Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Season 1 Episode 285 Luke Wilson, Tommy Davidson, Universal Record Database
- July 28, 2010
Luke Wilson and Tommy Davidson are joining Jimmy Fallon tonight on Late Night. Wilson is an actor, director, and writer best known for his roles in The Royal Tenenbaums and Legally Blonde, while Davidson is a comedian and actor known for his work on In Living Color and as the voice of Oscar Proud on The Proud Family. The three will discuss their current projects and share some laughs.
In addition, the Universal Record Database will be featured on the show. This online database allows anyone to submit a world record attempt and to also rate and comment on existing records. Fallon and his guests will try to break a record live on air, adding to the fun and entertainment of the episode.
As always, Fallon will open the show with his monologue, commenting on current events and making jokes about pop culture. There will also be a comedy sketch or two, often featuring the Late Night cast members or surprise celebrity guests.
The musical guest for this episode has not been announced, but Late Night has featured a diverse array of performers throughout its run. Some recent artists include Lizzo, The National, and BTS.
Fallon has been a late-night staple since taking over for Conan O'Brien on Late Night in 2009. The show features a mix of comedy, interviews, and live performances, attracting a wide range of guests from actors and musicians to politicians and athletes. It has garnered numerous Emmy nominations and wins, including Outstanding Variety Series and Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series.
Season 1 of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon aired from March to December of 2009. It was a transition period for the show and the host, as Fallon adjusted to his new role and tried to find his own voice. However, he quickly won over audiences with his affable personality and playful approach to comedy.
With episode 285, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon was well-established and continued to be a popular late-night destination for viewers. It remained a launching pad for new comedians and musicians, and a place where established celebrities could showcase a different side of their personality. This episode with Wilson, Davidson, and the Universal Record Database is just one example of the show's ability to mix humor, entertainment, and innovation.