Jay Leno is leaving late night – but moving to primetime, as NBC is expected to make an announcement today that Leno will have a nightly 10 p.m. talk show on the network.
Jay Leno’s new show is likely not to look much different from the Tonight Show, although the late night show will continue with hosting duties to be taken over by Conan O’Brien in May 2009. Read the rest of this entry »
The Jonas Brothers stopped by the November 24 Tonight Show with Jay Leno in this interview video clip. Joe Jonas gives stand up comedy a shot – don’t quit your day job, kid!
Tenacious D (Jack Black and Kyle Gass) stopped by last night’s November 20 Tonight Show with Jay Leno to promote their “The Complete Masterworks 2″ DVD – check out the video clip. Read the rest of this entry »
Kiefer Sutherland stopped by the November 17 Tonight Show with Jay Leno to talk about the upcoming season of 24 – check out the video clips! Read the rest of this entry »
John McCain stopped by the November 11 Tonight Show with Jay Leno, for his first interview since the election – check out the video clip above and more after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »
While David Letterman only has a year and a half left on his contract, the Late Show host wants to extend his hosting duties beyond that, according to a Rolling Stone interview featured in the latest issue.
“The way I feel now, I would like to go beyond 2010, not much beyond, but you know, enough to go beyond,” David Letterman tells Rolling Stone. “You always like to be able to excuse yourself on your own terms. If the network is happy with that, great. If they wanna make a change in 2010, you know, I’m fine with that, too.”Read the rest of this entry »
In an attempt to ramp Jimmy Fallon up for his big TV debut as host of “Late Night,” Jimmy Fallon will first appear in his new hosting gig online.
Jimmy Fallon takes over for Conan O’Brien next year when O’Brien makes the move to the Tonight show (filling Jay Leno’s vacancy). “Late Night” producer Lorne Michaels said the Internet shows will allow Jimmy Fallon to ease into the job, where he’ll appear online for several months prior to taking over on TV.