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In a live interview at Paley Fest in Beverly Hills, packed with TV fans, Jimmy Fallon spent an evening with moderator Chris Hardwick, according to the Hollywood Reporter, sharing what goes on behind the scenes on 'Late Night.'
Fallon praised how quickly his team creates some of the comedy gold that's been airing lately -- for example, while he got into and hair and makeup, polishing his Charlie Sheen impersonation by watching interviews on his laptop, his writers whipped up the script for the 'Winning' cologne ad that instantly went viral.
And for last year's laughably low-budget 'Bothered' sketch, Fallon and Robert Pattinson (plus a camera operator) hung from a tree outside their Rockefeller Plaza offices, in order to pull off the absurd, pasty-pale encounter between faux vampires.
Fallon revealed a major coup, to be aired on an upcoming episode: He says Tiger Woods will drop by for his first post-scandal interview, during which he's agreed to a round of miniature golf with the host. "We're going to do it," Fallon confirmed.
As for the upswing in popularity for 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,' the 36-year-old (recently honored by Ben amp; Jerry's with his own flavor of ice cream) believes hosting the 2010 Emmys was a turning point. But he says the high-profile gig wasn't easy to land. With Lorne Michaels vouching to NBC that Fallon would succeed in the role, the network finally named him host, after which he developed the joyful 'Born to Run' opener to prove his mission "to embrace television."
The former 'SNL' regular reminisced about cracking up in sketches back in the day, particularly during on hot tub scene when co-star Will Ferrell would "pinch me every time I moved."
Fallon also remarked that fans of his show can look forward to a new book this May, inspired by the recurring 'Late Night' sketch, 'Thank You Notes.'
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In a live interview at Paley Fest in Beverly Hills, packed with TV fans, Jimmy Fallon spent an evening with moderator Chris Hardwick, according to the Hollywood Reporter, sharing what goes on behind the scenes on 'Late Night.'
Fallon praised how quickly his team creates some of the comedy gold that's been airing lately -- for example, while he got into and hair and makeup, polishing his Charlie Sheen impersonation by watching interviews on his laptop, his writers whipped up the script for the 'Winning' cologne ad that instantly went viral.
And for last year's laughably low-budget 'Bothered' sketch, Fallon and Robert Pattinson (plus a camera operator) hung from a tree outside their Rockefeller Plaza offices, in order to pull off the absurd, pasty-pale encounter between faux vampires.
Fallon revealed a major coup, to be aired on an upcoming episode: He says Tiger Woods will drop by for his first post-scandal interview, during which he's agreed to a round of miniature golf with the host. "We're going to do it," Fallon confirmed.
As for the upswing in popularity for 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,' the 36-year-old (recently honored by Ben amp; Jerry's with his own flavor of ice cream) believes hosting the 2010 Emmys was a turning point. But he says the high-profile gig wasn't easy to land. With Lorne Michaels vouching to NBC that Fallon would succeed in the role, the network finally named him host, after which he developed the joyful 'Born to Run' opener to prove his mission "to embrace television."
The former 'SNL' regular reminisced about cracking up in sketches back in the day, particularly during on hot tub scene when co-star Will Ferrell would "pinch me every time I moved."
Fallon also remarked that fans of his show can look forward to a new book this May, inspired by the recurring 'Late Night' sketch, 'Thank You Notes.'
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