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Michael Strahan, Michael Angarano, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots' Tarik "Black Thought" Trotter played a pop-culture-fueled game of "Catchphrase" on Tuesday's episode of 'The Tonight Show.
Tyler Perry and Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show Catchphrase game with Yara Shahidi and The Roots' Tariq was filled with hilarious frustrations and flusters—especially from Perry.
Who knew a game Catchphrase could become so heated? On The Tonight Show Thursday evening, Jimmy Fallon invited his eclectic mix of guests — Quavo, Billy Crystal, and Gisele Bündchen — to ...
Jimmy Fallon brought out the game catchphrase on Thursday night's "Tonight Show" to play with actor Colin Firth, and guest players Jack McBrayer and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
Watch Jimmy Fallon and Quavo challenge Billy Crystal and Gisele Bündchen during intense game of Catchphrase By Justine Browning Published on October 5, 2018 10:49AM EDT ...
Wet Hot American Summer star Chris Meloni and country singer Luke Bryan joined Jimmy Fallon and Higgins on The Tonight Show for a round of a game called “Catchphrase,” and I have a serious ...
Luke Bryan’s wordsmith skills were tested Monday night (Aug. 10) when he joined Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show for a game of Catchphrase versus announcer Steve Higgins and actor Chris Meloni ...
Tony Maglio Sat, November 22, 2014 at 3:28 PM UTC Jimmy Fallon Blows ‘Catchphrase’ for Julianne Moore, Loses to Michael Cera and Alan Cumming (Video) ...
Jimmy Fallon’s Catchphrase turned into a riveting affair on The Tonight Show Tuesday, thanks to special guests Jada Pinkett Smith and Rita Ora. The ladies brought high energy to the game as the ...
Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger weighed in on Jimmy Fallon’s late night show Wednesday on what catchphrase he will use as the host of “Celebrity Apprentice” this season. Schwarzenegger, a former ...
It was Rogers and Jimmy Fallon against Tariq Trotter (aka Black Thought) and John Krasinski, and Rogers perhaps played the best out of any of them. When she had the prompts in her hands, she ...
Lorne Michaels called on two of Saturday Night Live 's more recent crop of crowd pleasers to open Sunday night's big 40th anniversary show, and Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake didn't disappoint ...