Kimmel was new last night because Monday’s show was a rerun.
I recently found out that Kimmel takes off from July 4 to Labor Day because
that’s what his buddy Howard Stern does.
On Sat, Sep 7, 2024 at 8:16 PM 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV <
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> Colbert was a re
Colbert was a repeat last night. I remember that Late Show did air five
nights a week for a little bit after the strikes were over, but I believe they
have been consistently four nights a week for most, if not all, of 2024.
My recollection is that Kimmel has usually been dark on Fridays. The h
On Sat, Sep 7, 2024 at 7:22 PM Steve Timko wrote:
> Kimmel had a new show last night
>
and if I'm reading the internet tea leaves correctly, the
Friday-taped-on-Thursday Colbert shows are history
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If any of the late night hosts had as commanding a lead in the time slot as
Carson when he negotiated his contract from five days to four (then to
three with guest hosts), that’s one thing. But they don’t, so for any of
them to take a day off is just sad. Fallon should be grateful to be working
at
Kimmel had a new show last night
On Sat, Sep 7, 2024, 1:28 PM PGage wrote:
> Two questions:
> 1. The Variety story says Fallon is joining Kimmel and Colbert with 4
> nights/week; other stories I have seen seem to be saying Kimmel and Colbert
> were only doing Friday reruns for the summer. Which
Two questions:
1. The Variety story says Fallon is joining Kimmel and Colbert with 4
nights/week; other stories I have seen seem to be saying Kimmel and Colbert
were only doing Friday reruns for the summer. Which is correct?
2. NBC recently signed an extension for Fallon; should we assume that was
The unscripted series where drag queens, all veterans of "RuPaul's Drag
Race," visit rural communities and small towns to confront and combat
prejudice, is ending on HBO after four seasons and many awards, including a
Peabody (and generally "Peabody Award" and "reality show" are not in the
same
> Johnny Carson could get away with it. The 12:35 shows could get away with
> it. I don’t believe Fallon gets away with this.
I'm not going to look up the exact dates, but by 1980, Carson was doing
three new shows a week. Monday was a guest host, and Tuesday was The Best
of Carson.
So if the netw