Is Jimmy Kimmel Live! new tonight, November 22?

UNSPECIFIED: In this screengrab released on November 17, Jimmy Kimmel speaks at the 2022 Media Access Awards presented by Easterseals and broadcast on November 17, 2022. (Photo by 2022 Media Access Awards Presented By Easterseals/Getty Images for Easterseals)
UNSPECIFIED: In this screengrab released on November 17, Jimmy Kimmel speaks at the 2022 Media Access Awards presented by Easterseals and broadcast on November 17, 2022. (Photo by 2022 Media Access Awards Presented By Easterseals/Getty Images for Easterseals) /
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Jimmy Kimmel Live! always tries to make the most of the holidays. So what should late-night TV fans expect to see tonight on ABC?

Whether it’s Halloween pranks on kids or Christmas pranks on celebrities, Jimmy Kimmel usually has something up his sleeve for any special occasion. The comedian especially enjoys Thanksgiving, considering he fancies himself an amateur chef.

Unfortunately, we won’t get to discover what Jimmy Kimmel has on the menu on Wednesday. There will not be a new episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! tonight. The show is giving its staff an extra day off for Thanksgiving.

Instead, ABC will reair the November 14 episode. If you decide to tune in, you can catch a guest lineup that included Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell, Juno Temple, and d4vd.

What to watch instead of Jimmy Kimmel Live! tonight

Jimmy Kimmel Live! taking the night off is bad news for his fans. But the good news is that the rest of late-night TV is ready to go on Wednesday.

Check out The Late Show with Stephen Colbert at 11:35 p.m. ET on CBS. He’ll chat with Peter Dinklage and Tig Notaro on the new episode.

At the same time on NBC, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon will also have a new show. Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Joel Kinnaman, and Mario Carbone are all scheduled to appear.

Stick around after the show to catch an all-new episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers. The NBC show welcomes Paul Giamatti, Andrew Moskos, Pep Rosenfeld, and Bryan Carter tonight.

The Daily Show also has a new broadcast on Wednesday night. Rep. Jeff Jackson of North Carolina joins the show.