L.A. mayor phoned Les Moonves to get CBS’ post-Letterman show to move to Los Angeles

L.A. mayor phoned Les Moonves to get CBS” post-Letterman show to move to Los Angeles
Mayor Eric Garcetti did Tuesday what his NYC counterpart did Monday. That follows a letter Garcetti sent last week, saying: “I am excited for the opportunity to encourage you to bring CBS” next late-night show to our city – the entertainment capital of the world.”

“Justified” boss reflects on Season 5
“It's so funny,” says Graham Yost, “because we were in this position in season 3, where people liked the season but weren't loving it. Although, I gotta tell ya, there are some people who think this is our best season, and I choose to listen only to them. (laughs) Our biggest concern was not to repeat ourselves and not to make this the Bennetts, part two – to make the Crowes a distinct family. What we got with the actors gave us that. It was a different constellation.” PLUS: The last two seasons are meant to be one big season, why Ava was in prison the entire season, the season finale was predictable yet fun to watch, it deftly set up the final season, and the final season looks very promising.

“SNL” made a special goodbye “Wig” T-shirt for Kristen Wiig
Seth Meyers showed a Beatles-inspired T-shirt of all of Wiig's 19 wigs she wore during her seven seasons on “Saturday Night Live.”

Remembering “Silicon Valley”s” Christopher Evan Welch, who died in December
Welch never lived to see the debut of his breakout role as angel investor Peter Gregory in the “Silicon Valley” pilot.

Watch the trailer for NBC”s “Undateable”
The comedy is from “Cougar Town” and “Scrubs” creator Bill Lawrence.

“Chicago Fire” boss: Why we keep killing off major characters
“You have to keep the audience honest,” says exec producer Matt Olmstead. “They can't be conditioned to think no one's ever getting killed on this show. … You have to take the opportunity to show that there are risks on this job, there are risks in Chicago, there are risks on this show.”

Jimmy Fallon & Anne Hathaway sing Broadway versions of rap songs
It”s the latest “Tonight Show” viral video.

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