Peter White Television EditorLate-Night Laughs is Deadline’s weekly look at the business of jokes after dark. We focus on the biggest topics in the world of late-night, the people who make these shows tick and the moments that go viral.
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Peter White Television EditorLate-Night Laughs is Deadline’s weekly look at the business of jokes after dark. We focus on the biggest topics in the world of late-night, the people who make these shows tick and the moments that go viral.
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Tuesday night’s debate might have seemed more like a disaster film than a comedy, but the late night hosts still gave it their best shot anyway.
After the first 2020 presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, late night hosts Trevor Noah, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel all offered their rapid reactions to the 90-minute face-off, and they all seemed frustrated and exhausted by what had transpired. "I come to you tonight, ladies and gentlemen, an empty vessel, a man with a mind wiped clean," Colbert said near the beginning of his monologue.
Motherwell have told of their terror after a house was torched in the middle of the night. One resident said she thought someone had been shot after hearing a loud bang shortly before 2am today.Police believe the attack in Cliveden Drive, Motherwell, was "targeted".
Donald Trump and Joe Biden was most accurately summed up by Dana Bash on CNN moments after it concluded — "That was a sh--show," she said — but the late-night hosts had to get their own first reactions in following such a thoroughly unhinged evening. To put it as succinctly as Trevor Noah did onThe Daily Show, "Yo, what was that?" Noah, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel were all in agreement about the night being more of a 90-minute fight between Trump and Biden than it was a debate.
first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden. In addition to celebrities reacting on social media to the widely panned shouting match between the two candidates, many late night hosts also gave their live reactions to televised event. Jimmy Fallon addressed his audience with a heavy sigh, saying, «Man what the hell was that? Was that a debate? I am so… what was it? I am so stressed right now.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden went at it Tuesday night in their first U.S. presidential debate, and TV’s late-night hosts were there to break it all down after it was over.
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Saturday Night Live” writer Sam Jay is getting her own late-night show.HBO has issued a series order for a weekly show hosted by Jay and executive produced by “Insecure” showrunner Prenitce Penny.The as-yet-untitled 30-minute show, slated to debut on the premium cabler in 2021, will see Jay tackling topics such race, politics, sexual identity, science, celebrity, religion, and more.Nina Rosenstein, EVP of HBO programming, announced the pick up.“Sam is fiercely funny,
Also Read: 'Real Time With Bill Maher' Renewed at HBO Through 2022“I’m really excited to bring my point of view to late-night television and have felt nothing but support creatively from HBO and A Penny For Your Thoughts,” said Jay. “So everyone wear your mask and vote so I can make my TV show! Thaaaanks!”“I’m so excited to create this project with Sam as I think she’s one of the best comic minds today,” said Penny.
Peter White Television EditorSam Jay is getting a weekly late-night show on HBO.The Saturday Night Live writer will host the currently untitled show starting in 2021.
Late night hosts seized upon The New York Times' bombshell report on President Donald Trump's long-undisclosed tax returns during their shows on Monday. The report, which published Sunday, showed that in 2015 and 2016 Trump paid only $750 in federal income taxes and no income taxes at all for 10 years.
Donald Trump’s taxes have been exposed, and the late-night hosts had a field day.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsDetails of President Donald Trump’s tax records made news Sunday when a New York Times report revealed that the former reality television star only paid $750 in taxes for 2016, 2017.
Also Read: Peacock Drops Trailers for Larry Wilmore and Amber Ruffin's Late-Night Shows (Video)“Are you upset because you saw Mary J. Blige on TV the other day and it reminded you that you desperately need for her to find love?” she asked, to which he nodded.”Aw, you know what pal? Couples grow apart and her being single means she’s ready to fall back in love.
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Peter White Television EditorWelcome to Late Night Laughs, Deadline’s new weekly look at the business of jokes after dark. Each week, it will focus on the biggest topics in the world of late-night, the people who make these shows tick and the moments that go viral.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticAmber Ruffin has made her name in late night, becoming one of the most defining and vital voices of “Late Night with Seth Meyers” since its 2014 debut. But even now, on the eve of launching her very own show, she has no problem acknowledging that cracking jokes behind a desk in a suit was never exactly a priority in her comedy career.“Late night was never a dream of mine,” says Ruffin, speaking recently to Variety from her new office at 30 Rock.