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Andy Richter Heading to Happy Endings
As Penny's dad.
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As Penny's dad.
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Maybe he'll be reunited with Andy Richter?
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"It feels like we're throwing a party and nobody's parents are going to come in and break it up."
Joel Godard will not go gentle.
Don't worry! He can do Conan's show, too.
"Do you have any ill will toward NBC and Jay?" "Yes!"
Conan and Jay didn't take last night off from the Late Night wars.
His old show, 'Andy Barker P.I.,' is out on DVD this week.
Andy Richter! Kareem Abdul-Jabbar! Pat Sajak?!?
As expected, Letterman's more-famous guests helped him outdraw Conan for the second time this week.
Conan's first night gave practically no indication of what a regular episode might be like. Mostly it just made us want to move to Los Angeles.
Plus: The joke that Steve Coogan is convinced will get him deported.
After spending nearly an entire decade toiling in well-liked but quickly canceled TV shows, Andy Richter is going back to his roots.