By Denise Petski
25.02.2020 - 07:41 / deadline.com
By Anita Bennett
editor
It’s been a while since Stephen Colbert did his Bernie Sanders impression, but tonight he dusted it off in honor of Bernie’s big win in Nevada.
Colbert recapped the results of this weekend’s caucus, noting that Sanders hit the jackpot with 46% of the vote, thanks to a diverse coalition of voters that included “blackjack dealers, Cirque du Soleil and that one guy sitting alone at the prime rib buffet.”
The CBS Late Show host then tossed to a clip of Sanders celebrating
NEW YORK -- Due to the new coronavirus, late-night comedians — Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Pete Buttigieg — are taking to the stage without the affirmation of adoring audiences.
Thursday night proved to be a historic one for late-night television. The majority of late-night shows announced that starting next week their programs would be moving forward without a live studio audience in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. However, several networks decided to pull the plug on the live audiences on Thursday instead.
Things were a little different on Global’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Thursday night.
Production on New York’s top talk shows has been temporarily suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Bruce Haring
After Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency in New York City on Thursday over the coronavirus, several TV talk shows that film in the Big Apple have announced production is being suspended for the time being. As part of Cuomo’s declaration, any gatherings larger than 500 people have been banned in an effort to slow transmission of the virus.
After Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency in New York City on Thursday over the coronavirus, several TV talk shows that film in the Big Apple have announced production is being suspended for the time being. As part of Cuomo’s declaration, any gatherings larger than 500 people have been banned in an effort to slow transmission of the virus.
“Big Brother Canada” is joining fellow Global series “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” in broadcasting without a studio audience as a precautionary measure against the spread of COVID-19.
The 2020 Montclair Film Festival has been postponed amid fears of the spread of the coronavirus. Late Show host Stephen Colbert has long supported the New Jersey festival, with his wife, Evelyn Colbert, serving as president of the board of Montclair Film, which presents the festival.
With the coronavirus now officially a pandemic, daily life is set to change for people all across America. In the video above, Stephen Colbert breaks down how — from audience-free debates (and late night shows) to the impact on tourism and airlines.
With the coronavirus now officially a pandemic, daily life is set to change for people all across America. In the video above, Stephen Colbert breaks down how — from audience-free debates (and late night shows) to the impact on tourism and airlines.
By Bruce Haring
Late night is about to get a lot more quiet as several late-night talk shows have decided to broadcast without a studio audience amid growing concerns over the the coronavirus.
Bring back the laugh track.
Peter Sarsgaard is sharing some details about his character in The Batman!
Everyone’s talking COVID-19, including TV’s late-night hosts.