By Daniel Holloway
19.03.2020 - 04:09 / variety.com
Conan O’Brien isn’t going to let the spread of coronavirus keep late-night TV off the air.
Every major late-night program has ceased production, no matter whether it’s Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon in New York or Jimmy Kimmel and James Corden around Los Angeles, all due to concerns about bringing live audiences and production crews together at a single time. But O’Brien, the longest-tenured late-night host among the current crop, intends to resume his TBS program, with writers and producers
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While every late-night talk show has gone into indefinite hiatus in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Conan O’Brien is bucking that trend.
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