Fans of Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be astonished to learn that its celebrated host once yearned for its cancellation, candidly sharing the immense difficulties of its early run, from daily guest-booking crises to profound self-doubt, underscoring the remarkable journey to its current status as a late-night staple.
In a surprising and candid revelation, veteran late-night host Jimmy Kimmel has admitted to a period of deep struggle during the formative years of his highly successful talk show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!. He recently shared on SiriusXM’s Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast that he often “would pray that they canceled the show sometimes” because he “didn’t know what [he] was doing” and felt he “couldn’t do it anymore.”
This confession paints a stark picture of the immense pressure and uncertainty that surrounded the show’s launch in January 2003, a significant departure from his previous role co-hosting Comedy Central’s The Man Show. Despite the internal turmoil, Kimmel expressed that he couldn’t bring himself to quit, driven by a strong sense of responsibility toward “all the many people who worked for me.”
The Early Battle for Guests and Self-Assurance
The primary challenge plaguing Jimmy Kimmel Live! in its nascent stages was a severe shortage of guests. Operating on a live schedule, airing at 12:05 a.m., Kimmel recalled frantic afternoons where the show still lacked celebrity appearances. “There were times where it was 5:30 in the afternoon and we didn’t have guests for that night’s show,” he explained to host Ted Danson on the podcast.
This critical gap forced Kimmel into an unconventional and unsustainable strategy: phoning his friends to fill empty slots. His then-girlfriend, comedian Sarah Silverman, along with fellow comedians Kathy Griffin, Anthony Anderson, Adam Carolla, and David Alan Grier, frequently answered his last-minute calls. “God bless them, because I needed them. And they were always ready at a moment’s notice to come on,” Kimmel gratefully recalled. This reliance on personal connections rather than established booking procedures was, as he put it, “not how you go into a show.”
It took considerable time for the show to find its rhythm and solidify its identity. Kimmel noted that it eventually “stabilized” and he “figured out how to do it,” implementing “running bits” and other elements to maintain momentum. This perseverance ultimately paid off, transforming Jimmy Kimmel Live! into an impressive two-decade-long run, currently in its 24th season, and establishing Kimmel as a respected stalwart in late-night television. This sentiment was echoed by a report from People, detailing his struggles.
Navigating Controversy: A Recent Test of Resilience
This revealing interview occurred just prior to another challenging period for Kimmel and his show. In September, Jimmy Kimmel Live! was briefly pulled from the air following controversial comments Kimmel made regarding the shooting death of right-wing personality Charlie Kirk.
During his September 15 monologue, Kimmel commented on the incident, suggesting political opportunism: “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.” His remarks, which included showing clips of former President Donald Trump discussing Kirk’s death and quipping about Trump being at the “fourth stage of grief, construction,” sparked a significant backlash.
Disney’s ABC initially suspended the program, a decision that Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr reportedly applauded when some station owners like Nexstar Media and Sinclair preempted the show. However, following “thoughtful conversations” with Kimmel, Disney announced its return on September 23, acknowledging that some comments were “ill-timed and thus insensitive.”
The Show’s Resurgence and Fan Support
Upon his emotional return to air, Kimmel clarified, “It was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man. I don’t think there was anything funny about it.” Despite criticisms, including those from Donald Trump who suggested Kimmel was taken off air for “lack of talent,” the show’s comeback episode saw an astounding surge in viewership.
The episode garnered 6.3 million television viewers, tripling its average viewership of 1.4 million and making it the most-watched regularly-scheduled episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! ever, surpassed only by its Super Bowl specials in 2006 and 2014. This impressive rebound, even with an estimated 23 percent of households unable to watch due to boycotts by some local ABC stations, demonstrates the strong public support for Kimmel. The suspension also notably impacted Disney’s streaming services, with The Independent reporting a spike in subscription cancellations for Hulu (10% from 5%) and Disney+ (8% from 4%) in September.
From wishing for cancellation in its infancy to navigating major controversies and returning stronger than ever, Jimmy Kimmel’s journey with Jimmy Kimmel Live! is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the enduring power of a host who eventually found his voice and his audience.