To support his new album "How Did I Get Here?," Louis Tomlinson will make an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." Tomlins
Louis Tomlinson will return to “Fallon” on January 22.
To support his new album “How Did I Get Here?,” Louis Tomlinson will make an appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”
Tomlinson will be an interview and musical guest on the Thursday, January 22 edition of the show.
The aforementioned new album arrives January 23; insofar as Tomlinson’s actual “Fallon” segments will likely air after midnight late Thursday/early Friday, the album will already be available digitally by the time he chats and takes the stage.
The episode will also feature appearances by Anthony Anderson and Nell Fisher.
From returning Doctor Who and Last Tango in Halifax to new series with David Tennant, Keeley Hawes and more, here's the best of 2020 TV
Happy Valley (series 3)
The long-awaited third series of Sally Wainwright’s Bafta-winning crime drama had previously been expected to finally air in 2019, however it’s looking more likely to hit screens in 2020, with Sarah Lancashire reprising her role as no-nonsense copper Catherine Cawood.
Last Tango in Halifax (series 4)
Derek Jacobi, Anne Reid, Sarah Lancashire and Nicola Walker will all return for four more episodes of the much-loved comedy drama, written by Sally Wainwright. The Bafta-winning drama tells the story of former childhood sweethearts Celia and Alan who have rekindled their relationship later in life, as well as following the lives of their respective grown-up daughters.
Glass Houses
The Vicar of Dibley star Dawn French is set to play a dangerous village gossip in Glass Houses. Her character Maggie Connors is a busybody who gives an indiscreet interview to a local radio interviewer that sparks off a series of unexpected happenings in the fictional town of Thurlbury.
Jan 22nd
Created by and starring Michaela Coel of Chewing Gum fame, Jan 22nd promises to be a “provocative” series exploring the question of sexual consent in today’s world, where gratification is only a dating app away.
Call the Midwife
The midwives of Poplar return for another series (plus a 2019 Christmas special) which starts in January 1965 with the funeral of Winston Churchill, and sees Nonnatus House “entering a bold and innovative era”. And there’s good news for Midwife fans – the drama has been green-lit for a further two series so will be on our screens until at least 2022.
Killing Eve (series 3)
Killing Eve will return to screens in 2020 with a new female showrunner at the helm: Suzanne Heathcote. But who will be reprising their roles? Well, it largely depends who survives series two.
Gentleman Jack (series 2)
Suranne Jones will be back to bring the remarkable story of Anne Lister to life in a second series of the period drama, which was recommissioned after just two episodes of the first season had aired.
Unforgotten
DCI Cassie Stuart (Nicola Walker) and DI Sunny Khan (Sanjeev Bhaskar) dig into another historic crime in this critically acclaimed series from writer Chris Lang