Finally a programming move by NBC that we can get behind. We’ve got a documented obsession with Jimmy Fallon’s musical parodies — particularly the wonderful ones involving “Tebowie” — so it’s exciting to hear that next Wednesday night at 10pm the network is planning to run a primetime special celebrating the best of the bunch. Apparently the one-hour show will feature a mix of previously aired material alongside live performances by the late night host of some of his most popular songs. We’ve got our fingers crossed that Justin Timberlake drops by for a new installment of the “History of Rap”; what would you most like to see? [via HuffPost]
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