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kh
28-09-2004, 03:15 PM
http://international.eonline.com/news/items/0,1799,15022,00.html?intl.tkr

Jay Passes "Tonight" Torch to Conan

Conan O'Brien is getting his chance to move up in the world. Or at least
into an earlier time slot.

On Monday, Jay Leno announced that he had selected O'Brien to take over his
Tonight Show gig when he steps down in 2009.

"In 2009, I'll be 59 years old and will have had this dream job for 17
years," Leno said in a statement.

"When I signed my new contract, I felt that the timing was right to plan for
my successor and there is no one more qualified than Conan. Plus, I promised
[my wife] Mavis I would take her out for dinner before I turned 60."

Monday marks the 50th anniversary of The Tonight Show, which Leno inherited
from Johnny Carson in 1992.

When Leno debuted as host, viewers didn't take to him right off the bat. In
fact, NBC reportedly came thisclose to firing him in 1993 and replacing him
with rival David Letterman, with whom he had originally vied for the job.
(Letterman reportedly declined the replacement offer.)


But Leno rebounded in the 1994-95 season and even nabbed an Emmy for
Outstanding Host in a Variety, Music or Comedy series. Since then, The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno has won the last nine seasons in late night
ratings.

In March, Leno signed a four-year contract extension with NBC worth an
estimated $100 million and guaranteeing him the distinction of holding down
the second-longest Tonight Show hosting slot, trailing Carson's 30 years on
the job.

The Tonight Show first aired in 1954, with host Steve Allen, who played the
piano and performed comedy sketches with guest stars-all on live television,
a rare commodity these days.

Allen hosted the show through 1957, at which time Jack Paar took over the
slot. Paar's most memorable moment as Tonight Show host came in 1960, when
he stormed off the stage in protest of NBC's censorship of one of his jokes
and stayed away for several weeks before returning. He stuck with the show
until 1962, at which point Carson took the reins through 1992, becoming one
of television's best-known personalities along the way.

With Leno now passing the torch to O'Brien, NBC no longer has to worry about
its Late Night funnyman jumping ship for a more coveted timeslot at another
network-something O'Brien had alluded to in the past.

O'Brien has signed a new contract with NBC, extending his Late Night with
Conan O'Brien gig for five more years, at which point he'll take over
Tonight Show duties from Leno.

"The Tonight Show is one of the great franchises in television and I am
thrilled to get this opportunity," O'Brien said in a statement.

"I am thankful to everyone at NBC--which has been my home for the last 11
years--and I am particularly grateful to Jay for all the generous support
and kindness he has always shown me."

Before O'Brien's change of fortune at the Peacock, he had been rumored to be
up for consideration for Craig Kilborn's vacated Late Late Show slot at CBS,
putting him in line to eventually succeed Letterman.

O'Brien began his hosting career on Late Night spot at NBC after previous
host Letterman hopped to CBS in 1993. He suffered through a dismal first few
weeks as host, during which he was almost fired.

Gradually, through popular bits such as Triumph the Insult Comic Dog,
O'Brien revived the show, which averaged 2.5 million viewers during the
2003-04 season.

NBC execs were apparently relieved to lock down O'Brien for the network.

"It is a great accomplishment and testament to both Jay and Conan that we
were able to all work together on a long-term plan for this important
institution," NBC Universal Television Group President Jeff Zucker said in a
statement.

"We look forward to more years of laughs from Jay and are thrilled to have
Conan's future be as part of the NBC family."

den20
29-09-2004, 02:51 AM
according to fox news channel, leno (the king of talkback tv) will be paid $25 million per year, for the next five years. nice to be rich huh?


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Jay Passes "Tonight" Torch to Conan

Conan O'Brien is getting his chance to move up in the world. Or at least
into an earlier time slot.

On Monday, Jay Leno announced that he had selected O'Brien to take over his
Tonight Show gig when he steps down in 2009.

"In 2009, I'll be 59 years old and will have had this dream job for 17
years," Leno said in a statement.

"When I signed my new contract, I felt that the timing was right to plan for
my successor and there is no one more qualified than Conan. Plus, I promised
[my wife] Mavis I would take her out for dinner before I turned 60."

Monday marks the 50th anniversary of The Tonight Show, which Leno inherited
from Johnny Carson in 1992.

When Leno debuted as host, viewers didn't take to him right off the bat. In
fact, NBC reportedly came thisclose to firing him in 1993 and replacing him
with rival David Letterman, with whom he had originally vied for the job.
(Letterman reportedly declined the replacement offer.)


But Leno rebounded in the 1994-95 season and even nabbed an Emmy for
Outstanding Host in a Variety, Music or Comedy series. Since then, The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno has won the last nine seasons in late night
ratings.

In March, Leno signed a four-year contract extension with NBC worth an
estimated $100 million and guaranteeing him the distinction of holding down
the second-longest Tonight Show hosting slot, trailing Carson's 30 years on
the job.

