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NBC Announces Lineup for Tonight Show and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

NBC Universal announced today the upcoming guests that will be appearing on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon during the next week. Some of the biggest celebrity names on the lists include actors Hugh Jackman and Charlie Sheen on The Tonight Show and television personalities Steve Harvey and Heidi Klum on Late Night. Read on for a full lists of guests to be featured on the shows in the coming week!

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno:
Tuesday, September 3 - Guests include Bill Maher, Victoria Duval and musical guest ZZ Ward
Wednesday, September 4 - Guests include Christina Applegate, Rob Corddry with musical guest White Lies
Thursday, September 5 - Guests include Vince Vaughn, Olivia Munn with musical guest Vintage Trouble
Friday, September 6 - Guests include Simon Cowell, Adam Carolla with musical guest American Authors
Monday, September 9 - Guests include Martin Short, Meghan McCain with musical guest Backstreet Boys
Tuesday, September 10 - Guests include Rose Byrne with musical guest Jennifer Nettles
Wednesday, September 11 - Guests include Charlie Sheen
Thursday, September 12 - Guests include Hugh Jackman, Aisha Tyler with musical guests OneRepublic
Friday, September 13 - Guests include Zooey Deschanel, Terry Crews with musical guests Buena Vista Social Club

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon:
Tuesday, September 3: Guests include Michael Strahan, Demi Lovato and musical guest Neko Case. Show 0883
Wednesday, September 4: Guests include Heidi Klum, Mayor Cory Booker and musical guest The Julie Ruin. Raheem Devaughn sits-in with The Roots. Show 0884
Thursday, September 5: Guests include Steve Buscemi, Bethenny Frankel and Chef Daniel Humm. Show 0885
Friday, September 6: Guests include Katie Couric, Patton Oswalt and musical guest New Politics. Tamar Braxton sits-in with The Roots. Show 0886
**Monday, September 9: Guests include Steve Harvey, The Duck Dynasty Cast and musical guest Goldfrapp. Show 0887
**Tuesday, September 10: Guests include Michelle Pfeiffer, David Cross and musical guest Volcano Choir. Show 0888
**Wednesday, September 11: Guests include Ricky Gervais, Michael Shannon and musical guest MGMT. Simon Townshend sits-in with The Roots. Show 0889
These listings are subject to change
**denotes changes or additions

For more information on both shows, check out the official The Tonight Show with Jay Leno website and the official Late Night with Jimmy Fallon website.

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