How to Watch Seth Meyers This Week
Late Night with Seth Meyers returns with new episodes after a week of reruns.

Late Night with Seth Meyers returns with new episodes after a week of reruns.
This guide is for late-night viewers who want the return schedule, guest lineup, and broadcast time for Late Night with Seth Meyers and the show’s official updates. You’ll finish with a simple week-ahead plan: when the new episodes start, who is booked, and how to verify the lineup on NBC.
If you follow the steps below, you will have a clear viewing schedule for the week of June 1, plus a quick way to check whether an episode is new or a repeat. This is useful if you track topical monologues, guest interviews, or just want to know when Seth Meyers is back on the air.
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- A TV provider or live TV streaming account that carries NBC.
- Access to NBC’s official show page or the NBC website.
- A device with internet access: phone, tablet, laptop, or smart TV.
- U.S. Eastern Time awareness, since the show airs at 12:35 a.m. ET.
- No special app version is required, but the NBC app should be current if you plan to stream clips or episodes.
Step 1: Confirm the return date
Goal: lock in the first night of new episodes so you know when the show stops being in reruns.

According to the report, Late Night with Seth Meyers returns with new episodes beginning Monday, June 1. Mark that date on your calendar and treat it as the start of the new week of shows.
You should see the first fresh episode listed for Monday night, not another rerun block.
Step 2: Check the broadcast time
Goal: make sure you tune in at the right hour, especially if you watch live.

The show airs at 12:35 a.m. ET on NBC. If you are in another time zone, convert that to your local schedule before Monday night so you do not miss the opening monologue.
You should see the episode begin after midnight Eastern time, with the usual late-night format.
Step 3: Review the Monday-to-Thursday guest lineup
Goal: know which episodes are new and which guests are scheduled so you can pick the nights that matter most to you.
The week includes Brett Goldstein and David Sedaris on Monday, Anna Faris, P!NK, and Ann Patchett on Tuesday, Will Forte and Alison Brie on Wednesday, and Paul Rudd with Rafael Nadal on Thursday.
Monday: Brett Goldstein, David Sedaris
Tuesday: Anna Faris, P!NK, Ann Patchett
Wednesday: Will Forte, Alison Brie
Thursday: Paul Rudd, Rafael Nadal
Friday: repeat episode with Tiffany Haddish and Josh GrobanYou should see four straight nights of fresh episodes, followed by a Friday repeat.
Step 4: Match each guest to the likely segment
Goal: decide whether you want the monologue, the interview, or the topical commentary segment.
The article says Meyers will have plenty of current headlines to cover, including Trump’s canceled America 250 concert, cabinet meeting updates, and developments in Iran. That means the opening monologue and “A Closer Look” segment are likely to be the most news-heavy parts of the show this week.
You should see the strongest political and comedy commentary early in each episode, before the guest interviews begin.
Step 5: Verify the episode on NBC before airtime
Goal: confirm that the listing still matches the published schedule on the day you watch.
Check NBC’s official show page or your TV guide on Monday evening, then compare the listing against the guest names and repeat notice. If the Friday episode still shows Tiffany Haddish and Josh Groban, you know it is not a new broadcast.
You should see the same lineup reflected in NBC’s schedule, which confirms the source article is still current.
| Metric | Before/Baseline | After/Result |
|---|---|---|
| New episodes | 1 week of reruns | New episodes resume Monday, June 1 |
| Live air time | Not specified during reruns | 12:35 a.m. ET on NBC |
| Fresh episodes in the week | 0 | 4 new episodes, 1 repeat |
Common mistakes
- Assuming every night is new: fix this by checking Friday, which is a repeat with Tiffany Haddish and Josh Groban.
- Watching at local midnight without converting from ET: fix this by translating 12:35 a.m. ET into your time zone before the show starts.
- Using an outdated listing: fix this by confirming the schedule on NBC or your TV guide on the day you watch.
What's next
If you want to go deeper, track the week’s monologues and guest interviews after each episode airs, then compare them with NBC’s official clips and recap pages. That gives you a clean way to follow Meyers’ coverage as the news cycle changes through the week.
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