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Timberlake to be a guest on 1st 'Fallon'

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Designers Trace Ayala (L) and singer Justin Timberlake meet with TV media prior to the presentation of their William Rast 2009 Fall collection at the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York on February 16, 2009. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen) 
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Published: Feb. 25, 2009 at 8:16 PM

NEW YORK, Feb. 25 (UPI) -- U.S. pop star Justin Timberlake is to join Robert De Niro and musical guest Van Morrison for the premiere episode of "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon," NBC said.

The show is to debut March 2.

Also added to the show's star-studded lineup during its first week on the air will be "Gossip Girls" star Chace Crawford on March 6 and musical guest Clap Your Hands Say Yeah on March 4, NBC said.

Already scheduled to appear on the show during its inaugural week are Tina Fey, Jon Bon Jovi, Santigold, Cameron Diaz, Billy Crudup, Donald Trump, Serena Williams, Ludacris, Drew Barrymore and Mario Batali.

Topics: Billy Crudup, Cameron Diaz, Chace Crawford, Jimmy Fallon, Jon Bon Jovi, Justin Timberlake, Robert De Niro, Serena Williams, Van Morrison
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