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Conan O’Brien brought his 28-year career in late-night television to a close with a sweet list of thank yous, bringing an end to his linear small-screen career that has consisted of over 4,000 hours of TV.
Much like his final episode of The Tonight Show, he brought on Will Ferrell, via Zoom, as well as Jack Black as his final in-studio guest for his eponymous TBS show.
The hour-long finale started with a bang with his old friend Homer Simpson.
The cold-open was a skit from The Simpsons, which
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Conan O’Brien and Sean Penn opened up about cancel culture doing a sort of informal cost-benefit-analysis on what it means for actors telling the important stories of our time. O’Brien, who recently wrapped up his time as a late-night talk show host after almost three decades on two networks, had Penn on his podcast, "Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend," where the duo’s chat led them to discuss cancel culture and the public’s somewhat new tendency to write off potentially promising people over past
Gallery: Don't remind me of that one! These celebs hate their iconic TV shows (BANG Showbiz)The 52-year-old actor is a known prankster, and last month he continued a long tradition of repeating a practical joke on Conan O'Brien. Appearing on the former late night talk show host's programme, he would promise to play a clip from the movie he's promoting, only to actually show something from 1980s sci-fi film 'Mac and Me'.
video above.O’Brien wrote for “The Simpsons” in the early ’90s after writing on “SNL.” He left “The Simpsons” when Lorne Michael pitched him to take “Late Night” over from David Letterman.The long-running Fox animated comedy put together the below “exit interview” for O’Brien’s final TBS episode.Seth Meyers, the current host of NBC’s “Late Night,” signed off with a salute to O’Brien, though that moment didn’t make YouTube.
for the final time Thursday, marking the end of a storied late-night career that spanned 28 years. The chat-fest icon marked the emotional occasion with a poignant — and fittingly sidesplitting — monologue, in which he thanked fans and colleagues for joining him on the ride.“It’s hard to believe, it’s hard to say, it’s our final show on TBS,” O’Brien, 58, told the packed audience at the opening of his last ever show on the network.
Conan O'Brien's nearly three-decades long stint as a late-night host is over. The 58-year-old TV personality said goodbye to his long-running TBS series, , on Thursday night.O'Brien's celebrity friends turned out for the goodbye episode.
Gallery: 20 famous acting families (Espresso) Actress and comedienne Lauren Lapkus was also among the fans saluting Conan on Thursday, revealing on Instagram she loved staying up late to watch Late Night with Conan O'Brien, adding: "I always dreamed of getting to be on the show. I put it on my vision board and eventually got to show that to him and even return as a guest a couple more times.
LOS ANGELES -- Conan O'Brien stayed true to form as he wrapped his TBS show “Conan” after nearly 11 years, bouncing between self-deprecating and smart-aleck humor before allowing himself a touch of sentiment.“Try to do what you love with people you love, and if you can manage that, it’s the definition of heaven on Earth,” he said, marking the end of his third late-night show over 28 years.
The series finale of Conan O’Brien‘s TBS series Conan just aired and he signed off with a poignant message for his viewers.
Tributes to Conan O’Brien, from the worlds of comedy, film, tv, music and politics, flooded the internet on Thursday, as the comedian’s TBS late-night talk show Conan aired its final episode.
Conan O’Brien shared a joint with weed-wielding comedian Seth Rogen on live television Tuesday. The smoky stunt was one of the late-night talk show host’s swan song shenanigans leading up to the finale of his TBS series, “Conan,” which will air its last episode Thursday after 11 seasons. (He’s been a late-night fixture for 28 years if you include his run on NBC.)“This is the kind of thing you do when you know it’s over for you,” O’Brien, 58, joked before lighting up the doobie that Rogen, 39,
here:Rogen then later pulled out a joint, to which O’Brien replied: “I swear to God, this is how lame I am. For a second I thought, ‘He brought a birthday candle?’”O’Brien then took a hit of the joint on-air, with Rogen saying: “I’m so happy with what just happened.
Conan O’Brien, who admitted he does not smoke marijuana very often, took a hit of Seth Rogen‘s blunt on his talk show last night!
On Tuesday’s episode of "Conan," Conan O’Brien sought some life advice from actor-producer Seth Rogen. "You seem like a guy who’s relaxed, centered, like you know who you are," the late-night host observed.
Conan O’Brien is definitely making the most of his last week on TBS.
On Tuesday’s episode of Conan, Conan O’Brien sought some life advice from actor-producer Seth Rogen.
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