Late night will be running on a skeleton crew this week, as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and Late Night with Seth Meyers all head into week two of a two-week early-summer break.
Keeping the lights on will be The Daily Show, which returns from its own two-week vacation tonight, Gutfeld! on Fox News, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!, with Anthony Anderson guest hosting.
Anderson kicks off his week with Superman star Nathan Fillion and politician/author Stacey Abrams on Monday, followed by AC Barbeque co-founder Cedric the Entertainer and chef Adam Perry Lang on Tuesday. Wednesday brings rapper Chance the Rapper and WNBA legend Candace Parker, while Thursday wraps with Untamed star Eric Bana and comedian Heather McMahan. Musical guests this week include Spiritbox, AJR, Chance the Rapper, and Queens of the Stone Age.
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen is also airing new episodes, with this week’s lineup bringing the Bravo energy full force: Below Deck‘s Barbara Kulaif and Damo Yorg on Monday, The Bear’s Abby Elliott and The Valley’s Jesse Lally on Tuesday, Real Housewives of Miami newcomer Stephanie Shojaee and podcaster Sara Foster on Wednesday, and Real Housewives staple Tamra Judge with Steven McBee Jr. (of The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboy) on Thursday.
HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver remain on hiatus til later this month, while Saturday Night Live and Have I Got News For You return with new episodes in the fall.
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‘Real Time w/Bill Maher’ will be returning next month on August 1st …
No one gives a fuck about that god damned humorless, toxic narcissistic suckup! The sooner he’s out of people’s lives, the better!
These late-night hosts have the lightest work schedules I’ve ever seen. They seem to take a week or two off for each holiday during the year and most of the summer off. The political news doesn’t stop, so we need their biting satire–that is, if they can be bothered to work.