“Jeopardy!” viewers sparked an online frenzy Tuesday after the show seemingly predicted the future.
19.03.2020 - 21:31 / wonderwall.com
Conan O'Brien's talk show is about to get iNteresting.
The late night host announced on Twitter that his TBS show, "Conan," will continue to be live amid the coronavirus pandemic, but noted the camera work will be vastly different.
"I am going back on the air Monday, March 30th. All my staff will work from home, I will shoot at home using an iPhone, and my guests will Skype," he tweeted on Thursday. "This will not be pretty, but feel free to laugh at our attempt."
I am going back on the air
“Jeopardy!” viewers sparked an online frenzy Tuesday after the show seemingly predicted the future.
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