For many “Arthur” fans the 1996 animated children’s show was a part of their childhood, or in Stephen Colbert’s case: a show that he enjoyed with his kids. Now, the “Late Show” host is paying homage to the series by performing the “Believe in Yourself” theme song with original singer Ziggy Marley, Jon Batiste and Chance The Rapper in a delightful new video.
The clip begins with Colbert in his office and then hears Jon singing the words to the song. As they reminisce about watching the show, Colbert then takes his daytime nap and in his dreams performs a new version of “Believe in Yourself” with the trio.
Marley is seen playing the guitar alongside Batiste who plays the melodica. Chance the Rapper then joins by singing a couple of verses, while Colbert happily walks down an animated street and snaps pictures with a cartoon camera.
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The clip begins with Colbert in his office and then hears Jon singing the words to the song. As they reminisce about watching the show, Colbert then takes his daytime nap and in his dreams performs a new version of “Believe in Yourself” with the trio.
Marley is seen playing the guitar alongside Batiste who plays the melodica. Chance the Rapper then joins by singing a couple of verses, while Colbert happily walks down an animated street and snaps pictures with a cartoon camera.
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- 1/27/2017
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Turns out Maya Rudolph and Martin Short‘s hilarious comedic duet during Saturday Night Live‘s 40th anniversary special last February was more than just a viral smash — it was a planted spinoff.
Sources confirm to TVLine that NBC’s long-in-the-works weekly variety show starring Rudolph is on the verge of adding Short as her co-headliner.
PhotosSNL’s 40th Anniversary Special: The Best and Worst Moments
In May 2014, Rudolph hosted an hourlong NBC special — titled The Maya Rudolph Show — that served as a warm-up for a possible weekly series. The project remained in development at NBC (with Rudolph’s...
Sources confirm to TVLine that NBC’s long-in-the-works weekly variety show starring Rudolph is on the verge of adding Short as her co-headliner.
PhotosSNL’s 40th Anniversary Special: The Best and Worst Moments
In May 2014, Rudolph hosted an hourlong NBC special — titled The Maya Rudolph Show — that served as a warm-up for a possible weekly series. The project remained in development at NBC (with Rudolph’s...
- 8/18/2015
- TVLine.com
A very strange thing happened to NBC this year: for the first time in a decade — a period during which it has mostly been a laughingstock — it will finish a season in first place among the adults 18-49 demographic that advertisers care about most. Ordinarily, a network that wins a season can play things conservatively for the next year, but NBC's success isn't entirely replicable. Yes, the network's buoyed by regular, season-long programming like "The Voice" and hit freshman drama "The Blacklist," but a lot of credit for that win comes from "Sunday Night Football," which always goes away in January (leaving the network's ratings on that night a shambles), and some from the Winter Olympics, which won't be back for another four years. So the schedule that NBC announced for next season seems on the one hand a fairly stable one. "The Blacklist," for instance, will stay in a...
- 5/11/2014
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Can’t get enough of the Poe Poe?
Of the Edgar Allan variety that is, not the police variety. Hannover House has announced a home video release date of March 6, 2012 for “Edgar Allan Poe’s Requiem for the Damned,” a short film anthology set timed to coincide with the release of the John Cusack-starring The Raven, out March 9th. Here’s the press release:
New York, Nov. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Hannover House, the operating division of Target Development Group, Inc. (Pinksheets: Tdgi), will present an anthology collection of short films based on the writings of horror legend Edgar Allan Poe with the March 6, 2012 home video release of “Edgar Allan Poe’s Requiem for the Damned.” The timing of the home video release is pegged to provide maximum promotional benefit from the March 9, 2012 national theatrical release of “The Raven” starring John Cusack and Brendan Gleeson, which is also based on the writings of Poe.
Of the Edgar Allan variety that is, not the police variety. Hannover House has announced a home video release date of March 6, 2012 for “Edgar Allan Poe’s Requiem for the Damned,” a short film anthology set timed to coincide with the release of the John Cusack-starring The Raven, out March 9th. Here’s the press release:
New York, Nov. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Hannover House, the operating division of Target Development Group, Inc. (Pinksheets: Tdgi), will present an anthology collection of short films based on the writings of horror legend Edgar Allan Poe with the March 6, 2012 home video release of “Edgar Allan Poe’s Requiem for the Damned.” The timing of the home video release is pegged to provide maximum promotional benefit from the March 9, 2012 national theatrical release of “The Raven” starring John Cusack and Brendan Gleeson, which is also based on the writings of Poe.
- 11/23/2011
- by Marc
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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