The Ellen DeGeneres Show Season 4 Episode 48

Ep 48. Emma Thompson, John Legend, the Flying Ace All Stars

  • Not Rated
  • November 8, 2006

Emma Thompson and John Legend are the featured guests on the 48th episode of the fourth season of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The show kicks off with a hilarious monologue by Ellen, where she talks about some of the current events and pop culture stories of the day. She then introduces her first guest of the day, Emma Thompson.

Emma is a well-known actress and screenwriter who has enjoyed a long and successful career in the entertainment industry. She is also a passionate advocate for social justice and environmentalism, and Ellen wastes no time in getting her thoughts on both of these issues. The conversation is lively and engaging, and Emma shares some of her personal experiences and insights on topics ranging from climate change to feminism.

Next up, John Legend takes the stage to perform one of his hit songs. The audience cheers as he takes his place at the piano and begins to play. John's soulful voice fills the room, and Ellen watches from the sidelines, nodding along and occasionally singing along with the lyrics.

After his performance, John sits down with Ellen for a chat. The two discuss John's career as a singer and songwriter, as well as his advocacy work on behalf of various social causes. John is such a polished and engaging speaker, and he clearly has a deep commitment to using his fame and fortune for good.

But the real highlight of the show comes when Ellen introduces the Flying Ace All Stars. This talented group of young basketball players shows off their skills on the court, dazzling the audience with their trick shots and high-flying dunks. Ellen takes the opportunity to talk to some of the players about their lives and the challenges they've faced as athletes and as young people in today's world.

Throughout the show, Ellen's trademark humor and warmth shine through, as she engages with her guests and the audience alike. Whether she's cracking jokes or tackling serious issues, Ellen has a way of connecting with people that is truly special. And that's what makes The Ellen DeGeneres Show such a beloved and enduring fixture on daytime TV.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 8, 2006
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English