Jimmy Fallon returned to his Rockefeller Center studio in July after several months broadcasting from his home, and on Friday he returned to the confines of his house to mark one full year since he started hosting “The Tonight Show” from home as a “quarantine edition.” Fallon was the first late-night host to begin broadcasting from home after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the first to return to his studio, sans audience, where he continues to combine in-person and virtual interviews.
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