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Leno's Final Night Is Official

By Victor Balta
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 19:33:38 GMT

A disguised Jay Leno of 'The Tonight Show' Jay Leno helped NBC's co-presidents announce his departure date from "The Tonight Show" on Monday at the TV critics press tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. Disguised in a bald cap, glasses and a goatee and posing as a reporter, sitting among the critics in the room (that's him in the photo -- seriously) Leno dropped the first question to co-presidents Ben Silverman and Marc Graboff. ABC's late-night star Jimmy Kimmel pulled a similar stunt last week.

In true reporter fashion, Leno dropped the bomb right away, asking when his last day on "The Tonight Show" will be.

Graboff said Leno's last night on "The Tonight Show" will be May 29, 2009, and Conan O'Brien will make his "Tonight Show" debut the following Monday, June 1, 2009.

Leno had a little fun at his own expense, comparing his situation to Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre. Leno had agreed to the sequence of events that would lead to his exit from "The Tonight Show" and hand over the reigns to O'Brien. But in recent months, he has talked publicly about his desire to continue doing late-night television, even though O'Brien's deal is set and Jimmy Fallon has already been named to replace O'Brien on "Late Night."

"Brett Favre recently announced his retirement and then decided to come back to football," Leno said. "What do you think about that?"

"I'm sure that's making things very difficult on the management," Silverman said. "But everyone is entitled to change their mind."

NBC has been trying to offer Leno alternatives to keep him on the network, but so far no agreement has been reached. Leno joked about a rumor that he'd been offered a fifth hour on the "Today" show, which drew a big laugh from the crowd. Graboff was asked about an interview last week in USA Today, in which Leno said, "I am definitely done next year -- with NBC." Graboff said Leno was taken out of context and that the quote didn't have the subtext of Leno suggesting he'd be moving to ABC, as it implied.

"We have thought it all through," Graboff said. "We did that when we made the deal with Jay four years ago and we've been talking with him pretty much the whole time. We can't force him to do anything with us, but we've presented him with a number of opportunies. I think if you asked Jay he'd tell you he was taken out of context a little bit (in the interview). He didn't talk, necessarily, about, 'I'm outta here, I'm going to ABC.'"

In other late-night news, the NBC execs said O'Brien's run on "Late Night" will end some time in early 2009 and there will be a gap between the end of his run there and the beginning of his time on "The Tonight Show." Jimmy Fallon's start date on "Late Night" hasn't been set, but he will begin his new role in an online version and transition after a little while onto TV.

In other NBC news, the executives confirmed that Amy Poehler has been locked up to star in a new sitcom that will be developed by the creators of "The Office," but will not be a spinoff of "The Office." The show will have a similar style and tone, but Poehler's character will not have had anything to do with "The Office." The actual spinoff of the show, which will include current members of the cast of "The Office," is still being developed. But the focus, for now, is on Poehler's new show.

*** What do you think? Are you still sad about Leno's departure? Will you watch Conan O'Brien's show? Do you hope Leno stays with NBC in some other role? Click here to comment!

****** Victor Balta and Tracy Phillips are blogging live from the TV critics press tour. What do you want to know about your favorite shows? Let us know. Click here to ask about your favorite TV shows!



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Message Edited by Victor_Balta on 07-21-2008 03:41 PM

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ill miss leno obrian is not funny

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:02:23 GMT | sodder

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I won't be watching O'Brien but WILL be watching for Jay to appear somewhere else and will switch to watch him. NBC really screwed this up and will lose many viewers when June 1, 2009 comes around!

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:02:27 GMT | westie

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Will definitely miss Leno.... I agree that Conan is not funny! never liked his show. Hopefully Jay will get another late night show.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:04:25 GMT | hubbee

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I also will not be watching O'Brien. At least I can go to bed at a decent time now.....Unless Jay appears somewhere else and it's late!!

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:05:05 GMT | RichardK

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Leno used to be funny but haven't enjoyed watching him being so cruel towards the President. I respect others opinions who is running but he almost kissing BO **bleep**.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:05:17 GMT | Light_and_Sound

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I watch Jay Leno almost every weeknight, and can barely stomach Conan O'Brian. When Jay leaves, I'll be heading for bed an hour earlier weeknights.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:06:02 GMT | Patois

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Absolutely No, I won't be watching Conan!! I think he's an idiot who is not funny in the least! How he ever got on TV, is beyond me. I watched Leno all the time and enjoyed his humor, he will me missed.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:06:59 GMT | ngspeaks

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My entire family can not stand conan , we will never watch the show when Jay leaves we will follow him..You have made abig mistake..I dont know anyone who will watch.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:07:13 GMT | mamalinda4

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Conehead SUCKS -- he is NOT funny -- just stupid. When Leno is done, I am done with the Tonight show-- and I have been watching it for 30 yrs.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:07:31 GMT | IndianBob

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I can't stand Conan O'Brian and will never watch the show after Leno leaves. Brian is very unfunny, obnoxious, and in love with himself.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:08:21 GMT | ojitos

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I look forward to watching Leno everyday that it's on. If I'm not able to watch it I record it. I don't think Conan is even a little bit funny. He is weird. I will never watch Conan. I hope Leno goes to another network and stays on Late night TV.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:09:28 GMT | JasmineZ

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I agree, when Leno is gone, I will be too!
I cannot stand O'Brien! May have to go back to watching Letterman!!!

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:10:18 GMT | chapparal

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Jay's final night will be my final night too. Conan O'Brien is a dufus and I can't stand his comedy.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:12:01 GMT | kathy7810

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NO, I will not watch Conan. He is an idiot to listen to and look at. Jay did good replacing Johnny. Conan never will.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:12:03 GMT | boxerdog

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I suspect Leno will be going to a late night talk show on ABC which he all but confirmed with a quick comment during his monolouge just the other night. I will follow him there as I really don't think Conan is all that funny. He's that New York comedy sensibility and I'm a west coast guy. I enjoy W.C. humor more. Just my personal opinion.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:12:45 GMT | Randyr3

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I don't care for Conan, so I guess it's back to Letterman.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:12:48 GMT | dual-in

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I will not watch the Tonight Show with O'Brian. I have tried to watch his show a few times. He is horrible. What is NBC thinking? Apparently they are not. Very sad.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:12:50 GMT | dizmizzed

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Since Johnny left, I have grown to love Jay Leno and enjoy his company and humor at night very much. I like Conan and do think he's funny but it's not the right type humor for me at that hour. I too think that NBC, for some odd reason, rushed him out and made a huge mistake.

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:13:04 GMT | pjal

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I watch Dave love his repore with his cast

Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:13:10 GMT | dolores38