By Nellie Andreeva
26.03.2020 - 17:21 / tvguide.com
Even Courteney Cox is spending her social distancing time bingeing Friends. The actress appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live's latest at-home minilogue on Wednesday night and revealed that while she's stuck at home, she's using her newfound downtime to finally revisit the show that made her a household name.
"I decided during this time, when people love this show so much, I decided to binge-watch Friends. I just started Season 1, it's good," Cox said.
Noting that she is streaming the series on Amazon
By Nellie Andreeva
By Brian Steinberg
Ahead of the Modern Family series finale, the kids (who aren't really kids anymore) virtually stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live where the talk show host tasked them with quite the scavenger hunt. On the Tuesday, April 7 show, Jimmy Kimmel had Ariel Winter, Nolan Gould, Rico Rodriguez and Sarah Hyland dish on the series finale—they haven't seen it yet, they plan to watch with the rest of the world—and who they'll miss the most.
Giving back. Jennifer Aniston joined the Thursday, April 2, episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! with a huge surprise for a fan.
Jimmy Kimmel is bringing joy to deserving people even while stuck at home.
Jennifer Aniston used her star power on Thursday to brighten the day of a coronavirus frontline worker who tested positive for COVID-19. The "Morning Show" star, 51, appeared as a surprise guest on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" for the purpose of surprising a cardiovascular nurse from Utah who contracted the novel virus.
Jimmy Kimmel is bringing joy to deserving people even while stuck at home.
Jimmy Kimmel is bringing joy to deserving people even while stuck at home.
What happens when you think you're pranking somebody, only to be the one getting pranked? Ask Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson. In the above exclusive sneak peek from tonight's Jimmy Kimmel Live, Ferguson thinks he's pranking his Modern Family costar Eric Stonestreet with the help of Jimmy Kimmel and his crew, but the joke is quite literally on Ferguson.
By Nellie Andreeva
Jimmy Kimmel is joining many of his fellow late-night hosts in resuming production amid the coronavirus pandemic.The ABC host tweeted that Jimmy Kimmel Live! will resume production March 30, with episodes produced remotely and guests joining via video chat.Kimmel has been producing short segments that he calls "Quarantine Minilogues" from his home during stay-at-home mandates.
Global’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” are returning to business as usual, well, sort of.
ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and Showtime’s “Desus and Mero” are joining the parade of late-night series that will return in full with fresh episodes as of March 30.
Jimmy Kimmel may be doing his show from home but he’s not hard up for guests.
By Bruce Haring
Reruns of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” will be pushed back a half-hour in the coming week as ABC seeks to give a bigger platform to “Nightline” episodes focused on the coronavirus pandemic.
By Denise Petski
Former Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg made his hosting debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live Thursday night (March 12) to an empty audience.
The months ahead may put — more strongly than in our lifetimes so far — the adage “the show must go on” to the test, and may indeed break it for good. One example: Pete Buttigieg’s booking as the guest host of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” just as talk shows began their process of shedding audiences before shutting entirely for an indefinite period in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.
Former presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg guest-hosted Thursday's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, even though the show was one of several late-night programs which had pivoted to filming audience-free in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. Mayor Pete addressed the elephant in the room — or not in the room, as the case may be — right away in his opening monologue.