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- Star Trek: The Next Generation meets The Original Series in this week's episode! William and LeVar celebrate their close friendship, and, in between gulps, the two talk about kids, LeVar's family, and Reading Rainbow's return. The actor and educator explains how being raised by a single mother didn't limit his ability to mature into the man that he wanted to be.
- William Shatner stops by Adam Carolla's podcast hideout to film an episode of Brown Bag Wine Tasting. Adam talks about the structure and format of his standup, planning beats across 90-minute sets in order to maintain audience engagement. Foregoing the traditional criteria and guidelines for the show, Adam describes the mystery wine as if it were a prostitute.
- Former pro football player and high school valedictorian Marcellus Wiley talks about his introduction to football during his childhood and markedly increasing his size in college. He discusses how football gave him a sense of identity and kept him out of trouble in his neighborhood. Marcellus employs his status as a typewriting legend to rate and describe the mystery wine.
- Brandi Glanville sits and sips with William Shatner. William and Brandi discuss the ability for a cute label to successfully sell a bottle of wine to a customer. Brandi contemplates the heightened level of drama that arises even when cameras are filming a real situation. She can barely contain her laughter when William asks her to describe the mystery wine as if it were a sexual interaction.
- How Haydn lost his head--with direct quotes from the men who stole it (gory descriptions and all!). How and why he didn't get a funeral until 100 years after his death.
- 2014– 8mTV EpisodeTragic story of this Russian who lived with shame and fear in a time when his sexual orientation could mean ruin or death. As a world-renowned "national treasure", death by cholera was a lie. Here the facts and the evidence are examined.
- 2014– 8mTV EpisodeBeethoven was devastated by his increasing deafness, to the point where he considered suicide. This is the story of how the famous composer finally came to terms with his affliction.
- 2014– 8mTV EpisodeA tragic love story: As Schumann the husband, wasted away from illness did the relationship between his wife and Brahms remain platonic? Their own words tell us how they loved and supported each other. Most shocking is how this story ended.
- 2014– 8mTV EpisodeTragedy of a different sort--the probable ironical fate of Wagner's original annotated scores. This story relates to Nazi Germany's plundering of European art and their final desperate attempts to cover up their crimes.
- 2014– 8mTV Episode19th century Pianist and composer far ahead of his time--even in his rock star life style. Scandal (and fear for his life!) drove him to take drastic measures.
- One of the most historic cities in Scotland, Edinburgh boasts an impressive stone castle alongside its world-famous scotch. With the help of the Balmoral's whiskey ambassador, Alyssa discovers the craft and distinction of the national drink of choice. Alyssa discovers the history of her family clan while visiting Howie Nicholsby's kilt shop and watches as her friends get a custom kilt fitting.
- 2016– 8mTV EpisodeThe Scottish Highlands aren't just home to the Loch Ness monster-as Alyssa finds out, it's home to rolling green hills, and a life of shepherding and fly fishing. After an afternoon of playing with pup sheep dogs, she takes in local live music at the world-famous Hootenanny. From sheep shearing to chowing down on some homemade haggis, the Highlands are full of adventure and charm.
- Nina and Sam go to a spiritual speed dating workshop where Nina reconnects with an ex, and Sam strikes out with three dudes until she finds the special one, who seems to be breaking into her car.
- Nina arrives from NYC to find Sam having let herself become full LA in yoga pants sipping juice. Nina convinces Sam to go out to a bar where chaos ensues and a bet is placed.
- Aurora lays a bomb on Nina at a family constellation workshop while Sam goes on a first date with Luke where she gets her own bombshell.
- Sam has to face whether or not she can handle dating Luke while Nina dives head first into meeting Aurora's boyfriend at their Venice abode.
- Sam gets the courage to try to make it work with Luke while Nina's art show goes from being a dream come true to a nightmare.
- Host Whitney Rice welcomes Emmy Award Winner and Veep star Tony Hale on her tiny couch, where Tony answers random Reddit AMA questions. Also Viner Meghan McCarthy and Tony try to determine if lines of dialogue are from 50 Shades of Gray or just Miley Cyrus tweets.
- "Napoleon Dynamite" star Jon Heder gives his expert opinion on fan art, while Whitney Rice welcomes social media star Brittany Furlan. Jon and Brittany then are put to the test, as Whitney quizzes them on their knowledge of football, in preparation for the Super Bowl.
- "Community" star Gillian Jacobs shares what inspired her to direct a documentary about Grace Hopper, one of the first computer programers. Gwyneth Paltrow is all upset about not being cast in the all-female "Ghostbusters." Plus, Keek star and singer Tiffany Alvord stops by for a 30 second slumber party.
- On the premiere episode of Brown Bag Wine Tasting, William Shatner sits down with Alton Brown to talk food, family, and bubbly wine! Creatively describing their bubbly wine, Alton is reminded of Butterfinger bars.
- "Boy Next Door" star Ryan Guzman talks about what it was like to kiss Jennifer Lopez. Kevin Brueck from "Annoying Orange" talks to Whitney about pranks. Plus, all three get in on a game of "6-Second Seductions."
- Dennis Haysbert, star of "24" and "Backstrom," stops by the tiny couch to offer some dramatic readings of classic Disney songs. Then, young Australian ruffians The Janoskians give us some insight into who's the messiest and who has the foulest mouth. And everyone gets in on a game of "Real or Fake" with Australian and American slang words.
- 2015– 12mTV EpisodeBrent Morin and Rick Glassman from "Undateable" play the "Bromance Game" to see how well they know each other. Charlamagne Tha God makes some Valentine's Day e-cards. And Whitney tries to go on a live tinder date on the show.
