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March 03, 2009

Jimmy Fallon's jittery 'Late Night' debut scores strong early rating for NBC

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Looking a little green

Jimmy Fallon was clearly nervous during his debut performance as host of NBC's "Late Night," but the comedian avoided major stumbles and garnered a strong opening-night rating.

Fallon's premiere drew a 2.3 in the metered-market household ratings -- NBC's highest Monday "Late Night" rating in the overnights in more than three years, and up 35% from Conan O'Brien's average in the time period (1.7) this season. 

The comedian's debut (several clips below) was also higher rated than Craig Ferguson's debut in 2005 on CBS (1.8) and Jimmy Kimmel's bow in 2003 on ABC (2.0). In fact, Fallon had the highest-rated late-night debut of any talk show since 2002, when ABC put on "UpClose" (Ted Koppel's interview show that replaced "Politically Incorrect").

Fallon also beat Ferguson (who had Paris Hilton as his guest) head-to-head last night by 35%. Kimmel, whose second half overlaps with "Late Night," pulled an extremely high 2.5 rating thanks to a visit from "The Bachelor" star Jason Mesnick right after the show's heavily watched finale ("Bachelor" finale ratings here).

Ferguson has typically drawn a 1.6 on Mondays and Kimmel a 1.5. O'Brien's 1993 premiere (which is arguably from a different late-night ratings era) drew a 3.8.

Fallon performed a monologue that EW called "ultra-ordinary -- one liners about President Obama and the deficit that sounded like material Jay Leno's writers had faxed over from L.A," and did a segment called "Lick It for $10," where audience members came onstage to lick objects such as a goldfish bowl.

Robert De Niro was Fallon's first guest, who played along during a scripted exchange that joked about the actor's reputation as a difficult interview (why would producers book somebody with a reputation as a difficult interview as Fallon's first guest?). Then there was a Fallon's frequent "Saturday Night Live" sketch partner, Justin Timberlake, for a "Barry Gibb Talk Show" redux. 

"Sweaty, tense, uptight, nervous, wound-up, keyed up -- pick an adjective," wrote the Chicago Tribune. While THR said it was "a typically stiff debut that nonetheless displays the host's charm and potential." But remember: Even Ferguson said not to judge Fallon based on his first night.

(UPDATE: Fallon's second night strong too)

Fallon also had a segment called "Slow Jammin' the News":

Here's Fallon trying to appeal to blond mothers from Connecticut:

Here's one sketch with De Niro:


JT:

Some sample Fallon monologue jokes:

-- "As you know New York City was hit with a huge snowstorm. And I woke up this morning and said 'please let it be a snow day.' Not even a delay. Nothing."

-- "I've been getting so much encouragement. Last night, Rush Limbaugh called me up and said he wants me to fail. That's so nice of him. He didn't even have to."

-- "The good news -- President Obama announced that he plans to bring the troops home from Iraq in 18 months. The troops actually responded and said, 'Thank you, but the economy's better over here.' "

-- "In California, a 16-year-old boy had sex with his 24-year-old teacher. Traumatizing. Doctors are saying it will take years of therapy just to wipe the smile off his face."

-- "Despite the recession, Microsoft is planning to open new stores to compete with Apple. Microsoft says they'll be just like Apple stores except the staff will freeze when you ask them a question."

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pure FAIL

Conan O'Brien shook like he was having seizures the first week he aired...he moved wildly from side to side...but he relaxed. Fallon will succeed. Finally a host with the gentleness of Carson back on TV.
No Leno sarcasm, no Kimmell amateur gutter class comments and bits, no O'Brien guest disinterest looking over their heads...just a funny cool dude who will make his guests enjoy their stay. Congrats Fallon.

Oh...let me just add that I have serious man-crushes for the work that Letterman and Ferguson do.

Well, Robert De Niro, Justin Timberlake, Van Morrison. Sounds good but watching it was terrible. The jokes were bad, I still don't know what film festival they were talking about, they basically said it was fun and there are lots of things to do – but they never explained one of them. Justin Timberlake saves the day; I’m a big fan of Robert De Niro, Van Morrison and Jimmy Fallon. Justin Timberlake not so much, But after the show last night I would rather see Justin Timberlake host the show. Van Morrison, I could not make out a word he said. He sounded like he was drunk, I know that’s terrible to say, but I also seen him again this morning on NBC’s today, (I think not sure). Again he sounded like he was drunk and I don’t think he was playing that harmonica either. Props to the roots they rock. The best part of the show was singing the news, Fallon seemed comfortable in this part of the show but that’s about it. Lick it for ten was terrible/not very entertaining. Hope it get better.

Big ratings!? This show was TERRIBLE! Fallon is a joke. Our local news in Calgary had a feed this morning saying that his show was already going the way of Pat Sajak, Magic Johnson, or that asshole tennis player (all of whom has very short lives shows just like Fallons). Fallon, if you are reading this, FUCK OFF ALREADY! YOU ARE NOT FUNNY. IF YOU ARE LAUGHING AT SOMETHING AND NOBODY ELSE IS LAUGHING IT IS NOT FUNNY.

