Daniel Beaty Performance
Beaty performs his spoken word poem, A Black Boy Speaks, on The Arsenio Hall Show.
Sometimes I feel Like a motherless child
Dick Gregory interview
Hall talks to Gregory about how Gregory changed late night TV and civil rights.
Jack Par was probably one of the most powerful folks in the history of TV. He couldn’t make it now because the rhythm has changed.
Earth Wind & Fire interview
Hall talks with Earth Wind & Fire about their career and about former lead singer Maurice White.
You can’t sing an Earth Wind & Fire song without Maurice’s DNA.
Earth, Wind & Fire Performance
Earth, Wind & Fire perform Shining Star on The Arsenio Hall Show.
Taraji P. Henson interview
Hall interviews Henson on her love life and what she believes is the perfect man.
I like a smart man that can challenge me mentally.
Samantha Ronson interview
Hall talks to Ronson, about why the Coppolas ousted her from a wedding.
Frances Ford Coppola just looked at me like I was the devil
NeNe Leakes interview
Hall talks with Leakes about The Real Housewives Of Atlanta Reunion and what it’s like on the show in general.
I was just tired and sleepy, I could just choke everybody.
Stand-up performance
Iglesias appears on The Arsenio Hall Show and does a stand-up on the casting for Disney and Nickelodeon.
Marlon Wayans Interview
Hall talks with Wayans about his family’s edgy subject matter and reuniting with his older brothers for a potential project.
I can’t wait for the day that the four of us work together again.
DeSean Jackson Interview
Hall talks with Jackson, about how he feels about being released from The Philadelphia Eagles.
It was almost unreal honestly.
Stand-up performance
Hall features Fabulous, on The Arsenio Hall Show show, performing her stand-up comedy act Preferring Old School Sex Shops.
Martina McBride Interview
Hall talks to McBride about her putting together songs for her Everlasting album.
It’s a daunting process.
Shane West Interview
Hall and jokingly asks West, which witch would he scrap, tap, and put a ring on their finger, the good witch of the north, the wicked witch of the west, or Paula Dean , “the wicked witch of the south”
I’d say scrap it. That’s gotta be Dean. That’s an obvious one.
Anthony Mackie Interview
Hall talks to Mackie about how when he was a child, he used to watch Hall’s original talk show, and what an influence Hall had on him.
I turned to my mom and said, that man’s a star. I said I want to effect somebody like that.
Nick Canon interview
Hall asks Canon about his songs and if his wife helps him, or listens to his music.
To be honest she does listen to it but she knows I’m joking most of the time.
Tracey Morgan interview
One of Hall’s audience members asks Morgan about what he did with one of Michael Jackson’s gloves that he bought
Look at it, that’s it I ain’t gonna put it on. I ain’t earn that right. That’s MJ, he’s magical.
Don Cheadle Interview
Hall asks Cheadle about his reaction and thoughts about T.I. accidentally posting his phone number on Instagram.
I had 1500 text messages and calls in about five minutes and you know I’m like T.I.’s got 4,000,000 viewers on Instagram. Good job T.I., but I don’t need to talk to them.
DJ Shy interview
DJ Shy gives interview on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about what college she attended and her Masters degree in health administration.
I went to two (colleges). I went to Penn State University and I went to the University of Southern California.
Stand-up performance
K. Dubb performs stand-up comedy on The Arsenio Hall Show. He talks about ridiculous gas prices and grocery store automated machines.
Who comes up with the gas prices, then they wait till you go to sleep ‘fore they change them don’t they? You wake up the next day, talkin’ ’bout, “Who the hell climbed the pole, I just came through here.”
Gina Carano interview
Carano gives an interview on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how she started fighting, conflicts with love interests and possibly making a comeback.
There’s not a workout that I go through where I’m not fighting someone in my mind. It’s never gone away.