This daytime soap is perfect for the young and the restless — and the quarantined.
22.03.2020 - 00:15 / etcanada.com
Jimmy Fallon is joining his late-night brethren by continuing to deliver an “At Home Edition” of “The Tonight Show” while self-quarantining, sharing the videos on YouTube for fans.
Last week, in fact, NBC announced that Fallon’s “At Home Edition” content would be included in the reruns of “The Tonight Show” airing each weeknight, and will spotlight a different charity each night.
Friday’s edition came to viewers from a new location: a tent in his backyard, where he was joined by a pair of
This daytime soap is perfect for the young and the restless — and the quarantined.
This is just what we needed. On Wednesday, Jimmy Fallon, Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig teamed up for a hilarious virtual soap opera skit on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
After her incredibly awkward interview with Jimmy Fallon last week, Lady Gaga returned to on Monday with an apology and some big news.
Jimmy Fallon welcomed a very special guest to Thursday’s edition of his “At Home” edition of “The Tonight Show” — his dog, Gary.
Ever since Jimmy Fallon began sharing his “At Home” broadcasts of “The Tonight Show” while self-isolating, viewers have been impressed by his unique and comfy living quarters.
“I can’t, Jimmy,” the Star Is Born actor said, appearing nervous and rubbing her face. “I can’t talk right now. I’m really sorry. It’s just, like, a really weird time right no. Hello? Jimmy? I can’t see you? Am I on TV?”
Jimmy Fallon's kids aren't taking it easy on their dad as he films from their home amid the coronavirus pandemic. During Thursday's episode of the NBC late-night show, the 45-year-old host had his two daughters — Winnie, 6, and Franny, 5 — seated behind him as his wife, Nancy Juvonen, filmed his monologue.
Sorry, Questlove! Jimmy Fallon found the perfect replacement for The Roots — his daughters, Winnie and Franny.
Sorry, Questlove! Jimmy Fallon found the perfect replacement for The Roots — his daughters, Winnie and Franny.
Sorry, Questlove! Jimmy Fallon found the perfect replacement for The Roots — his daughters, Winnie and Franny.
Late-night shenanigans are still going strong! Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel continued their at-home monologues and sketches on Thursday for their shows, and
Late-night shenanigans are still going strong! Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel continued their at-home monologues and sketches on Thursday for their shows, and
Jimmy Fallon has a whole new crew helping him out, these days! The host of NBC’s The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, 45, sprang into action from his home on March 18 to give audiences a completely new spin on the late night talk show amid the COVID-19 pandemic and self-isolation precautions. Tumbling down an indoor slide, Jimmy held up a sign that read, “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” — likely written by one of his daughters.
Jimmy Fallon‘s daughters are the absolute cutest!
Lin-Manuel Miranda joined Jimmy Fallon — virtually, that is — on the second edition of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: At Home Edition” on Wednesday.
On Tuesday night, “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” launched its very-first “At Home Edition”, the show’s response to all late-night shows being shuttered due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The late night hosts are social distancing. On Tuesday, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Conan O'Brien and Stephen Colbert delivered their monologues via YouTube from their homes after suspending production on their late night shows due to coronavirus concerns.
Late-night hosts are adapting to their home quarantines and practicing social distancing during the coronavirus outbreak. After Stephen Colbert created a monologue from his bathtub — while wearing a full suit — on Monday night, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel followed suit (no pun intended) on Tuesday.
Late night hosts are adapting to their home quarantines and practicing social distancing during the coronavirus outbreak. After Stephen Colbert created a monologue from his bathtub — while wearing a full suit — on Monday night, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel followed suit (no pun intended) on Tuesday.