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Letterman and Fallon perform to empty studios

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If David Letterman and Jimmy Fallon crack wise and no one's around to laugh, are they still funny? It turns out ... yes, very! With a massive storm approaching and New Yorkers being either evacuated or encouraged to stay in their homes, the "Late Show" and "Late Night" taped Monday afternoon without audiences. (Maybe Letterman and Fallon should have tweeted their monologues, however -- thousands of East Coasters had lost power by the time the shows aired and local newscasts were providing constant storm coverage.)

 

NBC apologizes to Bachmann for Fallon song choice

GOP Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann received an apology from an NBC executive after an off-color song was played during her appearance on Jimmy Fallon's "Late Night," her spokeswoman said late Wednesday....

 

Dave's 'hostile environment'

Former "Late Night" writer charges that it wasn't easy for a woman.

 

Wanda Sykes gets late-night gig

Fox is finalizing a deal with actress-comedian Wanda Sykes for a Saturday late-night show.

 

Jimmy Fallon Passes First Ratings Test

Jimmy Fallon Passes First Ratings Test

Jimmy Fallon's first spin as Late Night host scored the franchise's biggest overnight Monday ratings in three years, NBC said today.

Total viewer numbers weren't yet...

 

Nervous but Excited, Jimmy Fallon Enters the Late-Night Fray

Nervous but Excited, Jimmy Fallon Enters the Late-Night Fray

The comedian joins one of the most exclusive clubs in television on Monday night, when he becomes the third host of NBC’s “Late Night.”

 

Conan O'Brien Takes a Bow on Last Late Night

Conan O'Brien Takes a Bow on Last Late Night

No. 2,725 and no more counting. After 16 years, the prominently coiffed, long-limbed host of NBC's Late Night With Conan O'Brien bid farewell Friday with a star-studded and...

 

Heeere's ... Conan O'Brien?

Heeere's ... Conan O'Brien?

It's hard to believe, really. Not that Friday night is the last "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" ever.

 

De Niro, Van Morrison are Fallon’s first guests

If Jimmy Fallon is nervous about the premiere of his new gig as “Late Night” host, he’ll have show-biz heavyweights Robert De Niro and Van Morrison to lean on.

 

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