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Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

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Late Night with Jimmy Fallon is an American late-night talk show that aired on NBC from 2009 to 2014, hosted by Jimmy Fallon, a comedian and actor known for his work on Saturday Night Live. The show was produced by Lorne Michaels and Broadway Video, and featured a mix of comedy sketches, interviews with celebrities like Robert De Niro, Lady Gaga, and Barack Obama, and musical performances by artists such as The Roots, Justin Timberlake, and Kanye West. The show was broadcast from New York City's Rockefeller Center, and was known for its light-hearted and humorous take on current events, often featuring guests like Stephen Colbert, Tina Fey, and Will Ferrell. The show's success was also due in part to its writers, including A.D. Miles and Seth Herzog, who worked alongside Jimmy Fallon to create a unique and entertaining program.

History

The show premiered on March 2, 2009, and was the third iteration of the Late Night franchise, following Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Late Night with David Letterman. Jimmy Fallon was chosen to host the show after a successful run as a cast member on Saturday Night Live, where he became known for his impressions of celebrities like John McCain and Mick Jagger. The show was initially met with mixed reviews, but eventually found its footing and developed a loyal fan base, thanks in part to its popular segments like Lip Sync Battle, which featured guests like Emma Stone, Channing Tatum, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The show also featured a house band, The Roots, who were known for their eclectic sound and collaborations with artists like John Legend and Erykah Badu. Over the course of its run, the show featured a wide range of guests, including Oprah Winfrey, Elton John, and Meryl Streep.

Format

The show's format was similar to that of other late-night talk shows, with a mix of comedy sketches, interviews, and musical performances. The show typically began with a monologue by Jimmy Fallon, followed by a series of sketches and interviews with celebrity guests like Chris Rock, Julia Roberts, and Drew Barrymore. The show also featured a number of recurring segments, including Ew!, a sketch in which Jimmy Fallon played a teenage girl, and Wheel of Impressions, a game in which Jimmy Fallon and his guests would do impressions of celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bill Clinton. The show's musical performances were also a key part of its format, with The Roots serving as the house band and backing up a wide range of artists, from Paul McCartney to Kendrick Lamar. The show's format was influenced by other late-night talk shows, including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Show with David Letterman, and featured many of the same elements, including a desk, a couch, and a stage for musical performances.

Episodes

Over the course of its run, the show aired over 800 episodes, featuring a wide range of guests and topics. Some notable episodes included the show's premiere, which featured guests like Robert De Niro and Justin Timberlake, and a special episode that aired during the 2012 Summer Olympics, which featured guests like Michael Phelps and Gabby Douglas. The show also aired a number of themed episodes, including a Star Wars-themed episode, which featured guests like Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher, and a Thanksgiving-themed episode, which featured guests like Taylor Swift and Jerry Seinfeld. The show's episodes were often topical, with Jimmy Fallon and his guests discussing current events like the 2012 presidential election and the Ferguson unrest. The show also featured many musical performances, including a memorable appearance by Prince, who performed a number of his hit songs, including Purple Rain and When Doves Cry.

Reception

The show received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Jimmy Fallon's energetic and enthusiastic hosting style. The show was also a ratings success, consistently ranking as one of the top late-night talk shows in terms of viewership, alongside other popular shows like The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report. The show won a number of awards during its run, including several Emmy Awards and a People's Choice Award. The show was also praised for its innovative use of social media, with Jimmy Fallon and his team using platforms like Twitter and Facebook to engage with fans and promote the show. The show's success was also due in part to its talented writing staff, which included A.D. Miles and Seth Herzog, who worked alongside Jimmy Fallon to create a unique and entertaining program.

Impact

The show had a significant impact on the late-night talk show landscape, helping to establish Jimmy Fallon as a major player in the world of comedy and entertainment. The show's success also paved the way for other late-night talk shows, including The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers. The show's influence can also be seen in other areas of popular culture, with its catchphrases and sketches being referenced and parodied by other TV shows and comedians, including South Park and Family Guy. The show's impact was also felt in the music world, with The Roots becoming one of the most popular and influential bands in the country, and collaborating with artists like John Legend and Erykah Badu. The show's legacy continues to be felt today, with Jimmy Fallon remaining one of the most popular and influential comedians in the world, and The Roots continuing to tour and release new music.

Notable_episodes_and_segments

Some notable episodes and segments from the show include the Lip Sync Battle segment, which featured guests like Emma Stone and Channing Tatum competing against each other in a lip sync competition. The show also featured a number of memorable sketches, including Ew!, a sketch in which Jimmy Fallon played a teenage girl, and Wheel of Impressions, a game in which Jimmy Fallon and his guests would do impressions of celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bill Clinton. The show's musical performances were also a key part of its appeal, with The Roots serving as the house band and backing up a wide range of artists, from Paul McCartney to Kendrick Lamar. Other notable guests and segments included Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, and Mick Jagger, who all appeared on the show multiple times, and The History of Rap, a segment in which Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake performed a medley of popular rap songs. The show also featured many other notable guests, including Oprah Winfrey, Elton John, and Meryl Streep, who all appeared on the show at various points during its run. Category:American television series

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