Fox is taking comedy to the skies in its new sitcom "LA to Vegas." Nathan Lee Graham stars in the series, and joins Cheddar to discuss why it's shaping up to be such a hit. The show is about a budget airline, and just got picked up for an additional three episodes in its first season.
Graham discusses his most memorable travel experiences, and reveals why he thinks flight attendants and actors are so similar. The actor explains that the show has changed how he approaches interacting with flight crews. The Grammy winner also tells us what he thought of the 2018 edition of music's biggest night.
Finally, we put Graham to the test in an airline lingo pop quiz. Does the fictional flight attendant have what it takes to define real jargon from the airline industry? Find out if his on-set experiences pay off in this trivia showdown.
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