Late
Night with Conan O'Brien
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (often shortened to Late Night
or Conan) is an American late night talk show on NBC, that is
also syndicated world-wide. It features varied comedic material,
celebrity interviews, and musical and stand-up comedy performances.
From the show's inception in 1993 until May 26, 2000, Andy Richter
served as O'Brien's comedy sidekick. The show's band is The Max
Weinberg 7. Late Night airs weeknights at 12:37 a.m. Eastern /
11:37 p.m. Central in the United States. While the show airs after
midnight, airdates are usually cited as being the day its actual
midnight hour of airing. This is due to its status as part of
a lineup that begins before midnight, and its pre-taped nature.
NBC sometimes uses the technical after-midnight date when citing
an airdate, resulting in a Tuesday-Saturday morning airing schedule.
CNBC Europe has recently cut down the shows airings to a weekly
basis (see link below).
O'Brien replaced David Letterman, long time host of Late Night
with David Letterman, after Letterman left NBC to host The Late
Show with David Letterman on CBS. Since Letterman's new program
was similar to his NBC show, most sources consider O'Brien's Late
Night to be a new and separate entity, and only a continuation
of Letterman's Late Night by name (see history below).
O'Brien is currently scheduled to leave Late Night in 2009 to
host The Tonight Show, the late night show that precedes Late
Night and is currently hosted by Jay Leno. As of 2007, there has
been no information released concerning who may replace O'Brien
in the 12:35–1:35 AM EST timeslot when he moves to The Tonight
Show.
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