CATEGORIES
Inside TV Main
TV News Daily (608)
Hot Topic (263)
Holiday TV (12)
TV Picks (338)
Features (199)
Best TV Shows Ever (10)
Top 20 (21)
Recaps (6)
Where Are They Now (32)
TV Schedules (10)
Shows to Know (65)
Celebrity Interviews (248)
The Show Girl (29)
Quizzes & Trivia (21)
TV Shows on DVD (30)
Video (242)
Polls (12)
Outside the Box (6)
HOT FEATURES
The Show Girl
DVR Divas Broadcast
Drama Queens Broadcast
Rocky & Bullwinkle Through the Years
Q&A: Joel McHale and Ken Jeong on 'Community' Life
Are Charles Gibson and Diane Sawyer at War?
Is It Time to Stop Picking on Glenn Beck?
5 Signs Rosie O'Donnell's Making a Comeback
7 Ways to Fix the New 'V'
Most Awesome Lifetime Movie Titles
12 Sci-Fi Shows That Were Canceled Too Soon
TV's Unluckiest Characters
Best '30 Rock' Guest Stars
Top 50 Teen Idols
Holiday TV Schedule 2009

Celebrities

The Latest Gossip

The Latest Gossip

Jon & Kate plus some other people

Reality Blurred

Wanda Sykes Wants to Get Condoleezza Rice 'Liquored Up'

Wanda SykesWho does Wanda Sykes want to appear on her new talk show? Only the president and the first lady!

Of course, the Obamas might want to think twice about that invite, considering Wanda's penchant for being "inappropriate." How inappropriate? "I want to get Condoleezza Rice liquored up," she crowed Wednesday night at a party to celebrate her show, aptly entitled 'The Wanda Sykes Show,' which debuts Nov. 7 on FOX.

Besides drunken ex-Secretaries of State, what else will Wanda offer that's different from other talk shows? "ME!" she said emphatically.

The show will feature bits with Wanda inserted into news segments, such as butting heads with Ann Coulter, whom she'd also like to see on her couch. "If she's here to have fun, she's welcome," says Sykes.

Add your comments

Please keep your comments relevant to Wanda Sykes Show Condoleezza Rice blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.

When you enter your name and email address, you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment, and a password. To leave another comment, just use that password.

To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.

Advertisement

TV's Top 5

.
Around the Web >>>