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Strike Force Five

Strike Force Five is a limited series podcast hosted by American comedians and talk show hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver. Running 12 episodes from August 30 to October 10, 2023, it was created to support the five hosts' employees who were out of work due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike. Upon its debut, the podcast hit the top charts on Spotify and Apple in the United States and received positive to mixed reviews.

Strike Force Five
Presentation
Hosted by
Genre
LanguageEnglish
Length51–72 minutes
Production
No. of episodes12
Publication
Original releaseAugust 30 (2023-08-30) –
October 10, 2023 (2023-10-10)
ProviderMegaphone[1]
Related
Websitestrikeforcefive.com

History edit

Background edit

On May 2, 2023, the Writers Guild of America (WGA), representing 11,500 screenwriters, went on strike over an ongoing labor dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). Production for many shows employing WGA members was immediately halted, including the hosts' respective talk shows, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.[2] Stephen Colbert suggested that the hosts keep in touch more during the strike, citing poor communication among the late-night hosts during the last writers' strike in 2008 as one of the reasons. The hosts began having weekly Zoom meetings to discuss the strike, which eventually led to Kimmel ideating the podcast named after their personal text chain.[3][4][5] Proceeds from the podcast would go to the hosts' employees, who were out of work because of the strike.[1][6][7]

Post-debut edit

On September 13, it was announced that Fallon, Kimmel, and Colbert would be performing together in a one-night-only live show called "Strike Force Three" at the Dolby Live theater in Las Vegas on September 23. Much like Strike Force Five, the show was set to raise money for their staff members.[8][9][10] However, the live show was cancelled because Kimmel tested positive for COVID-19.[11][12]

Several celebrities have made guest appearances on the podcast, including Jon Stewart,[13][14] David Letterman,[15][16] and Ryan Reynolds.[17] Conan O'Brien was set to be one of the guests, but the strike ended before he could be scheduled.[18]

As the writers' strike ended on September 27, allowing the production of late-night talk shows to resume, the hosts announced that the podcast would end after an unspecified number of episodes.[19][20] The podcast ended on October 10, 2023, after 12 episodes.[16][21]

Format edit

The podcast was set to run for at least 12 episodes, with each episode lasting approximately 60 minutes. During each episode, the five hosts would discuss one or more subjects, such as fishing or interesting facts about their parents, on a Zoom call.[7] The leading host, who is different for every episode, would usually decide on the subjects.[22][23] Additionally, a thunder sound effect played every time the podcast title was mentioned. The podcast's improvised nature aimed to demonstrate the importance of their staff members, such as researchers and writers, to their respective shows.[3]

Episodes edit

No.TitleLeading hostLengthOriginal air date
1"Five Late Night Hosts Talk at the Same Time for the First Time"Jimmy Kimmel1:06:31August 30, 2023 (2023-08-30)
2"A Second Episode About First Episodes"Seth Meyers1:03:31September 3, 2023 (2023-09-03)
3"Stories We Missed, Vasectomies and Moby Dick"Stephen Colbert59:29September 7, 2023 (2023-09-07)
4"Awards Show Screwups, Late Night Multiverse & Batman Wants to Murder Kimmel"John Oliver51:07September 12, 2023 (2023-09-12)
5"Strike Force Wives!"Jimmy Fallon1:01:39September 15, 2023 (2023-09-15)
6"The Guys Answer Questions from Listeners"Jimmy Kimmel51:42September 19, 2023 (2023-09-19)
7"Jon Stewart Makes it Six"Stephen Colbert57:44September 22, 2023 (2023-09-22)
8"The Talk Show Hosts Name Sneaky Great Talk Show Guests"Seth Meyers57:11September 26, 2023 (2023-09-26)
9"David Letterman Makes it Six"Jimmy Kimmel1:12:49September 29, 2023 (2023-09-29)
10"The Strike is Over But the Podcast Isn't Yet"John Oliver42:09October 3, 2023 (2023-10-03)
11"The Return of Strike Force Wives!"Jimmy Fallon1:06:40October 6, 2023 (2023-10-06)
12"The Strike Force Five Says Goodbye (with a Special Guest)"Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert55:51October 10, 2023 (2023-10-10)

