Short for E! Entertainment Television, E! is a channel dedicated to news and gossip about the entertainment industry. Notable for its True Hollywood Story documentary series, which is essentially the general entertainment version of VH-1's Behind The Music.
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| - Short for E! Entertainment Television, E! is a channel dedicated to news and gossip about the entertainment industry. Notable for its True Hollywood Story documentary series, which is essentially the general entertainment version of VH-1's Behind The Music.
- The network produced and aired E! Features: Muppet Treasure Island, an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Muppet Treasure Island. The network is also home to The Soup, Chelsea Lately, E! News, Fashion Police and E!'s 101 Incredible Celebrity Slimdowns. During a March 2012 appearance on The Soup, Statler commented: "I thought E! stood for 'entertainment.'" Waldorf responded: "If this show is any indication, E! will stand for anything." The two then laughed, much to host Joel McHale's dismay.
- ALF was the subject of an E! True Hollywood Story in "To Love and Die in Dixie". Joan and Melissa Rivers were thought to be hosting a red carpet show for E! at the Adult Movie Awards in "Brian Does Hollywood", but it turns out they weren't, as Joan was desperate for screentime. In "The Courtship of Stewie's Father", Cleveland Brown revealed he once worked for E!. A cutaway shows him working at an awards show, covering it for the network, calling over Penélope Cruz, who he mistook for Seabiscuit. After Cruz clarifies she is not a horse, he feeds her a carrot.
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| - Short for E! Entertainment Television, E! is a channel dedicated to news and gossip about the entertainment industry. Notable for its True Hollywood Story documentary series, which is essentially the general entertainment version of VH-1's Behind The Music.
- ALF was the subject of an E! True Hollywood Story in "To Love and Die in Dixie". Joan and Melissa Rivers were thought to be hosting a red carpet show for E! at the Adult Movie Awards in "Brian Does Hollywood", but it turns out they weren't, as Joan was desperate for screentime. In "The Courtship of Stewie's Father", Cleveland Brown revealed he once worked for E!. A cutaway shows him working at an awards show, covering it for the network, calling over Penélope Cruz, who he mistook for Seabiscuit. After Cruz clarifies she is not a horse, he feeds her a carrot. Pearl Burton was the subject of an episode of E! Mysteries & Scandals, hosted by A. J. Benza in "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows". The episode helped Brian Griffin delve into Burton's reasons for isolation and bitterness. Andrea Fay Friedman, the voice of Ellen in "Extra Large Medium", was the final person featured on Born Different 2: More Amazing Stories in 2011. Her role was mentioned, and was packaged with a clip from the episode, specifically the character's date with Chris Griffin.
- The network produced and aired E! Features: Muppet Treasure Island, an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Muppet Treasure Island. The network is also home to The Soup, Chelsea Lately, E! News, Fashion Police and E!'s 101 Incredible Celebrity Slimdowns. During a March 2012 appearance on The Soup, Statler commented: "I thought E! stood for 'entertainment.'" Waldorf responded: "If this show is any indication, E! will stand for anything." The two then laughed, much to host Joel McHale's dismay.
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