric, Inception -tinged Warehouse 13. First, that our Agent Lattimer (Eddie McClintock) can goof around with devastatingly dangerous artifacts all he wants, but he should really keep the impassioned threats against Mark Sheppard to a minimum. Because it’s embarrassing. Second, Mark Sheppard — no matter what minuscule genre role he’s filling — will always seem like he’s up to no good. And third, I finally realized I really can’t stand Pete. What artifacts crossed his destructive path of overwrought tomfoolery? Read on for the roundup.

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Warehouse 13’s Relic Roundup: Pete Hallucinates, Annoys Everyone

Late Night Highlights: Eli Roth Burns Martin Brest, Jason Bateman Teases Arrested Shooting Date

Jason Bateman returned to the late night circuit last night to continue hawking The Switch , even if that meant criticizing the odd marketing choices made by the studio. Meanwhile, Eli “Bear Jew” Roth outed Martin Brest as an insensitive director to his stand-ins, Anna Paquin introduced George Lopez to the “sn*tch patch,” David Duchovny celebrated an Ecuadorian holiday and Stephen Colbert celebrated an airline hero.

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Late Night Highlights: Eli Roth Burns Martin Brest, Jason Bateman Teases Arrested Shooting Date

Say Whaaaa? Emmy For Late Night Writing Category Will Not Be Televised

Wake up the Say Whaaaa? Singers! Erstwhile Tonight Show staff writer Deon Cole announced (via Twitter, natch) that the Emmy “powers that be” have determined not to televise this year’s announcement for Best Writing in a Late Night Show — for which, of course, the short-lived Tonight Show with Conan O’B rien is nominated. Emmycaster NBC is not blamed for the decision — yet — but the implications are clear. Leno-centric conspiracy theorists, start your engines… [ Twitter via Videogum ]

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Late Night Highlights: More Mel Gibson Jokes From Tracy Morgan, Letterman and Fallon

Last night, the Mel Gibson free-for-all continued with material from Tracy Morgan, David Letterman, Jimmy Fallon and Jay Leno. Click through for those jokes as well as the other highlights you missed last night while adjusting to the new and improved Movieline layout .

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Late Night Highlights: More Mel Gibson Jokes From Tracy Morgan, Letterman and Fallon

Saturday Funnies: Leno Chats With Really Clueless Folks About Independence Day

Imagine not knowing what year the United States declared its independence, what country we fought to win our freedom from, or who was the General that lead our troops to victory. As hard as it is to believe, there are actually Americans that are that stupid, and Jay Leno caught up with some of them last week: Thoughts?

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Saturday Funnies: Leno Chats With Really Clueless Folks About Independence Day

Movieline at the Midpoint: 9 Late Night Appearances to Look Forward To

Movieline has already celebrated the midpoint of 2010 by forecasting the dates that will shape the rest of the year , but what about the possible late night bookings that could go down in television history as format game-changers? Here are the guests we hope to see shaking up the after hours landscape (already shaken up itself after this year’s late night wars) over the next six months.

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