It’s been a strange year for late-night and things are only going to get weirder. All of the late-night shows were dark between May and October as as a result of the writers strike (please, don’t ask John Oliver whether he enjoyed his time off) and the genre lost one of its longer-running shows as
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
One of the highlights in the final chapter of Norman Lear‘s legendary career were the Live In Front Of a Studio Audience specials recreating episodes from his classic sitcoms. He executive produced them with Jimmy Kimmel, winning an Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special (Live) together while also developing a close friendship. On Wednesday night, hours
The end of the actors strike is the talk of the town, and late night is no exception. “Thank you for joining us on ‘take yourself back to work day’ here in Hollywood,” Jimmy Kimmel said during his opening monologue. “Where most of the movie and TV business has been at a stop, a standstill,
The late-night television sector will be the first to get hit if there’s a writers’ strike and its stars are bracing themselves for impact. The nightly talkshows – The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Daily Show as well as
Jeremy Renner made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! walking onto the set with a cane and even dancing a little as he sat down for an interview. Kimmel introduced Renner as “indestructible” and called him the “toughest Avenger.” “Was this a publicity stunt?” Kimmel jokingly asked Renner who replied, “Absolutely.” Kimmel then added, “Now
Bill Maher joined Jimmy Kimmel’s live show to give his thoughts about the midterm elections – urging Democrats and Republicans to come together despite their differences. Maher was on the ABC late-night show, explaining a recent conversation he had, on his Club Random podcast, with noted right-winger Kid Rock. “I like Kid Rock. I know
Jimmy Kimmel wasted no time on his late-night talk show addressing Donald Trump’s attacks over the weekend. The former President of the United States said in a rally that Kimmel’s show was “dead” because Republicans stopped watching him. You can watch Kimmel’s monologue in the video posted above. Kimmel said that his wife started receiving
On Jimmy Kimmel Live! He goes in on the canceling of the Airline mask mandate–thanks to Florida. Mask mandate for planes and public transit was struck down by a federal judge. The ruling comes from a Florida judge. Thinking about the airline industry, Kimmel believes at least someone will benefit from the no mask policy.
Tonight on Jimmy Kimmel Live! President Joe Biden’s supreme court justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson was the topic of discussion. The candidate attended a confirmation hearing today but Kimmel highlights how racist some members of congress can be. “These hearings they give a number of our Republican senators a chance to compete in one of