‘How I Met Your Mother’: Live chat with Neil Patrick Harris today
Neil Patrick Harris has a social calendar unlike any other.
The jack-of-all-trades is fresh off his hosting duties at the Tony Awards. He’s getting set to star in Broadway’s “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.†He spends his days posing with Smurfettes. He’s gearing up for his final season of “How I Met Your Mother†… and prepping to host the upcoming prime-time Emmys. (Breathe.) So it’s a miracle he’s found time to join us for a live video chat Wednesday at 1 p.m. PDT.
We’ll talk to Harris about saying goodbye to his lovable lothario Barney Stinson of CBS’ long-running comedy, how he became the go-to host for television award ceremonies, and — if we’re lucky — it will all end in a rap duet.
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Of course, this is your time too. To get in on the fun, just click on the RSVP tab above and submit your questions as the interview gets underway.
Harris is just one of the many Emmy contenders who have joined The Envelope for a conversation with fans. In the past few weeks we’ve spoken with Kerry Washington, Jeff Daniels, Jenna Fischer and Lucy Liu, among others.
You can listen to highlights from these conversations — or settle in for the whole megillah — by visiting the gallery page here. We’ll be updating this gallery regularly, adding many more chats and vignettes with the likes of Holly Hunter, Matthew Rhys, Corey Stoll, Anna Gunn and others who have stopped by to talk.
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