Reception edit

Strike Force Five received positive to mixed reviews, with many critics praising the cause but also commenting on the uneven quality of the podcast. Alexi Duggins of The Guardian thought there was a "lo-fi charm" to the podcast and found the conversations interesting.[24] Sarah Larson of The New Yorker considered the podcast to have "a value of its own", writing that it was refreshing to hear the hosts having friendly discussions while also supporting the strike.[25] Although Miranda Sawyer of The Guardian appreciated the podcast’s cause, she felt that the unscripted nature of the podcast sometimes leads to unfocused discussions.[26] Brianna Wellen of Primetimer echoed the sentiment in her review of the first episode, adding that the podcast felt like "an unofficial battle between to be the top late night star" due to the hosts having to interrupt each other.[27] During an episode of The Colin McEnroe Show podcast, podcast critic Nicholas Quah expressed that the comedic potential of the show remained largely untapped.[28] Fiona Sturges of the Financial Times felt the quality of the podcast was inconsistent,[29] with Sean Malin of Vulture noting that it depended on who was hosting the episodes.[30] Fiona McCann of the Irish Times thought that the podcast was lackluster compared to the hosts' respective talk shows.[31] James Poniewozik of The New York Times described the podcast as "an amiable, shapeless session of five peers busting chops, trading shop talk and occasionally reading sponsor ads like modern day Joe Franklins."[32]

The podcast also saw responses from late-night staff members, subject-matter experts, and other late-night hosts. Bill Carter, author of The Late Shift and The War for Late Night, praised the idea and said that the hosts "get along pretty well, which is kind of atypical for the history of late night."[6] Sarah Kobos, photo research coordinator for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, expressed her gratitude for the podcast going towards helping fellow staff members.[3] Greg Gutfeld, who hosts Gutfeld! on Fox News, called the podcast "pathetic" and additionally criticized the comedy styles of the hosts' shows.[33] Gutfeld's show was unaffected by the writers' strike because it did not employ WGA writers.[34]

Many critics consider the fifth episode, "Strike Force Wives!", where Fallon hosts a game show similar to The Newlywed Game, the best episode of the podcast.[16][21][30] Host Seth Meyers commented that it was "the launch pad" for Strike Force Five, as the hosts discovered that audiences enjoyed a looser approach to the podcast.[35]

During Strike Force Five's run, Rolling Stone published a report that detailed the alleged toxic work environment on The Tonight Show caused by Fallon's "erratic behavior".[36] Nina Metz of the Chicago Tribune commented on what it meant for the future of the podcast, saying, "These are public figures who have worked to cultivate reputations as decent human beings who are sincerely interested in the people who work for them. [...] How does continuing with Fallon – as if nothing is amiss – not tarnish that?"[37] Linda Holmes on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast also expressed her uncertainty about the future of the podcast, saying that it would be odd to not address the allegations even if they had prerecorded episodes.[38] It was later revealed that at least two other episodes were recorded before the report,[39] and the controversy remained unaddressed after the end of the podcast.[16][21]

Strike Force Five debuted at number one on the podcast and news podcast charts of both Apple and Spotify in the United States.[22][40] The podcast was featured on Time's list of the top 10 podcasts of 2023.[41]

