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This was supposed to be the autumn of NBC's talk-show success, with low-cost episodes of The Jay Leno Show energizing the network's failing primetime fortunes while Conan O'Brien refreshed The Tonight Show and pumped a growing young audience into Late... Full Article at Huffington Post
Stepping out to fulfill some promotional duties, Kristen Bell made an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” last night (October 6). Full Article at The Gossip Girls
Former "Tonight Show" members, Ed McMahon, (L), and band leader Doc Severinsen, reunite on stage in this July 8, 1997 file photograph, during a symphonic gala in honor of Severinsen's 70th birthday in Minneapolis, Minnesota. View Photo »
In the '90s, when we quit a show, we actually left ... But not in the Brett Favre-Lance Armstrong double-oh's.
Kristen Bell stopped by 'The Tonight Show' last night. Bell chatted with Conan about her film 'Couples Retreat' and also revealed some unsavory facts about koala bears that we didn't know. Check out the video below! Full Article at Fanbolt
Just in the last month, NBC abandoned one-hour dramas in the 9 p.m. slot Monday through Friday, deeming scripted series in the mold of "ER," "L.A. Law" and "Hill Street Blues" too expensive, while shrinking audience and revenue led CBS to extinguish... Full Article at Chicago Tribune
AP Photo/Paul Drinkwater/NBCConan O'Brien, the host of NBC's "The Tonight Show" in this June 1, 2009 file photo, quipped about Newark that led to Mayor Cory Booker's YouTube retaliation. Full Article at NJ.com
Members of "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" host Johnny Carson (R) and sidekick Ed McMahon pose in this undated handout picture. View Photo »
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.
New Jersey is a cesspool of debris, both human and otherwise, comic Conan O'Brien joked. The Tonight Show host specifically ripped on the city of Newark. Full Article at National Ledger
ESPN continues to blow out candles on its 30th birthday cake. Tonight begins the "30 for 30" project, an ambitious slate of 30 sports documentaries made by well-known directors. Full Article at SouthCoastToday.com
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Former "Tonight Show" members, Ed McMahon, (L), and band leader Doc Severinsen, reunite on stage in this July 8, 1997 file photograph, during a symphonic gala in honor of Severinsen's 70th birthday in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
View Photo »Members of "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" host Johnny Carson (R) and sidekick Ed McMahon pose in this undated handout picture.
View Photo »Members of "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" band leader Doc Severinsen, host Johnny Carson, and sidekick Ed McMahon pose in this undated handout picture.
View Photo »"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" host Jay Leno (R) interviews Conan O'Brien, during Leno's final show in Burbank, California, May 29, 2009. O'Brien will take over as host on Monday.
View Photo »The Tonight Show's Ross Mathews, left, hands a football to Pittsburgh Steelers' Dezmond Sherrod (84) during the team's media day for Super Bowl XLIII Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2009, in Tampa, Fla. The Steelers will play the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL Super Bowl football game on Sunday, Feb. 1.
View Photo »Comedian Jerry Seinfeld appears with host Jay Leno on the first episode of "The Jay Leno Show" in this publicity photo released to Reuters on September 14, 2009.
View Photo »Beckstrand Cancer Foundation announced nine-year-old pediatric cancer survivor and aspiring chef, Jack Witherspoon, as its new Psychosocial Pediatric Program Spokesperson.
View Photo »Flowers placed on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' star of US television legend Ed McMahon after his death in Los Angeles on June 23, 2009. McMahon, best known for his long-running role as Johnny Carson's sidekick on 'The Tonight Show', died aged 86.
View Photo »Fans take photos of flowers placed on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' star of US television legend Ed McMahon after his death in Los Angeles on June 23, 2009. McMahon, best known for his long-running role as Johnny Carson's sidekick on 'The Tonight Show', died aged 86.
View Photo »A character dressed as 'Elmo' views flowers placed on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' star of US television legend Ed McMahon after his death in Los Angeles on June 23, 2009. McMahon, best known for his long-running role as Johnny Carson's sidekick on 'The Tonight Show', died aged 86.
View Photo »A character dressed as 'Elmo' views flowers placed on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' star of US television legend Ed McMahon after his death in Los Angeles on June 23, 2009. McMahon, best known for his long-running role as Johnny Carson's sidekick on 'The Tonight Show', died aged 86.
