Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993)

6
/ 10
28 User Ratings
1h 2m
Running Time

16
Seasons

2724
Episodes

September 13, 1993
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
8.2
Late Night with Conan O'Brien

Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993)

6
/ 10
28 User Ratings
1h 2m
Running Time

16
Seasons

2724
Episodes

September 13, 1993
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Universal Media Studios (UMS)
Broadway Video
Universal Television
NBC Studios
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Plot.

Stepping into the late-late slot vacated by David Letterman, Conan O'Brien stars in a show that far outdoes its competition in sheer strangeness. Along with the celebrity interviews and musical numbers typical of late-night talk shows, this program make frequent use of odd walk-on characters and frequent "visits" from celebrity guests.

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Cast & Crew.

Kwame Jackson

Kwame Jackson

Self - Guest

Jesse James

Jesse James

Self - Guest

Al Sharpton

Al Sharpton

Self - Guest

Charlie Viracola

Charlie Viracola

Self - Musical Guest

Téa Leoni

Téa Leoni

Self - Guest

Van Hunt

Van Hunt

Self - Musical Guest

Stephen Colbert

Stephen Colbert

Self - Guest

Matt LeBlanc

Matt LeBlanc

Self - Guest

Details.

Release Date
September 13, 1993

Status
Ended

Seasons
16

Episodes
2724

Running Time
1h 2m

Content Rating
TV-14

Genres

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This TV Show Is About.

talk show
late-night show
Talk Show
music

Wiki.

Late Night with Conan O'Brien is an American television talk show broadcast by NBC. The show is the second installment of the Late Night franchise originally established by David Letterman. Hosted by Conan O'Brien, it aired from September 13, 1993 to February 20, 2009, replacing Late Night with David Letterman and was replaced by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. The show featured varied comedic material, celebrity interviews, and musical and comedy performances. Late Night aired weeknights at 12:37 am Eastern/11:37 pm Central and 12:37 am Mountain in the United States. From 1993 until 2000, Andy Richter served as O'Brien's sidekick; following his departure, O'Brien was the show's sole featured performer. The show's house musical act was The Max Weinberg 7 and led by E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg.

In 2004, as part of a deal to secure a new contract, NBC announced that O'Brien would leave Late Night in 2009 to succeed Jay Leno as the host of The Tonight Show. Jimmy Fallon began hosting his version of Late Night on March 2, 2009.

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