The picture was
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No wonder.
"We're having a technical
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whole show from my computer," Kimmel explained at the top of the hour in
his office, one hand holding his laptop as he aimed its built-in webcam at
himself.
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Not Kimmel, when faced with a power outage
right before
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TV host turned his chat show into iChat.
Walking on stage toting his laptop with
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"Can't we just plug into whatever that
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bright studio lights.
Alas, no. The lights worked fine, but the
outage had
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transmission center and tape operations area at Kimmel's Hollywood studio.
Things had gone on the fritz Monday shortly before the ABC late-night show was
scheduled to begin
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"I don't know if this is going to
work," he said more than once,
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But it did, in a goofy, amateur-hour,
show-must-go-on sort of way.
Even so, the unconventional production
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repeat episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" aired Monday. (The show airs
weeknights at 12:05 a.m. EDT.)
Kimmel chatted up members of the audience
in a bald
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"You see, we don't need celebrities to
do this show," he joked.
But he had celebrities. Guests included film
star Seth Rogen, comedian John Henson and country artist
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"Are we still on? Yeah, this is still
working," Kimmel said, apparently checking himself on his laptop screen in
mid-interview with Rogen.
"Yeah, it's working," Rogen said.
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The audience cheered distortedly.
Postproduction was kept to a
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Hornet," the film Rogen was plugging, was added later, with the studio
audience deprived of so much as a
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"Not only will these people not be
able to see it," Kimmel cracked, "but they're not allowed to come to
the
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Kimmel interviewed Henson, a co-host of the
game show "
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Back in the studio, Bentley and his band
managed to fit into the
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"I promise nothing terrible like this
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he signed off.
Of course, Kimmel isn't the only late-night
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lights began dimming and then suddenly went black as Ferguson was interviewing
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