The Jason Show: May 13, 2024

Jason remembers longtime entertainment reporter Sam Rubin. Maya Rudolph hosts a great episode of "Saturday Night Live." Downton Abbey 3 is confirmed. Switzerland wins the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, and Finland gives a memorable performance. Plus, a moment from The Jason Show makes its way onto "Last Week Tonight." Jason gets to know pastry chef Jeremy Intille, who's competing on "Next Baking Master: Paris" on the Food Network.

The Jason Show: May 10, 2024

A new "Lord of the Rings" movie will focus on Gollum. Taylor Swift makes changes to the "Eras Tour" in Paris. Andy Cohen is cleared in a Bravo investigation. Plus, Stephanie Hansen shares recipes for rhubarb cookies and bars. And you know her as "Boomer Mom" on social media. Kristen Knutson and her own mom stop by ahead of Mother's Day.

The Jason Show: May 9, 2024

A Disney+, Hulu and Max streaming bundle is in the works. Hollywood is bracing for a disappointing summer at the box office. Lady Gaga announces an HBO concert special. Plus, a new "The Office" reboot on Peacock will focus on a struggling newspaper. Molly McAwesome from Mammoth Club on YouTube shares some tips and tricks for Disney World, Universal and Dollywood. Later, Erin Schwab and her daughter Sophie give a preview of their upcoming Mother's Day cabaret.

The Jason Show: May 3, 2024

CBS is planning to reboot "Hollywood Squares" with Drew Barrymore and Jason is NOT on board. Mariah Carey has her hair touched up while on a rollercoaster at Universal Studios. Kendall watched the steamy new romantic comedy "The Idea of You" starring Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine. Ahead of Cinco De Mayo, Stephanie Hansen shares her recipes for salsa, pico de gallo and margaritas. Plus, can you differentiate an obscure Star Wars character from an Ikea product?

The Jason Show: May 2, 2024

Production on starts on the third season of "And Just Like That..." and Rosie O'Donnell is joining the cast. Cher reveals why she only dates younger men. Barry Jenkins responds to criticism over "The Lion King" prequel. Nate from Fun Across America stops by to share some spots to take the family for great entertainment. Jason and Kendall also sample some of the new flavors of Hidden Valley Ranch.

The Jason Show: April 30, 2024

In the Hotdish, new concerns about Britney Spears and her well-being, an *NSYNC reunion tour is reportedly in the works, and a surprise return on "The Bold and the Beautiful." Plus, what happens when the show staff become lumberjacks? Photographer Eric helps excutive producer Jeff, producer Bjorn and Jason chop wood with axes.

The Jason Show: April 29, 2024

Is Disney World banning crocs? Also in the Hotdish, Disney released a first look at "The Lion King" prequel about Mufasa. Taylor Swift sets records with her new album "The Tortured Poets Department." Jason gives his review of "Baby Reindeer" on Netflix. Plus, an interview with Producer Patrick. He's worked on hit shows like "The Amazing Race" and "Big Brother." Patrick talks about what it's like to produce reality competition shows as well as the current state of television and film in Hollywood.

The Jason Show: April 26, 2024

A new "9 to 5"? One former TV star is ready to bring the 80s classic back to the big screen. Plus, Ellen Degeneres returns to the stage. And a jam battle could be brewing between Meghan Markle and Buckingham Palace. Stephanie Hansen shares her simple recipe for rhubarb syrup, the perfect accompaniment to a Spring spritz. And, she is one of 3 women ready to represent the U.S.A at the Olympics in Paris. Jason chats with marathon runner, Dakotah Lindwurm.

The Jason Show: April 25, 2024

Jason is very excited about a new documentary coming to Disney+. It looks back at the life of Jim Henson and his impact on generations of children. Plus, Celine Dion reveals a fascinating fact about her iconic song, My Heart Will Go On from the movie, Titanic. And, it’s our latest Fast Food Field Trip. This time, we visit Little Caesar’s to try to the new Crazy Puffs. What did we think? Let’s just say it was a unanimous decision by everyone in the car.

The Jason Show: April 24, 2024

Bethenny Frankel pulls the first 2 episodes of her hugely popular divorce podcast. But not over any controversial reason. Plus, wait until you hear the bedtime routine one celebrity couple has when they’re apart from each other. You won’t believe it. Jason breaks it down in today’s Hot Dish. Then, the woman behind “Bronze Medal Life,” returns. Colleen Lindstrom talks about what led her to go on a “mom strike.” Plus, how she’s setting more boundaries with her family. And Jason’s new dog, Milo, finally spends some quality time with his older dog, Mr. Big. And you have to see the video of them together.

The Jason Show: April 23, 2024

Celine Dion opens up about living with Stiff Person Syndrome. Also in the Hotdish, a full trailer for "Deadpool & Wolverine" and Kim Kardashian requires a bizarre task for her Starbucks orders. Leslee Miller brings by her favorite Sauvignon Blancs. Jason looks back at meeting Tabatha Coffey and opens up the Mailbag.

The Jason Show: April 22, 2024

Cameleons, skinks and rattlesnakes! We celebrate Earth Day with Emily the Snake Lady. In the Hotdish, all five members of the Spice Girls reunite, Kevin Bacon returns to the 'Footloose' high school, and Cher is an inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

The Jason Show: April 19, 2024

It's Taylor Swift mania! Jason plays a Taylor Swift game with the audience to celebrate the release of "The Tortured Poets Department." Lisa Breckenridge also shares a past a recipe and her favorite exercise tools. In the Hotdish, Bethenny gets real about divorce, Conan O'Brien's new show premieres , and a trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Trap.'

The Jason Show: April 18, 2024

Executive producer Jeff makes another retro recipe, but this time, it's a hit with Jason and the audience. In the Hotdish, a fake AI trailer for James Bond and Taylor Swift's album leaks. Dax Holt interviews DeuxMoi, the celebrity gossip social media account. And Jason reviews the new documentary "Brandy Hellville & the Cult of Fast Fashion."