Forget Adam Lambert and Jamie Foxx. Kris Allen's first post-American Idol duet is with a former Republican presidential candidate: Mike Huckabee.
Allen, a Conway, Ark., native, teamed with Huckabee, the ex-governor of his home state, for a duet of The Beatles' "Yesterday" on Huckabee's Fox News Channel talk show, scheduled to air Saturday.
Huckabee, who often jams along with his musical guests, backed up the Season 8 champ on ...
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What's a former governor and presidential candidate to do when it's all over? For Mike Huckabee, it's heading to TV. In a move similar to many a retired sports star, the 2008 Republican White House hopeful has joined the Fox News Channel's series America's Election HQ as a contributing pundit.Huckabee, who was previously governor of Arkansas, withdrew his candidacy in March, when John McCain's delegate count qualified him as the presumptive GOP pick. Per Variety, former governor will now be a regular contributor to HQ. Will you be tuning in for his analyses? If we're lucky, maybe he'll invite celeb fan Chuck Norris to the set. Anna DimondUse our Online Video Guide to see some of Huckabee's previous TV appearances.
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It was Oscar's 80th birthday, but it only felt like Sunday night's show went on for 70 years. (Official count: three hours, 20 minutes.) Its an annual ritual, beating up on the annual Academy Awards broadcast for being too long, bloated, boring. That can especially be a problem when the show is as free of surprise as this year's was true, Marion Cotillard's victory over Julie Christie for best actress was unexpected (though well earned), and I loved her gracious and giddy speech (one of the night's few truly memorable and spontaneous moments), but seriously, how many people saw either of their movies?In a year when most of the major film contenders fell something short of cultural phenomena, it's up to the host to make the show relevant and dynamic. Jon Stewart had his work cut out for him, with precious little prep time thanks to the writers strike, not to mention the preoccupation of an ongoing, historic presidential campaign that inspired some of his best jokes...
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Cheers to Saturday Night Live for pulling out all the stops with its first post-strike episode. Fred Armisen's Barack Obama impression was surprisingly subtle: The hardest part, Armisen tells TV Guide exclusively, was "figuring out the volume of his voice. It seems to be a combination of loud and not so loud at the same time. Even when he is being emotional, there is a calmness to him." SNL scored big with delightful cameos from Obama Girl, Steve Martin and Gov. Mike Huckabee (whose future may not lie in the White House but at the Chuckle Hut). Plus, the Annuale commercial parody was an instant classic, and Bill Hader's spoof of Daniel Day-Lewis was dead-on. And how cool was it to see Tina "Bitch is the New Black" Fey return to the real 30 Rock, but this time as guest host? Welcome back, Tina and SNL!Related: Saturday Night Live's Ratings? Seriously Good Read and react to Bruce's opinions on American Idol, Top Model and more! Share your own raves and rants a...
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Uh-oh! Looks like Conan OBrien and Stephen Colberts tiff over whos really responsible for Huckabees fame has reached a new levelwere talking the ass-kicking kind! Last night, both Colbert and John Stewart appeared on Conans show to duke it out like men. Oh, and it was ugly toobats were swinging, trash cans were flying and they even busted out a blow torch. It was no holds barred, we tell you!
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