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Late Night with Conan O'Brien

  • Série télévisée
  • 1993–2009
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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Conan O'Brien in Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993)
Sketch ComedyStand-UpComedyMusicTalk Show

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueConan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.Conan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.Conan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.

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    • Conan O'Brien
    • The Max Weinberg 7
    • Andy Richter
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      • Conan O'Brien
      • The Max Weinberg 7
      • Andy Richter
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    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 8 victoires et 55 nominations au total

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    Conan O'Brien
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    • Self - Host…
    • 1993–2009
    The Max Weinberg 7
    The Max Weinberg 7
    • Themselves - House Band…
    • 1993–2008
    Andy Richter
    Andy Richter
    • Self - Co-Host…
    • 1993–2009
    Joel Godard
    Joel Godard
    • Self - Announcer…
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    Max Weinberg
    Max Weinberg
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    • 1994–2009
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    Brian McCann
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    • 1996–2009
    Brian Stack
    Brian Stack
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    Robert Smigel
    Robert Smigel
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    • 1993–2008
    Richie 'La Bamba' Rosenberg
    Richie 'La Bamba' Rosenberg
    • Self - Max Weinberg 7: Trombone…
    • 1994–2009
    Jimmy Vivino
    Jimmy Vivino
    • Self - Max Weinberg 7: Guitar…
    • 1994–2009
    Mark 'Love Man' Pender
    Mark 'Love Man' Pender
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    • 1994–2009
    Marc Maron
    Marc Maron
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    • 1994–2009
    Jerry Vivino
    Jerry Vivino
    • Self - Max Weinberg 7: Saxophone…
    • 1994–2009
    Mike Merritt
    Mike Merritt
    • Self - Max Weinberg 7: Bass…
    • 1994–2009
    Scott Healy
    Scott Healy
    • Self - Max Weinberg 7: Keyboards…
    • 1994–2009
    Al Roker
    Al Roker
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    • 1993–2008
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    Jon Glaser
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    • 1998–2008
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    Kevin Dorff
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    • 2002–2008
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    renaldo and clara

    King of Late Night

    Yeah, ok...most people still think Leno is, but that'll all change in time.

    See Leno and Conan are complete opposites. Both hosts are extremely entertaining, but when Leno's up on stage, you can tell he's kinda' just a cute monkey in a suit who's told to read his cue cards. *Then* he sounds funny. But Conan actually starts off funny; doing physical comedy, reacting to his audience, etc., but it's often his writers that make him tell lame jokes. Don't get me wrong; they're not all lame. They can get repetitive though, and are actually sometimes too vulgar or tasteless for Conan's classy personality. The funniest parts of the show are when he actually expresses his "what the hell kind of joke was that?"face to what he just said. Conan's cool; he plays guitar, he can be very self-deprecating (though he's toned down a bit -thank goodness), but best of all..he always acts genuinely interested in his guests and always seems to try to learn from them.

    I think that what about Conan appeals to a younger audience(19-30 crowd) is not only that he can get away with more explicit material on his show, he also on the other hand shows disgust in any kind of strange sexual taboo(this is what evens out the show.)Example? Like when Conan asked Max Weinberg "Now, come on. Why should *you* have your own generation? Because you're such a good drummer?" "No, because of my hundreds of iligitimate children." Conan makes a disgusted face and we don't know if it's toward the writers or the situation, but we always sympathize and have to laugh!

    The only problem I have with the show is I think Conan should write his dialogue. I mean, come on, this guy went to Harvard to become funny and wrote for SNL & he Simpsons!

    Long Live Conan! Har-dee-har-har! Me lucky charms!
    cheeseboy80

    funny and better music

    not only this show is funnier than Jay Leno and David Letterman. This show have much better music guests than those shows. Jay Leno have mostly no-talent teenybopper popstars and sell-out bands. This show have mostly underground metal and rock music. You hardly will see any teenybopper bands on this show. That what make this show great and funny at the same time.
    8keisha_anne

    Funniest Guy Alive

    Conan is not only the king of late night, he is king of comedy. Period. The first thing you see every night on his show is this tall, sharp featured guy walk out on the stage. Immediately, he becomes animated and does his little trademark dance and jump that you can't help but laugh at. You're immediately put in what Conan likes to call "the laugh zone." His opening monologue, obviously not written by him, doesn't always have the funniest jokes. But Conan is the only guy I've seen that could take a lame joke and make it hilarious using physical, animated comedy played off audience reactions mixed with charm and wit uniquely Conan. His smiles and laughs are infectious and his facial expressions endless. You can't help but smile and sympathize with his innocence and self bashing (for instance, when talking to Ruben Studdard about the falsity of rumors, Conan exclaimed "Yeah, I'm not gay!" His smile immediately fell into an expression of "what the hell did I just do?" That you had to sympathize with). His sincerity is unmissable; he is always completely genuinely interested in his guests and what they have to say. He does everything possible to make them feel comfortable. In an interview of Conan he said it is his job to make every interview on his show funny and to make the guest comfortable. He says he never thinks "oh, that guest was a real lunker" because if the interview sucked, it was his fault, not theirs. As I Canadian, I have to say how lucky we were to have the best comic alive come and shed some light on our vastly overlooked country. I hope Americans found it funny and maybe know a little bit more about their neighbor. I hope all the controversy can be cleared up and forgotten and forgiven so that Conan can again soon come back to our country. My wish is that it becomes an annual thing. Or better yet, semi-annual!

    You won't ever see a funnier, more animated, sincere or charming comedian than Conan. I don't watch much TV. Conan is the one and only show I make sure I watch regularly. There's never been a show were I didn't feel completely uplifted after. I could describe him for hours but you have to see him for yourself to understand. "Keep it cool my babies!" Long live the king!
    decrepitbricks

    My Fave Lines from the show...

    MOVING LIPS: "you can't jingle half the way...you've got to jingle ALL the way!" (Making fun of Arnold)

    "Of course I threw him off the cliff...how else is he gonna be gravity savvy?" (Steve Irwin's baby stunt)

    "Ooh Conan, you're making bubbles devilish" (Michael Jackson)

    FINISH THIS SENTENCE: "My first pet was...delicious" (Star Jones)

    THE PROTECTORS SKIT: "The legal age to pose in this magazine is 18 years old. How old were you when you started?" "I was...21" "21? That's not exactly 18, is it? How dare you!'(Barely Legal)

    I also LOVE the Walker Texas Ranger lever...Conan's a classic. 10/10
    10KingofCarrotFlowers

    Brutally funny TV

    This show is absolutely hilarious from start to finish and Conan is in my opinion the best talk show host around beating even Jon Stewart and WAY ahead of the once funny Jay Leno.The humour is so stupidely original that it shouldn't work in any level but it comes out swinging with such greats as the Texas Ranger lever,Conan Hates My Homeland,the deadpan interplay between Conan and Max,the neverending picking on La Bamba or even the celebrities ending sentences(my favorite-O.J.Simpson"I hate being recognized when...I'm killing people"). The guests are also always more loose with Conan(late night)and not desperate to plug stuff as in Leno.

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      According to O'Brien, NBC executive Warren Littlefield told him that the show would never succeed unless O'Brien fired Andy Richter, whom Littlefield referred to as a "fat dildo."
    • Citations

      [after Uma Thurman tells him that she sometimes eats in the nude]

      Conan O'Brien: I tried that once, but I was kicked out of Denny's.

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      Edited from Pale Force (2005)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 septembre 1993 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Conan O'Brien
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Studio 6A, Rockefeller Plaza, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Broadway Video
      • Conaco
      • NBC Studios
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