View Photo »Flowers placed on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' star of US television legend Ed McMahon after his death in Los Angeles on June 23, 2009. McMahon, best known for his long-running role as Johnny Carson's sidekick on 'The Tonight Show', died aged 86.
View Photo »Flowers lie on the Hollywood Walk of Fame star of the television personality Ed McMahon in Hollywood, California June 23, 2009.
View Photo »Co-hosts of the 1980's TV series "TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes" Dick Clark (L) and Ed McMahon are shown in this undated publicity photograph.
View Photo »Co-hosts of the 1980's TV series "TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes" Dick Clark (R) and Ed McMahon are shown in this undated publicity photograph.
View Photo »Tourists look on as flowers lie on the Hollywood Walk of Fame star of television personality Ed McMahon in Hollywood, California June 23, 2009.
View Photo »Flowers lie on the Hollywood Walk of Fame star of television personality Ed McMahon in Hollywood, California June 23, 2009.
View Photo »Television entertainer Johnny Carson (R) shown alongside co-host Ed McMahon during a taping of 'the Tonight Show' in Los Angeles in this May 11, 1988 file photo.
View Photo »Television personality Ed McMahon appears in viral video promotion for FreeCreditReport.com in this publicity photo released to Reuters September 25, 2008.
View Photo »Television personality Ed McMahon appears in a viral video promotion for FreeCreditReport.com in this publicity photo released to Reuters September 25, 2008.
View Photo »Television personality Ed McMahon (C) and wife Pamela are interviewed by CNN talk show host Larry King on CNN's "Larry King Live" in this June 5, 2008 file photograph in Los Angeles, in this video frame grab released by CNN June 6, 2008.
View Photo »Actor Mr. T (R) who starred in the NBC series "The A-Team" poses with Ed McMahon, who was the sidekick of talk show host Johnny Carson, at the NBC television network's 75th anniversary party in Hollywood in this January 9, 2002 file photograph.
View Photo »Actor and comedian Jerry Lewis (L) reacts as television personality Ed McMahon gives him the final pledge total for the Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon in Los Angeles in this file picture taken September 6, 2004.
View Photo »Actor and comedian Jerry Lewis (R), host of the 1999 Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon, appears with telethon anchor Ed McMahon at the start of the 34th annual telethon in Los Angeles in this September 5, 1999 file photograph.
View Photo »Band leader Doc Severinsen, host Johnny Carson, and sidekick Ed McMahon (L-R) pose in this 1989 publicity photograph from the 27th anniversary of "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson".
View Photo »Members of "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" host Johnny Carson (R) and sidekick Ed McMahon pose in this undated handout picture.
View Photo »In the '90s, when we quit a show, we actually left ... But not in the Brett Favre-Lance Armstrong double-oh's.
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The earliest well-known reference to exploding sheep in popular culture was made by Johnny Carson, in the role of psychic Carnac the Magnificent on The Tonight Show.
Not long after Hugh Grant got in trouble for soliciting a prostitute, he went on ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.' And right off the bat, Jay asked, ‘What were you thinking?' They addressed the elephant in the room, and while people still joked about it for a while, it didn't become as big a deal as it ...
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If you liked Jay Leno on 'The Tonight Show,' you will like him here, because he will do the exact same stuff exactly the same way and spare you the bother of cognitive dissonance, without using words like 'cognitive' or 'dissonance'!
The future of `The Jay Leno Show' is likely to look almost exactly like `The Tonight Show' past
The future of 'The Jay Leno Show' is likely to look almost exactly like 'The Tonight Show' past
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
When I was doing 'The Tonight Show,' you sort of front-loaded the show
With ‘The Tonight Show,’ even though you make it your own, there are certain things you have to conform to
It’ll be similar to ‘The Tonight Show,’ but it won’t be ‘The Tonight Show.’ The first part of the show will be the same in the sense you’ll do a monologue, a comedy bit and one big guest
It’ll be similar to ‘The Tonight Show,’ but it won’t be ‘The Tonight Show.’ The first part of the show will be the same in the sense you’ll do a monologue, a comedy bit and one big guest
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