Seth Meyers paid tribute to late Saturday Night Live music producer Hal Willner and musician John Prine on Wednesday's episode of Late Night. WillnerdiedTuesday at the age of 64.
21.03.2020 - 01:25 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
One by one, late-night programs have been making a comeback this week with videos filmed by their hosts at home. NBC’s Late Night With Seth Meyers will be joining the pack next week with daily editions of the program’s signature A Closer Look segment, which Meyers will be recording from home. The videos will be released digitally on Late Night’s YouTube channel.
Late Night With Seth Meyers tested that strategy last Friday, forced by unforeseen
Seth Meyers paid tribute to late Saturday Night Live music producer Hal Willner and musician John Prine on Wednesday's episode of Late Night. WillnerdiedTuesday at the age of 64.
Seth Meyers criticized Donald Trump for his reaction to the coronavirus during another of his At Home “Late Night” episodes Wednesday.
Happy birthday, Axel Meyers! Seth Meyers' son turned 2 years old on Wednesday. To celebrate, the late-night host posted a sweet photo of the child and recalled the unforgettable birth story. "Two years ago today, our son Axel was born in the lobby of our apartment building," the late-night host wrote via Instagram.
Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers revived their "Really!?!" segment on Thursday's episode of Meyers'Late Night to criticize Mitch McConnell for stating that the Trump administration was too distracted by the impeachment hearings to properly address the coronavirus pandemic. The two used to perform the bit on Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update," while Meyers still does the segment on his NBC late-night show.
The show must go on. After late-night shows went on temporary hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, many of their hosts found ways to improvise with at-home monologues. That trend has now taken off, as a number of shows have returned to broadcast with fully filmed-at-home episodes.
Most late-night talk shows ( make that most shows, period) have gone on temporary hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, but their hosts are finding ways to improvise — and some are returning with full episodes sooner than expected. Many began offering fans their daily takes on the latest headlines via at-home monologues and short videos, and now some, including Seth Meyers, Andy Cohen, Stephen Colbert, and John Oliver, will be returning to TV with full episodes filmed from their homes.
By Denise Petski
Add Seth Meyers to the list of late-night hosts who are returning to the air from home as the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic carries on. NBC is set to announce that “Late Night With Seth Meyers” will return on Monday night featuring a remote interview with Sen. Bernie Sanders.
By Patrick Hipes
The coronavirus pandemic sent most late-night talk shows (make that most shows, period) on temporary hiatus, but their hosts are finding ways to improvise — and some are returning with full episodes sooner than expected. Many began offering fans their daily takes on the latest headlines via at-home monologues and short videos, and now some, including Stephen Colbert and HBO's John Oliver, will be returning to TV with full episodes filmed from their homes.
By Bruce Haring
Late Night writers Amber Ruffin and Jenny Hagel joined Seth Meyers via video on Tuesday night for a home edition of the NBC show's recurring segment "Jokes Seth Can't Tell." "We do a lot of jokes on our show that due to having a diverse writing staff, some of them don't sound right coming from me, a straight white man," Meyers explained.
By Bruce Haring
Seth Meyers is jumping back in the pool with the other late-night hosts working to get content out to fans while the coronavirus epidemic makes traditional late-night shows difficult to produce.
By Nellie Andreeva
The production of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and late night with Seth Meyers has been suspended. NBC and CBS have announced that they will no longer shoot the shows for at least about two weeks amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers have shut down production due to the coronavirus pandemic, Deadline reports.