References edit

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Strike Force Five is a limited series podcast hosted by American comedians and talk show hosts Stephen Colbert Jimmy Fallon Jimmy Kimmel Seth Meyers and John Oliver Running 12 episodes from August 30 to October 10 2023 it was created to support the five hosts employees who were out of work due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike Upon its debut the podcast hit the top charts on Spotify and Apple in the United States and received positive to mixed reviews Strike Force FivePresentationHosted byStephen ColbertJimmy FallonJimmy KimmelSeth MeyersJohn OliverGenreComedyLanguageEnglishLength51 72 minutesProductionNo of episodes12PublicationOriginal releaseAugust 30 2023 08 30 October 10 2023 2023 10 10 ProviderMegaphone 1 RelatedWebsitestrikeforcefive wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Post debut 2 Format 3 Episodes 4 Reception 5 ReferencesHistory editBackground edit On May 2 2023 the Writers Guild of America WGA representing 11 500 screenwriters went on strike over an ongoing labor dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers AMPTP Production for many shows employing WGA members was immediately halted including the hosts respective talk shows The Late Show with Stephen Colbert The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Jimmy Kimmel Live Late Night with Seth Meyers and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver 2 Stephen Colbert suggested that the hosts keep in touch more during the strike citing poor communication among the late night hosts during the last writers strike in 2008 as one of the reasons The hosts began having weekly Zoom meetings to discuss the strike which eventually led to Kimmel ideating the podcast named after their personal text chain 3 4 5 Proceeds from the podcast would go to the hosts employees who were out of work because of the strike 1 6 7 Post debut edit On September 13 it was announced that Fallon Kimmel and Colbert would be performing together in a one night only live show called Strike Force Three at the Dolby Live theater in Las Vegas on September 23 Much like Strike Force Five the show was set to raise money for their staff members 8 9 10 However the live show was cancelled because Kimmel tested positive for COVID 19 11 12 Several celebrities have made guest appearances on the podcast including Jon Stewart 13 14 David Letterman 15 16 and Ryan Reynolds 17 Conan O Brien was set to be one of the guests but the strike ended before he could be scheduled 18 As the writers strike ended on September 27 allowing the production of late night talk shows to resume the hosts announced that the podcast would end after an unspecified number of episodes 19 20 The podcast ended on October 10 2023 after 12 episodes 16 21 Format editThe podcast was set to run for at least 12 episodes with each episode lasting approximately 60 minutes During each episode the five hosts would discuss one or more subjects such as fishing or interesting facts about their parents on a Zoom call 7 The leading host who is different for every episode would usually decide on the subjects 22 23 Additionally a thunder sound effect played every time the podcast title was mentioned The podcast s improvised nature aimed to demonstrate the importance of their staff members such as researchers and writers to their respective shows 3 Episodes editNo TitleLeading hostLengthOriginal air date1 Five Late Night Hosts Talk at the Same Time for the First Time Jimmy Kimmel1 06 31August 30 2023 2023 08 30 2 A Second Episode About First Episodes Seth Meyers1 03 31September 3 2023 2023 09 03 3 Stories We Missed Vasectomies and Moby Dick Stephen Colbert59 29September 7 2023 2023 09 07 4 Awards Show Screwups Late Night Multiverse amp Batman Wants to Murder Kimmel John Oliver51 07September 12 2023 2023 09 12 5 Strike Force Wives Jimmy Fallon1 01 39September 15 2023 2023 09 15 6 The Guys Answer Questions from Listeners Jimmy Kimmel51 42September 19 2023 2023 09 19 7 Jon Stewart Makes it Six Stephen Colbert57 44September 22 2023 2023 09 22 8 The Talk Show Hosts Name Sneaky Great Talk Show Guests Seth Meyers57 11September 26 2023 2023 09 26 9 David Letterman Makes it Six Jimmy Kimmel1 12 49September 29 2023 2023 09 29 10 The Strike is Over But the Podcast Isn t Yet John Oliver42 09October 3 2023 2023 10 03 11 The Return of Strike Force Wives Jimmy Fallon1 06 40October 6 2023 2023 10 06 12 The Strike Force Five Says Goodbye with a Special Guest Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert55 51October 10 2023 2023 10 10 Reception editStrike Force Five received positive to mixed reviews with many critics praising the cause but also commenting on the uneven quality of the podcast Alexi Duggins of The Guardian thought there was a lo fi charm to the podcast and found the conversations interesting 24 Sarah Larson of The New Yorker considered the podcast to have a value of its own writing that it was refreshing to hear the hosts having friendly discussions while also supporting the strike 25 Although Miranda Sawyer of The Guardian appreciated