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YouTube star Lilly Singh to host daily late-night show on NBC

Some Indian-Canadian flair is coming to late-night TV as YouTube star and comedian Lilly Singh becomes the first woman of colour to host a late-night talk show on a major U.S. broadcast network.

Singh will be the only woman of colour to host a daily late-night show on a major U.S. broadcast network

YouTube star and comedian Lily Singh will take over Carson Daly's slot to become the only woman of colour to host a late-night talk show on a major broadcast network. (Andrew Lipovsky/NBC)

Some Indian-Canadian flair is coming to late-night TV as YouTube star and comedian Lilly Singh becomes the first woman of colour to host a late-night talk show on a major U.S. broadcast network.

NBC said Thursday that a new show, titled A Little Late with Lilly Singh, will air at 1:35 a.m. ET beginning in September, a slot currently occupied by Last Call With Carson Daly.

Singh will be the only woman to host a daily late-night show on a major broadcast network.

Her half-hour program will include in-studio interviews and pre-taped comedy sketches, NBC said.

In a statement, Singh called the prospect of being an Indian-Canadian woman with her own late-night show "a dream come true."

Her acting credits include HBO's movie Fahrenheit 451Bad Moms and Ice Age: Collision Course.

Singh's YouTube channel, in which she creates comedic and other videos, has more than 14 million subscribers, NBC said.

Last month, Daly said he's decided it's time to bring his Last Call show to an end as he focuses on new and continuing projects, as host and producer of NBC's The Voice.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story misspelled Lilly Singh's name.
    Mar 15, 2019 1:28 AM ET