Cohen, who last taped his Bravo late-night talk show on March 12 due to the coronavirus crisis, is the latest late-night host to revive his show from his apartment. He'll film what is being called Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen: @ Home himself from his West Village apartment, interviewing Bravo-lebrities and celebrity friends via video. "Our show is arguably the most lo-tech show in late night in its current form. So the idea of taking it down even further a few notches is just ironic and hilarious,” he tells Variety. “I mean, we’re the show that I still can’t believe gets a live signal out of a very small clubhouse in Soho. So we will now be from my own clubhouse in the West Village. My show has always been something of a little coffee klatch, party-line type show. And this seemed like a very natural extension of not only the show, but obviously the times that we’re in right now.” Sunday night's show will feature Jerry O’Connell, Nene Leakes and Ramona Singer. “Guess what? That's a party,” Cohen says, adding that the video interviews will look like boxes, Brady Bunch-style, a format lending itself to drinking games. “Take a sip of your drink if you’ve done X, Y, or Z while you’re in quarantine," he says.
TOPICS: Andy Cohen, Bravo, Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Coronavirus, Late Night