I can write off the nervousness, but I doubt anyone in their right mind could possibly expect Jimmy Fallon to be on a par with Conan, Dave, or Craig let alone on his premier show.

Having said that, it was hard to watch, and truth be told, I watched it more for the fact of having DeNiro on. But it probably would have been better to have Justin as the first guest. It may have helped Fallon to loosen up sooner.

Cmon gang...have a look at the first shows of every talk show host prior...they all had to start somewhere. They all look liked "Deer in Headlights"...I did too.
Where they go from here is up to their writers. Fallon is absolutely no different from Carson, Conan, Ferguson, Leno, Douglas or O'Donnell on day one to day 29! But wait until second week of April. He'll be fine.
Why is today's audience so caught up on immediate pleasure, immediate gratification, immediate like or dislike. Where is the 'stand in another's shoes"...where is the idea to look at all sides of something before cutting the cord. Does everyone not hold onto that first day, that first time doing anything...I sure do. Keeps my feet planted and allows me to make the best call I can.

They had plenty of time to at least write good jokes, and they couldn't even do that. Lick it for 10 with clean objects? What's the point? They planned and they failed. Nervousness wasn't even the half of it.

I will reiterate my point for the benefit of Lee Williams, Fallon is FAIL, Ferguson is WIN

I'm not a Fallon fan. I didn't like the show last night and I didn't like him on SNL. The thing is, people are judging him against Conan and that isn't the right thing to do. Conan's audience grown up with him and are now in the work-force. His move to an hour earlier will allow his intended audience to stay tuned in while a new, younger generation tunes in for Fallon.

Anyway, I do enjoy Ferguson a hell of a lot. I only watched his show a few times before Conan's departure, but since Cone-dog has been off the air the past few weeks I have been watching Craig and I have to say he is one hilarious Scott.

There is absolutely no way that I will watch Fallon over Ferguson unless Craig is a rerun.

Yes Craig is HILARIOUS...he absolutely should be prime time.

Totally sucked!

Jimmy Fallon will never feel comfortable in front of the camera... at least not until his gaysex tape gets stolen in 20 years. oooooooh yeaaaa

Wednesday March 04...NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon is off to a stellar start as the show debuted Monday night precisely at 1237a with a 2.3/8 in metered-market households, the highest-rated Monday for NBC with metered markets in more than three years.

Gotta love the lad.

Tuesday night's bit about Fallon's desk chair was one of the most excruciating TV moments I've ever witnessed. Tina Fey was visibly dying, and must have been saying to herself: "What have I done to my career by being right here, right now?!"

He sucks. He just doesn't compare to Conan.

In addition to not being funny, it's hard to get behind a guy who is only hosting a talk show b/c he wasn't able to launch a movie career.

At least with the other guys, you know that this is their dream job...not plan B.

I barely could get past Fallon's opening jokes. They were terrible. The audience had about a tenth of it laughing, and the other people were sitting in stone silence. Because his jokes weren't funny. The show just progressivly got worst. I really wanted to like his show but I couldn't. He may be nervous but I don't know if I will want to tune in again with risking having to sit through more lame jokes.

I barely could get past Fallon's opening jokes. They were terrible. The audience had about a tenth of it laughing, and the other people were sitting in stone silence. Because his jokes weren't funny. The show just progressivly got worst. I really wanted to like his show but I couldn't. He may be nervous but I don't know if I will want to tune in again with risking having to sit through more lame jokes.

Jimmy's opening week monologues fell flat, but IT'S VERY MUCH ABOUT THE WRITERS. Conan was a writer who had to learn how to work with other writers AND deliver his own lines. It will take time for Jimmy's writers to get the hang of his style in the venue of late night. He's also a writer as well...learning to shift from SNL and well rehearsed stand up. If you've never liked Jimmy, then forget about it. But to most people, Jimmy is a funny, likable guy. And he's talentented (Check out his "Troll Doll Jingle' stand up) His crowd WILL grow as he gains confidence. You can take that to the bank.

conan was crap. he always said the EXACT same thing every night and he always contorted and twisted his body in weird ways when he came out i wondered if he was having a stroke. plus every joke he said would fail and then hed say "thank you!" to the one paid guy in the crowd. OKAY IT WAS FUNNY ONCE YOU DONT NEED TO REPEAT IT AFTER EVERY JOKE

Conan taking over the tonight show is utter crap and Jay will outshine him at the 10 oclock hour. Now we can all go to bed early and let conan die.

fallon was okay, 100x better than conan o'bitch but nothing to stay up for. if they fire conass and put fallon on the tonight show id stay up to watch it then!

LOL to the person who invented "Faillon" but I don't think he did too bad. i laughed really hard at the Microsoft joke on the first show. they cant all be winners.

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