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Premiere May 27, 2020
Network HBO Max
Seasons 1
Episodes 13

The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo is a spin-off of Sesame Street developed exclusively for the HBO Max streaming service. The series, consisting of 13 episodes, debuted on the platform on May 27, 2020. The first three episodes were available at launch, with new episodes premiering weekly afterwards.[1] Each episode runs 15 minutes long.[2]

The series stars Elmo as the host of his own late-night talk show. The series' curricular goals are centered around bedtime routines, with each episode demonstrating a different aspect of it.[1]

Official description

Elmo has a new favorite game: he’s hosting a talk show, right from his living room. With Cookie Monster as a sidekick, other Sesame Street pals as backstage crew, and even a House Band, Elmo welcomes real-life performers to his couch to entertain kids and families with music, games, and fun for all ages. Jimmy Fallon stops by to show Elmo the hosting ropes, Lil Nas X shares a catchy song, John Mulaney gets competitive in a tricycle race, and much more—all before Elmo’s bedtime![3]

The pilot, directed by Benjamin Lehmann, was produced in January 2019,[4][5] and featured special guest Kacey Musgraves performing "Rubber Duckie."[6] Full production of the series took place in November and December 2019.[7]

In addition to Musgraves, confirmed guests include Kwame Alexander, Sara Bareilles[8], Batman, Miles Brown, Ciara, Andy Cohen, Dan + Shay, Jimmy Fallon, Josh Groban, Mykal-Michelle Harris, H.E.R., Jonas Brothers, Hoda Kotb, Lil Nas X, Blake Lively, John Mulaney, John Oliver, Pentatonix, Ben Platt, Jason Sudeikis, Jonathan Van Ness, and Olivia Wilde.[9]

Not-Too-Late Show cast and crew

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