The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

In 2014, Jimmy Fallon replaced Jay Leno to become the sixth host of NBC’s long-running ‘Tonight Show’ franchise. Fallon moved the series back to New York after decades in California, and brought along the Roots and Steve Higgins, his house band and announcer from his tenure on ‘Late Night.’ Fallon’s ‘Tonight Show’ is known for its friendly atmosphere and viral videos. And here’s a fun drinking game: Take a shot any time Jimmy Fallon laughs at something a guest says.

  • Network: NBC
  • Air Time: Weeknights, 11:35PM ET

 

Jimmy Fallon Do His Neil Young Next to Neil Young
Jimmy Fallon Do His Neil Young Next to Neil Young
Jimmy Fallon Do His Neil Young Next to Neil Young
Here's the natural progression of any good celebrity impersonation: inception. 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon enjoys dabbling in a good star impression from time to time, especially as it applies to musicians -- the guy loves to sing! and he's pretty good at aping famous voices! -- including folk hero Neil Young.
Jimmy Fallon Recreate ‘The Fresh Prince’ Opening Sequence
Jimmy Fallon Recreate ‘The Fresh Prince’ Opening Sequence
Jimmy Fallon Recreate ‘The Fresh Prince’ Opening Sequence
For the next week, 'The Tonight Show' is chilling in sunny Los Angeles -- the frigid cold of New York City, quite understandably, finally got to the crew, and also this has been planned for months -- and host Jimmy Fallon has spared no creative expense when it comes to making his temporarily Hollywood-based show look California cool. And we all know there's only one way to really drive home CA styling: 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.'
Jimmy Fallon's Star-Studded ‘Ew!’ Supercut is Essential Viewing
Jimmy Fallon's Star-Studded ‘Ew!’ Supercut is Essential Viewing
Jimmy Fallon's Star-Studded ‘Ew!’ Supercut is Essential Viewing
It was inevitable. After less than a year on the air, the Jimmy Fallon-starring 'The Tonight Show' has finally found something to supercut: its own weirdly engaging 'Ew!' talk show. Fallon's take on a teen girl talk show (like all teen girl talk shows, it takes place in a basement and doesn't appear to be broadcast to anyone) explores everything that is particularly gross -- er, "ew" -- to the teens these days. What's gross? Everything. Ew!
Watch Jimmy Fallon and Jennifer Aniston Flip Lips
Watch Jimmy Fallon and Jennifer Aniston Flip Lips
Watch Jimmy Fallon and Jennifer Aniston Flip Lips
Jimmy Fallon's 'Lip Flip' must be stopped. It has to end. Sure, the technology that drives this particular 'Tonight Show' segment is vaguely impressive (there are lips! and then they get flipped!), and Fallon and his various guests appear to have a good time pretending to talk out of each other's mouths, but the final execution is so terrifying, so weird, that it can only do one thing: cause nightmares.

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