The Arsenio Hall Show

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Arsenio Hall Returning to Late-Night with New Show

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Arsenio Hall is returning to late-night eight years after The Arsenio Hall Show left the air.

Hall, 56, is developing a new show with CBS Television Distribution that would debut in Fall 2013. So far, the show is...  read full article

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Arsenio Hall Returning to Late-Night with New Show

Wuff! Wuff! Wuff!

Arsenio Hall is returning to late-night eight years after The Arsenio Hall Show left the air.

Hall, 56, is developing a new show with CBS Television Distribution that would debut in Fall 2013. So far, the show is... read more

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Bill Clinton to Appear in Hangover 2

The United States had had an actor-turned-president in Ronald Reagan. Now we have a president-turned actor?

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American Idol Mandisa got the...

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Premise: A late-night talk show with a young, hip perspective and cutting-edge (and party-like) atmosphere. Of the more than 1200 episodes produced, the high point came on June 3, 1992, when an amateur saxman named Bill Clinton played `Heartbreak Hotel.'

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