Harry Connick, Jr. To Host Daytime Show With Comedy, Music

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Harry Connick Jr. is adding the title of daytime show host to his resume.

         The jazzman, actor and "American Idol" judge will host a new syndicated program set to debut in fall 2016.

         NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution said Tuesday it has sold the show, titled "Harry," to Fox-owned TV stations in 17 U.S. markets.

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         The show also is being sold to other station groups, according to NBC Universal Domestic TV, which is producing it.

         The "Harry" show will be a variety program for the "new millennium," combining comedy, live musical performances and stunts, NBC Universal said.

         In a statement, Connick said he welcomed the chance to make people smile on a daily basis.

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         He is returning to Fox's "American Idol" for its final season, which begins early next year.

 

 

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