The comedian records the segment at the end of his Thursday taping and it’s created quite the extra workload, particularly as he has eschewed help from his confidant and showrunner Mike Shoemaker. The most thing about it is creating a game of having people lovingly nitpick you,” he says. “It feels like working material in a club, like doing an open mic to end the week in that it’s very sparsely attended and very specific to each given week but it’s a lovely release. Meyers tells Deadline that so much of Corrections is owning your ignorance. The segment began in March 2021 and has created a community – known as Jackals – that descend every week into the YouTube comments to let him know what he and his staff have got wrong that week. The former SNL-er also made headlines when he invited his friend, comedian John Mulaney, on the show for his first post-rehab interview, and signed a major new extension to his NBC deal that will see him continue to host Late Night through 2025.īut for Meyers, the most fun he had this year was the launch of Corrections, the online-only segment of the show that essentially sees him make fun of his own errors on his late-night show. Late Night with Seth Meyersīefore the Omicron variant started putting fear into everyone about returning to the dark days of March 2020, Seth Meyers was able to get back out to the bars and go day drinking with the likes of Lorde and Will Forte. 'Late Late Show' Band Among SESAC Film And Television Composer Awards RecipientsĪs we look ahead to 2022, Deadline asked a number of the late-night performers and showrunners to highlight their favorite moment of the year.
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