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LateNet with Ray Ellin Highlights from News clips from Daily Comedy on February 26, 2008 12 views / likes
LateNet with Ray Ellin Highlights first season. Hank Azaria, Chevy Chase, Richard Belzer, Gilbert Gottfried, Charles Grodin, Darrell Hammond, Artie Lange, Richard Kind, Paul Shaffer, Amy Sedaris, Susie Essman, and Jeff Garlin.
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Charles Grodin on LateNet with Ray Ellin Part 2 from News clips from Daily Comedy on February 02, 2008 9 views / likes
Charles Grodin on LateNet with Ray Ellin Part 2. Grodin talks about his new book, If I Only Knew Then...Learning from Our Mistakes. It is a collection of essays from his famous friends (and friends of friends), with all author proceeds going to the Help USA charity. He also tries to figure out from Ray what is LateNet with Ray Ellin. After having a supporting role in 1970's comedy, Catch-22, Grodin was cast in the lead role of the film The Heartbreak Kid, which was released in 1972 and gained Grodin recognition as a comedy actor. He subsequently appeared in several notable 1970s films, including the 1976 version of King Kong and the hit 1978 comedy, Heaven Can Wait. Grodin was a commentator for 60 Minutes II starting in 2000, and hosted his own issues-oriented talk show, The Charles Grodin Show, on CNBC from 1995 to 1998.
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Charles Grodin on LateNet with Ray Ellin Part 1 from News clips from Daily Comedy on January 29, 2008 15 views / likes
Charles Grodin on LateNet with Ray Ellin Part 1. Grodin talks about his new book, If I Only Knew Then...Learning from Our Mistakes. It is a collection of essays from his famous friends (and friends of friends), with all author proceeds going to the Help USA charity. He also tries to figure out from Ray what is LateNet with Ray Ellin. After having a supporting role in 1970's comedy, Catch-22, Grodin was cast in the lead role of the film The Heartbreak Kid, which was released in 1972 and gained Grodin recognition as a comedy actor. He subsequently appeared in several notable 1970s films, including the 1976 version of King Kong and the hit 1978 comedy, Heaven Can Wait. Grodin was a commentator for 60 Minutes II starting in 2000, and hosted his own issues-oriented talk show, The Charles Grodin Show, on CNBC from 1995 to 1998.
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