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"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" is returning to air on Sept. 23, Disney said in a statement, a week after ABC suspended the show.
After a six-day suspension, Jimmy Kimmel says he wouldn't rule out interviewing Donald Trump — his most vocal critic — on his show. 'He gives us a lot to use, to deal with,' the host said.
During Jimmy Fallon's monologue Tuesday on The Tonight Show, the late-night host addressed the return of Jimmy Kimmel on ABC by saying, "If you're tuning in to see what I'll say about my suspension the last couple days, again, you're watching the wrong Jimmy, dad. The other Jimmy, dad."
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Disney announced "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" will return to ABC on Tuesday, following "thoughtful conversations" between officials and Kimmel about his suspension.
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“Just a few hours before we tape this broadcast, we got word that our long national late nightmare is over,” Stephen Colbert said on “The Late Show” Monday night, “because Disney announced that ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ will return to air on ABC tomorrow, Tuesday night.”
ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!" will return on Tuesday after a brief suspension of the late-night program for the host's comments, The Walt Disney Company announced on Monday.
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