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Colbert, Fallon, Kimmel, Bee: no studio audience
Here's what US late night shows look like with only staff sitting in the audience.
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Here’s what US late night shows looked like with nobody sitting in the audience seats except staffers… (including one guest host filling in for Jimmy Kimmel).
NBC and CBS will also suspend production of The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers for two weeks.
“We will continue to monitor the situation closely and make decisions about future shows as we get closer to the start of production,” NBC said in a statement.
Meanwhile, CBS’ said The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will move into a hiatus until March 30. “We will continue to monitor the situation closely,” CBS said.
Source: Variety
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3 Responses
I had tickets booked to Colbert next week unfortunately
Very good idea for Colbert to go on hiatus. It was not good viewing without audience feedback. Good on him for trying to carry on.
Must be so hard for the hosts, it’s like every joke fell flat.