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US late-night TV show hosts to move to studios soon, no live audiences: Report

The late-night TV show hosts in the US were filming their shows from their respective homes for the last several months due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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The United States Late Night show hosts Stephen Colbert and James Corden are all set to return filming in studios on Monday, the publication Hollywood Reporter stated.

Both of them have been filming their shows from their respective homes for the last several months due to the coronavirus pandemic. Stephen Colbert hosts 'The Late Show' while James Corden hosts `The Late Late Show`.

The 41-year-old host, Corden will be returning to a redesigned studio setup, which has been made to ensure the safety of the staff and crew. He will be gracing the new stage on Monday night with a fresh set of episodes, as per a tweet by the show put out earlier.

Meanwhile, CBS has refused to comment on Colbert`s new location from where he will be filming the show.

However, Colbert will not be filming from the Ed Sullivan Theater, his earlier studio.

Neither shows will have a live, in-studio audience.

The only late-night TV host to have already started taping shows from the studio is Jimmy Fallon. The Tonight Show` had started its operations back in the studios from July.

Television show host Fallon, like many others, was doing the programme for over three months in his `At Home` special edition where he hosted celebrities online.

However, followed by slight relaxation of lockdown, the whole team of `The Tonight Show` has made their ways back to the studio, while keeping a strict tab on the precautionary measures.Several television shows, film shooting, were made to halt their production due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

(With ANI inputs)

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