Eager for unfiltered takes on Hollywood's hottest headlines? Morgan, Nina and Hunter offer up just that through their E! pop culture show Nightly Pop.
The seasoned actress will join the late-night lineup with her new E! chat show Busy Tonight. The mother of two is slated to interview A-listers, like Julia Roberts.
The South African comedian has been named Jon Stewart's successor to The Daily Show throne.
Here with Mila Kunis and Tom Hanks, the British Tony winner—adept at both song and dance—aptly replaced Craig Ferguson as host of CBS' Late Late Show in March 2015.
The former SNL star has a new gig after five successful years on Late Night; Fallon now hosts The Tonight Show.
After eight years of hosting "Weekend Update" on SNL, the comedian sits behind a new desk to take on a larger role as host of Late Night.
As Jay celebrates his 20 year association with The Tonight Show, let's take a look at some of the other celebs who have hosted late-night chatfests over the years.
E!'s own late-night funnylady has been keeping us up at night since 2007.
The gold standard of late night, Carson hosted The Tonight Show for nearly 30years, before signing off in 1992.
Two men who had less-than-happy outcomes with The Tonight Show—Letterman hoped to take it over and O'Brien did for a time—both hosts went on to do quite well with their own shows.
Though playing a blow-hard character created on Stewart's show, Colbert has managed to create one of the sharpest late-night programs ever.
After Saturday Night Live and before Community, the Caddyshack comic hosted a very poorly received talk show in 1993.
His defining moment? Getting presidential hopeful Bill Clinton to play sax on his eponymous talk show that ran from 1989-1994.
Even before his goof Between Two Ferns, the Hangover star had his own talk show Late World on VH1 in 2002.
Before her glorious stints with E!, the Fashion Police funnylady was a permanent guest host on The Tonight Show, as well as the host of The Late Show in 1986-87.
The Magic Hour was one of the few low points in the career of the basketball legend (and now Los Angeles Dodgers part owner).
The Scottish actor took over CBS' The Late, Late Show in 2004, replacing Craig Kilbourn.
The piano-playing funnyman hosted The Tonight Show in the mid-1950s.
Smart and funny, The Daily Show under Jon Stewart (who took over for Craig Kilbourn) has managed to become a trusted voice even as it claims to just want to make jokes.
A late-night legend, Snyder hosted Tomorrow as well as The Late Late Show.
Prior to hosting prime time's The Voice, Daly spent more than a decade hosting his early a.m. show, Last Call.
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