Jay Leno says he didn't 'sabotage' 10 p.m. show to get 'Tonight Show' back from Conan (2024)

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Comedian Jay Leno has opened up about the infamous “Tonight Show” shake-up and subsequent burn he inflicted on short-lived host Conan O’Brien.

Leno, who hosted “The Tonight Show” for 17 years before departing for the first time in 2009, then unexpectedly returned for another stint the following year, denied Sunday that he had “deliberately sabotaged” his 10 p.m. “The Jay Leno Show” so he could return to NBC’s 11:30 p.m. offering.

For the record:

3:33 p.m. Aug. 2, 2022Jay Leno returned to “The Tonight Show” in 2010, not in 2019 as previously stated.

The Emmy Award winner’s schedule switch infamously ousted his first “Tonight Show” successor, O’Brien, and led to the “Late Night” comedian and former “Saturday Night Live” writer taking his talents over to TBS. O’Brien had worked at the Peaco*ck network in some capacity since 1993.

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But “The Jay Leno Show” was an experiment by NBC to take on the hugely expensive broadcast-network dramas in the 10 o’clock hour for a fraction of the production cost, Leno told Bill Maher on Sunday’s episode of “Club Random Podcast.” It just didn’t pan out as planned.

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“I was [hearing], ‘Oh, Leno deliberately sabotaged his show to try and get “The Tonight Show” [back],’” said Leno, 72. “No, that doesn’t work. It doesn’t work that way. You try and do the best you can and it didn’t work.”

A lot of network executive back-and-forth ensued. Leno said NBC offered him a return to the 11:30 time slot but he said he “didn’t want to go through this again,” especially if it meant bumping O’Brien to the midnight slot — an offer that meant Leno would do a half-hour show at 11:30 p.m. instead of his previous one-hour show.

“I said, ‘Talk to Conan. If he’ll go to 12, I’ll do a half-hour. Just do a monologue and one guest. OK.’ And of course Conan didn’t want to do that. That’s when he wrote the letter and then they put me back in and we became No. 1 [in the ratings] again.”

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Maher asked Leno why he didn’t just go to a rival network instead of sticking around at NBC after essentially being “fired twice for being No. 1.”

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“I’m pretty loyal,” Leno said. “You know, sometimes the czar you have is better than the one you’re going to get. And here’s the thing, then you have your old team shooting at you as well. I just figured, let’s just play this out and see what happens. This all happened fairly quickly. “

Leno said that he was getting offers from ABC and called up the host of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to discuss what his arrival at that network might mean for Kimmel. That move didn’t pan out either, and Leno never followed up. That drama became public too.

“I suppose I should have called Jimmy and explained to him again, but I didn’t,” Leno said. “I don’t know why I didn’t. I just didn’t. I thought he probably would figure it out. But I think maybe he was hurt by that, and I apologized to him for that.”

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Leno, of course, returned to “The Tonight Show” stage in 2010 after O’Brien left. He ultimately bid farewell to the late-night institution for good in February 2014. “Saturday Night Live” star Jimmy Fallon replaced him and remains the current host. O’Brien went on to host “Conan” on TBS, where it ran for 11 seasons before concluding last year. In a 2010 “60 Minutes” interview, O’Brien said he “wouldn’t have done” what Leno did if the roles had been reversed.

But Leno, who currently hosts the syndicated game show “You Bet Your Life,” didn’t seem fazed on Sunday.

“I wouldn’t change anything ’cause it all worked out fine,” he told Maher. “But at least I rose and fell by my own hand as opposed to other people moving things around.”

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“They felled you for the crime of being No. 1,” Maher said, astonished that NBC didn’t milk its “cash cow” for as long as it could.

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Leno did plenty of name-dropping during the podcast and didn’t shy away from the other infamous late-night ouster he was involved in: Taking over “The Tonight Show” from Johnny Carson rather than letting heir apparent David Letterman get the gig. (Letterman left NBC over the move to host the competing late-night series “The Late Show” on CBS from 1993 to 2015.)

“Dave [Letterman] never had ‘The Tonight Show,’” Leno said, to Maher’s disbelief. “No. Here’s the situation. ... Dave was a huge hit at 12:30, huge. Johnny was a huge hit at 11:30. When I started subbing for Johnny, I was lucky enough to be able to maintain Johnny’s ratings. So with me there they had a hit at 11:30 and a hit at 12:30. And NBC did not want to sacrifice one hit.

