Late Night Today is for our readers who can’t stay awake to watch the shows. Everyone deserves a good laugh.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
After a Super Bowl Sunday that in many ways felt downright normal, including the familiar scene of Tom Brady hoisting the Vince Lombardi trophy, Americans woke up to the reality of an ongoing pandemic and an impeachment trial beginning in the Senate.
Last night after the Super Bowl, small business owner Mary Ruthless watched in shock as Stephen Colbert ran a segment on their Boone, NC bookstore and premiered a commercial for the store starring Sam Elliott and Tom Hanks. Foggy Pine Books has been busy filling orders ever since!
Quarantinewhile… Move over, Utah theme park, Taylor Swift doesn’t have time for your lawsuit. She’s busy being sued by Stephen Colbert.
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Farewell to Lou Dobbs, the most North Korean broadcaster America has ever seen
Joe Biden has been president for less than three weeks and has already had more scandals than we can keep track of, including his pre-noon swearing-in, Hunter Biden’s upcoming book and Jen Psaki’s Space Force insult
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers win Super Bowl LV, the U.S. Senate plans Trump’s annual impeachment trial, a Capitol insurrectionist gets to go on vacation, and a Utah school reverses a decision that would’ve allowed students to opt out of Black History Month curriculum.
Late Night with Seth Meyers
Seth takes a closer look at former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial being a chance to hold Trump accountable for his crimes and to shine a national spotlight on the decay of the GOP and our democratic institutions.
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Jimmy recaps the Super Bowl, and talks about Tom Brady winning his 7th ring, the random guy who ran across the field during the game, Tampa Bay fans not taking COVID precautions as they partied in the streets without masks, MyPillow Mike Lindell continuing his fight against election fraud, Lou Dobbs being cancelled by Fox Business, the beginning of impeachment trial #2 for Donald Trump, the refreshingly quiet world with Joe Biden as President, and a lot of childlike fighting on a new episode of “The Bachelor.”
Is the NFL Ready for a Singing Referee?
James Corden kicks off the show with a big congratulations to Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady, and James admits he was fixated on the referees and imagines himself as a singing referee. And James down the streaker who took the second half by storm with a pink one-piece swimsuit. After, the gang celebrates Dave’s birthday — but no song. Enjoy the chair, Dave!
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