Bravo's Andy Cohen turned up on "Hardball" Wednesday, and his chat with Chris Matthews was just as surreal as viewers might have expected.
While introducing Cohen, Matthews stressed that his own producers were huge fans of the "Watch What Happens Live" host. "Both in New York where you are and down here in Washington, everyone seems to absolutely love you," Matthews said. "Wow," Cohen responded.
Matthews played a clip of Cohen asking Miss USA contestants to name the vice president during his late night talk show, an answer only few contestants could provide. Following the clip, Matthews seemed to appear just speechless, but said that there were a few things that he would not know about as well, like facts about hockey. Cohen served up some truly priceless expressions of mild befuddlement as Matthews assured him he also had no clue who Gianni Versace was until the fashion icon was shot dead.
While introducing Cohen, Matthews stressed that his own producers were huge fans of the "Watch What Happens Live" host. "Both in New York where you are and down here in Washington, everyone seems to absolutely love you," Matthews said. "Wow," Cohen responded.
Matthews played a clip of Cohen asking Miss USA contestants to name the vice president during his late night talk show, an answer only few contestants could provide. Following the clip, Matthews seemed to appear just speechless, but said that there were a few things that he would not know about as well, like facts about hockey. Cohen served up some truly priceless expressions of mild befuddlement as Matthews assured him he also had no clue who Gianni Versace was until the fashion icon was shot dead.
- 6/14/2012
- by Rebecca Shapiro
- Aol TV.
New York -- MSNBC may find out soon whether "Hardball" host Chris Matthews returns to the channel, which has been invigorated in the ratings.
Matthews is said to be considering an offer from NBC to remain as host of "Hardball," a job he's held for more than a decade, or to return to his native Pennsylvania to run for the U.S. Senate against Gop incumbent Arlen Specter.
There are indications that a decision could come soon, sometime before Inaugural Day. But MSNBC president Phil Griffin declined late last week to say whether that's true or not.
"I've talked to Chris. I think he's going to be here for a long time," Griffin said. "I want him to be here for a long time." Griffin said that there would be "clarity" soon.
Matthews through a spokesman declined an interview. The 63-year-old Matthews is believed to make roughly $5 million a year...
Matthews is said to be considering an offer from NBC to remain as host of "Hardball," a job he's held for more than a decade, or to return to his native Pennsylvania to run for the U.S. Senate against Gop incumbent Arlen Specter.
There are indications that a decision could come soon, sometime before Inaugural Day. But MSNBC president Phil Griffin declined late last week to say whether that's true or not.
"I've talked to Chris. I think he's going to be here for a long time," Griffin said. "I want him to be here for a long time." Griffin said that there would be "clarity" soon.
Matthews through a spokesman declined an interview. The 63-year-old Matthews is believed to make roughly $5 million a year...
- 12/19/2008
- by By Paul J. Gough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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