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Conan O’Brien and Stephen Colbert face off as ‘Legally Prohibited’ tour hits Radio City in New York
By NYDailyNews.com
Coco doesn’t need a talk-show to reel in big talent.
Comedians Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, Paul Rudd, Bill Hader and John Krasinski all joined Conan O’Brien on stage Tuesday night when his comedy tour landed in New York.
Typically comprised of wacky standup and ...
Conan O’Brien: I would never do what Jay Leno did to me
If the tables had been turned during their late-night dispute, Conan O’Brien says he knows what he would — and wouldn’t — have done to Jay Leno.
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Conan O’Brien signs to US cable network TBS
Conan O’Brien has signed up to host a new show on US cable network TBC, despite reportedly discussing contracts with Fox, it is announced.
NBC recently paid him $45m (£28m) to end his seven-month reign as host of The Tonight Show to make way for the return of former presenter Jay Leno.
O’Brien’s ...
I’m With CoCo Artist: My Life Has Totally Changed
By TMZ.com
The artist behind the famous two-tone Conan O’Brien logo is rolling in dough now that his image is the face of CoCo’s upcoming comedy tour — and it all started on Twitter.
Artist Mike Mitchell tells TMZ that Conan’s producers approached him about using the image to ...
Conan O’Brien Taking His ‘Prohibited’ Act on the Road
By People.com
He’s been Tweeting regularly since ending his gig as Tonight Show host. But soon, Conan O’Brien fans will get to hear more than an 140-character message from the redheaded comedian.
On Thursday, O’Brien announced via his Twitter that he’s hitting the road for a 30-date ...
Conan O’Brien paying salaries of former staffers left out of NBC deal – report
By NYDailyNews.com
Conan O’Brien might be the best boss ever.
The funny man is reaching into his own pocket to help some of his former staffers, who got nothing out of his $45 million separation deal, according to TMZ.com.
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