The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (2009)
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (2009)

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Conan O'Brien
Self - Host

Robert James Ashe
Editor

Rachel Witlieb Bernstein
Producer

Daniel Ferguson
Producer

Andy Richter
Self - Announcer

Jimmy Vivino
Self - The Tonight Show Band: Guitar

Jeff Ross
Executive Producer

Frank Smiley
Producer

Tracy King
Producer

Scott Healy
Self - The Tonight Show Band: Keyboards

Allan Kartun
Director

Fabio
Self

Peter Sarsgaard
Self

Jonah Hill
Self

Al Madrigal
Self

Jack McBrayer
Self

Joel McHale
Self

Bill Burr
Self

Eddie Murphy
Self

Donald Trump
Self

Neko Case
Self

Paris Hilton
Self

Joe Torre
Self

Lauren Conrad
Self

Phil Jackson
Self

Stephen Moyer
Self

Jerry Ferrara
Self

Ray LaMontagne
Self

Venus Williams
Self

Sienna Miller
Self

Kyra Sedgwick
Self

Estelle Swaray
Self

B.J. Novak
Self

Mr. T
Self

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Self

Anna Friel
Self

Taj Mahal
Self

Slash
Self

Gavin Rossdale
Self

Robert Smigel
Self
Media.










Details.
Release Date
June 1, 2009
Status
Canceled
Seasons
1
Episodes
146
Filming Locations
Universal Studios · Universal Pictures, United States
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien is an American television talk show broadcast by NBC. The show is the fifth installment of The Tonight Show, hosted by Conan O'Brien. It aired from June 1, 2009, to January 22, 2010, succeeding The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and ended when Leno returned to the role of Tonight Show host.
Many of the Late Night cast and crew made the transition to The Tonight Show. The Max Weinberg 7, the house band from O'Brien's Late Night, served as the house band under the new name, Max Weinberg and The Tonight Show Band. Andy Richter returned to the show as announcer, and also began resuming his role as sidekick, after having left Late Night in 2000.
In January 2010, after the show had been on the air for seven months, it was announced that NBC was intending to move Jay Leno from primetime back to his original timeslot at 11:35 pm, with O'Brien's show starting shortly after midnight. In response to the announcement, O'Brien released a press statement saying that he would not continue as host of The Tonight Show if it was moved to any time after midnight to accommodate The Jay Leno Show. He feared it would ruin the long and rich tradition of The Tonight Show, which had been on after the late local newscasts from the beginning. After two weeks of negotiations, NBC announced that they had paid $45 million to buy out O'Brien's contract, ending both his tenure as host as well as his relationship with NBC after 22 years.
Conan O'Brien's final Tonight Show was broadcast on January 22, 2010, with Jay Leno officially resuming his role as host on March 1, 2010, immediately following the conclusion of the 2010 Winter Olympics. It later received four Primetime Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series, the first time The Tonight Show received a nomination for this particular award after 2003.
At only 146 episodes (145 aired) over the course of seven months and three weeks, it is the shortest-running iteration in the sixty-year history of The Tonight Show.
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