Another week is here, and that means more interviews on the late night shows. Late Night with Seth Meyers will see a week of new episodes, despite the likes of Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Late Show taking a night off for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
There is a rerun on Friday, Jan. 23, which is completely normal as the late night shows have moved to a four-night week to save money. It’s time to head back to Emilia Clarke talking about Ponies, where she had to learn Russian. It’s not that much different to Dothraki, right? As for the rest of the week, we have the schedule below.

Monday, January 19
The first night of the week is all about All Out: Comedy About Ambition, as Sarah Silverman chats with Meyers about the Broadway comedy. This comedy sees the cast rotating out, and it’s Silverman’s turn.
Then Mark strong will take to the couch, where he talks about another Broadway production. He’s currently in a modern reimagining of Oedipus, but it’s a political thriller set on the night of an election.

Tuesday, January 20
The next night is focused on the Landman season 2 finale, so Billy Bob Thornton comes to the show to chat about it. It wasn’t that long ago that Ali Larter was on the late night shows to discuss the season.
After that, it’s back to the Broadway focus. Heidi Gardner is also part of the All Out: Comedy About Ambition, and she’ll be chatting about her time with the cast. After that, it’s over to Molly Bax, who will come to chat about “Cook This Book” and “More Is More,” where she teaches about embracing bold flavors in cooking.

Wednesday, January 21
Claire Foy will be on the show to chat about her upcoming bio-drama H Is for Hawk. She chats all about training for the production, which was necessary. The movie is an adaptation of Helen Macdonald’s 2014 memoir, where she shared how she trained Mabel, a goshawk, after her father’s sudden death.
Then Bert Kreischer discusses his comedy series Free Bert. It’s all about the decision to “put on a shirt” so that he could fit in better into the new series.

Thursday, January 22
The last new episode of the week is focused on another theatrical production. Sean Hayes will discuss his off-Broadway thriller, The Unknown, a production based on the horror novel of the same name.
Maria Taylor will then join Meyers to talk about the Winter Olympics, Super Bowl LX, and the NBA All-Star game, which are all sporting fixtures airing on NBC in February. It’s all part of the Legendary February plan that NBC has put together.
All schedules are subject to change.
Late Night with Seth Meyers airs weeknights at 12:37/11:37c on NBC.
