Back in the Day & Hollywood Minute 6-24-25
Jay takes us back to remember the release of comedy classic Spaceballs, Disney?s legendary film The Lion King, Beyonc�?s hit-packed fourth album, and Austin Butler starring as Elvis. Chelsea then delivers a spicy Hollywood Minute, covering bizarre drama involving Cobra Kai star Martin Kove biting a co-star, and Barbra Streisand saying she'd return for Meet the Parents 4?but only if she's paid what she's worth.
Obsolete Skills We?ll Never Forget
Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea get nostalgic, discussing obsolete skills adults born before the '90s can?t forget?like programming (and fixing!) VCR tapes, navigating with a "Thomas Guide," and mastering the art of pinning cloth diapers. Remember those?
Today's Headlines: Credit Changes & Allyson?s Facebook Drama
Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea cover today's news, including how FICO plans to judge your credit based on your buy-now-pay-later plans. Plus, Allyson?s brand new Facebook page hits a few unexpected road bumps?will she ever get it figured out?
Mick Ralphs, Bad Company and Mott the Hoople guitarist, dies at 81
Mick Ralphs, the guitarist and songwriter behind hits like “Can’t Get Enough” and “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” has died at 81, months before his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Food Network announces tribute to Anne Burrell
Food Network is honoring the late Anne Burrell with a heartfelt tribute. Here's when and how to watch.
10 Years Ago the Week!
Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea rewind the clock to what made news exactly ten years ago—Leonardo DiCaprio investing in a mattress company, "faux shizzle" being officially added to the dictionary, excitement about a new Spider-Man, and anticipation over an upcoming movie sequel. Time flies!
Back in the Day & Hollywood Minute 6-23-25
Jay takes us back to celebrate the invention of the typewriter, Tiffany?s iconic 1987 mall tour, Tim Burton's legendary film Batman, and Meghan Markle's breakout show Suits. Then, Chelsea shares the latest Hollywood Minute?Nick Cannon hilariously struggles to name all 12 of his children, Hailey Bieber?s missing wedding ring sparks rumors, and Johnny Depp shares controversial thoughts about the #MeToo movement and his case against Amber Heard.
Fashion Emergency!
Jay hosted a fashion show over the weekend and found out quickly that pronouncing designer names isn?t exactly his strong suit! He shares his hilarious struggles?and Allyson and Chelsea can't stop laughing.
Big Weekend Headlines
Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea tackle today's big Detroit news stories, including the dangerous heat wave gripping Metro Detroit. With temperatures in the upper 90s and a heat index soaring into triple digits, they're reminding everyone to stay cool, hydrated, and to keep an eye on vulnerable neighbors and pets. Plus, quick-thinking churchgoers in Wayne prevented a potentially tragic mass shooting—hear all the dramatic details.
Lynn Hamilton, actress on 'Sanford and Son' and 'The Waltons,' dies at 95
Lynn Hamilton, best known for her roles in "Sanford and Son" and "The Waltons," died on June 19.
'28 Years Later' brings new installment to the genre defying film series
We begin with an alien abduction movie that is perfect for kids in "Elio." Also, "The Life of Chuck" gets a grade that I rarely give. But we start with the third installment in the zombie genre classic, with "28 Years Later."
Weatherboys Animated Adventures: The Northern Lights
Derek and Alan meet a "Space Monster" who explains how the Aurora Borealis form.
That's Incredible 6-20-25
Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea dive into today?s most incredible stories?a Michigan worker who instantly reported receiving an extra million dollars in their paycheck (would you do the same?), plus an entire vacation fund mysteriously stolen from a house, completely in quarters! The trio reacts to these wild headlines and more!
Weekend Heatwave
Fox 2's Alan Longstreet drops in to prepare Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea for this weekend's sizzling heatwave. Plus, Allyson surprises everyone by revealing a special award she received?catching the whole team totally off guard!
Back in the Day & Hollywood Minute 6-20-25
Jay takes us back to celebrate 50 years since Steven Spielberg launched the "summer blockbuster" era with his iconic thriller Jaws. Plus, it's been 39 years since The Karate Kid, Part 2 hit theaters. Then Chelsea dishes in Hollywood Minute about David Corenswet, the new Superman, whose grandfather created the beloved "Choose Your Own Adventure" books. Talk about a super family legacy!
Summer Day 1
It's officially the first day of summer! Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea dive into all things summer—sharing laughs, plans, and the biggest summer headlines you need to know to make the most of the season.
The 'Jumanji' movie turns 30 and a whole town is celebrating
Keene, New Hampshire, is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the original Jumanji film, which was shot in the town and released in 1995.
Streaming eclipses cable and broadcast as most watched form of TV, data shows
Netflix remained the No. 1 platform for paid subscriptions, while YouTube Main gained popularity as a free streaming platform option.
Alan?s Statue is here!
Alan lets Chelsea and Allyson hold an Emmy Award
Back in the Day & Hollywood Minute 6-19-25
Jay, Allyson and Chelsea go back in the day and give the Hollywood Minute



















