Wednesday’s installment of “The Drew Barrymore Show” welcomes a comedic icon: Bill Murray. Murray will discuss joining the celebrations for “Saturday Night Live’s” 50th anniversary, including giving the writers a pep talk (which, let’s face it, sounds like something only Bill Murray would do). He’ll also revisit his childhood, including the time he was ousted from the Boy Scouts.
In a segment called “Behind the Scenes,” Murray will share anecdotes about his film career, including “Scrooged,” “Tootsie,” and his experience working with Drew Barrymore herself on the set of “Charlie’s Angels.” Expect plenty of unpredictable Murray-isms and humorous insights.
Shifting gears from Hollywood nostalgia, the show welcomes authors Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop, along with child psychologist Dr. Aliza Pressman, for a conversation about parenting. They’ll discuss the art of raising resilient kids, the benefits of boredom, and why it’s okay to let children fail. Viewers are invited to submit questions, making this a potentially valuable segment for anyone wrestling with the joys and challenges of parenthood.
“The Drew Barrymore Show” airs weekdays on CBS.