Seth Rogen and Jimmy Fallon went head-to-head to answer a series of pickle-related questions during Thursday’s “Tonight Show”.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorJimmy Fallon moved to take NBC’s “Tonight Show” from “at home” to “at large” by bringing the venerable program back to NBC’s New York studios after weeks of broadcasting the show from his house.“Normalcy, any type of normalcy feels great,” Fallon told viewers during Monday’s “Tonight” broadcast, dressed in casual clothes, with cameramen wearing facial masks and members of the show’s in-house Roots band scattered around the studio for proper social distancing.
.Seth Rogen and Jimmy Fallon went head-to-head to answer a series of pickle-related questions during Thursday’s “Tonight Show”.
Alanis Morissette performed ‘Ablaze’ on a remote episode of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night, and was joined by her daughter.Morissette holds her daughter in her arms, and laughs through her vocal performance as her child fiddles with her monitor headphones and asks questions about the lyrics.“You can stop now,” her daughter says at the end of the song.Watch the adorable performance below:The track is taken from Morissette’s first new original album in nearly eight years, ‘Such
During his appearence on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, the rapper-turned-actor, Ice-T, had a chat with the late-night show host about his family’s struggle with COVID-19. At the start of July, Ice-T revealed how his wife’s dad was struggling with the coronavirus.
Late-night hosts Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers paid tribute to the late Regis Philbin during their Monday broadcasts. The legendary TV personality died of natural causes at age 88 on Friday. "He could do everything," Fallon said.
Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers have paid tribute to Regis Philbin following his death. The talk show hosts both honoured the late star - who died from natural causes on Friday (24.07.20) aged 88 - as they opened up about his impact and legacy on Monday night (27.07.20).
Regis Philbin really left his mark on late-night.
Regis Philbindied on Friday at the age of 88. The legendary television host's family confirmed his death, sharing that he died from natural causes.«His family and friends are forever grateful for the time we got to spend with him – for his warmth, his legendary sense of humor, and his singular ability to make every day into something worth talking about.
Jimmy Fallon and Will Arnett tried — and failed — to play a game of “Hey Robot” during Thursday’s “Tonight Show”.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorIf NBC and Lorne Michaels have their way, NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” this fall could move from being produced from cast members’ homes to being made the old-fashioned way – “from New York.”Michaels and his team are making plans to bring the show back to NBC’s Manhattan studios for the venerable late-night program’s 46th season, according to two people familiar with the matter – the latest of TV’s wee-hours programs to try and navigate a new normal in the midst
After the widespread ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, Jimmy Fallon, like many late-night hosts, had been filming his show remotely. But on Monday night, Fallon and band The Roots returned back to filming at Rockefeller Center for the first time in months, along with the rest of the show's crew.
Jimmy Fallon is back under his own studio lights. The late-night host returned to the "Tonight Show" set at NBC's Rockefeller Center headquarters in New York City on Monday along with his band, The Roots.
Jimmy Fallon returned to his Rockefeller Center studio on Monday, months after shooting The Tonight Show from his home. He is the first late-night host to return to the studio amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jimmy Fallon has returned to the television studio for his “Tonight Show,” becoming the first late-night host to get back to something approaching normal production in almost four months.
The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon has returned to NBC studios in New York City at 30 Rockefeller Plaza after the host filmed the show remotely at home for the past few months amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But, just because Fallon and The Roots are back in the studio with the Tonight Show crew, it doesn’t mean the show will look the same as it did before the coronavirus lockdown.
Four months after he downplayed the CDC’s recommendations for face masks, Donald Trump finally put one on and late night talk show hosts Trevor Noah, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon, and Stephen Colbert didn’t waste any time dragging the U.S. president.
Jimmy Fallon is back in the studio! After months of hosting from home, Fallon returned to 30 Rockefeller Center to tape his show on a real soundstage, and was joined by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in his exciting return.For his big first show back in studio, Fallon welcomed Cuomo and Charlize Theron as his guests — who still joined him remotely via video chat.
Peter White Television EditorThe Tonight Show returned to the studio tonight with Jimmy Fallon kicking off with an emotional message to viewers.Fallon, sitting on a stool in the middle of the studio, rather than behind the traditional desk, and dressed in a sweater and sneakers rather that his usual suit, said that “any type of normalcy feels great” during the COVID-19 pandemic.“As a New Yorker, I wanted to say thank you to everyone who helped get us back to where we are now,” he opened.
appeared as a guest via Zoom and welcomed Fallon back, saying: “New York is really open now that you’re doing your show again.”Fallon is the first of the late-night hosts to return to the studio.