- Timothy Simons reveals "major spoilers" from the upcoming season of HBO's hit series "Veep." Nikki Limo defines what it means to be a "cat lady." Whitney challenges Tim and Nikki to a pick up line contest.
- Matt Jones tells us about some unmade Breaking Bad spinoffs. Megan Amram talks about Twitter and her new book "Science for Her." And everyone gets in on a 60-Second Science Fair.
- Whitney tries to get some info about Jurassic World from Lauren Lapkus. Flula gets on the tiny couch to discuss Pitch Perfect 2. Then, everyone tries to sell Girl Scout Cookies to celebrities. Plus, Whitney sits down with the legendary Larry King.
- Paul Scheer fills us in on the final season of The League, and discusses some pilots he hopes will get picked up. King Bach joins Paul on the couch to deliver a message to his friend Justin Bieber. Then, both guys compete for Whitney in a 60-second version of the Bachelorette.
- Kevin McHale visits our tiny set to dish about the series finale of "Glee," and to geek out about "Game of Thrones." Speaking of GoT, writer/producer Bryan Cogman stops by to delve deep into the smash hit series. Whitney introduces them to the "real" Game of Thrones that the books were based on.
- Music superstar Wiz Khalifa gives Larry a lesson in hip-hop culture and shares his excitement over soon becoming a dad. Plus, the tattooed rapper offers Larry some pointers on getting inked.
- Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy reveal details about their comedy Identity Thief, including each other's annoying habits and how Jason nabbed Melissa for the part. Plus, Larry and Melissa argue why they should be cast in the Arrested Development movie.
- Larry chats with country music star, Tim McGraw, at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas. McGraw opens up about working with his wife, Faith Hill, raising teenage daughters, and making peace with his late father.
- The stars of AMC's hit series The Walking Dead -- Andrew Lincoln and Sarah Wayne Callies -- join Larry to discuss their upcoming third season, the secrets behind the show's success, and what it's like to go through "zombie school."
- Reading Rainbow's LeVar Burton & Bill Nye the Science Guy -- aka TV's greatest teachers -- are back to give us an education on education! The pair sound off on our nation's academic shortcomings and the future of space exploration.
- Larry sits down with Snoop Lion to talk about his new name, look, and faith. Plus, Snoop opens up about why he went from being a gun-toting rapper to spreading messages of non-violence in his new reggae song, "No Guns Allowed."
- America's most famous tattoo artist, Kat Von D, reveals what's beneath her inked exterior in this candid interview about her family, her fears, and her fiancé, Deadmau5. Plus, what Kat calls her "most amazing tattoo experience" -- Larry gets inked!
- You know him as a millionaire mogul at the top of his rap game. In this candid interview, 50 Cent sheds his public image to talk about growing up without a father, what he seeks in a partner & why the media doesn't know who he really is.
- From "Seinfeld" to "Veep," Julia Louis-Dreyfus is riding high, tying with Lucille Ball for most Emmy nominations by a comedic actress. Julia speaks candidly about her wild success and lunching with real Veep Joe Biden.
- The world's best pound for pound fighter Floyd 'Money' Mayweather sits down with Larry and talks about his upcoming fight on May 4th, his first since being released from prison this past year.
- Oscar-nominated actress Angela Bassett joins Larry King for a well-rounded discussion about the many iconic roles she's played, including Rosa Parks, as well as a look ahead at FX's 'American Horror Story' season 6. Angela also gets political, telling Larry exactly why she's voting for Hillary Clinton.
- Larry welcomes Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet to the studio to chat about his tremendously popular show, his penchant for clowning around, and what it's like to play a gay character.
- Larry sits down with Australian actor Simon Baker. The star of "The Mentalist" talks about everything from fatherhood to overcoming shyness and his rise to fame.
- Animal Planet's Dave Salmoni brings some wildlife to the show and shows Larry how to approach a white tiger. Plus, one of the world's rarest predators -- on set!
- Actress-turned-lifestyle guru Jessica Alba shows us how easy it is to live a natural and toxic-free life with the launch of her book, The Honest Life. She offers Larry some DIY health & beauty tips and opens up about the upcoming Sin City sequel.
- Hollywood's hardest worker, Ryan Seacrest, opens up about what drives him and whether he'll take a step back to start a family. Plus, he sounds off on "American Idol" judge Nicki Minaj, and discusses a project he calls the most meaningful of his life.
- It's Joel McHale! "The Soup" host and "Community" star offers his take on Chevy Chase's exit from the NBC comedy, creator Dan Harmon's ousting, and why he'd really like a tail. Plus, the father of two offers Kim & Kanye advice on what to name their baby.
- After saving the world for years as James Bond, Pierce Brosnan is back in his most emotional role yet in "Love is All You Need." Plus, Pierce on Daniel Craig's 007 & why he'd like to sing again despite his "Mamma Mia" critics.
- Larry chats with actor and political activist Kal Penn, about going from roles in movies like 'Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle' to working in the White House. Kal also opens up about his personal life, and his experience returning to acting.
- In a rare interview with Carlos Slim, Forbes' "Richest Man in the World," Larry takes you inside the mind of this humble father of six & how he became the most successful entrepreneur on this planet.
- It's John Cho! The "Star Trek Into Darkness" star talks reprising the legendary role of Sulu in J.J. Abrams' latest sequel. Plus, John on why he loves his stoner fans following his run in the high-larious "Harold & Kumar" series.