Late-Night Hosts Deliver<br />‘Post Apocalyptic’ Shows From Home With production suspended indefinitely on their respective<br />late-night shows, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel have decided to take matters into their own hands. On March 16, in the place of his usual 11:35 p.m. time<br />slot, Colbert released a video that saw him perform<br />his late-night monologue from a bathtub. During the video, which he dubbed <br />‘The Lather Show,’ Colbert spoke about the importance of<br />social distancing and his “stress baking.” Stephen Colbert On March 17, Fallon and Kimmel followed suit and took<br />to YouTube to perform at-home versions of their shows. Fallon’s nearly 10 minute-video featured him<br />drinking Guinness and eating soda bread in honor<br />of St. Patrick’s Day, as well as performing an original<br />“St. Patrick’s Day quarantine” song. According to Fallon, ‘The Tonight Show: At Home<br />Edition’ will be released “every night” to give his fans<br />“some type of content” until his show comes back. Kimmel similarly promised<br />to release a mini-monologue<br />“every day until we get back.” His first video saw him poking<br />fun at Donald Trump and talking<br />about the overwhelming amount of<br />time he’s spent with his children. Jimmy Kimmel
