Jimmy Kimmel has returned to the airwaves after an episode was unexpectedly pulled from ABC's late-night lineup final week.
Kimmel, 57, hosted a brand-new present on Monday, November 10, kicking off an '80s-themed week with visitors George Clooney, Mike Tyson and “Crusing” singer Christopher Cross.
The late-night host didn't clarify why ABC eliminated the Thursday, November 6, version of Dwell! from its schedule. Kimmel made topical jokes about politics throughout his monologue and engaged in a breezy, upbeat dialog with Clooney, 64, who regaled the viewers with humorous tales about pranking Brad Pitt and filming an unreleased horror flick dubbed Grizzly II: Revenge circa 1983. Elsewhere on the present, Kimmel promoted his “Large Stunning Meals Financial institution” initiative offering meals for individuals who rely on SNAP advantages to get by.
Kimmel's Thursday episode was initially scheduled to have David Duchovny, Joe Keery and Madison Beer as visitors. Beer later took to her Instagram Tales to substantiate the information she'd now not be showing, writing, “Attributable to unexpected circumstances, @jimmykimmellive wanted to reschedule my efficiency that was initially scheduled to air tonight to a later date.” She famous that her look can be rescheduled for a later date.
As an alternative, a previous episode that includes Tessa Thompson, Daymon John and The Beths re-aired as a replacement. Whereas no additional particulars got on the time, Entertainment Weekly later reported that the present was canceled as a consequence of a “private matter” involving Kimmel.
The shock cancellation got here only one month after Kimmel was suspended following his on-air feedback about Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson. On the time, a spokesperson for ABC confirmed to Us Weekly that Jimmy Kimmel Dwell! can be “pre-empted indefinitely.”
The choice to tug the present resulted in ABC dealing with a good quantity of backlash, with 400 A-list celebrities signing an open letter in assist of bringing the comic again to late evening. Simply six days off air, Disney, ABC's mum or dad firm, introduced that Kimmel would return to its usually scheduled programming.
“Final Wednesday, we made the choice to droop manufacturing on the present to keep away from additional inflaming a tense state of affairs at an emotional second for our nation,” the Walt Disney Firm stated in an announcement. “It's a determination we made as a result of we felt a few of the feedback had been ill-timed and thus insensitive. We've got spent the final days having considerate conversations with Jimmy, and after these conversations, we reached the choice to return the present on Tuesday.”
Kimmel returned with a brand new episode on September 23, thanking viewers and followers for his or her assist, calling it an “overwhelming” week.
“I've heard from lots of people during the last six days. … Everybody I've ever recognized has reached out 10 or 11 instances,” he stated throughout his opening monologue. “Characters from my previous, the man who fired me from my first radio job in Seattle — the place we aren't airing tonight, by the way in which — his identify is Larry.”
He continued, “You supported our present and cared sufficient to do one thing about it to make your voices heard in order that mine may very well be heard, and I'll always remember it.”
When Kimmel appeared as a visitor on The Late Present Starring Stephen Colbert two days later, he admitted to pondering Dwell! was “over” endlessly. “I used to be like, ‘That is by no means coming again on the air,'” he recalled pondering. “That's actually what I believed.”
Jimmy Kimmel Dwell! airs on ABC weekdays at 11:35 p.m. ET.