the podcast s cause she felt that the unscripted nature of the podcast sometimes leads to unfocused discussions 26 Brianna Wellen of Primetimer echoed the sentiment in her review of the first episode adding that the podcast felt like an unofficial battle between to be the top late night star due to the hosts having to interrupt each other 27 During an episode of The Colin McEnroe Show podcast podcast critic Nicholas Quah expressed that the comedic potential of the show remained largely untapped 28 Fiona Sturges of the Financial Times felt the quality of the podcast was inconsistent 29 with Sean Malin of Vulture noting that it depended on who was hosting the episodes 30 Fiona McCann of the Irish Times thought that the podcast was lackluster compared to the hosts respective talk shows 31 James Poniewozik of The New York Times described the podcast as an amiable shapeless session of five peers busting chops trading shop talk and occasionally reading sponsor ads like modern day Joe Franklins 32 The podcast also saw responses from late night staff members subject matter experts and other late night hosts Bill Carter author of The Late Shift and The War for Late Night praised the idea and said that the hosts get along pretty well which is kind of atypical for the history of late night 6 Sarah Kobos photo research coordinator for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon expressed her gratitude for the podcast going towards helping fellow staff members 3 Greg Gutfeld who hosts Gutfeld on Fox News called the podcast pathetic and additionally criticized the comedy styles of the hosts shows 33 Gutfeld s show was unaffected by the writers strike because it did not employ WGA writers 34 Many critics consider the fifth episode Strike Force Wives where Fallon hosts a game show similar to The Newlywed Game the best episode of the podcast 16 21 30 Host Seth Meyers commented that it was the launch pad for Strike Force Five as the hosts discovered that audiences enjoyed a looser approach to the podcast 35 During Strike Force Five s run Rolling Stone published a report that detailed the alleged toxic work environment on The Tonight Show caused by Fallon s erratic behavior 36 Nina Metz of the Chicago Tribune commented on what it meant for the future of the podcast saying These are public figures who have worked to cultivate reputations as decent human beings who are sincerely interested in the people who work for them How does continuing with Fallon as if nothing is amiss not tarnish that 37 Linda Holmes on NPR s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast also expressed her uncertainty about the future of the podcast saying that it would be odd to not address the allegations even if they had prerecorded episodes 38 It was later revealed that at least two other episodes were recorded before the report 39 and the controversy remained unaddressed after the end of the podcast 16 21 Strike Force Five debuted at number one on the podcast and news podcast charts of both Apple and Spotify in the United States 22 40 The podcast was featured on Time s list of the top 10 podcasts of 2023 41 References edit a b Spangler Todd August 29 2023 Late Night Hosts Hook Up for Spotify Podcast With Proceeds to Benefit Unemployed Staffers During Writers Strike Variety Archived from the original on August 30 2023 Retrieved September 10 2023 Porter Rick May 2 2023 Late Night Shows Shut Down With WGA Strike The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on May 2 2023 Retrieved September 9 2023 a b c Rancilio Alicia August 31 2023 Late night hosts team up for Strike Force Five podcast to benefit their out of work staff The Washington Post Associated Press ISSN 0190 8286 Archived from the original on September 10 2023 Retrieved September 10 2023 Rose Lacey August 29 2023 Five Late Night Hosts Unite to Launch Podcast Benefiting Strike Impacted Staff The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on September 12 2023 Retrieved September 10 2023 Porter Rick February 26 2024 Seth Meyers Discusses Constantly Shifting Sands Over 10 Years of Late Night The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 28 2024 a b Limbong Andrew August 31 2023 Late night TV hosts team up for a new podcast amid the writers strike NPR Archived from the original on September 9 2023 Retrieved September 9 2023 a b Horton Adrian August 30 2023 Strike Force Five what happens when late night TV hosts make a podcast The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Archived from the original on August 31 2023 Retrieved September 9 2023 Rose Lacey September 13 2023 Late Night Hosts Set One Off Strike Force Live Show in Las Vegas The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on September 14 2023 Retrieved September 14 2023 Schneider Michael September 13 2023 Stephen Colbert Jimmy Kimmel Jimmy Fallon to Host Live Podcast Event Next Weekend in Las Vegas Variety Archived from the original on September 14 2023 Retrieved September 14 2023 White Peter September 13 2023 Stephen Colbert Jimmy Fallon amp Jimmy Kimmel 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