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And O’Brien’s late night career came to a close with the man who helped start it all, Homer Simpson. The final “Conan” opened with an animated O’Brien doing an exit interview with Homer.
O’Brien’s Wednesday night appearance was a big moment for late night fans. The comedian hasn’t been on the NBC staple since 2009 when he first left the series to lead the doomed “The ...
O'Brien had hosted Late Night with Conan O'Brien for 16 years before time conflicts with NBC and The Jay Leno Show forced him to quit as the host and move on to hosting The Tonight Show instead.
It’s been 30 years since Conan O’Brien introduced himself to TV audiences, replacing David Letterman as the host of NBC’s Late Night in the 12:30AM timeslot that had been (and which has long ...
Late Night with Conan O’Brien went on to air until Feb. 20, 2009, proving that Ludwin was right — the right viewers would come and make the show a success. In 2010, O’Brien went on to host ...
On this day in 1993, a 33-year-old former writer for The Simpsons named Conan O’Brien debuted his version of Late Night on NBC. Since then, the lanky redhead from Massachusetts has worked in ...
O’Brien reminisced about his first late night gig, saying, “In 1993 when I was chosen to replace David Letterman, people thought it was a batshit crazy, stupid idea.
Prior to Conan, the comedian hosted Late Night with Conan O'Brien on NBC from 1993 to 2009. In 2009, he was tapped to take over for Jay Leno on The Tonight Show, now hosted by Jimmy Fallon.
If you watched Conan O’Brien host Late Night back in the day, some of the sketches that come to mind probably include Masturbating Bear, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, The Interrupter, Pimpbot ...
Conan O’Brien has been one of the most successful talk show hosts ever, from hosting Late Night with Conan O’Brien, to being one of the hosts of The Tonight Show, to putting TBS on the map ...
I despised Conan O'Brien for even trying. On Thursday, that fool will retire from the talk show circuit after 28 years, leaving behind one of the zaniest, most memorable runs in TV history.