The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Late Night with Seth Meyers” have dominated the ratings week of Dec. 12-16, with “Tonight” scoring its second-highest 18-49 average of the season and “Late Night” equaling its season high.
ABC News' “Nightline” averaged 1.436 million Total Viewers, 549,000 Adults 25-54 and 416,000 Adults 18-49 during the week of December 12, 2016, based on Live + Same Day Data from Nielsen Media Research. “Nightline” led CBS' “The Late Late Show with James Corden” (1.335 million, 509,000 and 369,000, respectively) in all key target demos: Total Viewers (+101,000), Adults 25-54 (+40,000) and Adults 18-49 (+47,000).
Bucky Pizzarelli will make a special appearance on the national television special, 'An American Christmas: with PJ Rasmussen and the Boardwalk Jazz Band.'
NBC wins the night among the Big 4 in every key measure with the #1 and #2 shows of the night in adults 18-49, “America's Got Talent: Holiday Spectacular” and a special preview of “The Wall.”
On last night's LATE NIGHT, guest Sarah Paulson walked Seth through her failed attempts at appearing cool on set while filming OCEAN'S ELEVEN with Rihanna.
On last night's LATE NIGHT, guest Taran Killam talked to Seth about joining the cast of the Broadway hit musical HAMILTON as the scene-stealing King George III.
Few things are as riveting as watching an actor or actress that demands an audience's attention 100% of the time while they are onstage/onscreen. Immediately, I think of Patti LuPone in Gypsy. Granted, Mama Rose is a role that's designed to be all-consuming, but LuPone was raved about as being mesmerizing, so much so that she inevitably won the Tony Award in 2008. Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese's 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street is another performance that comes to mind when I think of actors that require every ounce of my attention. Though a controversial film, DiCaprio was universally hailed for his brilliant portrayal of the morally questionable Jordan Belfort, so much so that he garnered himself an Oscar nomination.
OH, HELLO has already welcomed a slew of surprise guests, who join Gil Faizon (Nick Kroll) and George St Geegland (John Mulaney) every night for their cable-access show, 'Too Much Tuna.' Recent guests have included Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, Alan Alda, F. Murray Abraham, Jason Sudeikis, Seth Meyers, Aziz Ansari, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Whoopi Goldberg, John Oliver, Jason Alexander, Geraldo Rivera, Edie Falco, Andrew Rannells, Jesse Eisenberg, Josh Groban, Conan O'Brien, Martin Short, Ralph Macchio, Ben Stiller, Fred Armisen, and The Apatow Family.
Light Opera Works presents the Johann Strauss operetta DIE FLEDERMAUS (in English) with a 30-piece orchestra, December 26, 2016- January 1, 2017, at Cahn Auditorium in Evanston.
On December 19, YouTube Red will debut its holiday special, THE KEYS OF CHRISTMAS from Endemol Shine Beyond USA, starring Mariah Carey, YouTube creator Rudy Mancuso, and DJ Khaled among many others.
Gad Elmaleh stopped by CBS' The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night to perform material from his acclaimed English-language stand up show, Oh My Gad, which he'll bring to theaters across America, beginning in January.
It's time to break out the champagne and let the confetti fly. As 2016 comes to a close, BWW brings you a guide to New Year's Eve coverage airing on TV tonight.
In these preliminary results, NBC ranks #1 for the night among ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox in adults 18-49, total viewers and nearly all other key measures in the fast-affiliate ratings, even prior to time-zone adjustment and the addition of NFL Network viewers.
On last night's LATE NIGHT, in honor of Mariah Carey being the unofficial queen of Christmas, Seth chatted with her in a sleigh while they discussed her holiday traditions and her hit 'All I Want for Christmas (Is You').
On last night's LATE NIGHT, guest Colin Quinn blamed show business for Donald Trump's presidential election win and predicted how the country will be divided after the civil was sure to come.