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Every now and then there are milestones and transitions worth noting and one of them is about to take place: the departure of Jay Leno from “The Tonight Show.” In 1992, we did our first ...
12 episode of The Drew Barrymore Show brought a sweet reunion for the former The Tonight Show with Jay Leno intern, Matthews, now 44, and his former boss as Leno surprised Mathews on Television ...
Jay Leno said farewell to "The Tonight Show" once before, but that turned out to be just a rehearsal. On Thursday, Leno is stepping down for the second and presumably last time, making way for ...
Jay Leno (right) shares a moment with Bill Crystal during a commercial break of Leno's final 'Tonight Show' episode. AP BURBANK, Calif. — Jay Leno has said goodbye to “The Tonight Show ...
In a 1993 interview with Rolling Stone, Letterman insisted he never personally blamed Leno for taking the Tonight Show job. “I speak to Jay now with the same regularity that I have always spoken ...
While Jay Leno returns to “The Tonight Show” next month, his on-air support team is undergoing a change. NBC confirmed on Tuesday that the network is in discussions with longtime Leno ...
Leno left The Tonight Show in May 2009 and was replaced by Conan O’Brien, a deal that had been five years in the making, and Leno moved to 10pm with The Jay Leno Show. However, neither show ...
The host reveals there won't be a repeat of 2009. Jan. 27, 2014 — -- Jay Leno is done with "The Tonight Show." When his last show airs on Feb. 6, when he'll hand off his two-decade run as ...
Well, folks — that’s a wrap of the Jay Leno era of The Tonight Show. Not that you could tell by the bevy of jokes made at the expense of Leno’s first adieu-bidding to the series. But unlike ...
“I don’t like goodbyes; NBC does,” Jay Leno said in his latest last opening monologue, as he bid farewell to “The Tonight Show” — again — on Thursday night. Characteristical ...
Every now and then there are milestones and transitions worth noting and one of them took place earlier this year: the departure of Jay Leno from "The Tonight Show." It's part of a demographic ...
And why not? As he has made clear through recent self-pitying interviews and the foot-dragging “The Jay Leno Show,” he never wanted to leave “The Tonight Show” in the first place.