In a recent episode of The Ellen Degeneres Show, Kelsey Grammer and Brian Williams joined Ellen for a fun-filled chat. The episode was full of laughter, surprises, and entertaining moments that kept the audience engaged from start to finish.
Ellen began the show by offering Kelsey Grammer a cup of coffee, which he graciously accepted and even asked for a second cup. The lighthearted banter between Ellen and Kelsey set the tone for an enjoyable conversation that followed.
Ellen revealed that she had been voted as the top choice by Office Depot employees for someone they would want to share their cubicle with. She took the opportunity to joke about the possible reasons behind this choice, including keeping up the energy and morale in the workplace.
The conversation then turned to Brian Williams, who replaced Tom Brokaw as the news anchor for the NBC Nightly News. Ellen playfully referenced the expression “no news is good news,” and humorously suggested that it may not apply to Brian. The audience responded with laughter and applause, appreciating the humorous take on the situation.
In a moment of fun, Ellen and Kelsey playfully simulated what it would be like to share a cubicle at work. They mimicked everyday office activities and interactions with a touch of comedy, showcasing their comedic chemistry.
The episode also featured a delightful performance by the Never Family, a group of talented kids from Boston, Massachusetts, who showcased their dancing skills and left the audience amazed.
Throughout the show, Ellen displayed her affinity for her young viewers by reading a letter from a viewer whose three-year-old son adores her. She expressed her gratitude for the love and support she receives from her audience.
After a short break, Kelsey Grammer took center stage with his new project, “Gramar Presents the Sketch Show.” This half-hour comedy series, featuring sketches without any connecting storyline, promises constant surprises and laughs.
To conclude the episode, Ellen invited three young inventors from the Hamstead Central School in New Hampshire to showcase their innovative creations. Megan, Henry, and Luke wowed the audience with their inventions, including a bed that gently dumps you out in the morning, a back brace for self-scratching, and a toothbrush helmet.
The episode was filled with laughter, entertainment, and moments that showcased the joyful and charismatic nature of The Ellen Degeneres Show. Kelsey Grammer and Brian Williams added an extra flare to the show, leaving the audience wanting more.
Originally aired on March 16, 2005