Utica Illusionist Leon Etienne and Romy Low continue to make the TV rounds. A day after being eliminated on 'America's Got Talent,' they appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
Well, there's no stopping the train now, knock on wood. It will be some months until reigning late night king Jay Leno abdicates the 'Tonight Show' throne to Jimmy Fallon, changing the title to 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' in the process, but at long last, Leno finally has his official February exit date.
Thanks to the internet and social media, we get instant gratification. And thanks to Jimmy Fallon, we get to see his new daughter Winnie Rose Fallon, days after being born.
Have you ever heard of a close up serenade? It's where an artist sings a song, up close and personal. And I mean UP CLOSE. Watch Lady Antebellum sing to an audience member on Jimmy Fallon. Awkward.
With Jay Leno's official retirement from NBC's "Tonight Show" announced yesterday, it seems appropriate his chief rival would salute him. David Letterman at the rival CBS show, "Late Night" devoted his "Top Ten List" to "Things We'll Miss About Jay Leno." Click to check out the video.
The rumor finally comes true. In a joint statement through NBC, Jay Leno has announced he's leaving NBC's "The Tonight Show." And as rumored, Jimmy Fallon will be his replacement. Click for more details and dates.
For weeks, even months now we've heard the buzzing rumors all-but-confirming that Jimmy Fallon would take over NBC's 'Tonight Show' from Jay Leno, with 'SNL' vet Seth Meyers likely to replace Fallon as the host of NBC's 'Late Night.' Leno and Fallon even collaboratively joked about the transition on April Fools, but has Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show' takeover been officially confirmed? Hear the lat
Blake Shelton is in a new band. The Chickeneers made their debut on NBC's 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' to perform a special Easter inspired cover of The Lumineers' hit 'Ho Hey.' 'Parks and Recreation' star Nick Offerman joined Blake and Jimmy in the chicken suits. Classic!
Far-flung a future as it might seem to imagine Jimmy Fallon at the helm of 'The Tonight Show' in New York by the year 2014, it's even stranger to consider the next generation of late-night wars being set up. If indeed Jimmy Fallon leaves behind NBC's 'Late Night' for 'The Tonight Show' at any point in the future, who might replace him in the subsequent slot? Is 'SNL' veteran and current head write