“If they moved Letterman down, I would go to CBS, I would just go somewhere else, and then they would have a wide open spot. Plus, there were a lot of executives that did not like Dave.”

Leno said that moving Letterman down on the schedule “wouldn’t have gained them anything.”

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Jay Leno says he didn't 'sabotage' 10 p.m. show to get 'Tonight Show' back from Conan (2024)

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How did Jay Leno get The Tonight Show back? ›

After several days of negotiations, O'Brien reached a settlement with NBC that allowed him to leave NBC and The Tonight Show on January 22, 2010. On January 21, 2010, NBC announced Leno would return to The Tonight Show. Jay Leno began his second tenure on March 1, 2010, after the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Why did Conan quit late-night? ›

O'Brien's 2010 exit from “The Tonight Show” remains one of the most dramatic swerves in late night history. The host left after NBC began to make plans to launch a new show in his time slot with Jay Leno, who wanted to return to network after already passing the “Tonight” torch to O'Brien.

Is Jay Leno really coming back to late-night? ›

But don't get too excited Jay Leno fans, because the whole story is fiction. There are no plans to bring Leno back to late night. Esspots.com is a website that publishes made-up stories and the Facebook account that shared it also clearly states it only posts satire. Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc.

What happened to the Conan O'Brien show? ›

Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. O'Brien went on to host the TBS late night show "Conan" for 11 seasons, with the finale airing in 2021, ending his 28-year run as a late-night talk show host. O'Brien began his late-night career in 1993 on NBC's "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" through 2009.

Did Jay Leno spend any of his Tonight Show money? ›

He lived off of money made doing standup comedy.

What is Jimmy Fallon's salary a year? ›

How much does Jimmy Fallon make per show? Assuming there are 193 episodes of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon per season like there were in 2022, at a salary of $16 million per year, Fallon makes about $82,901.55 per show.

How much did NBC pay Conan to leave? ›

After two weeks of negotiations, on January 21, it was announced that Conan and his staff would receive a $45 million settlement from NBC (about $64.4 million in 2024) to leave the network, and Conan agreed to a contractual seven-month ban from appearing on television.

How much did Conan make at TBS? ›

From there, his next stop was TBS. The late-night TV show Conan premiered in 2010. The network reportedly paid O'Brien a salary of $10 million until the show's end in 2021.

What is Jay Leno's net worth in 2024? ›

Leno's dynamic career, marked by his stint on one of America's most beloved talk shows and various other ventures, has led to a substantial net worth of $350 million as of 2024, according to Alux.

Did Jay Leno have kids? ›

The couple have been together more than 43 years, and throughout that time Leno has always handled their finances, according to the petition for conservatorship filed in January. They do not have any children.

How much does Jay Leno make for stand up? ›

Although he no longer hosts “The Tonight Show,” according to some sources, Leno still earns between $10 and $15 million annually from his 200-or-so standup comedy performances.

What were Conan O Brien's last words on The Tonight Show? ›

But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen. I'm telling you, amazing things will happen. I'm telling you, it's just true! — Conan O'Brien, in his final statement.

What is Conan's IQ? ›

Conan O'Brien: an IQ of 160.

Who is Conan O'Brien's wife? ›

How much did Jay Leno make from The Tonight Show? ›

Leno had been making between $25 million to $30 million annually as the host of "The Tonight Show." His salary will be reduced to about $20 million after making the job-saving concessions. Leno also brings in substantial income touring as a stand-up comedian.

How much is Jay Leno's car collection worth? ›

Jay Leno's quirky US$50 million car collection: from a 1906 Stanley Steamer to a Ford GT, the talk show host's 140,000 sq ft garage holds more than 180 cars, including a US$12 million McLaren F1. Jay Leno's car collection isn't like anyone else's on the planet … quite literally. Why?

How did Jimmy Fallon get The Tonight Show? ›

Jimmy Fallon, a former cast member from 1998 to 2004 on Saturday Night Live, was appointed as the third host of Late Night by executive producer Lorne Michaels in 2009 when O'Brien moved to Tonight (only for a little over a year). Fallon incorporated the Internet much more than other talk shows.

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