By Bruce Haring
17.03.2020 - 19:31 / deadline.com
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While late-night TV production has come to a halt due to the coronavirus crisis, we’re getting at a glimpse at how a couple late-night hosts are coping during the shutdown.
CBS’ Late Show host Stephen Colbert made a surprise appearance from his bathtub (yes, you read that correctly), where he filmed a monologue shown before Monday night’s repeat episode. “You’re watching a very special distancing edition of the Late Show, Colbert quipped, or as I now
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The results are in for “#SuitOrNoSuit”!
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“You got this.”
Global’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” are returning to business as usual, well, sort of.
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.
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.
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.
CBS' The Late Show With Stephen Colbert is joining other late-night programs in resuming production -- albeit from remote locations.New episodes of the show will begin Monday, with Colbert and his crew all working remotely.
Global’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” will be coming back to television screens after all late-night talk shows went dark amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
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Stephen Colbert is hosting his show from the comfort of his own home.
Stephen Colbert hosted his second at home version of The Late Show on Tuesday (March 17) by talking to viewers while sitting near a fire pit in his backyard.
Trevor Noah is definitely making use of his time stuck at home amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
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Stephen Colbert is taking extreme measures as the world locks down over coronavirus fears.
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.