Jimmy Fallon is back under his own studio lights. The late-night host returned to the "Tonight Show" set at NBC's Rockefeller Center headquarters in New York City on Monday along with his band, The Roots.
The show is filming without an audience but Fallon said he hoped he could provide his at-home 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 of months.The coronavirus pandemic shutdown TV and film production in March for safety reasons.
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