Jimmy Fallon has recruited Mr. Belding, Lisa Turtle, and A.C. Slater for his Saved by the Bell 20th Anniversary Reunion.
That leaves Zack Morris, Jessie Spano, Samuel “Screech” Powers, and Kelly Kapowski who still need to get on board. Keep watching to see what cast member will be next to join the reunion.
The team at Late Night with Jimmy Fallon is trying to put together a Saved By The Bell reunion in celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the teen sitcom. Read the rest of this entry »
Jimmy Fallon’s first few appearances as the host of NBC’s Late Night have been critically panned. I’m not sure the criticism has been entirely fair. Jimmy’s a funny guy, but every show needs a little time to find its own voice. He’ll grow into it.
On a my upbeat note, we may have some good news for Jimmy. While the reviews may be mixed, but Late Night with Jimmy Fallon is a ratings winner. The show attracted an average of 2.4 million viewers the week last week, in comparision to CBS’ Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, which averaged just 1.9 million viewers.
The March 2 debut also beat ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live by 100,000 viewers during their overlapping half-hour.
On Tuesday’s Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, the always electrifying Pussycat Dolls performed a live remix rendition of “Jai Ho,” the uptempo smash featured on the Slumdog Millionaire Original Soundtrack.
Robert De Niro and Van Morrison will be the first guests to take the stage when comedian Jimmy Fallon takes over NBC’s Late Night on March 2.
Fallon replaces Conan O’Brien, who will host his final show in New York this Friday, before heading out the City of Angeles to take over The Tonight Show in June.