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Rose Leslie Scheduled For March 12 “Late Night With Seth Meyers”

The episode will also feature Connie Britton and Gang Of Youths.

Rose Leslie | Patrick Harbron/CBS

Season two of “The Good Fight” premiered on CBS All Access this past Sunday.

To celebrate the show’s return, star Rose Leslie will appear on a late-night talk show.

NBC confirms the actress for the March 12 “Late Night With Seth Meyers.”

Leslie is set as the second interview guest. Connie Britton will participate in the lead interview, while Gang Of Youths will close the show with a performance.

Official “Late Night” listings follow:

Tuesday, March 6: Guests Luke Bryan, Mayor Eric Garcetti and musical guest Luke Bryan. Zach Danziger sits-in with the 8G Band. Show 0655.

Wednesday, March 7: Guests Hoda Kotb, Nick Robinson and musical guest Old Dominion. Zach Danziger sits-in with the 8G Band. Show 0656.

Thursday, March 8: Guests Reese Witherspoon and David Remnick. Zach Danziger sits-in with the 8G Band. Show 0657.

Friday, March 9: Guests Sarah Jessica Parker, Mae Whitman and Tony Rock. Jim Riley sits-in with the 8G Band. (OAD 2/28/18)

Monday, March 12: Guests Connie Britton, Rose Leslie and musical guest Gang of Youths. Brendan Canty sits-in with the 8G Band. Show 0658.

Tuesday, March 13: Guests Alan Cumming, Christiane Amanpour and musical guest Beth Ditto. Brendan Canty sits-in with the 8G Band. Show 0659.

Written by Brian Cantor

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