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Fallon’s ‘Tonight’ is back in studio

- By David Bauder

NEW YORK >> The studio is largely empty, but Jimmy Fallon is out of his home and back to the “Tonight” show stage.

The NBC late-night host returned to NBC’s Rockefelle­r Center headquarte­rs Monday, saying he hoped he could provide his audience with a little more “normal” during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“I’m here to show you that there is a light at the end of the tunnel if we keep each other safe,” Fallon said.

Fallon, along with other late-night hosts, have been working remotely the past few months. The coronaviru­s pandemic shutdown TV and film production in March for safety reasons. New York has been reopening as other parts of the country are now feeling the full effects of the epidemic.

He began his show with him “walking” to work, pulling down his mask so a Rockefelle­r Center security guard knew he was indeed an employee.

His backup band, the Roots, were in place. Studio crew members wore face shields and masks. Everyone there had tested negative for COVID-19, he said.

There was no audience. Fallon was dressed more informally, with a sweater instead of a suit.

“Normalcy, any type of normalcy, feels great,” he said. “So hopefully we can put a smile on your face an hour every night and let you sit back and relax while we try to bring you a little bit of normal.”

Guests, including New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Charlize Theron, weren’t in the studio as the celebrity interviews continued remotely.

“New York is really open now that you’re doing your show again,” Cuomo told Fallon.

Conan O’Brien began some of his late-night talk shows from an empty Los Angeles comedy club.

Representa­tives for Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” and Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” with Trevor Noah both said plans were in the works to return to studios but gave no timetable.

“The Bold and the Beautiful” on CBS began filming new episodes last month in Los Angeles, and Tyler Perry is shooting two of his series for the BET network at his studio complex in Atlanta.

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