A summary of the funniest, weirdest, most heartwarming clips from the year in late-night TV.

Here are some of our favorite non-political moments from late-night TV in 2016.

2016 was the year of James Corden (he hosted the Tony Awards and became a national star).

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2016 was the year of Lin-Manuel Miranda (who won many of those Tony Awards).

and Name two of the cameramen in this room at each other.

Tension practically crackled off the screen.

that even Colbert couldnt answer it.

Gosling celebrated by strutting across the stage and taking a well-deserved high-five from costar Russell Crowe.

John Oliver stands up for journalism

John Olivers work onLast Week Tonightis hard to pin down.

Its not really stand-up, and unlike other late-night hosts, he doesnt interview guests.

Sometimes Olivers work investigating topics like infrastructure and encryption is described as journalism.

In her second episode, Bee set out for the Jordan/Syria border to talk to actual Syrian refugees.

When Fallon first brought up hisGilmore Girlsbinge, he created a viral hashtag, #GilmoreGirlsTop4.

The saga didnt end there, though.

sequence fromGladiatorinto a hilarious old-fashioned showstopper.

They even got an assist from Will Arnett on that last one.

Were having fun as an equivalent three… No ones gonna remember they played!

Its just gonna be, oh yeah, that time Beyonce did two Super Bowls.

Grabar-Kitarovic, for her part, talked about being Photoshopped and generally treated like an object.