LISTINGS FOR 'LATE NIGHT WITH Jimmy Fallon'
Monday, June 14 Show 0263 Guests include Joy Behar, Carson Kressley and Gail Simmons
Tuesday, June 15 Show 0264 Guests include Cedric the Entertainer, Fred Willard and musical guest Broken Social Scene
Wednesday, June 16 Show 0265 Guests include Lisa Kudrow, Big Show and musical guest The Gaslight Anthem
**Thursday, June 17 Show 0266 Guests include Seth Meyers (NBC's Saturday Night Live), Bethenny Frankel and musical guest Blitzen Trapper
Friday, June 18 Show 0267 Guests include Kate Walsh and musical guest The Roots featuring Yim Yames of My Morning Jacket
Monday, June 21 Show 0268 Guests include Jason Lee, Miranda Cosgrove and musical guest Travie McCoy
Tuesday, June 22 Show 0269 Guests include Salma Hayek, Jeffrey Donovan and musical guest Herbie Hancock
**Wednesday, June 23 Show 0270 Guests include Heidi Klum, Joshua Topolsky and musical guest Macy Gray
Thursday, June 24 Show 0271 Guests include David Spade, Beth Stern and musical guest MGMT
Friday, June 25 Show 0272 Guests include Adam Sandler, Oliver Stone and chef David Chang
"Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" made its broadcast debut on March 2, with "Saturday Night Live" alum Jimmy Fallon as the third host of the NBC comedy-talk franchise. The show serves as a platform for comedy, music and A-list talent out of NBC's Rockefeller Center Studio 6B.
Fallon launched his "Late Night" video blog (or "vlog") December 8, giving viewers behind-the-scenes access to his preparation for the show's official launch at www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com. The vlog posts each weeknight at 12:30 a.m. ET.
In his first vlog, Fallon introduced his new house band - the critically acclaimed Grammy winning hip-hop band The Roots. Named one of the 20 greatest live acts in the world by Rolling Stone, The Roots will bring their eclectic hip-hop sound to the new "Late Night."
Since debuting online, Fallon also has introduced his studio announcer, shown off scale models of the new "Late Night" set, taken viewers backstage at some of his standup appearances, answered viewer questions in his weekly "Ask Jimmy" segment and introduced them to his family in upstate New York. In addition, the vlogs have featured guest appearances from current "SNL" stars Fred Armisen (testing Fallon's interview skills while posing as a bad guest) and Will Forte (who offered to compose the show's theme song).
Fallon first garnered attention in 1998 when he joined the cast of "Saturday Night Live" and quickly became an audience favorite for his impressions of actors and musicians as well as creating many memorable recurring characters. In 2000, he became co-anchor of the popular segment "Weekend Update" alongside Tina Fey. Fallon went on to appear in the Emmy Award-winning miniseries "Band of Brothers" and made his feature-film debut in "Almost Famous." He also had starring roles in "Taxi" and "Fever Pitch."
Lorne Michaels, Emmy Award-winning creator of "Saturday Night Live," is "Late Night's" executive producer. Michael Shoemaker, also an Emmy Award winner, is the producer, bringing over 20 years of experience at "Saturday Night Live." Gavin Purcell, from G4's critically praised "Attack of the Show," serves as co-producer.
"Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" is a production of Universal Media Studios in association with Broadway Video Entertainment and is taped before a live audience.
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