winning comedy series enters its third season, 10 lowers a welcome wagon has arrived tonight. i sit down with ted lasso himself, jason sudeikis. i think we all have had lasso in us to discuss his white house visit shouldn t be afraid to ask for help ourselves surprising origins of his beloved character company comes to me and says hey , we have this commercial. we want to do his career in comedy gift to get to work somewhere like staying alive and his kansas city routes. everything goes through there. grab your biscuits. i m glad you like it. you re a f c. richmond, jersey. and get ready to believe cnn primetime that ted lasso phenomenon jason sudeikis, one on one starts now. i m jake tapper in washington where tonight we re going one on one with comedian and actor jason sudeikis and a cnn primetime special ted lasso phenomenon. the show is now in its third season, boasting 11 emmy, setting new viewership records and bringing a level of success that got sudeikis and his castm
discuss his white house visit. we shouldn t be afraid to ask for help ourselves surprising origins of his beloved character company comes to me and says hey , we have this commercial. we want to do his career in comedy gift to get to work somewhere like staying alive and his kansas city routes. everything goes through there. grab your biscuits. i m glad you like him. you re a f c. richmond, jersey. and get ready to believe cnn primetime that ted lasso phenomenon jason sudeikis, one on one starts now. i m jake tapper in washington where tonight we re going one on one with comedian and actor jason sudeikis and as cnn primetime special ted lasso phenomenon. the show is now in its third season, boasting 11 emmy, setting new viewership records and bringing a level of success that got sudeikis and his castmates invited to the white house. i sat down with sudeikis for a wide ranging conversation at audi field, the home of d. c united while he was here in washington, where, of course
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doing this thing called comedy sports. so my transition from sports to comedy was this improv show in kansas city called comedy sports, which is basically whose line is it anyway? you know, uh and we place short form games and whatnot, and i had a knack for it and again, not wanting to be a child actor. i was always around funny friends. i always gravitate towards people that made me laugh. i love making other people laugh. i got out of a lot of, you know, demerits or jugs as they call them at my jesuit high school by talking my way out of it or making the teacher laugh and much like ferris bueller or bugs bunny or you know axel foley again, and i just, uh at that point, it was counting. okay i want to do this. but then i had this really amazing opportunity. i did this comedy festival in ireland, and it was with all the second city alumni. but then they had someone drop out to do these small improv shows in the back of these pubs, and they asked me if i wanted to do it and george had s