Late Night with Seth Meyers: Corrections - Season 1

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Corrections - Season 1

Season 1

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DatesMar 5, 2021 - Aug 27, 2021
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Episodes

Episode 1: Week of Monday, March 1
Season 1Episode 115 min

Episode 1: Week of Monday, March 1

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including the incorrect German translation of the word "cliffhanger."
Mar 5, 2021
Episode 2: Week of Monday, March 8
Season 1Episode 215 min

Episode 2: Week of Monday, March 8

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including the pronunciation of Kabul and Pundit and calling Our Town a musical.
Mar 12, 2021
Episode 3: Week of Monday, March 15
Season 1Episode 315 min

Episode 3: Week of Monday, March 15

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including the usage of "crikey" in a joke about New Zealand.
Mar 19, 2021
Episode 4: Week of Monday, March 22
Season 1Episode 415 min

Episode 4: Week of Monday, March 22

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including mispronouncing "codified" and not using Nic Cage’s real name.
Mar 26, 2021
Episode 5: Week of Monday, April 12
Season 1Episode 515 min

Episode 5: Week of Monday, April 12

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including mispronouncing "Taoiseach" and using the word "embattled" wrongly.
Apr 16, 2021
Episode 6: Week of Monday, April 19
Season 1Episode 615 min

Episode 6: Week of Monday, April 19

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including mispronouncing "journeyman" and sharing the story of Phyllis Stein.
Apr 23, 2021
Episode 7: Week of Monday, April 26
Season 1Episode 715 min

Episode 7: Week of Monday, April 26

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including mispronouncing "substantive" and ranting about Ben & Jerry’s not giving Late Night its own flavor.
Apr 30, 2021
Episode 8: Week of Monday, May 3
Season 1Episode 815 min

Episode 8: Week of Monday, May 3

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including mispronouncing "turmeric" and incorrectly naming Sleeping Beauty’s prince as Prince Charming.
May 7, 2021
Episode 9: Week of Monday, May 10
Season 1Episode 915 min

Episode 9: Week of Monday, May 10

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including purposely misspelling "sike" and lying about never having been to Wyoming.
May 14, 2021
Episode 10: Week of Monday, May 17
Season 1Episode 1015 min

Episode 10: Week of Monday, May 17

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including referring to the QAnon shaman as the QAnon Viking.
May 21, 2021
Episode 11: Week of Monday, May 24
Season 1Episode 1115 min

Episode 11: Week of Monday, May 24

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including accidentally saying a crocodile "smoked" a vape pen.
May 28, 2021
Episode 12: Week of Monday, June 7
Season 1Episode 1215 min

Episode 12: Week of Monday, June 7

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including mispronouncing Shelley Moore Capito’s last name and messing up a calculator joke.
Jun 11, 2021
Episode 13: Week of Monday, June 14
Season 1Episode 1315 min

Episode 13: Week of Monday, June 14

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including calling 7-11’s Slurpees "slushies" and mispronouncing Brendan Fraser’s last name.
Jun 18, 2021
Episode 14: Week of Monday, June 21
Season 1Episode 1415 min

Episode 14: Week of Monday, June 21

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including accidentally saying GameStop was around in 1994 and mispronouncing "Appalachian."
Jun 25, 2021
Episode 15: Week of Monday, July 12
Season 1Episode 1515 min

Episode 15: Week of Monday, July 12

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including mispronouncing "nictitating membrane" and an incorrect depiction of an appendectomy.
Jul 16, 2021
Episode 16: Week of Monday, July 19
Season 1Episode 1615 min

Episode 16: Week of Monday, July 19

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including accidentally saying chickens eat "chicken seed" and referring to the Microsoft character Clippit as Clippy.
Jul 23, 2021
Episode 17: Week of Monday, August 9
Season 1Episode 1715 min

Episode 17: Week of Monday, August 9

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including stating the wrong monetary amount Donald Trump received in a lawsuit and referring to "Gasolina" as a Pitbull song.
Aug 13, 2021
Episode 18: Week of Tuesday, August 17
Season 1Episode 1815 min

Episode 18: Week of Tuesday, August 17

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including misstating there’s no such thing as left-handed flutes and his impression of Mike Lindell.
Aug 20, 2021
Episode 19: Week of Monday, August 23
Season 1Episode 1915 min

Episode 19: Week of Monday, August 23

Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, including accidentally mispronouncing Cinnabon and saying there is a direct flight from LaGuardia to LAX.
Aug 27, 2021

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