Needless to say, the first two nights are probably the strongest. After the first two days the schedule becomes hit or miss, but that is the way late night shows have always run. There just aren’t enough A-list guests to keep it filled every night of the week. So, let’s take a look at the list.
Monday, March 1
Jamie Foxx, the Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn and a musical performance by Brad Paisley
Tuesday, March 2
Sarah Palin, the Olympic snowboarder Shaun White
Wednesday, March 3
“Jaywalk All-Stars” with the cast of “Jersey Shore,” Chelsea Handler, speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno and a musical performance by Avril Lavigne
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Thursday, March 4
Matthew McConaughey and Jason Reitman
Friday, March 5
Morgan Freeman and Meredith Vieira
Monday, March 8
Simon Cowell
Tuesday, March 9
Christoph Waltz, the animal expert Dave Salmoni and a musical performance by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Wednesday, March 10
Kristen Stewart and Guy Fieri
Thursday, March 11
Dana Carvey and Kim Kardashian, with a musical performance by Colbie Caillat
Friday, March 12
Dakota Fanning and Judd Apatow
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