The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Meyers ready to be celebrator­y and serious

Creative team regularly addresses current events with humour, accuracy

- BY SANDY COHEN

Seth Meyers regularly blends bad news with comedy on his nightly talk show, but as the host of Sunday’s Golden Globes, he has the unenviable task of setting the tone for Hollywood’s awards season as the sexual harassment crisis continues spreading throughout the industry and beyond.

Meyers signed on for the job after the scandal broke in the fall, so he knew what he was getting into.

“And my first instinct was, ‘Oh this is probably not the most fun year to do this,’’’ he said.

But the creative team at “Late Night with Seth Meyers’’ excels at addressing current events with humour and accuracy, he said, and they’re working with him to write material for the Globes.

The 45-year-old comedian talked with The Associated Press about how he’s preparing to strike the ultimate balance between celebrator­y and serious at the ceremony, which will be broadcast live on NBC.

The following interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.

AP: How do you balance tough subjects with the need to be funny and light?

Meyers: That’s, I think, the conversati­on we will continue to focus in on as we get closer. We don’t want this night to be a session where we’re just scolding everything that happened, because it is really important for us to remember that great movies came out of this year; great television shows came out of this year. A lot of people worked really hard. A lot of people, we’re realizing, worked really hard in environmen­ts that were not that conducive to working really hard. So the goal is to have people have a wonderful night and an enjoyable party in a year when everyone deserves it.

AP: Is writing jokes a way of decompress­ing from the news?

Meyers: I’ve found the news harder on our hiatuses than it is on show weeks. There’s something very cathartic about processing the news stories through our system here, where you write jokes about it and talk about it with people who make you laugh, and that is just a healthier way of dealing with it... I think that’s part of what we’ll be trying to do at the Globes, is: Hey, ideally we wouldn’t be talking about this stuff, but hopefully we can talk about it in a way that will make us feel better about it as opposed to reminding us how terrible it all was, is, continues to be.

AP: Is it helpful to watch past Globes shows? Meyers: I pitched in jokes when Amy (Poehler) and Tina (Fey) hosted, so I was backstage for those three years.

I will certainly go back and revisit their monologues, because I felt as though they were as good as they get. And I think the same can be said for what Ricky (Gervais) did for the show, because I don’t think the show was even perceived this way until he took it over. So I think going back and watching those three hosts will be probably about all the education we’ll need.

AP: How do you find time to watch all the nominated movies and TV shows?

Meyers: It’s pretty great, because now we have a 20-month-old and another on the way, and I’m just so looking forward to telling my pregnant wife that I have to go watch these movies for work.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? In this May 19, 2017, file photo, Seth Meyers arrives at the “Late Night with Seth Meyers” FYC event in Los Angeles. Meyers will host the 75th Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.
AP PHOTO In this May 19, 2017, file photo, Seth Meyers arrives at the “Late Night with Seth Meyers” FYC event in Los Angeles. Meyers will host the 75th Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.

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