2020 has been an incredibly tough year but the world of late-night has been both a constant source of entertainment for viewers and a shining case study for how to make television during a global pandemic.
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Lilly Singh — the first woman and LGBTQ person to host a late-night series on a broadcast network — will return to the airwaves in early 2021.
The second season of “A Little Late with Lilly Singh” will debut January 11 at 1:35 a.m. on NBC and across digital platforms, the network announced Tuesday.
Advertisement ‘A Little Late with Lilly Singh’“During the first season of ‘A Little Late,’ I was thrust into a whole new world that admittedly consisted of 90% learning and 10% being creative,”
2020 has been an incredibly tough year but the world of late-night has been both a constant source of entertainment for viewers and a shining case study for how to make television during a global pandemic.
Deadline heard there was going to be a Boba Fett Disney+ spinoff series, however, Lucasfilm left it off their lineup of Star Wars shows last Thursday at Disney+ Investor day. However at the end of the post credit sequences last night in the season 2 finale of The Mandalorian, it was confirmed that The Book of Boba Fett is happening December 2021.
The recent angry, curse-filled rant by Tom Cruise may have made international headlines eliciting conflicting opinions about his behavior, but late night talk show hosts in the U.S. took it easy on the actor, mostly agreeing with his message, albeit admitting it was intense.
Court is getting back in session.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA sequel series to “Night Court” is in development at NBC, Variety has confirmed.The followup to the classic sitcom will see original series star John Larroquette return as Dan Fielding.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeKevin Ryder, who spent 30 years at KROQ-FM as one-half of the popular “Kevin & Bean” morning drive show, is launching a daily YouTube series that highlights positive stories in the news.In his first official gig since KROQ fired him in March, Ryder will partner with Mike Catherwood to host “Great News with Kevin & Mike” starting January 4. “Great News” will be distributed as both a video series on YouTube but also as an audio podcast.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Helpless animals were left to die in freezing temperatures after callous thieves broke into a pet shop to steal tortoises.The break-in took place after the window was smashed at the Fin Room in Albert Street, Motherwell, at some point overnight on Friday.The stolen animals included 15 tortoises, which sell for £125 each, three geckos and two orchid mantises were also missing.
Bakar links up with fellow Londoner Lancey Foux for a night of fun in the freewheeling video for their latest collaboration, "Play." The song is a laidback roller and the vibe is matched by a visual shot around the duo's hometown. Directors Joe Kennedy, Ben Bainbridge, and Jamie Flatters, catch the pair driving late at night, flexing on anyone they come across and tucking into junk food in the back seat.
Lorne Michaels, who is the most nominated individual in Emmy history, may find his chances of winning an award in 2021 a little tougher after the Television Academy introduced a swathe of changes to the rules.
Microsoft has teased the Xbox Series X’s line-up of titles for 2021, and it looks to be a little lacking when it comes to first-party games.In a new Xbox Wire post, the tech giant shared its plans for gaming in the coming year, including the launch of its cloud gaming service xCloud and a list of upcoming games.
History of Swear Words, a new Netflix series.The six-episode show will explore the history, origins, and cultural impact of certain expletives including “fuck,” “shit,” “bitch,” “dick,” “pussy” and “damn.”Cage will host each 20-minute episode, while also interviewing historians and etymology experts, as well as a range of entertainers.Guests will include comedians such as Joel Kim Booster, DeRay Davis, Open Mike Eagle, Nikki Glaser, Patti Harrison, London Hughes, Jim Jefferies, Zainab Johnson,
Late-night hosts pounced on the opportunity to make jokes on Monday night after it came to light that Rudy Giuliani had tested positive for the coronavirus. Giuliani said he is "getting great care and feeling good" Sunday night after President Trump announced that his personal attorney had tested positive for the virus, which has infected more than 14,954,329 Americans.The former New York City mayor has been leading the Trump campaign’s legal battle to overturn the 2020 election results in
The diversity of late-night writers rooms is not a new topic of conversation.