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Ted Danson says sorry to Kelsey Grammer for “getting angry” with him on ‘Cheers’ set: “It’s my bad”

Kelsey Grammer for an argument in which he got angry with him on the set of Cheers, admitting it was “his bad”.The two former co-stars, who played bartender Sam Malone and psychiatrist Frasier Crane respectively on the legendary sitcom, have appeared together on the Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast, co-hosted by Danson and Woody Harrelson.While reminiscing on their time together while filming the NBC show, they began to talk about their relationship off screen, causing Danson to open up about a particular regret he has.“I feel like I got stuck a little bit with you during the Cheers years,” he told Grammer. “I have a memory of getting angry at you once.”“Yeah, you came and told me that one day,” replied Grammer, without giving away the subject of the dispute.“It’s stuck in both of our memories,” added Danson.
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Watch Jack White shred ‘Taking Me Back’, ‘Fear Of The Dawn’ and ‘A Tip From You To Me’ on ‘Saturday Night Live’
Jack White was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live last night (February 25) – watch his three-song performance below.The guitarist performed ‘Taking Me Back’, ‘Fear Of The Dawn’ and ‘A Tip From You To Me’ from his two 2022 albums ‘Fear Of The Dawn’ and ‘Entering Heaven Alive’ – on the episode, hosted by Woody Harrelson.Announced at the start of the month, the appearance was White’s fifth turn on Saturday Night Live. He appeared as part of The White Stripes in 2002, performing ‘Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground’ and ‘We’re Going to Be Friends’.He’s also taken to the stage three times as a solo artist, performing ‘Love Interruption’ and ‘Sixteen Saltines’ in 2012 before returning in 2018 to play ‘Over And Over and Over’ alongside ‘Connected By Love’.Watch him toast the return of SNL after a two-week break below.So far this year, Saturday Night Live has featured performances from Coldplay, Sam Smith and Lil Baby.Smith performed their ‘Gloria’ title track and was joined by Kim Petras for a run-through of their viral smash ‘Unholy’ while Lil Baby performed two tracks from ‘It’s Only Me’, ‘Californian Breeze’ and ‘Forever’.Next month, The 1975 will appear as the musical guests on Saturday Night Live, with Wednesday star Jenna Ortega serving as the host for the March 11 episode.Elsewhere, Jack White is reportedly set to appear in Martin Scorsese‘s new film, Killers Of The Flower Moon.Killers Of The Flower Moon, which stars Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio, is based on a book of the same name.
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White Men Can't Jump reboot trailer features rapper Jack Harlow in his acting debut
Rapper Jack Harlow makes his feature film acting debut in Hulu's upcoming reboot of White Men Can't Jump, with the first trailer arriving Sunday (via 20th Century Studios YouTube). The 24-year-old rapper plays the role originated by Woody Harrelson in the original 1992 film, with Sinqua Walls playing the role originated by Wesley Snipes.The film follows Jeremy (Harlow) and Kamal (Walls) as a pair of basketball hustlers who team up to earn some extra cash.The trailer begins with Jeremy approaching Kamal, asking, 'I probably should have asked this earlier, but how much cash do you have on you?'Kamal looks at him incredulously and asks, 'Did you not bring enough money to cover this game?' Debut: Rapper Jack Harlow makes his feature film acting debut in Hulu's upcoming reboot of White Men Can't Jump, with the first trailer arriving Sunday (via 20th Century Studios YouTube)'I brought like 80... minus 60,' Jeremy admits, much to the chagrin of Kamal, with another scene showing them coming off the train together.Jeremy asks Kamal, 'Are you ready?' as they walk down the stairs to the basketball court as Kamal answers, 'Born ready.'Another scene shows Jeremy praying on the court, with Kamal telling their opponents that he's, 'almost done.' Another shot shows Jeremy crossing up one of his opponents, before telling Kamal he's, 'like the P.T.
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