EXCLUSIVE: Late-night is back and it seems viewers missed it.
30.09.2023 - 19:54 / deadline.com
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Everyone is happy that Jimmy Kimmel Live is returning for its first show in 150 days. Except maybe for one person. Hint: It’s not Guillermo, who seems to be enjoying himself.
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ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live returns on Monday, October 2, with his first all-new show since May 1. Arnold Schwarzenegger will kick off the week, with additional guests Kathy Griffin, Wanda Sykes, and Dax Shephard and throughout the week.
Jimmy Kimmel Live airs weeknights at 11:35/10:35c on ABC.
The following episodes are scheduled to air the week of Oct. 2-6 (subject to change):
Monday, Oct. 2 (Season Premiere)
Tuesday, Oct. 3
Wednesday, Oct. 4
Thursday, Oct. 5
Friday, Oct. 6
TBD
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EXCLUSIVE: Late-night is back and it seems viewers missed it.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to the air for a new episode of his late-night show Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday (October 2) after a months-long break due to the writers strike.
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