Chelsea Lately Season 4 Episode 31

Chelsea Lately Season 4 Episode 31 Radha Mitchell, John Caparulo, Bill Bellamy, Arden Myrin

  • February 24, 2010

In season 4 episode 31 of Chelsea Lately, the host Chelsea Handler welcomes guests Radha Mitchell, John Caparulo, Bill Bellamy, and Arden Myrin to discuss a variety of topics in a comedic fashion.

First up is Australian actress Radha Mitchell, known for her roles in films such as "Finding Neverland" and "Man on Fire." The panel discusses her upcoming film "The Crazies" and the current trend of horror films. They also discuss Mitchell's experience filming in Iowa and the differences between living in Australia and the United States.

Next, comedian John Caparulo joins the panel to share humorous anecdotes about his recent vacation in Mexico. The group also discusses Caparulo's comedic style and his recently released comedy album "Meet Cap."

Actor and comedian Bill Bellamy then appears on the show to talk about his career in stand-up comedy and his upcoming projects including a role in the film "Lottery Ticket." The panel also jokes about the differences between male and female comedians and the current state of the entertainment industry.

Finally, actress and comedian Arden Myrin rounds out the panel with her infectious energy and hilarious stories about her time on the sketch comedy show "MADtv." Myrin also shares her opinions on relationships and dating in today's world, providing the audience with plenty of laughs.

Throughout the episode, Chelsea Handler leads the discussion with her trademark wit and humor. The guests feed off of each other's energy, creating a lively and entertaining atmosphere. With its mix of celebrity interviews and comedic commentary, season 4 episode 31 of Chelsea Lately is sure to leave viewers in stitches.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 24, 2010
  • Language
    English