- Network: NBC
- Series Premiere Date: Jun 1, 2009
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 69 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 52 out of 69
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Mixed: 5 out of 69
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Negative: 12 out of 69
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EricBJun 2, 2009
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DarnellJun 3, 2009Conan is King. Sorry Dave. Still love you, but unless CoCo's in reruns, I'll be watching him. The show started off a little too grand, but I'm sure it will settle into a comfort zone pretty quickly. Unless LA simply turns vibrant creativity flat, as some people contend. Being on the Universal lot, they will have plenty of Hollywood magic at their disposal.
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EvanB.Jun 2, 2009I will finally watch the Tonight Show! Many will miss Jay Leno, but Conan got off to a perfect start! Highly recommended.
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DrewDJun 22, 2009He's no Johnny Carson, who will always be the Tonight Show's greatest (and whoever says any different is out of their mind) but he beats out Leno (a shill with slight class), and Letterman (an unfunny ass) by a long shot.
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GerryCJun 3, 2009I love this show!
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AlexanderVJul 2, 2009Conan moves over the edge and does not take itself so seriously as Leno did. I really love this change.
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PaulMJan 22, 2010I'm a huge fan of Conan. It's true, Late Night was better but he's still the most entertaining out there. I do have a question though...Who actually LIKES Jay Leno? I have yet to meet anyone who enjoys his middle of the road humor..
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milesOct 1, 2009By far the most entertaining late night talk show and a vast improvement over Leno.
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MesaCJun 15, 2009Leno was anything BUT class, all mean, dumb humor. Conan has flair, wit, and he's down to earth. Loved him on Late Night and am rooting for him 24/7 on Tonight. May be a rocky start but he'll find his footing, he has the passion for it.
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CodyBJun 3, 2009Classic. Funny. Worth staying up for.
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MichaelSJun 30, 2009It's the same Conan we all remember from Late Night. I have loved the show so far.
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BrandonSJun 4, 2009Conan's great, and the Tonight Show, after all these years, has finally been saved.
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AustinCJun 5, 2009In the year 3000, the Baltimore Sun, Philadelphia Inquirer, Washington Post, and Hollywood Reporter will look fairly stupid once Conan is named the All-Time King of Late Night.
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TimBJun 8, 2009So much more funny than Leno ever was.
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ByronLJul 7, 2009I do think he's lost something since his hey-day on Late Night with Conan O Brien. I would really like to see the writers take more chances though, and get back to the lunacy that made Late Night so great.
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JPJun 11, 2009
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MelissaMJun 25, 2009Conan is back and better than ever!
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HeatherWSep 15, 2009
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Aug 16, 2010Conan was way better than Jay. Jay can Walk but conan can talk and make guest laugh. This guy is great. Too bad the show got cancelled but he kept the shows integrity which i like
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Sep 25, 2010I love Coco's crazy responses to the audience and his wacky style of comedy. Yet he still brings a sense of class to the show with his funny personality. How can you not laugh at La bamba's hat or Andy's face.
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Jul 1, 2013Conan O'Brien is such a funny guy and I love his show, especially his "Clueless Gamer" segments. He has great conversations with guests on the show, one of my favorite being the guys from "Duck Dynasty". I also love his travel segments where he will travel to different locales (E3, Guiness beer factory etc.) and reports on the spot. I will continue to watch this show for a long time
Awards & Rankings
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Conan O'Brien's first Tonight Show was a good one--if you like canned video clips rather than topical humor. Otherwise, there wasn't much to get excited about.
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It was vintage Conan stuff, proof that his absurdist sense of humor won't change much on the West Coast. And yet last night also contained some grand nods to O'Brien's fancy new home.
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Admit it. Seeing O'Brien under direct sunlight in various bits was a jolt. But he looked giddily at home on the Tonight Show stage.