The Tonight Show first aired in 1954, with host Steve Allen, who played the
piano and performed comedy sketches with guest stars-all on live television,
a rare commodity these days.

Allen hosted the show through 1957, at which time Jack Paar took over the
slot. Paar's most memorable moment as Tonight Show host came in 1960, when
he stormed off the stage in protest of NBC's censorship of one of his jokes
and stayed away for several weeks before returning. He stuck with the show
until 1962, at which point Carson took the reins through 1992, becoming one
of television's best-known personalities along the way.

With Leno now passing the torch to O'Brien, NBC no longer has to worry about
its Late Night funnyman jumping ship for a more coveted timeslot at another
network-something O'Brien had alluded to in the past.

O'Brien has signed a new contract with NBC, extending his Late Night with
Conan O'Brien gig for five more years, at which point he'll take over
Tonight Show duties from Leno.

"The Tonight Show is one of the great franchises in television and I am
thrilled to get this opportunity," O'Brien said in a statement.

"I am thankful to everyone at NBC--which has been my home for the last 11
years--and I am particularly grateful to Jay for all the generous support
and kindness he has always shown me."

Before O'Brien's change of fortune at the Peac**k, he had been rumored to be
up for consideration for Craig Kilborn's vacated Late Late Show slot at CBS,
putting him in line to eventually succeed Letterman.

O'Brien began his hosting career on Late Night spot at NBC after previous
host Letterman hopped to CBS in 1993. He suffered through a dismal first few
weeks as host, during which he was almost fired.

Gradually, through popular bits such as Triumph the Insult Comic Dog,
O'Brien revived the show, which averaged 2.5 million viewers during the
2003-04 season.

NBC execs were apparently relieved to lock down O'Brien for the network.

"It is a great accomplishment and testament to both Jay and Conan that we
were able to all work together on a long-term plan for this important
institution," NBC Universal Television Group President Jeff Zucker said in a
statement.

"We look forward to more years of laughs from Jay and are thrilled to have
Conan's future be as part of the NBC family."

Cackling Pipes
29-09-2004, 09:25 AM
Probaly means Conan will have to tone himself down unfortunatley...



"kh" <klfh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:cjarf2$hs$1@tomahawk.unsw.edu.au...
> http://international.eonline.com/news/items/0,1799,15022,00.html?intl.tkr
>
> Jay Passes "Tonight" Torch to Conan
>
> Conan O'Brien is getting his chance to move up in the world. Or at least
> into an earlier time slot.

tealou
29-09-2004, 02:05 PM
Cackling Pipes wrote:
> Probaly means Conan will have to tone himself down unfortunatley...

I was watching the repeat last night with Socrates, and thought "my god,
is he EVER going to do this again?"

Conan is one of those strange people that does the exact same thing
every day and still gets me in hysterics every time. I hope he doesn't
go all.... erm... mainstream... on us :)

Cackling Pipes
30-09-2004, 08:15 AM
"tealou" <yomama@twinkies.com> wrote in message
news:415a330d$1@quokka.wn.com.au...
> Cackling Pipes wrote:
> > Probaly means Conan will have to tone himself down unfortunatley...
>
> I was watching the repeat last night with Socrates, and thought "my god,
> is he EVER going to do this again?"
>
> Conan is one of those strange people that does the exact same thing
> every day and still gets me in hysterics every time. I hope he doesn't
> go all.... erm... mainstream... on us :)

Yes I cant see him doing his hilarious dumbass style and skits on The
Tonight Show....Conan uses himself and the show as the butt of many of his
jokes, doubt that would happen as well

tealou
30-09-2004, 07:05 PM
Cackling Pipes wrote:
> "tealou" <yomama@twinkies.com> wrote in message
>
> Yes I cant see him doing his hilarious dumbass style and skits on The
> Tonight Show....Conan uses himself and the show as the butt of many of his
> jokes, doubt that would happen as well

I know, I had a chuckle last night when Conan kept doing his hair. I was
thinking to myself "I can't believe that I am watching him try to get
his hair high for 2 minutes and laughing"...

I hope COnan sticks to what he's good at... Jay Leno sucks and I'd hate
to see Conan become anythign like him.

wadeo_mmm
05-10-2004, 02:38 PM
Cackling Pipes wrote:
> "tealou" <yomama@twinkies.com> wrote in message
>
> Yes I cant see him doing his hilarious dumbass style and skits on The
> Tonight Show....Conan uses himself and the show as the butt of many of his
> jokes, doubt that would happen as well

I know, I had a chuckle last night when Conan kept doing his hair. I was
thinking to myself "I can't believe that I am watching him try to get
his hair high for 2 minutes and laughing"...

I hope COnan sticks to what he's good at... Jay Leno sucks and I'd hate
to see Conan become anythign like him.

I agree fully, Conan is hilarious and has the ability to make simple things hilarious. He would be crazy not to take the Tonight Show job, but would also be crazy to change his hosting style.