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Jimmy Kimmel Live

I've watch the show from the beginning.

Manily because on a ocassion he will get some of the

WWE superstars to come on or an occasional athlete.

He is slowly getting some big name stars, and trust me

once Conan jumps ship to the Tonight Show in 2009, he might

get some of his late night audience.

He isn't your typical comedian turn talk show host either.

I like that he uses video to make up for telling bad jokes.

He seems to love poking fun at the christain faith a lot

(which annoyes me to a point) and I love this week in

uneccsisary censorship (forgive my spelling of that one word).

What are the chances that the show will become the most watch show

on late night tv?
 
> I've watch the show from the beginning.
>

I've watched his show on occasion too. Why are his jokes just the retelling of the jokes from Leno or Letterman the night before? To me, the jokes aren't that funny the second time around.
 
I'm surprised his show is still on! It debuted the night of Super Bowl XXXVII on ABC (January 2003). I love the "Unnecessary Censorship" segment too! Speaking of which, who'll last longer in late night? Jimmy Kimmel or Craig Ferguson? Conan O'Brien takes over for Leno in 2009 while David Letterman will probably retire sometime soon (maybe...he's 58 now).
 
> Speaking of which, who'll last longer in late night? Jimmy Kimmel or Craig
> Ferguson? Conan O'Brien takes over for Leno in 2009 while
> David Letterman will probably retire sometime soon (maybe...he's 58 now).

When Letterman retires, what will become of his show? Will there be a replacement host? It will certainly be interesting.
 
> What are the chances that the show will become the most
> watch show on late night tv?
>
The only way that will happen is if he gets total (or almost total) clearance at 12 Midnight ET among the ABC affiliates. Some stations are delaying the show until later, while some (including WSB Atlanta, WFTV Orlando and WVNY Burlington) don't show it at all. In WVNY's case, they bumped Jimmy for infomercials.
 
> I'm surprised his show is still on! It debuted the night of
> Super Bowl XXXVII on ABC (January 2003). I love the
> "Unnecessary Censorship" segment too! Speaking of which,
> who'll last longer in late night? Jimmy Kimmel or Craig
> Ferguson? Conan O'Brien takes over for Leno in 2009 while
> David Letterman will probably retire sometime soon
> (maybe...he's 58 now).
>
I'm more of a Letterman fan, but have a feeling he will step down before Leno does to spend more time with his son.<P ID="signature">______________
"Always on the move." Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge Of the Sith</P>
 
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