Exclusive Clip: 'Betty White's Off Their Rockers'
Fearless seniors offer up more hilarious pranks on the younger generation
Recently named the most liked Hollywood celebrity for the second straight year, seven-time Emmy Award winner Betty White brings her inimitable wit and charm to “Betty White’s Off Their Rockers,” which airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.
This week, a sassy senior takes matters into his own hands when he doesn’t like the music played by a street performer, a patient in an ambulance tries to make a daring escape, and a woman at the grocery boldly takes things from the shopping carts of others. Other pranks include a gassy man who isn’t welcomed on a shopping mall bench, and a tired senior who falls asleep at the wheel while riding his electric scooter. As star of the series, the delightful Betty White shares her comical pearls of wisdom and stars in engaging and funny sketches between the pranks.
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“Betty White’s Off Their Rockers” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.
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