20 Stories on Conan O'Brien
Conan O'Brien will take over the Tonight Show, and Jimmy Fallon will take over Late Night, next year. But what happens to deposed host Jay Leno?
I am not standing near enormous platters of shrimp and sushi under a tent at Lincoln Center. I am not listening to Maroon Five play while the stars of "Gossip Girl" glow and mingle. I am not at the annual television upfronts because, as you may have heard, they don't really exist any more. They are over, a relic of the past like drive-in movies or bolo ties or Cabbage Patch dolls.
NBC on Monday made official a plan that's been talked about since 2003
Plus: The governor's fall from grace makes for good material for talk-show hosts
Video courtesy CBS It took two presidential candidates to help the two late-night kings of television return to the air Tuesday: Republican hopeful Mike Huckabee, with Jay Leno, and Democratic contender Hillary Clinton, with David Letterman.
Other than growing a beard that made him look like Rip Van Winkle in a tailored suit, how did David Letterman choose to spend the two months off from his late night show?
Late-night TV hosts returned to the air Wednesday after a two-month hiatus, showing support for their striking writers, plenty of creative stretch marks -- and at least two scruffy beards
Note to politicians: Prepare to be mocked.
The new year will see new shows from Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien, says NBC.
Both sides in the Hollywood writers strike expressed optimism that progress was being made in contract negotiations aimed at ending a five-week walkout
Conan O'Brien will take over the Tonight Show, and Jimmy Fallon will take over Late Night, next year. But what happens to deposed host Jay Leno?
I am not standing near enormous platters of shrimp and sushi under a tent at Lincoln Center. I am not listening to Maroon Five play while the stars of "Gossip Girl" glow and mingle. I am not at the annual television upfronts because, as you may have heard, they don't really exist any more. They are over, a relic of the past like drive-in movies or bolo ties or Cabbage Patch dolls.
NBC on Monday made official a plan that's been talked about since 2003
Plus: The governor's fall from grace makes for good material for talk-show hosts
Video courtesy CBS It took two presidential candidates to help the two late-night kings of television return to the air Tuesday: Republican hopeful Mike Huckabee, with Jay Leno, and Democratic contender Hillary Clinton, with David Letterman.
Other than growing a beard that made him look like Rip Van Winkle in a tailored suit, how did David Letterman choose to spend the two months off from his late night show?
Late-night TV hosts returned to the air Wednesday after a two-month hiatus, showing support for their striking writers, plenty of creative stretch marks -- and at least two scruffy beards
Note to politicians: Prepare to be mocked.
The new year will see new shows from Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien, says NBC.
Both sides in the Hollywood writers strike expressed optimism that progress was being made in contract negotiations aimed at ending a five-week walkout
David Letterman, Jay Leno, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and Conan OâBrien may have to button their lips come Monday – due to the proposed strike of the Writers Guild of America.
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Emmy has taken a few hits to her expansive wings lately -- but the show, as always, will go on.
In an uncertain world, NBC has decided to give us all something to hold onto -- Conan O'Brien is going to take over hosting "The Tonight Show" when Jay Leno retires ... in five years.
Jay Leno will hand over the reins of NBC's "The Tonight Show" to "Late Night" host Conan O'Brien -- but not until 2009, the network announced Monday.
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