Late-night talk show hosted by Lilly Singh was allegedly designed to fail
In a recent interview with SiriusXM's Julia Cunningham, Lilly Singh opened up about the cancellation of her late-night talk show, "A Little Late with Lilly Singh." The show, which aired on NBC, was cancelled last year.
Singh stated that she was "set up to fail" by executives due to the grueling schedule, budget restrictions, and pandemic-related challenges. The second season of A Little Late also released during the pandemic and featured Zoom interviews.
Despite the difficult experience, Singh sounds optimistic about the cancellation. She has been busy since then, starring in the TV series The Muppets Mayhem, writing, executive producing, and starring in her own film Doin' It, and appearing in a voice role in The Bad Guys 2.
The late-night talk show timeslot has always been built on harsh fiscal realities, with shows like Last Call With Carson Daly aiming to produce talk show-esque content without the need for a topical or regularly produced series. A Little Late, however, recorded its whole first season in bulk over a three-month period.
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Singh has also discussed what questions to ask about money and schedule demands in future projects. It seems she has learned valuable lessons from her experience with A Little Late and is ready to apply them in her future endeavours.