Talk show farewells
On Feb. 20, Conan O’Brien said goodnight from his Rockefeller Center studio for the final time. After 16 years as David Letterman’s replacement, O’Brien inherited the spot Dave coveted for so long -- the host’s chair of NBC’s “The Tonight Show.†That was short-lived, though, and O’Brien is now hosting his own talk show on TBS.
(Paul Drinkwater / Associated Press)By Patrick Kevin Day and Jevon Phillips
Date: May 22, 1992 | The “King of Late Night” brought his reign to an end in a low-key manner. For his final “Tonight Show” appearance, Johnny sat alone on a stool in front of his monologue curtain and hosted a series of favorite clips from his 30 years on the air. His audience was a select group of friends of the show and when the hour was over, Carson brought it all to a close with a humble speech, ending with ““I bid you a very heartfelt good night.”†Then he walked back through the curtain that he’’d only walked out of for years. He only made a handful of TV appearances after that, most notably on ““The Late Show With
Date: May 27, 1994 | From 1989 through 1994, “The Arsenio Hall Show†was THE destination for musicians, politicians and celebrities who wanted to reach the MTV Generation. Stand-up comedian Arsenio Hall had filled in on “The Late Show†after
Date: May 22, 2002 | The so-called Queen of Nice (whose reputation has taken quite a beating in the years since) ended her daytime talk show with a mix of Broadway guests and big-time movie stars. After chatting with