Jimmy Kimmel Live! Week of March 10: Mulaney, McHale, Leary, and Pompeo Headline

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Jimmy Kimmel Live! returns next week with a characteristically eclectic mix of guests, from stand-up royalty to magic, music, and a touch of reality TV.

Kicking things off on Monday, March 10th is comedian John Mulaney, promoting his latest tour, “Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney.” He’s joined by actor Jack Quaid, who stars in the upcoming thriller “Novocaine,” and musical guest Poppy.

Tuesday, March 11th brings the always-entertaining Joel McHale to the couch, discussing his Fox sitcom “Animal Control.” Singer SZA will be talking about her new projects, “One of Them Days” and the “Grand National Tour,” with musical accompaniment provided by Blondshell. Plus, Mike Campbell sits in with Cleto and the Cletones, so expect some top-notch musical jamming.

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Wednesday, March 12th features the comedic stylings of Denis Leary, promoting his book “Going Dutch,” along with actor Ray Nicholson (son of Jack) discussing his work in “Borderline” and “Novocaine.” Musical guest FINNEAS rounds out the evening.

Closing out the week on Thursday, March 13th is Ellen Pompeo, fresh off her exit from “Grey’s Anatomy,” talking about her upcoming project, “Good American Family.” Illusionist David Blaine will be discussing his latest death-defying feats in “David Blaine Do Not Attempt.” Saint Motel provides the musical entertainment.

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“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. EST on ABC.

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