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Stars of BREAKING DAWN Among This Week's Guests on JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE

By: Nov. 07, 2011
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ABC has announced the scheduled guests for this week's Jimmy Kimmel LIVE (11/7-11)

Jimmy Kimmel LIVE airs every weeknight (12:00-1:06 a.m., ET) following "Nightline" and features a diverse lineup of guests that include celebrities, athletes, musical acts, comedians and human interest subjects, along with comedy bits and a house band.

Following are the episodes scheduled to air the week of November 7-11 (subject to change):

November 7
1. Actor Taylor Lautner ("Breaking Dawn, Part 1") 2. GOP Presidential candidate Herman Cain
3. Musical guest Junip

November 8
1. Actor Mickey Rourke ("Immortals") 2. "Dancing With the Stars" castoff 3. Musical guest Wale

November 9
1. Actor Robert Pattinson ("Breaking Dawn, Part 1") 2. Actress Freida Pinto ("Immortals") 3. Musical guest Thompson Square

November 10
1. Actress Kristen Stewart ("Breaking Dawn, Part 1") 2. Actor Jon Bernthal ("The Walking Dead")
3. Musial guest Feist

November 11
TBD

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Emmy-winner Jimmy Kimmel serves as host and executive producer of "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the ABC Television Network's distinctive late-night talk show. Now in its ninth season and packed with hilarious comedy bits and a house band led by Kimmel's childhood best friend, "Jimmy Kimmel Live" -- recipient of the 2010 Clio Award for innovative media -- features a diverse lineup of guests that includes celebrities, athletes, musicians, comedians and humorous human interest subjects. Each night Kimmel delivers up-to-the minute news on the hottest topics of the day in his monologue, applying his irreverent wit to politics, television, the media, the FCC, popular culture - everything is a target. A weekly comedy segment entitled "Unnecessary Censorship" pokes fun at the FCC's crackdown on the media by unnecessarily censoring clips from TV news, political speeches, reality TV and nature shows. Other regular comedy segments include Cousin Sal's hidden camera pranks, No. 1 Lindsay Lohan fan Jake Byrd's "man on the street," feisty Aunt Chippy on location, parking lot security guard Guillermo's signature theatrical spoofs, and adorably clueless Uncle Frank's insight on a whole variety of subjects.

 



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