On the February 9th episode of NBC's comedy series UP ALL NIGHT entitled, 'Travel Day', Alanis Morissette will be make a guest appearance in the role of a former bandmate of Maya Rudoph's character Ava. The two former musicians will reminisce about their glory days as hip-hop legends in their 90's band, 'Sound LLC'. The hit NBC comedy has mentioned Morisette's character in past episodes and has even produced a faux music video of the band.
UP ALL NIGHT created by Emily Spivey (NBC's "Parks and Recreation" and "Saturday Night Live") and executive produced by Lorne Michaels (NBC's "Saturday Night Live" and "30 Rock"), is an irreverent look at modern parenthood.
Christina Applegate ("Samantha Who?") stars as Reagan Brinkley: loving wife, successful career woman, life of the party and, most recently, mom. Determined not to compromise her career or cool reputation to the clichés of motherhood, Reagan adjusts to life with a baby and returns to work with the support of her stay-at-home husband, Chris (Will Arnett, "Arrested Development"). As Reagan and Chris figure out their new life, self-doubt, sleep deprivation and the pressure of today's parenting protocols rattle their confidence. What's more, the endless needs of Reagan's boss, ambitious but vulnerable talk-show host Ava (Maya Rudolph, "Saturday Night Live," "Bridesmaids"), threaten to throw Reagan off balance.
The episode airs Thursday, February 9th on NBC from 9:30-10 p.m. ET.
View photos from the upcoming episode below!
Photo credit: Colleen Hayes/NBC
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